HD mov. Video can anyone play one without stutter - Note 7 Questions & Answers

Slapped in my Sd card in from my drone and the note 7 can't play the dam thing 1080p mov. Video without stuttering. Tried several different mov players with hardware , an full decoding acceleration, all no good.. She even gets a bit warm.. Anyone tried?

Snapdragon?

Yes on the snapdragon version

No problem here
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when i was video testing unless I was messing with the setting and screen orientation or dual app most my video play fine. Have you test the same video with the phone storage as I might suspect the speed of the card on the Drone

What Mov player are you guys using ?

Thanks downloaded the file to my phone and it played fine. Weird though because I can directly play it off the sd car on my laptop with no problems . Thanks

Well on a laptop it have different ways to read the card and software that will load the clip in temp or buffer it before playing.
Also I used VLC if that still matter

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[Q] 720p video playback not totally smooth

i have tried rockplayer, moboplayer and default player... the video plays smooth but at times, it freezes for 1-2 milliseconds.. it's not totally smooth... i recalled i did not had this problem before... maybe my system is too full?
Your not going to get any better than moboplayer. So your going to have to put up with it.
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yours have the same problem? just want to know if it's normal.. i just played some 720p vids and didn't have this problem... it's just sometimes that i get this performance issue... maybe i have too much stuff running in background
You could try a higher quality SD card.
I've also heard, that a smaller SD (4gb) sometimes performs better than a larger one as far as data transfer.
so you guys don't have this problem? ok will try a better sd card.. think mine is just a normal one
I don't watch films from mine. Too old and need glasses

DLNA problem with Samsung tv

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Some Infos would be great....
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My sensation had this same problem. It's very odd.
My recorded hd videos have been streamed to my tv. Some work fine. Others do not. Video codec not supported or something. Even though both the ones that work and those that don't, are same resolution and no settings have been changed.
Anyone come across this before?
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Yup, welcome to the fact that DLNA isn't really much of a standard and Samsung TVs are very picky about what they'll play.
Sadly the only solutions are to either ensure you've encoded the media in an exact format the TV supports, or switch TV to something with wider format support.
Or check out the HTC media link HD.
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are you trying to play videos that were recorded in '1080' size from the camera? I've found this and if you transfer the file to a pc and check it out in vlc the resolution is slightly off '1920x1088' which is too large for the TV to play back. I opened this with HTC and it's been logged as a bug. not sure what the outcome will be, maybe it'll be fixed in an OTA. 720 videos play fine though.
Well, I had this issue first time on Sensation, and now on HOX.
It has nothing to do with HTC, it's due to Samsung fault regarding bitrate.
Example, record video outside on daylight, then come back in house (dark relatively) and record same length and settings video. Second one wont play on Samsung TV via DLNA, you'll get "VIDEO CODEC NOT SUPPORTED".
Until Samsung resolves this with FW update, there is no help =) I've tried everything ...
Is that a theory or do you know that as a fact? It certainly sounds feasible.
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I'm having this problem as well, and was surprised it hadn't come up here yet. I even started a thread on it a couple of days ago. Checking my recorded files with MediaInfo (I'm on a mac), I realized I was able to stream to the tv the ones for which the frame rate was higher, ie, the videos recorded with more ambient light.
I don't think, however, this is a DLNA problem. I get the same "Video Codec not supported" when I plug the phone to the tv via USB, or when I stream it through Plex.
sjred_uk said:
Is that a theory or do you know that as a fact? It certainly sounds feasible.
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Well, I'm sorry that I do not have screenshots any more, I've formated my HTPC, but I can do it again those days. Yes, lower average bitrate results in VIDEO CODEC NOT SUPPORTED. Nothing else.
It is very simple, but I do not know exact bitrate numbers.
Higher the recording settings (HD, FullHD) = more light required
Lower the recording settings (qHD, ..., MMS) = less light required
Simply, just turn the lights off in your room, record fHD video and MMS video, and you Samsung TV will play MMS, but not fHD
coupduberger said:
I'm having this problem as well, and was surprised it hadn't come up here yet. I even started a thread on it a couple of days ago. Checking my recorded files with MediaInfo (I'm on a mac), I realized I was able to stream to the tv the ones for which the frame rate was higher, ie, the videos recorded with more ambient light.
I don't think, however, this is a DLNA problem. I get the same "Video Codec not supported" when I plug the phone to the tv via USB, or when I stream it through Plex.
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Yea, sorry, not DLNA problem itself, but Samsung TV codec problem
DLNA working like charm.

