QQPlayer
Mobile QQ player is one of the best video player application running on Android smartphones that supports all the popular formats of videos on the market, including AVI, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, MOV and etc. In addition, QQ Player also supports SRT, SMI plug-in subtitle and MKV embedded subtitle, as well as multiple audio tracks switching. Its smart core technology auto detects video formats and makes it much easier for you to enjoy smoother, better quality videos with limited resources and smaller screen.
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hy all!
anyone tried this codec with aac audio? is the hermes strong enough?
30fps? 384kbit/s?
regards chief
Hi,
I have the information of: http://coreplayer.com/content/view/28/44/
CorePlayerâ„¢ Mobile
Is at the center of the CoreCodecâ„¢ Universe for manipulating multimedia content on your mobile phone, portable media player, PDA, GPS, PC, or convergence device. CorePlayer is designed to be the next-generation multimedia platform as it will extend upon what you thought were limits in playing back multimedia with its simple yet powerful interface and features that is designed to empower our community.
See why the Chicago Suntimes times says that, "it actually has a user interface designed with bipeds in mind."
Technology Bullet points
Available for CE, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Smartphone, and Palm (coming soon for Symbian, XP/Vista, Linux and OS X)
Universal skins allows you to create a unique custom user interface exactly how you want it!
Best in Class audio and video decoders like CoreAVC our High Definition H.264 video decoder
CoreTheque media library allows for easy management of your playlists, bookmarks, and databases
Audio
CorePlayer Mobile allows you to enjoy your music with these supported audio formats;
MP3, AAC, MKA, WMA, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, Midi*
Video
"It simply works!' Is what we hear from the community and what sets CorePlayer apart from other mobile media players. It support these video formats and containers;
Video: H.264 (AVC), MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, WMV*, MJPEG
Containers: Matroska, TS, PS, 3GPP, MOV, AVI, MPEG-4, NSV
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oh, i know that coreplayer works on hermes and that coreplayer supports h264, but my question was: is the hermes with 400MHz able to decode this. and i mean for example a mp4 file, h.264 video and aac audio 128, 30fps, >348kbit/s
Hi, does anybody know how to open an H264-STREAM in Coreplayer Mobile or other application?
if you play with the settings h.264 files (in 320x240 res only) will play fine on my HTC Touch (400mz processor)
I played around with x264 transcoding a while back on my Hermes. It didn't play smoothly for me and I dropped the bitrate to <200kbps. Using the Coreplayer benchmark it came out at around 100% but this didn't provide fully smooth playback.
This was a while ago and the newest Coreplayer maybe more efficient, I will do some more testing and see if things have improved. (my settings were video 200kbps, Audio 24Khz 64kbps 320x240)
After some more testing I can confirm that it doesn't play smoothly on the Hermes. If you are watching material with few scene changes you can get away with it but as soon as any amount of movement is involved then you notice slow downs here and there.
I did a test on a scene with a car chase in it and after benchmarking it I got 98%. This was x264 200kbps, AAC 24Hz 64 kbps. For comparison using exactly the same setting for an Xvid file I got 458%.
Ultimately, what is the best video player for the HTC HD now?
Problem as the phone was out that the core player play good films, but does not support all audio codecs (it is a film without sound) and does not support subtitles.
Free version of TCPMP do play all movies whit sound and subtitles, but movies go very slowly rather than smooth.
So my question is, since my information is from 4-5 months before, are there any new development on the subject. Is there a player who goes smoothly converted video and subtitles supported?
If there is such a miracle, I'll be happy to drop a link?
What is the latest version of core player and are solved the problems there?
Latest version was 1.3 I reckon. They plan on introducing AC3 audio codec support which is the most widely used audio codec for ripped movies etc in a 1.5.x version.
But yeah, Coreplayer is at the moment still the most top notch player imo.
This is a list of the supported audio and video codecs:
Audio : MP3, MP2, AAC, MKA, WMA, Midi*, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, TTA, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, G.729, GSM
Video: H.264 (AVC), AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, WMV*, Theora*, Dirac*, MJPEG, MSVIDEO1
Another Coreplayer user here!
Works great for me.
scbg said:
Ultimately, what is the best video player for the HTC HD now?
Problem as the phone was out that the core player play good films, but does not support all audio codecs (it is a film without sound) and does not support subtitles.
Free version of TCPMP do play all movies whit sound and subtitles, but movies go very slowly rather than smooth.
