Movie player for g2 - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, quick question. I have unity, when i first started using it the prompt would come up asking what player I wanted to use playing movies off the net. Now its just a player that i hate. The one I liked was like the stock player from the g2, you could press forward and it would advance in 15sec increments. Any idea where I can get that one or one like it? I think it was called "es player" or something when it would come up. Thank you in advance.
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Try rock player. Stock video player on non sense roms suck balls. The sense video player is so much better and you can play more than 3GP or .mkv. for example with stock non sense player you would have to convert avi ti .mkv which is pointless when you have other players like the ones I mentioned that can play the correct codec without converting and dithering of quality
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Ok, ill give that a try. Thank you!
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Your talking about "es file explorer". It plays video files as will. Just go to market and get es file explorer you'll be all set.
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Another vote for Rock Player.

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Real Player for G2

For some reason I can't get Real Player for my g2. I'm using CM7. Can someone give me a real audo player for the g2?
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Vplayer plays real files no problem... if not try rockplayer

G2, can it play WMA??

So can the G2 play WMA files or should I start to convert to mp3? If it can play WMA, what are the settings needed?
Thanks in advance.
Tom
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Rockplayer..plays most codecs. AVI being the biggest for me. Vplayer is cool because it has gestures but rockplayer is most stable for me. Plays wma too just to clarify. They both do
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Thanks a lot going to try them out now.
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Yeah its good times being able to throw any rip on phone to watch at work and not bother having to shrink and convert
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Any third party player should be able to handle most if not all media formats. The stock players often won't support rare formats like .m4a but if you really don't wanna convert them then stick to something like WinAmp.

Jelly bean STOCK video player

Is there any STOCK video player on Gnex 4.1?
Or if there is no stock video player, which one is the best one. I need it only for watching video clips and stuff downloaded fr web, but no movies...
Thanks folx
I thought stock video play was part of stock galaxy apk. I use vplayer on my own devices.
What stock galaxy app? Which one?
Pretty sure he meant gallery. I find going through the native player via gallery I can't play any movies I load on my device.
I personally use mx player, love the swipe controls.
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There is a built in video player although the codecs it supports isn't the best. If you need support for many codecs I would suggest either MX player, rock player or dice player.
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vlc or mxplayer. i use vlc altough is in beta it works great!
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Yeah the gallery "stock" player is very basic, i think it's more designed for playing the videos, you record with your phone cam, nut much more. Alternatives are as mentioned vlc or rock player.
Btw does anyone know a player with support for more than one audio track?
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harlequix said:
Yeah the gallery "stock" player is very basic, i think it's more designed for playing the videos, you record with your phone cam, nut much more. Alternatives are as mentioned vlc or rock player.
Btw does anyone know a player with support for more than one audio track?
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MX Player, not only that, it also let you choose between hardware or software decoding, which is needed for AC3.

video player force closes

Hi.
Problem is with HQ videos (movies etc).
Mostly HD videos have NOT the sound (experienced with MX Player, default 4.0.3. & 4.1.1 version players). Playing them with VPlayer (paid version) it force closes sometimes without any notification or something. Probably force closes because of RAM (not ROM).
BUT videos which haven't sound playing on other video players have sound on VPlayer.
The issue is on any ROM.
Please help me if you know the answer.. Thanks anyway
have a nice day..
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try using vlc... so far so good to me... although not all hd works but most of the works with this player... i have had problems with mkv extensions but i also had success with mkv files using this player..
annukman said:
try using vlc... so far so good to me... although not all hd works but most of the works with this player... i have had problems with mkv extensions but i also had success with mkv files using this player..
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thanks. will give a try..
p.s. did I downloaded the right one?
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jocins said:
thanks. will give a try..
p.s. did I downloaded the right one?
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yup...
annukman said:
yup...
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eemh.. I need to connect it via PC..? And if I want to watch a movie out of house? For example, in plane? I don't want to take laptop wherever I go.
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!! HELP !! ASAP !! SOS !!
somebody..! :s
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MxPlayer pro works for me. Vlc is for streaming really.
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apallohadas said:
MxPlayer pro works for me. Vlc is for streaming really.
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nah, for me mostly without sound. but I prefer it the most. maybe something wrong is with my phone after rooting? cause before it worked incredibly smooth and good.. and then BOOOOOM! your videos will work only without sound.. cool >.<
what could be the problem?
oh. some time ago I installed VolumePlus..? and I had it wanted to change one file in system files.. maybe that's the problem? but I don't know how to solve it :s
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Flash back to stock.
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Did you try using the S/W or S/W (fast mode) codec other than the default H/W codec? It's located on the top right and me and my brother have been using MX Player Pro and we play MKV files all the time.
(just dropping by on HoX section to check my brother's thread)
Itadakiimasu said:
Did you try using the S/W or S/W (fast mode) codec other than the default H/W codec? It's located on the top right and me and my brother have been using MX Player Pro and we play MKV files all the time.
(just dropping by on HoX section to check my brother's thread)
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of course. anyway it isn't working.
p.s. just found out that the issue isn't only with HQ videos but with several formats..
yesterday watched a HQ video on MX Player and it worked. Now tried different video on MX Player, and again. There's no sound.
With VPlayer the sound is always but the player uses (probably) too much resources so it's force closes. Or VPlayer is stupid (hate paid apps that fails)
p.s.s. Just changed the sound_effects.conf file from system files (/etc) to the original one. Anyway it's not working.
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Just found out that MX Player doesn't play sound for the videos that H/Q Decoder is NOT supported. How can I run them on MX Player with sound cause S/W player and S/W (fastmode) have NOT the sound ;(
and I don't want to use that freaking $#@$^ #@%$# @ %^ &#@* [email protected]%#^! VPlayer (+paid version).. (hate the refund policy)
Anybody have the same issue with H/Q Decoder for several videos?
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I have no problems playing 720p Blu-Ray rips
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xl VipeR lx said:
I have no problems playing 720p Blu-Ray rips
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can you please attach your music player version? maybe that's the problem but I don't think so.. anyway..
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jocins said:
can you please attach your music player version? maybe that's the problem but I don't think so.. anyway..
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Mx player 1.6j
Rom team venom viperx
Stock kernel.
Blu ray rips are either mkv or avi/mpg.
No freezing at all. Very crisp sharp playback. Love it. So far ive watched 20 Blu-Ray rips
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xl VipeR lx said:
Mx player 1.6j
Rom team venom viperx
Stock kernel.
Blu ray rips are either mkv or avi/mpg.
No freezing at all. Very crisp sharp playback. Love it. So far ive watched 20 Blu-Ray rips
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Anyway sound is NOT working.. Check out the random video's details:
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Problem with movie player

i got an HTC one x device recently and i tried to play a HD movie on it it was 720p BRRip x264 AAC. the movie played smoothly, but the was a problem every time i try to forward the movie to a certain time it skips to a completely different time i tried to install 3rd party programs, still didnt help. so any one know what's the problem?
P.S : my device it up to date and running on android 4.1.1
if u need more info just ask and ill reply as fast as i can. thanks
does it do so only with that video?
all videos
Brrip sounds like a pirated movie to me
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fixed it using MX player Pro
tomascus said:
Brrip sounds like a pirated movie to me
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doesn't make sense, he said it does so with every video
Try using ' MX Player ' or ' Mobo Player ' they both have hardware and software support, you could alternate.

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