i've test 1080p MKV/DTS(5.1ch) movies on SGS2.
tested device.
SHW-M250K ( korean version SGS2 )
tested file info.
General
Unique ID : 244280839086025989378237248300878071686 (0xB7C6C73D97C290209540FB573C2F0786)
Complete name : E:\Data\Kill.Bill.Vol.1.2003.BluRay.1080p.DTS.x264.dxva-EuReKA.[Sample].mkv
Format : Matroska
File size : 139 MiB
Duration : 1mn 0s
Overall bit rate : 19.3 Mbps
Encoded date : UTC 2008-09-09 20:11:34
Writing application : mkvmerge v2.2.0 ('Turn It On Again') built on Mar 4 2008 12:58:26
Writing library : libebml v0.7.7 + libmatroska v0.8.1
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration : 1mn 0s
Bit rate : 17.4 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 800 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.472
Stream size : 126 MiB (90%)
Title : x264 crf encode
Language : English
Audio
ID : 2
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Codec ID : A_DTS
Duration : 1mn 0s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 1 510 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Delay relative to video : 49ms
Stream size : 10.9 MiB (8%)
Title : dts -1536
Language : English
3. Test Results.
* Vital Player
* Dice Player
NO Lag, NO audio problem.
*QQPlayer
NO Audio
very slow video ( + skips )
*Rock Player
NO Audio
slow video but faster than Vital/Mobo
video glitch
*Mobo Player
NO Audio
slow video but faster than Vital
No Video Sync
*vPlayer
AUDIO Played.
Slow Video but faster than Mobo/Rock
Video Glitch ( like Rock player )
looking forward to the rest of the test.
thanks - looking forward to it too.
what about vplayer or moboplayer?
thanks
Could you do a test with mVideoPlayer to?
Tom-Helge said:
Could you do a test with mVideoPlayer to?
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mVideoPlayer using embedded media player. result is same as stock player
=> Video is good. NO Audio.
wouldn't it be easier to just re-encode the audio stream to a common format instead of dts ?
a direct video copy and an audio conversion for a whole movie would only take a couple mins max meaning you could use the hardware accelerated native player.
Ok, thnx for testing..
noobdeagle said:
wouldn't it be easier to just re-encode the audio stream to a common format instead of dts ?
a direct video copy and an audio conversion for a whole movie would only take a couple mins max meaning you could use the hardware accelerated native player.
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DTS is a common format. Many files are DTS so its reasonable to want to play them unconverted. Dice player seems to be the one.
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DTS is a common format. Many files are DTS so its reasonable to want to play them unconverted. Dice player seems to be the one.
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yes while DTS is common for bluray rips (i myself rip bluray with DTS audio) DTS audio comes with a rather large file size and considering the limited storage space on devices like phones using DTS seems like overkill.
but yes i do understand your point, but imo a better alternative would be to just reconvert the audio as many alternative players use software decoding which significantly impacts battery life vs hardware decoding.
noobdeagle said:
yes while DTS is common for bluray rips (i myself rip bluray with DTS audio) DTS audio comes with a rather large file size and considering the limited storage space on devices like phones using DTS seems like overkill.
but yes i do understand your point, but imo a better alternative would be to just reconvert the audio as many alternative players use software decoding which significantly impacts battery life vs hardware decoding.
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DicePlayer take advantage of hw decoder. don't worry about battery life.
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Diceplayer take 22~39% of CPU usage. ( playing above kill bill sample 1080p clip )
Stock Player take 20~40% of CPU usage. ( NO AUDIO Decoding )
Dice Player is pretty awesome. I had some clips the stock player didn't play. moboplayer did play them in software playback, but this seems to do the playback more smoothly than moboplayer software playback.
dice player support subtitles?
hyperyon said:
dice player support subtitles?
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external smi/srt/ssa , mkv embeded subtitle supported
perfect test, where I can download DICE PLAYER? thanks
advice
DTS is not needed on a mobile device.....so if you want to watch a full movie on sgs2 you should convert the dts to ac3 with eac3to to save some considerbly big size of the file....then you would hace a hd video with good audio at acceptable size...i think the max video size played on our sgs2 is 4gb....have a nice day!