So my question is, since my information is from 4-5 months before, are there any new development on the subject. Is there a player who goes smoothly converted video and subtitles supported?
If there is such a miracle, I'll be happy to drop a link?
What is the latest version of core player and are solved the problems there?
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It all depends how you encode the video files... I can play a whole movie without any lag.
yes, but I want to play unconverted video..
The main reason why I use coreplayer is because it can play unconverted video, I have too much video to even be coverted and it's generally just too much of a hassle to me. You can't watch a 4.7 gig dvd unconverted if that's what you mean but dvd ripped avi filea from like 700 mb play without any lag at all using coreplayer.
i have purchased core player and despite numerous request and lots of tinkering i still cant get it to play anything smoothly
films just stutter along
im converting dvds i have ripped on pc to mpeg 4 files with encoder
a typical file is converted to 720 x400 all standard settings and it still just stutters and the audio is well out of synce
even the built in player does a better job of it (but thats not perfect
can some one suggest the best way to convert them to play on core player
and what settings they use to get it play smoothly
thanks for any help
If by mpeg4 you mean H.264 then your best bet is the built in player (be it WMP or Album) as coreplayer doesn't support H.264 hardware acceleration on the TP2 (most current Qualcomm chips to be exact). If you wish to use coreplayer use Xvid (or Divx can also be okay).
There's actually a review stating the best settings for coreplayer. I don't remember more than that at the moment. sorry. But good luck
can you recommend a good converter for converting vob and ts files into xvid
thanks
Pocketdivxencoder is what I use. It is a great application for converting videos. And I'm guessing from the vob and ts files that your converting from DVDs
I've always liked super video encoder from erightsoft. It's free so it's a good option to try out.
Which video players do you guys prefer and why? how about MX Video Player and MoboPlayer? not sure which one and has better speed and codecs, usually the format that I need to play are mkv, mp4, flv, etc which I think both of them support.
VLC, it's simple, quick, and plays everything. I used to use Rockplayer, but VLC "seems" quicker.
Specific support thread for S3 - MP Player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arpanet.mpplayer
=_ FULL TABLET SUPPORT
MP Player has full support for tablets, taking advantage of the extra screen real estate of tablets.
=_ HARDWARE ACCELERATION
MP Player supports full hardware acceleration on ARMv7 devices. You can also switch off hardware acceleration if you want. MP Player will use hardware acceleration automatically depending on what's best.
=_ SOFTWARE ACCELERATION
MP Player also supports software acceleration if hardware acceleration is not optimal. Software acceleration uses your device's processor instead of graphics adapter to decode the video.
=_ X-CORE DECODING
Support for multiple cores. If your device is dual or quad core, then MP Player will make use of all the cores thereby making effective use of all of the device's capabilities.
=_ CHANGE ASPECT RATIO
You can change the aspect ratio of the movie from different presets, such as FIT, LETTERBOX, 16:9, 4:3, etc.
=_ SUBTITLE SUPPORT
- DVD, DVB, SSA/ASS Subtitle tracks.
- SubStation Alpha(.ssa/.ass) with full styling.
- SAMI(.smi) with ruby tag support.
- SubRip(.srt)
- MicroDVD(.sub/.txt)
- SubViewer2.0(.sub)
- MPL2(.mpl/.txt)
- PowerDivX(.psb/.txt)
- TMPlayer(.txt)
- Teletext
- PJS(.pjs)
- WebVTT(.vtt)
=_ MUSIC/VIDEOS SUPPORT
You can listen to music, or watch videos.
Supported file types: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, MKV, MOV, FLV, MP4, MP2, AVI, 3GP, M4V, RMVB, etc.
=_ FILE BROWSER
You can open your file from the integrated file browser.
=_ MULTI-TRACK AUDIO
Select from different audio tracks in movie.
=_ NETWORK STREAMING SUPPORT
Stream a video from a network or from the internet through network streaming.
=_ WIDGET
Control music from your Android home screen by using our widget.
=_ AUTO SCALING
The video resolution is automatically scaled to your device's resolution.
I'm sorry to disappoint you but dont waste your time since there's mx player
LegendM said:
I'm sorry to disappoint you but dont waste your time since there's mx player
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I disagree. While MX Player may be a good player, it is good to have different choices and designs. And personally, I do love this design more than MX Players, and I also find this application to be faster than MX Player.