Hello
On some of the videos which I tried to record (1080p 30 fps) the video playback stutters(frames are skipped) when I play them on the phone (both with the stock player and Xplayer). The videos include mostly panning the landscape around me.
There are no other open apps in memory.
If I download the video to PC, it plays without stutter.
Do you have such problem?
Thanks
I have this as well. Also some stuttering when starting a yt video.
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Does Anybody having problems with audio/video not in sync.
Videos that i downloaded from websites is laggy.. ( work fine on my PC )
when i play video 720p recorded with SGS2 is laggy when playing.. ( work fine on my PC )
and
Videos I record with the camcorder work fine on my PC but are not in sync on my phone. What gives?
Downloaded YouTube videos and movies are the same way.
does anybody experience this>?
or have solution to this?
and sometimes the video player show "SORRY, this Video cannot be played" warning
with the same video that yesterday i was playing fine
re encoded the video file to mp4 800x480 with 512kbps bitrate
the video is playing smooth
spiderio said:
Does Anybody having problems with audio/video not in sync.
Videos that i downloaded from websites is laggy.. ( work fine on my PC )
when i play video 720p recorded with SGS2 is laggy when playing.. ( work fine on my PC )
and
Videos I record with the camcorder work fine on my PC but are not in sync on my phone. What gives?
Downloaded YouTube videos and movies are the same way.
does anybody experience this>?
or have solution to this?
and sometimes the video player show "SORRY, this Video cannot be played" warning
with the same video that yesterday i was playing fine
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Try vplayer it plays 720p,,,
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spiderio said:
Does Anybody having problems with audio/video not in sync.
Videos that i downloaded from websites is laggy.. ( work fine on my PC )
when i play video 720p recorded with SGS2 is laggy when playing.. ( work fine on my PC )
and
Videos I record with the camcorder work fine on my PC but are not in sync on my phone. What gives?
Downloaded YouTube videos and movies are the same way.
does anybody experience this>?
or have solution to this?
and sometimes the video player show "SORRY, this Video cannot be played" warning
with the same video that yesterday i was playing fine
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720p videos work great on my native video player..
as you can see from my below attachment, I can play Kanye West Niggas In Paris video that I downloaded from Tubemate beautifully and it's a 720p video.
anyway, have you update your software to 1.58.707.4??? have you tried MX video player??
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So, I've been trying to play 720p Anime lately but the videos are really choppy and the audio ends up desyncing because of the lag. I've tried Dice player and MX player.
The video is h264, with AAC audio in a MKV format. About 300 MB for a 23 minute episode.
(If you're interested in the anime, it's sword art online 720p. Watch it! It's a great anime)
Anyways. I never had this problem with shows/movies that are 720p + h264. I'm wondering if anyone else experiences this when playing anime.
I've demuxed the container into a mp4 container, but the video still lags. =( so it's not MKV's fault.
Hello!
I'm using MX Player for watching videos from a long time. On my phone there are videos downloaded from YouTube, I converted most of them to 800x480 but there are some recent ones that I haven't converted yet from 720p. All these videos were working perfectly without any lag, H/W mode was working flawlessly. One day, when I tried to watch another video, MX Player told me H/W is not supported and since then I cannot use H/W mode on any of my videos (480p and 720p). It's forcing me to use S/W which causes video lag and slowmo, audio stuttering and graphical artifacts. I tried to install a custom codec from Google Play and manually from XDA-Developers thread but it did nothing. Same with H/W+.
How can I fix that?
There is video playback error in most custom roms and hd videos can't be played smoothly on MXplayer. Do you use any variety video player which plays video smoothly
Did you try playing with VLC player ? Sometimes the videos which are not smooth in MX, works awesome in VLC.
hello all... i m facing a strange lag in my htc m9. currently running Viper one m9 4.3.0. but i have tested with stock rom also , that, i cannot play 4k videos smoothly which i'have downloaded from youtube. i moved that video to my device memory, then opened it with mx player. that video is only playable with mx's SW mode but veryyyyy slowly. both the HW/HW+ mode says "not supported" what can i do to play those 4k videos smoothly in my device? please..T.I.A.
The M9 have an 1080p display, so 4k videos, even 2k videos won't look better than 1080p videos...
You can download the videos at full hd resolution from youtube, you will save space too.
The problem is mxplayer. Because it is downscaling the video from 4k to 1080p on the fly via software it can only convert so much in so little time and that causes it to pause while it converts.
You will find that youtube servers do the bitrate at their end so even if the video says 4k, if you play it via the YouTube app you'll only get the max resolution that your device can handle, in this case 1080p as that is all your device can do.
shivadow said:
The problem is mxplayer. Because it is downscaling the video from 4k to 1080p on the fly via software it can only convert so much in so little time and that causes it to pause while it converts.
You will find that youtube servers do the bitrate at their end so even if the video says 4k, if you play it via the YouTube app you'll only get the max resolution that your device can handle, in this case 1080p as that is all your device can do.
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What about vlc player?
It might work, it might not..