Been looking for this post ... I hope might this post comes handy to me
This post needs to be stickied... It will save many people the time and get the best player for our device straight away
MX Video Player is far better imho (the gesture interface is a must and it play everything flawlessly)
reggaemanu said:
MX Video Player is far better imho (the gesture interface is a must and it play everything flawlessly)
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MX Video Player is far better imho (the gesture interface is a must and it play everything flawlessly)
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is it hardware accelerated? If not then no way
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Hi everyone,
I would like to add some video into by Dash, but I don't know what is the best format to use.
What value to use in each setting to have a smooth video playback?
Sampling rate: ?
Bit Rate: ?
Frame Rate: ?
Video Size: ?
Thank all for the input
10507
I just use Vio Video converter from thepiratebay.org. It converts all videos in a format specific to the particular phone. Look up vio video converter on google.
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I just use Vio Video converter from thepiratebay.org. It converts all videos in a format specific to the particular phone. Look up vio video converter on google.
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Thank skyline247 for the quick reply.
I will look that up
Thank
Just as an addition Mono low bitrate sound to keep down on data and make easier to read.
Also the framerate should be the same as original source can be found via right click properties on original file. "other wise you can get output like 2-1 pulldown does on frames"
i think the best video format in terms of size first is flv,which r youtube videos format once u download them in the flv format just put them in ur Dash
I use Youtube Video downloader its a free tool to download nd convert youtube videos
if you want perfect dvd quality .avi files are the way to go. play em' using tcpmp. however .avi files tend to be large files so that's the only drawback (of course not unless you have an 8 gig like me =)
i encode them in avi using virtualdub or tmpgenc
bitrate 288, 2 pass encoding,
320x 240
for proper aspect ratio use this
http://andrew.hedges.name/experiments/aspect_ratio/
put source ratio, then put 320, get the 4th parameter !
audio - 128kbps or 96kbps (songs or speech), cbr, 32mhz sampling
i don't care for size, cause i got 8gb card in it
first get the tcpmp then the pocket divx encoder its free and encode your videos on xvid in avi containers ive been able to play 1 gig movies with a bitrate around 1000 and a resolution of 640 * 270 and audio at 128 but you dont really need that much quality because the dash only has a screen of 320 * 240 soo just resise the video and play with the bitrate till you get what you want ohhh and dont use h 264 it requires more prossesing because the compression its more complex soo you wiil get a very low framerate really the best is xvid hope this helps
Thank everyone for your great and valuable information. I will do on your advice
Thank all
Hi I have just started using handbrake and I am a little baffled. What settings or programs do use to encode video for the Desire?
I tried one encode to .mp4 using h.264 codec however I only get the sound and no video. Any help would be appreciated....
use Mpeg-4 instead of h.264 at 800x480px, works fine
I use the built in settings for the iphone and it works fine!
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use Mpeg-4 instead of h.264 at 800x480px, works fine
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Hi how do you set the size to 800x480 and maintain the original aspect ratio?
There is no way. 800x480px is the max resolution to use. If you have a file with a lower res, leave it at that.
Oh I see, I'll give that a go....
It's really odd that there isn't a decent video player app out there.....
you can set the width to 800px and pres the keep aspect ratio. that will set the height to whatever is needed to keep the aspect ratio.
If your after a decent media player try nemoplayer (I cant post the link to the thread but the thread number is 598509)
I converted a video to [email protected], it stuttered a little with the default player, but played perfectly with nemoplayer.
As for conversion, I have found Xilisoft to be very good, I paid for it to convert videos for my iPod Touch as it has great default profiles and its very quick as it uses all 4 cores of my CPU.
For the settings it depends on the video but I have been using the following settings for x264 MP4 video, these settings should work with any video converter.
