Playing back videos shot on old phone results in stutter, tried VLC and native player. Even several low end phones can playback this fine. What might be the problem?
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Got 2.2 from the latest OTA and have been encountering some video issues. Just wondering if anyone else has them, and if there are fixes.
The major issue I have is videos lag and stutter. With 2.1, 720p videos recorded from the rear camera worked flawlessly. Now, those videos have short stuttering pauses every second. It makes it very hard to watch. 480p videos do not exhibit this problem.
Is it because the data is not being streamed off the SD card quick enough? Some evidence to that is that the thumbnails in the Gallery take noticeably longer to show up.
In 2.1, when I long press on a video in Gallery and select Details, it would show resolution and framerate. This info is not present in the current Gallery. Is there a fix for that?
I'm particularly interested in framerate, because in 2.1, I noticed that videos would be recorded at low fps when the lighting was dark. (some vids I have even dropped to 10 fps!) Perhaps HTC couldn't fix the low fps recording problem and instead just swept it under the run by not displaying the framerate info at all.
Videos played through Rockplayer worked fine in 2.1. Now, the audio is just loud static. Is this related to the codec change in 2.2?
When I come across a .3gp video file with Astro, clicking on it will come up with a "3gp file type missing" message. A workaround of longpress-> open will open it, though.
When I record a video with my Evo, I tried MPEG4 and H.264, the videos record just fine on the phone and also play back like they are supposed to. When I transfer the files to play on my laptop though, there is no audio that plays with the files. I don't know if this is just a windows media player issue. Windows 7, Home premium 64 bit. Does anyone else have this problem? It did the same thing when I owned my Hero.
Same issue here as well. hmmmm
I just did a test, loading a video to youtube, and the sound plays just fine on youtube also. This leads me to believe it's a codec issue with the WMP
Is it just my handset are are other people have horrible video playback it does not matter if it is from on the home video recorded through the phone camera or on sites such as hulu, you tube or even google movies all video playback is juddery and laggy does anybody have any answers or similar experiences with there handset. It is a T-mobile handset with the Snapdragon 600
Juddery ? I'm assuming you mean jittery or stuttering.
ajmpjm said:
Is it just my handset are are other people have horrible video playback it does not matter if it is from on the home video recorded through the phone camera or on sites such as hulu, you tube or even google movies all video playback is juddery and laggy does anybody have any answers or similar experiences with there handset. It is a T-mobile handset with the Snapdragon 600
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i had some lag with 720P and had to reboot the phone it worked good fore a few mins then did it again. i havent tried 1080p but i assume it would do the same since its even more higher def.
ZERO stuttering or pausing on the current CyanogenMod 10.1 build. Just tested it with YouTube.
Can not comment on stock software as I never tried it.
I have still been having issues with some of the playback thru my windows media center PVR and the 1080 mpeg 2. I still am getting the scrambled picture and then freezing. I have noticed that this does not occur if I have hardware accelleration turned off. I get a pretty darn good pic with just the software decoding, so I think I will leave it that way unless I want to watch a 1080P movie or something.
while trying to figure this problem out with playing the mpeg2 1080 live tv video I was researching with the "o" button. The one live tv channel that I have the most problems with is playing at 60fps while the other channels are playing at 25 to 30 fps. I think this might be the problem.
I also noticed that only two of the cpu are in use during video playback, cpu0 and cpu1. The other two are at 0%. This is the case with hardware accelleration off or on. Is this normal? Am I having hardware issues with my device. If anyone has some answers, I am much appreciated!
Hi, I have a problem with opening on PC video recorded with G7 - 4K with HDR10 turned on. VLC stucks after first second, MPC-HC play video slowly but without colours (RAW). Maybe anyone had the same problem? Thanks
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Hi, I have a problem with opening on PC video recorded with G7 - 4K with HDR10 turned on. VLC stucks after first second, MPC-HC play video slowly but without colours (RAW). Maybe anyone had the same problem? Thanks
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No problems with playback here using VLC Media Player. Did notice a definite spike in GPU (decode) activity when watching the video so perhaps it's the computer you're playing it back on? Perhaps the hardware might not be up to the task.