Right so now that the sounds are back on my wallaby, can someone tell me what do i need to play videos on the device, i've tried mp4, mpg , and real player and nothing works!!
thanx
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i ahve worked on a littel piece of movie 1 minute long and i need to have it on my HTV TYTN...
i have tried both avi or mp4 if i record something with my phone on mp4 i can see it .. if i import from my computer a littel fiel on mp4 format it sais unsuported format or simething similar.
"canoot playback the file. the format is not supported".
can someone pls help me? i realy need those mp4 file on my phone.
thanks a lot
Xilisoft Video Converter Ultimate 5.1.22.0305
this program rocks.. i did it..
if anybody needs a convertor to work with HTC...
use teh blackberry mp4 preset. ;o)
Can also use SUPER... Freeware conversion software. Nothing flash, but works OK... Converts a pile of formats though from avi to matroska, MP3 to ogg...
The thing with MP4 is it's like AVI - you can have one of many formats inside the MP4 wrapper.
It might be that the MP4 file has an H.264 video stream and an AAC audio stream - try playing it with CorePlayer Mobile or the Omnia MP4 player. I'd suggest you try playing it on your computer first (with something like VLC or Media Player Classic) - that way you can see what codecs it's actually using, and if needed transcode the file to a format which your mobile phone can play.
Thats why I like SUPER. It has specific settings for a multitude of devices, PPC's are on the list. Its up to you to choose the size of the screen, the frame rate and audio codec used but I find it works well and fast.
Cheers...
Hi, hopefully you can help me with this.
I have been recording with my photo camera clip videos in AVI/Jpeg for several years, and I have a few of beloved clips on my desktop that I would like to watch on my galaxy S II. Dice and stock videoplayer cannot open the files, Mobo can, but the video is not good and the audio is not working at all.
I would like to know, if it is possible to install a codec or using a special videoplayer, or instead am I forced to convert the clips to another format supported by the phone?
meltedphone74 said:
Hi, hopefully you can help me with this.
I have been recording with my photo camera clip videos in AVI/Jpeg for several years, and I have a few of beloved clips on my desktop that I would like to watch on my galaxy S II. Dice and stock videoplayer cannot open the files, Mobo can, but the video is not good and the audio is not working at all.
I would like to know, if it is possible to install a codec or using a special videoplayer, or instead am I forced to convert the clips to another format supported by the phone?
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yes u can. if it wont work with stock palyer check out rockplayer (free) or any other. u shoudlnt have any problems at all.
Hunteres said:
yes u can. if it wont work with stock palyer check out rockplayer (free) or any other. u shoudlnt have any problems at all.
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Thanks for your replay. I tried rockplayer. Nice player, It works well for the video (software mode decoding) but the audio is totally corrupted. The audio format is PCM_u8 ([email protected]). The clip were taken with a Fuji F31, a best seller a few years ago, hard to believe it was recording audio in a so weird format that nothing can read it...
meltedphone74 said:
Thanks for your replay. I tried rockplayer. Nice player, It works well for the video (software mode decoding) but the audio is totally corrupted. The audio format is PCM_u8 ([email protected]). The clip were taken with a Fuji F31, a best seller a few years ago, hard to believe it was recording audio in a so weird format that nothing can read it...
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yeh..then mate u will be forced to change the format - convert the video(audio) in order to see it on SGS2. i am afraid.
galaxy s 2 supports such as MP4, DivX, XviD, WMV, H.264, H.263 video codec and MP3, WAV, eAAC+, AC3, FLAC audio codec. you need to confirm your AVI videos is one of them. both audio and video. if not, easier way is to convert them when player dont meet your want.
Video from Fuji F30
I've got the Fuji F30 with exactly the same problem: video playback somehow works -albeit jerky- but PCM audio doesn't at all. Is there a general problem with PCM decoding on android?
I tried both my Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Motorola Defy, both running gingerbread. I tried MoBo and Rockplayer. Stock player doesn't even open that video
It s an hassle having to re-encode your clips, but at least xilsoft or wondershare rippers worked well with me. Honestly the F30 serie cameras are out of date when it comes to video. Shame, because sensor quality is unmatched in a supercompact...
any advice or will the gtab running vegan rc1 7.0.0 kernel 2.6.32.41 not play .mp4 i have mobo player playing everting else so far any help is appreciated
Have you tried soft decoding? Long press on video and select soft decode. I haven't come across a video that Mobo couldn't play this way. Also Mobo has a codec pack which it should have prompted you to download at first start up.
movies are on my ext sd card..when i long press i get option for hard decoding no soft coding option,
bump ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,any ideas
I use Rock player and it plays mp4 files fine. maybe give that a try?
ok now i am able to get mobo player and rock player to play them but video is off and kinda slow mo like frame for frame but advancing quicker then if u were trying to play it in slow mo ,,,this is driving me crazy
any thoughts or a rom just as good that plays all video formats
Have you tried re-encoding the video with Handbrake? There are lots of settings in the forums that I've had great luck with.
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any thoughts or a rom just as good that plays all video formats
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beastlys plays almost all since theres full hw accelaration
Aight guys, I have done a good bit of tinkering but I haven't had much luck yet...
What I'm trying to do is watch a movie on my Streak with subtitles...
I have read several guides and followed the instructions... rip the iso to Video_TS folder and all that jazz, and I even choose the options to include the subtitles with both Xilisoft convertor and also Handbrake... well, I don't see the subtitles, even when I convert the movie having them "burned in" as the option specifies...
Now, I decided to use vplayer because it is supposed to let me choose which subtitles and it hasn't worked either, plus the playback and audio aren't synced...
I will mention this, the native player on my Streak plays the movie just fine, in 4:3 format (no matter what ratio I choose when I convert, using the native android movie player it always plays back in 4:3), although with no subtitles but the audio and video are in sync...
With vplayer, it will playback in the aspect ration it was supposedly converted to, and I can even choose subtitles, but I can't see them on the screen, playback is choppy and not in sync...
Hope I have made myself somewhat clear... any suggestions or pointing me to a definitive guide on maybe how to do what I want would be greatly appreciated....
Thanks guys ahead of time!!!
Vital player
HI there,
Vital player is what I use for such a long time. The only condition to play subtitles, is that they have to have exactly the same name as the movie file, ofcourse in respect with their own extentions.
I gues it plays .sub and .srt subtitle files.
Hope this address your concerns.
Cheers mate,
C
try MX video player
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try MX video player
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MX player is what I have settled on for now and just using external subtitle .srt files
I tried mVideoPlayer , quickpic video player and the stock video player , but nothing gave me audio when playing the MKV file.
The file is 4.36 gb , .mkv format and is DTS .
Thanks !
Never mind , gave VLC a try and it worked flawlessly with audio dts too Thanks to anyone who was willing to help me !