16x9 video:
1000Kbps
192Kbps audio (for movies and music videos, 128 might be good enough for most)
resolution 800x450
It leaves the smallest of boarders top and bottom but it retains the corrent aspect ratio
4x3 video
800Kbps
192Kbps
reolution 640x480
that`s an overkill. 800 Kbps @23 fps, 96k audio is well enough. It plays fine on default video player. Smaller file size as well.
I tied 800Kbps and found it looked no better than the music videos I purchased from itunes which are smaller again and have a lower resolution.
I suppose the best thing to do is play about with bit rate for the video and go with what you are happy with, file size isnt a big issue for me when it comes to movies or TV shows as I tend to only have one or two on the SD card at a time.
As for audio please anything lower than 128kbps should be illegal
There's actualy a very nice thread on these forums discussing the settings for the HTC topaz and which programs to use, but since google turns up this thread as the first one I guess I'll add a little comment here as well.
Any converter should work to convert video to the right format, it doesn't matter which one u use, as long as your converter has the options to set the video bitrate, audio bitrate, aspect ratio, frames per sec and maybe some extra audio settings. I use format factory and It works great.
Mp4 format with AVC H264 videocoding is the way to go. how you turn the settings out is up to you and the space on your SD card (or lack of one).
I use the following settings to play HD video on my HTC Topaz:
-MP4 format
-AVC (H264) videocoding on 512 bitrate (you might go up to 768, but will lag longer videos which you encode from a HD source) and a 800x480 resolution.
-AAC audiocoding on 128 bitrate (indeed the minimum for people with sufficient hearing-capabilities, otherwise you might wanna go lower than that, but not advised as you can definitely hear the difference) and 44100 sample rate.
-Framerate of 25 (fixed, no real need changing this anyway, it's the best framerate out there, any higher will probably slow down your video on mobile devices)
-aspect ratio of 4:3 (you can pretty much set this one however you like, as long as you don't let it decide automaticaly. if you're not sure about your aspect ratio use this setting)
These settings work great on Topaz and are probable to work for other HTC models, as long as they have a maximum resolution of 800x480. One more thing is to notice that your HTC device (at least starting from Topaz (touch diamond 2) has the ability to playback HD content. You can test above settings with videos downloaded from the HD sample site from microsoft. point is the HD playback only works on the standard player coming with your device (windows mediaplayer) because the decoders are not freely given to other developers and therefore no other video playback program has them implemented in their mobile player.
Hope this helped.
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If your after a decent media player try nemoplayer (I cant post the link to the thread but the thread number is 598509)
I converted a video to [email protected], it stuttered a little with the default player, but played perfectly with nemoplayer.
As for conversion, I have found Xilisoft to be very good, I paid for it to convert videos for my iPod Touch as it has great default profiles and its very quick as it uses all 4 cores of my CPU.
For the settings it depends on the video but I have been using the following settings for x264 MP4 video, these settings should work with any video converter.
16x9 video:
1000Kbps
192Kbps audio (for movies and music videos, 128 might be good enough for most)
resolution 800x450
It leaves the smallest of boarders top and bottom but it retains the corrent aspect ratio
4x3 video
800Kbps
192Kbps
reolution 640x480
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I installed Nemoplayer, but it only displays the videos in my DCIM folder? I have tried to move my test video over to that folder too, but it still can't find it. I converted it to mp4 with format factory, at 320 x something so the size should be ok
I usually encode in .mp4 h.264 base profile, max 3 ref frames, 800x640 res max and no cabac or b frames. At constant rate factor of 24 image quality is great and file size impressively small.
Tested on many videos, only mencoder needed, can't get any simpler:
Put this as one line in convert2desire.bat:
mencoder %1 -o "%~n1.mp4" -of lavf -lavfopts format=mp4 -vf dsize=800:480:0,scale=0:0,expand=800:480:-1::::,harddup -sws 9 -ovc x264 -x264encopts crf=24:force_cfr:bframes=0:nocabac:no8x8dct:global_header -oac faac -faacopts br=128:mpeg=4bject=2:raw -af volnorm=1 -channels 2 -srate 44100 -delay 0.3
Then run "convert2desire.bat tobeconvertedvideo.avi"
The resulting file will be tobeconvertedvideo.mp4
Lower crf to have even better quality and larger file.
