Twitchtv 720p viewing on gingerbread? - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Currently I'm on ILWT gingerbread rom. When viewing twitchtv,the Max resolution I can watch is 360p. I tried twitchtv on MIUI and the Max resolution increased to 420p(4xx I don't remember the exact resolution). Then I tried twitchtv on ICS, the Max resolution was 1080p viewing, though I only tried watching in 720p which worked great!
My question is, is it possible to view it in 720p on gingerbread rom?
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[Q] Laggy 720p and 1080p playback

Hello. I have a problem with HD viedo playback with my defy. Its lags, quite a lot, with 480p fine. meybe there is a optimization tool?
Dey running on CM7 , for playback i use RealPlayer 1.72
for me its working flawlessly cm7 @1000 mhz
I don't think that can handle 1080p content.
okay, 1080p may be too much but 720p...
tried overclock even up to 1200mhz

Video playing resolution

This device(Desire) has 480x800 resolution.
May I know is there any different to play video which is 720p(HD) and 360p?
As our device is only 480p, so does it carry the beauty of 720p video playing?
Tbh i hahe neher been able to play a 720 p video on my desire as the device lacks the power, but to answer your Q:
720p video will in theory look better than 360p.
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darowen, let's say... I can play almost every 720p video on my Desire. All you have to be sure about is that the bitrate of your video isn't too high - then it will be laggy.
And yes, it's worth watching 720p instead of 360p...

[Q] Bambuser not supporting low video resolutions

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[Q] Watching Videos On YouTube

Hi guys, I'm sorry if there is any solution for this problem into the forum, but I didn't find it.
What can I do to solve the problem with watching videos on Youtube. I mean, they are seeing too bad, pixelated with a very low quality and that's annoying
BTW, I'm using 4.2.2 stock rom.
Hope you can help me.
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DISPLAY
Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 5.0 inches (~187 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
AlexMusik said:
See display specs
DISPLAY
Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 5.0 inches (~187 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
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So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
jortegat7 said:
So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
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Try watching with HQ , please don't use bad language
jortegat7 said:
So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
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Maybe your internet connection? Is it unstable or slow?
Low screen resolution (only 480x800) means you're limited to 480p or lower, because more than that you can't tell the difference... of course resolution is not everything, there is also codec and video bitrate. A 1080p with low bitrate may look more pixelated than a 480p with a slightly higher bitrate.
I am facing this problem in CM 11(4.4.2) too. You are on stock 4.2.2 then it is possible that bug is in Youtube App.
I am using Tubemate to watch videos from youtube.
Attaching Samples from both Apps. See the diffrence for same video.Same quality (720P).
ashwin77sgg said:
I am facing this problem in CM 11(4.4.2) too. You are on stock 4.2.2 then it is possible that bug is in Youtube App.
I am using Tubemate to watch videos from youtube.
Attaching Samples from both Apps. See the diffrence for same video.Same quality (720P).
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They're not the same quality. HQ is not the same as HD. HQ in this device is the highest resolution the screen and GPU can render (480p). When you turn off the HQ button then it will scale automatically to your internet speed (144p, 240p, or 360p). 720p is considered HD, just like 1080p.
naufalhadyan said:
They're not the same quality. HQ is not the same as HD. HQ in this device is the highest resolution the screen and GPU can render (480p). When you turn off the HQ button then it will scale automatically to your internet speed (144p, 240p, or 360p). 720p is considered HD, just like 1080p.
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Thanks for clarification buddy.You are right because I tried to play that video in 480P mode in tubemate and it came up with "not supported".
That means it is pixelating due to downscale/upscaling to 800 X 480 . NOT A BUG.:good:
The YouTube app is displaying videos on 4.2.2 GPU libs in crap quality
Thats why even CM11 and all KitKat ROMs have the same prob
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Ok.
Thank u all about the information, now I'm very clear about the problem.
BTW, I'm using Instatube and works fine.
Try see vĂ­deos in Browser its more clear and good the app its really really BAD
Just install the old youtube apk ver 4.5.17 ... it will solve your problem
Just keep in mind ( dont allow play store to update the youtube app to new ver or else u will again see pixelated video).
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(Solved) Highest resolution in YouTube app on stock ROM

Hello,
I wanted to know what is the highest resolution supported in Youtube app on this device, on stock ROM.
For example, on my device(SM-P601) I'm using Lineage OS 14.1 and my maximum is 1080p60. I think I was able to select 1440p60 on stock ROM but I'm not sure, so needed to confirm.
Can you please post what is the highest resolution you can select in Youtube app (if you're using stock ROM) ?
And also your device name(like SM-P601).
Thanks.
EDIT - Nevermind, I got the answer.
SM-P601 only supports upto 1440p30 videos on Youtube app(I'm not sure about Snapdragon ones). As Youtube doesn't provide separate 30fps option for 60fps videos 720p and above, this means:
* Highest resolution available for 60fps 2K/4K videos is 1080p60
* Highest resolution available for 30fps 2K/4K videos is 1440p (2K, works as intended)

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