I know i have an 8125, but you all seem alot more technical than the Wizard guys. (No offense to those who are reading this, that was aimed at the guys who dont read the rest of the forum). Im having an issue with my current recipe. I can get the camera to encode the video to mp4 but cannot get Media player to play the video. I get all audio but no video. Any help would be appreciated.
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Ever since i downloaded and installed Kavana 6.1, the stored video on my dash barely plays. The audio plays on time but the video is sluggish and skips. I don't know what i can do. Does anyone have a solution?
P.S I really don't want to uninstall Kavana
rickyteddyb said:
Ever since i downloaded and installed Kavana 6.1, the stored video on my dash barely plays. The audio plays on time but the video is sluggish and skips. I don't know what i can do. Does anyone have a solution?
P.S I really don't want to uninstall Kavana
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What program is your video playing through?
TCPMP
I think i know what is wrong. I'm not converting the video. Any suggestions for what programs to use to convert the video?
rickyteddyb said:
TCPMP
I think i know what is wrong. I'm not converting the video. Any suggestions for what programs to use to convert the video?
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I don't know if this'll help or not...but have you downloaded the FlashVideoBundle? It's a bunch of codecs which basically boost the resolution and quality on your TCPMP player. There's a thread on page 2 or 3 which has the download.
Also, what type of video files are you trying to play?
I have everything installed on the Excalibur. I know now that the problem is the videos i put on the card were not converted. Right now i just need a program to convert my avi to something playable on the dash.
winavi mp4 converter
one is the winavi mp4 converter and in my opinion it is the best.. it will convert it into 3gp, psp, ipod and mp4
pocket divx encoder is great! it will even allow you to stretch the images horizontally & or vertically so if its a very widescreen movie you're watching, you can stretch it to fill the entire screen if you want
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I am after a bit advice on what is the best video software for the touch hd. I have tried core player and couldn't get it to work. Divx player is terrible and WMP is even worse. I am mainly trying to play divx vids but a universal player would be nice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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This question has been asked many times before (see links below). Please try and abide by forum rules and serach before posting your query
to name a few.......
best video player for touch hd
Better Video Drivers ???
how many of you use Divx Mobile to view avi/Divx files?
[REQ]Flash Video Player
Video playback software
So I want to convert all of my video media to MP4 so I can play it back on my Evo. Any good tools, free or paid, that can do this as a batch? I have over 2TB of media and would like to make this as much of a stream line process as possible.
I have found and used Handbrake before, but I'd like something faster if at all possible.
http://www.knowyourcell.com/htc/htc...deos_and_transfer_them_to_the_htc_evo_4g.html
I'm going to give you the tools you need to do that, but I'm first going to suggest that you google rockplayer. It's an open beta app that will play your movie files like xvid and divx similar to VLC. It works amazingly for me. But if you insist on converting then here's a link to help.
http://www.frankie.bz/blog/tips-and-tricks/convert-video-nexus-one/
I'll check that app out and look at the link. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Seems like rockplayer, doesnt play some of my videos.... Any ideas? Plays, but no sound.
I don't know about you guys but rockplayer is really bad at playing 720p which is all id watch on this screen..
Swyped from my Evo 4G
Before I start, let me clarify that this is about playback of stored videos files (avi, mp4, wmv, mov, etc), not recording frame rate or the playback of recorded videos from the phone. Searching yielded hundreds of results, but none of them fit the scope of my question as far as I could tell. If there is something out there, please link and excuse this question.
So, my question and issue is pretty straight forward: whenever I try to play video files I have (IE: downloaded mp4 files), I get really really poor frame rates. Poor meaning 7-13 frames per second.
So the video sucks, and plays in a fairly smooth slow motion. The sound is fine, causing the video to go out of sync, and once the audio timeline ends the video file closes. The built-in player won't even load them, but RockPlayer does. I think I tried xyplayer as well. I figure this is just a codec / software issue, but all lower resolution video files (same format) play fine, so it seems to be unrelated to the applications I'm using. 800x640 video files, no problem; 1280x720 video files, not gonna happen. The videos play fine on a computer, obviously, and my buddy's Windows Phone 7 plays them fine as well (Zune software).
Any ideas?
what bitrate are the videos that skip?
I don't have many on my phone right now, but one of them is 741Kbps, about one third larger than another video that plays perfectly fine, albeit at a lower resolution. Admittedly I know very little about video encoding and all of that.
What rom are you using?
Currently Burnt Droid (1.4), but I've had the same problem on other roms (sense). I recall having this issue on an AOSP rom once, but I can't say that with complete confidence.
Bump; is this really not an issue for people? I can try and grab a sample video if that helps? I figured this would be a more global thing, not just me. The main reason I need (or want) this to work is because all of my online class lectures are recorded in this format and being able to watch the lectures on the go would be extremely beneficial.
I can play a 4gb hd rip of avatar on my phone in rockplayer (hardware mode) with no skipping
please post a link to a vid your having problems with
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I can play a 4gb hd rip of avatar on my phone in rockplayer (hardware mode) with no skipping.
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Hmm, ok, so it took that sentence for me to realize I'm an idiot. I've tried hardware mode with every video file I have put on my phone (avi, mp4, wmv), but wasn't surprised when they didn't play-- if they did, couldn't I just use the stock video player?-- but my school files for example are .mp4, which should play, but I guess the system player doesn't support whatever encoding/bitrate these videos are made with? Does this mean I won't get this to work unless I re-encode / convert the files I have into a new mp4 the phone will support natively?
Excuse my ignorance on the issue; I guess my understanding of the application and android system is more limited than I initially thought.
Guys, sorry I am newbie with my HOAX,
First, just sharing mine is SH23LW, is it the best or less issue? so far i can't find the problem (or maybe i miss something)
second, my original video player can't play HD res., especially when i play my video file which is downloaded from youtube.. Thanks for the answer
No idea if your version is going to be immune from the gamut of issues people have reported. Guess time will tell.
Regarding your video playback issue though, try out MX Player. Has been able to able to play anything I've chucked at it so far!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Agreed. MX Player is decent.
Although i've just seen this...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725469 VLC for Android