The -vf parameters will always output a 800x480 file and other screen ratios will be correctly scaled to fit inside 800x480.
Mencoder download:
sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-win32/files/MPlayer%20and%20MEncoder/revision%2031139/MPlayer-rtm-svn-31139.7z/download
I must say the screen of the Desire is top notch quality!
It is ridiculous how crisp everything looks for such a small device.
Let me know if this script works for you.
Anyone tried doubletwist? It looks like itune, and if we sync video, it will convert it to the format that standard player in desire can play.
I agree on the audio delay in your script, the desire seems to delay video by a little.
Greets - I am looking for a decent MP3 and Video player in 1 app. Currently I am using Meridian, but the authors refusal to fix the bug where if you update ID3 or Album art, it not only refuses to note the changes, but then starts showing different MP3's album covers.
I have no requirements other than it needs to play Video and MP3's and NOT suffer from this bug.
Any thoughts?
I used double twist all the time.
Any other suggestions
Thanks but the VERY FIRST review on the list says it suffers from the same problem I am trying to escape. Meridian would be VERY GOOD if the author bothered to fix the same bug.
Any other suggestions are appreciated.
DoubleTwist!!!! You need no other.
Well, that and Slacker radio for internet tunes. Now f only I could use my Zune Pass on the Android...
jdmba said:
Thanks but the VERY FIRST review on the list says it suffers from the same problem I am trying to escape. Meridian would be VERY GOOD if the author bothered to fix the same bug.
Any other suggestions are appreciated.
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Well then try Mix Zing, it's in the marketplace. I would compare it to core player on WinMo... Have to pay to properly edit ID3 tags but it has some great features if you do.
I have not used it for video and don't even know if it is able.... but the basic player on the HTC is fine for videos that I play.
If doubletwist could read the internal storage,I'd use it. I have 6gbs of tunes and it finds the 2 i have on my sd card...lame
I use cubed because it has a cool interface and a variety of widgets. The real name in the market is ³.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/org.abrantix.rockon.rockonnggl
For some reason Double twist doesnt read all of my music. it maybe reads 2 out of 14gb
Ugh
Doubletwist seems like a really bad idea, but it seems the answer to my question is THERE IS NONE. Let's home some developer can step up, make a player that can process updated ID3 and Album art, without getting all confused.
If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them
Use Rock Divx Player - best one around for snapdragon devices...
you might be interested in this
http://android.modaco.com/content/forum/311257/view-topic/
RockPlayerBase: The Android AVI, MKV, DIVX y RMVB player
It's something a lot of us avid Android fans have missed and now at last we have a multiu format media player!!! RockPlayerBase
At the moment it's in private beta testing phaseand so far the reports are fantastic. It requires > Android 2.1 and a decent processor
If you want to give it a try you can download it from the original SoyAndroide article here
The link is at the bottom of the article, marked Pruébalo (Spanish for try it out)
More details:
movie:
MKV
H264 High profile, 720×304 @ 405Kbps @ 24FPS
AAC, 44.1KHz
perfect quality
14 to 20 FPS
tv show:
AVI
DivX 5, 704×384 @ 1,097Kbps @ 24 FPS
MP3, 48KHz @ 128Kbps
perfect quality
22 – 24 FPS
anime:
MKV
H264 High profile, 848×480 @ 302Kbps @ 24FPS
AAC, 48KHz
lots of artifacts
no subs (ASS, Advanced Sub Station)
8 to 15 FPS
handbrake:
MP4
H264 Baseline profile, 800×448 @ 3,120Kbps @ 30 FPS
AAC, 44.1KHz @ 151 Kbps
perfect quality
13 to 16 FPS
Artbeats 720p HD Demo:
MP4
H264 Main profile, 1280×720 @ 5,994Kbps @ 30 FPS
AAC, 44.1KHz @ 66Kbps
perfect quality
3 to 6 FPS
Artbeats 1080p HD Demo:
MP4
H264 Main profile, 1920×1080 @ 10Mbps @ 30FPS
AAC, 44.1KHz @ 192Kbps
perfect quality
1 to 3 FPS
If you like iTunes then getting an Nano would be a good option since you don't seem too worried about extra features like a radio etc. If you can get the education discount then it will drop down to ~$320 which is great value.