[Q] GS3 freezes when playing video.

Hi, I own Galaxy S3 for T-mobile(SGH-T999). It's rooted and runs on stock ROM. I have been using S3 with no problem for few weeks, but recently I noticed that video randomly freezes. Whenever I play any video for about 1~10 minutes, video and audio freezes. However, subtitle still plays and progress bar moves as if the video is playing. I tried playing video with native player as well as MX Player pro. Both with the same result. I tried playing it from SD card as well as on phone memory, and tried rebooting multiple times with no success. I tried the option "Show CPU usage" in Developer option, and noticed blue bar on the top with three numbers when the video froze. I played both 1080p video and 720p video both with h.264 codec. I stored it and played from both phone memory and Class 10 64GB MicroSDXC(Sandisk) which benchmarked at around 10MB/s write and 30MB/s read. I don't see any reason why there would be problem like this as same exact video files played very well with no problem on my old GS2(SGH-T989). If anyone's got idea what might be going on, please share with me.

[Q] Selecting a HW or HW+ decoder when playing back videos causes black screen/hangup

Hello everyone, I remember playing videos without any sort of problem before turning my galaxy nexus in to the support service for a motherboard replacement (it wouldn't turn on no more).
When I got it back I noticed that I was having issues with playing youtube videos (sometimes the video frame would just stay back until the next reboot) and I am now having issues with playing any kind of video file with any video player (I've tried VLC, MX player, BS Player and DicePlayer). They all work if I select the S/W decoder but as soon as I switch to HW or HW+ decoding the video player I am using at that time hangs until OS asks me to kill/wait for the application after a while.
I've tried several kernels and different ROMs but nothing really changed. I've also tried to enable/disable the Force GPU rendering option in the dev settings. I am currently using AOSPA 3.15 with Trinity A3.
Anyone knows what's happening? Could this be happening due to faulty hardware?
Small update: I reverted to the 4.2.2 google stock rom after formatting my whole SD and the issue still persists even after this.
If it works with S/W what's the issue? Why force the hardware to play when it obviously can't?
It stutters, consumes much more battery, YouTube videos don't work and galaxy nexus phones are supposed to reproduce video by hw decoding.
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It stutters, consumes much more battery, YouTube videos don't work and galaxy nexus phones are supposed to reproduce video by hw decoding.
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By installing so many players i bet you installed codecs along with , that are not necessary. Fully flash to stock via Odin... If persists its hardware.
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HTC media link HD (DG 300) not playing youtube

When I try to play a youtube video using the youtube app on the Medialink HD it always shows unable to play content, unsupported file format. After this the medialink often crashes. Does anyone know if this is a common issue?
I use it with a HTC one on stock 4.2.2 and the medialink is running firmware 5.19.100.1. Tried already different HDMI cables and a different TV.
I also recognizes that the medialink is showing artifacts on still images (for example in the gallery app). A reset of the HD medialink didn't work.
Any tips or other suggestions?
I have the same issue however it worked fine on my OneX
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When I try to play a youtube video using the youtube app on the Medialink HD it always shows unable to play content, unsupported file format. After this the medialink often crashes. Does anyone know if this is a common issue?
I use it with a HTC one on stock 4.2.2 and the medialink is running firmware 5.19.100.1. Tried already different HDMI cables and a different TV.
I also recognizes that the medialink is showing artifacts on still images (for example in the gallery app). A reset of the HD medialink didn't work.
Any tips or other suggestions?
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I'm facing the same issue that youtube app hd or any quality videos they stop in between after 3 - 4 mins of playback! Which so much sucks .
However I feel the issue is with the phone due to many changes and battery saving options in 4.2.2 (talking about htc one x) , so I turned all off . Like power saver, sleep mode (this made a good change), wifi optimization . After all this off, I played a YouTube app hd video and it played good and smooth for 10 mins but still then stopped as maybe my battery got too low or its just the problem that will happen as this media link is made poor with hardware or software, not being properly checked or it needs another update so it gets fine for YouTube too .
Glad I got this media link for free . As its so frustrating because the reason I wanted it got lost and all other in phone operations mostly works fine, but I wanted it mainly for YouTube long videos like some shows, etc enjoyment on big screen as it should work good as anyways it asks for wifi internet, but such a shame htc!

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