Hi,
I own Surface2. It is really nice device but i can't find any Player which would allow me to play ogg based stream.
In concrete, I am trying to play stream from this Location: 178.209.2.100:10000/live.ogg. Unfortunately, IE 11 doesn't provide Support for ogg Format. By the way, this stream works nicely with other Browsers.
Does someone know any application/method which would allow me Play this stream. I could not find anything useful in Store.
Thanks,
Ivan
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[Q] what software do we use to put media on the GN?
like movies and music
or is it just drag n drop?
Drag and drop into the specified folders. There are Movie and Music folders already setup. The stock video player was not working for me when trying to play .mp4 or .avi videos so I downloaded MX Video from the Market and it works great!
groovy
lets get it filled
I love how video looks on the kindle fire!
Most of my ripped movies in my "Movies" network share play, but VOBs don't (DVD MPEG). MX Video player and ArcMedia player claim to play VOBs, but they don't. ArcMedia can access the share but won't play the VOBs. Neither ArcMedia or MX will associate with the VOB extension, so Android doesn't know what player to launch if I access a VOB via network share in a file browser.
Anybody tried playing a ripped DVD with an android device? If you had success, what player did you use?
Has nobody tried or wanted to play ripped DVDs?
Your best bet after ripping them is converting the format if the video is unsupported by android if possible and the only ripping I do with DVD videos is with iTunes and movies
Sent from R800x
Oh and I'd try to convert to a more common format ex: mp4
Sent from R800x
VOB files are not really uncommon. That's the format of every DVD.
I use Daroon Player to play VOBs that are locally loaded on my Fire. I don't remember if I sideloaded it or not.
It appears the standard google music player won't play mp4 music files. If I rename them to .m4a, about 90% play properly, but the other 10% won't play.
Why doesn't google like the mp4 extension?
More fundamentally, any idea what the problem might be with the files that don't play? They all play with foobar2000, itunes, vlc and media player classic. Finding the original CDs and re-encoding would be a hassle and transcoding loses audio quality.
I'd rather not use other music players, as they tend to be too resource heavy or involve too many permissions.
Can anyone play this stream using the native Audio SW library. I think it is a AAC+ shout cast stream - http://sc.2dayfm.com.au:80/ http://sc.2dayfm.com.au/listen.pls According to the Google Specs, AAC+ has been supported since V4.1 http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html
FYI - I can play it if it is handed off to a Video Player (like MX) or open in a player like Tunein, but it should (I think) just play from a the Standard Sound Player but I just get a "sorry ... does not support this type of file".
Thanks
Nathan
My Nokia 6 does not recognize all my music. Some are formated as mp3 but most are wma. Is anyone else having this problem if how have you found a solution?
Which music player are you using?
WMA support is less widely spread in Android. I use Rocket Player, but WMA support is only in the paid or with ads premium version. But there are other apps out there.
Try VLC.
or foobar2000
Pulsar
So I've installed Google Play Music and it see some music files but not all. Is it possible that when I updated to Oreo 8.1 I lost the codecs?
VLC is really great. Plays all audio & video files; I use it both on pc and on mobile