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I use doubletwist and all my songs have correct ID3 tags and album art.
I use separate programs to grab all the album art and ID3 tags.. but doubletwist doesn't scramble them or mix them up.
POQbum said:
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I use doubletwist and all my songs have correct ID3 tags and album art.
I use separate programs to grab all the album art and ID3 tags.. but doubletwist doesn't scramble them or mix them up.
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Since this topic was started almost 18 months ago, I'm assuming the issue has been fixed in the apps by now.
Hello,
I'm having some problems about playing 720p videos from HTC Desire Z. It plays some 720p videos smoothly which are recorded by itself (also there is a fps problem in there, some are about 19fps).
I wonder which {container, codec} we should use to play 720p videos smooth. I tried with several media players like Vplayer, Moboplayer, Rockplayer and Android's default media player.
I tried some files. Here their properties:
Container: MKV
Video Codec: H264
Audio Codec: AC3
Overall Bitrate: ~4.5Mbps
Length: 71min
Size: 2.2GB
This was a concert video.
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Container: MKV
Video Codec: H264
Audio Codec: AC3
Overall Bitrate: ~4.5Mbps
Length: 40min
Size: 1.1GB
This was a tv show.
Rockplayer can play this videos but not smooth enough. It freezes for 5-10 milliseconds at every 1-2 seconds.
Using stock 2.3.3 ROM and stock SD Card.
Phone can play 480p videos smoothly but I think it can play 720p videos since it can record 720p videos.
Thanks in advance.
The DZ isn't actually powerful enough to play 720p videos from an external source. I can barely play 480p AVI smoothly. MKV and MP4 are a total lost cause for me. Haven't tried after I installed Virtuous 2.0 and had it OC'd to 1.5GHz though.
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The DZ isn't actually powerful enough to play 720p videos from an external source. I can barely play 480p AVI smoothly. MKV and MP4 are a total lost cause for me. Haven't tried after I installed Virtuous 2.0 and had it OC'd to 1.5GHz though.
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As far as I know, DZ has hardware decoding for 720p videos. So it can play 720p videos and DZ records with 8mbps and encodes with h264 and its container is 3gp. Only difference is container. Maybe changing container will fix this but I tried with avi, mkv. Maybe I should try with 3gp container.
Anyone tried?
Try dice player
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Try dice player
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Tried with its trial version but it says "sorry, this video can not be played" when i try to play video which I mentioned at my first post (tv show one) and also another video which is a mp4 video.
DicePlayer can not play any video in the phone
I use Rock Player Lite and it can play MP4 vids properly. Granted, I just OC'd my DZ to 1.5GHz, and an MP4 file encoded in h.264 with an average bitrate of 1.5kbps plays flawlessly. At stock speeds the audio goes out of sync and artefacts get introduced. Haven't tried MKV files since I OC'd yet though. Software decoding in RPL.
Hardware decode basically is the same as the default media player, software decoding takes up more CPU resources, but is able to play more formats and containers.
I haven't found any way to reliably open mkv container on desire z. MX video player by far does the best job (and yes, I've used other players like rockplayer, dice player, etc) but it still plays 720p mkv h264 slightly choppy. 720p h264 mp4 plays fine with software and hardware decoder, while 720 avi xvid can play smoothly on a small overclock.
I try to avoid 720 anyway because the difference between 720 and 480 on a 3.7inch screen is barely visible to me lol
Exactly lol. As long as it can play 480 on the DZ it's more than fine by me. 720p on a 480x800 screen... ~_~
MX Video Player.. Never heard of it. Gonna search and try that out. How does it compare to Rock Player?
i really liked rockplayer for a long time until i found out mx player had software codecs tweaked for ARMv7. Check it out on the market, its free anyway lol
I tried mx player but still there is the same problem.
