When i attempt to watch any video such as the preloaded videos, the screen automatically darkens regardless if the set brightness. This occurs only on the official Videos app. Is there any way to fix this? The preloaded videos only work in this app.
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Is there a way to disable/lock the touch screen during YouTube playback? I would like to watch a video without interrupting it by inadvertently touching the screen or buttons. I don't think the phone or YouTube app have a way to do it, but possibly an App.
When I'm viewing videos in the standard video viewer and the Power saver is ON the brightness is too low. This started happening recently, I think after JB update.
Do you guys have the same problem? Is there a solution besides using another viewer of course?
Turn Auto-brightness off and set it at a point where comfortable for you?
I would suggest trying either MX Player or Mobo Player from the Play store both are free, and both have hardware / software support. You can control the brightness level in both apps, by swiping up and down on the left side of the screen. Hope this helps!
Every time I try to play video that was recorded using the Nexus 7, it either plays sideways or upside down in mxplayer. Regular videos or movies that are transferred over play fine. Its only the videos that are recorded using any camera/video app or even the default camera app as well.
I have tried confirmed the screen rotation is on auto rotation and even checked all the options numerous times to see if something was conflicting. Did a default reset of the app settings. Even reinstalled it completely, but issue still remains.
Again, what I am doing is trying to play videos that are recorded by the device from the default gallery app. Playing the videos using the video players work fine, its mxplayer that is giving me issues.
Any suggestions?
When I'm in fullscreen/landscape, YouTube videos will sometimes play a black screen with audio only, forcing to me to exit fullscreen/landscape mode to trigger the video to play. Is this happening to anyone else? I have YouTube Red and usually have a Bluetooth audio and mouse connected when this happens.
I get this too and haven't figured out a way to fix it. When viewing stats for nerds, it reports a resolution of 0x1440 which I believe is the culprit. Switching orientation or minimizing video then remaximizing solves it. This only seems to happen when a video is launched while in landscape mode. Only happens with YouTube videos.
It also happened to me and I fixed it just clearing the data from YouTube app.
Whenever whenever I am playing any full screen video on any of apps like YouTube, Netflix ,Amazon prime or Disney+ hotstar the app gets minimised randomly and goes int picture in picture mode (for apps that allow it) , its even more wierd for Amazon prime because the audio from the video keeps playing but the video is gone
Can anyone help with this?