I also tried to change the container to mp4. PC plays well but when I try to play on phone, video is smooth but there is no sound and audio codec is ac3. Maybe the problem is here.
I tried with rockplayer using software decoding, there is sound but laggy video.
Try MX with SW. Works fine on any container and format so far for me.
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Try MX with SW. Works fine on any container and format so far for me.
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Tried in 3 available mode in MX Player but still laggy video
The trick is to use video in the correct settings for the hardware decoder. If you do that then it won't matter if it's in mkv or mp4.
For the video portion, use baseline profile h.264 with the maximum bitrate (VBV) capped at 8mbps up to 720p
For audio, use AAC-LC in stereo.
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The trick is to use video in the correct settings for the hardware decoder. If you do that then it won't matter if it's in mkv or mp4.
For the video portion, use baseline profile h.264 with the maximum bitrate (VBV) capped at 8mbps up to 720p
For audio, use AAC-LC in stereo.
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I think so. But there is a problem when playing MKV files. There is problem after I changed container to mp4, though.
But the audio codecs of videos which I tried are not AAC. Maybe this causes the problem.
I don't know, how hard can it be to play videos which have AAC audios.
Use Handbrake to encode and it'll be easy to specify AAC for audio. You can use the iphone profile for encoding.
Hi again,
I've solved my problem. I use dice player which plays 720p mkv videos (even with ac3 audio codec).
I wrote here dice player can't play any video in the phone. That was a hardware decoding problem, I think. When I try to play an unsupported video format with hardware decoding, hardware decoding crashes and unable to play videos as it should be.
So, after that if I restart the phone hardware decoding comes back and plays videos perfectly.
Is this a common issue? If it is not should I do a factory reset to my phone?
To be honest, with our default 800*480 screen, we would not be able to take advantage of 720p quality as 720p is 1280*720 (Unless we stream it to a HDTV or Monitor). Re-encoding it to 800*450 is wiser to conserve file size as well
found this recommended settings at afterdawn for Handbrake or MEGUI. Tried it with rockplayer hardware decoding and it is smooth i used mp4 format
full link is here http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/converting_video_for_the_htc_desire_z.cfm
Code:
Recommended Video Options
Format H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC)
Profile Baseline
Level 3
Average Bitrate 800kbps - 1800kbps
Max Resolution 800×480 @ 24fps
800×480 @ 25fps
800×432 @ 30fps
768×448 @ 30fps
720×480 @ 30fps
Maximum GOP Length 250
Minimum GOP Length 25
B-frames None
CABAC Off
Other Recommended Settings
Audio Format AAC
Audio Channels 2
Audio Bitrate 128kbps - 256kbps
Container (File Type) MP4*
Subtitle Format Timed Text or SRT **
H265 HEVC 10bit HDR can not decode by hardware on MX player and built-in player(google photo)
Other brand smartphone can be supported, is there any way to solve this? Or is Google not going to support it?
Video decoder is part of SOC based on the Samsung Exynos
H265 HEVC 10 bit HDR not listed as supported on P6P so no
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Video file formats/codecs
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project, .3gp)
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved, .avi)
DivX (.avi, .divx, .mkv)
Flash Video (.flv, .f4v, .f4p, .f4a, .f4b)
H.263
H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10 / AVC video
H.265 / MPEG-H Part 2 / HEVC
MKV (Matroska Multimedia Container, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks)
QuickTime (.mov, .qt)
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v)
VC-1
VP8
WebM
WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv)
Xvid
https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/c6c557c6
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Video decoder is part of SOC based on the Samsung Exynos
H265 HEVC 10 bit HDR not listed as supported on P6P so no
Code:
Video file formats/codecs
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project, .3gp)
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved, .avi)
DivX (.avi, .divx, .mkv)
Flash Video (.flv, .f4v, .f4p, .f4a, .f4b)
H.263
H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10 / AVC video
H.265 / MPEG-H Part 2 / HEVC
MKV (Matroska Multimedia Container, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks)
QuickTime (.mov, .qt)
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v)
VC-1
VP8
WebM
WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv)
Xvid
https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/c6c557c6
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I don't get it. Why my 3 years old Sony Xperia 1 can support it but new phone like P6P?
Sony Xperia 1 supports HEVC 10bit HDR since its supported by Snapdragon 855 SOC
Code:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-855-mobile-platform
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Your Snapdragon 855 device supports HEVC 10bit HDR since its supported by SOC
Code:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-855-mobile-platform
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Thanks for the reply.
Try VCL it's much better and supports casting
paulwang323 said:
H265 HEVC 10bit HDR can not decode by hardware on MX player and built-in player(google photo)
Other brand smartphone can be supported, is there any way to solve this? Or is Google not going to support it?
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miravision said:
Video decoder is part of SOC based on the Samsung Exynos
H265 HEVC 10 bit HDR not listed as supported on P6P so no
Code:
Video file formats/codecs
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project, .3gp)
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved, .avi)
DivX (.avi, .divx, .mkv)
Flash Video (.flv, .f4v, .f4p, .f4a, .f4b)
H.263
H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10 / AVC video
H.265 / MPEG-H Part 2 / HEVC
MKV (Matroska Multimedia Container, .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks)
QuickTime (.mov, .qt)
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14, .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r, .m4v)
VC-1
VP8
WebM
WMV (Windows Media Video, .wmv)
Xvid
https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/c6c557c6
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Fyi the pixel 6 pro plays h265/hevc 10bit/10bit HDR just fine with hardware decoding.
It's h264 10bit which is the issue file type which doesn't play in photos or Mxplayer without software, dunno why you had an issue. We even went and tested multiple files.
H264 10bit is the issue file type which tbf is very niche now and still kinda weird it doesn't work
Izy said:
Fyi the pixel 6 pro plays h265/hevc 10bit/10bit HDR just fine with hardware decoding.
It's h264 10bit which is the issue file type which doesn't play in photos or Mxplayer without software, dunno why you had an issue. We even went and tested multiple files.
H264 10bit is the issue file type which tbf is very niche now and still kinda weird it doesn't work
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This two are sample of X265.10bit.HDR10Plus HEVC and they don't hardware decoding on Mx player. Could you please test it and tell me the result, I don’t know if I setup anything wrong.
edit:I just update my google photo it work now on photos , but still can't hardware decoding on Mx player.
Shipoftheline said:
Try VCL it's much better and supports casting
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VCL worked, thanks. But how do I know the video is decoded by hardware or software in VCL
paulwang323 said:
xxxxxxxxx Mod Edit: Links removed
This two are sample of X265.10bit.HDR10Plus HEVC and they don't hardware decoding on Mx player. Could you please test it and tell me the result, I don’t know if I setup anything wrong.
edit:I just update my google photo it work now on photos , but still can't hardware decoding on Mx player.
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The World In HDR UHD 4K Demo | 4K Media
The World in HDR in 4K (HDR10). Video Info: Resolution : 3840 x 2160 File size : 308 MB Duration : 00:02:35 Format : MKV Codec : HEVC Overall bit rate : 16.7 Mb/s Bit depth : 10 bits Frame rate : 60 fps
4kmedia.org
This does hw+ decoding which is hw on mxplayers own framework.
I tried arcane above and hw decoding (not hw+) was support just fine
Izy said:
The World In HDR UHD 4K Demo | 4K Media
The World in HDR in 4K (HDR10). Video Info: Resolution : 3840 x 2160 File size : 308 MB Duration : 00:02:35 Format : MKV Codec : HEVC Overall bit rate : 16.7 Mb/s Bit depth : 10 bits Frame rate : 60 fps
4kmedia.org
This does hw+ decoding which is hw on mxplayers own framework.
I tried arcane above and hw decoding (not hw+) was support just fine
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Thanks, My current first choice is mxplay, followed by VCL. If neither of these two can be decoded by hardware, will find sources in other formats.