Play .mkv files with subtitles - Vibrant Themes and Apps

http://mvideoplayer.info/forum/start
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ConceptVBS said:
http://mvideoplayer.info/forum/start
download in marketplace
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Yeah +1 for this. I was glad to see that mVideoPlayer finally added support for in-container soft subs.

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Playing .avi files

kindly recommend a player or is there a way to install codecs?
don't want to keep converting files too many of them.
The best player you can use is MoboPlayer. It plays almost all formats. And also can downsize 720p videos.
tr.supradeep said:
The best player you can use is MoboPlayer. It plays almost all formats. And also can downsize 720p videos.
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do you have link for ace working moboplayer?
thanks..
geraldgeron said:
do you have link for ace working moboplayer?
thanks..
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Just download it from android market or google it
+1 moboplayer
Moboplayer.
Enough said
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Real Audio

Is there any way to play real audio (.ra) files on the MoPho?
I've tried vplayer and it is not working for the websites I use.
sjamie said:
Is there any way to play real audio (.ra) files on the MoPho?
I've tried vplayer and it is not working for the websites I use.
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There may be others but try Realplayer Beta: http://www.real.com/realplayer/android
Assuming it will play .ra files.
Oh god, realplayer. That brings me back. I would try and covert the file to a more standard format like mp3. I wouldn't install or trust anything from that company. Hell, I'm surprised its still around.
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CCallahan said:
There may be others but try Realplayer Beta: http://www.real.com/realplayer/android
Assuming it will play .ra files.
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Sorry, no workey...
MultiDev said:
Oh god, realplayer. That brings me back. I would try and covert the file to a more standard format like mp3. I wouldn't install or trust anything from that company. Hell, I'm surprised its still around.
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Unfortunately, my church likes to create .ra files for posted sermons.
I don't have a link but if you search around XDA for the VLC player aplha I'm willing to bet it plays it. VLC usually plays anything you throw at it!
Ill search for a link when i get by my comp.
Found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275241
sjamie said:
Sorry, no workey...
Unfortunately, my church likes to create .ra files for posted sermons.
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Wow....would have thought Realplayer would play it's own extensions. Crazy.
kennypow3rs said:
I don't have a link but if you search around XDA for the VLC player aplha I'm willing to bet it plays it. VLC usually plays anything you throw at it!
Ill search for a link when i get by my comp.
Found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275241
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Thanks for the link. However, none of these alpha versions seem to work either. My church just needs to use a different file type!
CCallahan said:
Wow....would have thought Realplayer would play it's own extensions. Crazy.
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Yeah, but that would be too easy!
The description states that Real Player only plays the file types your phone can "already" play. It does not add any new codecs (even to support it's own extensions). Can we say "dumb" boys and girls!
sjamie said:
Thanks for the link. However, none of these alpha versions seem to work either. My church just needs to use a different file type!
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Whaaaat!! If VLC couldn't play it then idk what to tell you! You tried the neon and non neon versions right? My last suggestion is to try rockplayer. I still say if VLC couldn't play it you're SOL. Sorry
kennypow3rs said:
Whaaaat!! If VLC couldn't play it then idk what to tell you! You tried the neon and non neon versions right? My last suggestion is to try rockplayer. I still say if VLC couldn't play it you're SOL. Sorry
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Yeah, I too think I'm SOL with trying to play .ra files on my MoPho. Rock Player didn't work either. I guess I'm stuck with playing .ra files on my PC.
Thanks for everyone's help!
Try looking for a converter, wit doesn't RealPlayer have a built in converter?
Just convert the files with the latest version of the application.
If you have any issues, just reply.
sjamie said:
Yeah, I too think I'm SOL with trying to play .ra files on my MoPho. Rock Player didn't work either. I guess I'm stuck with playing .ra files on my PC.
Thanks for everyone's help!
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If it can be played on the PC, it can be converted to something more standard. Normally, I would recommend something, but I haven't used anything realplayer-related in years.
Quick google turned up this:
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/01/convert-real-audio-rmra-to-mp3wav.html
MultiDev said:
If it can be played on the PC, it can be converted to something more standard. Normally, I would recommend something, but I haven't used anything realplayer-related in years.
Quick google turned up this:
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/01/convert-real-audio-rmra-to-mp3wav.html
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Correct, I have software on my PC that can convert the .ra files to something more standard. My goal was to be able to directly download and play the sermons (.ra) on my phone when I'm on the go. My PC handles everything well.
Ask them to change the format. if toy are afraid to, i will. What I'd the link?
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studentjunk said:
Ask them to change the format. if toy are afraid to, i will. What I'd the link?
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You're funny!
http://www.easternstarchurch.org/sermonclip/sermonclip.htm

[Q] Movie format

What format do I need to rip DVDs to to be able to play on the Vibrant with an ICS ROM?
x264 at 1.5Mbps is the best choice, using a player like DICE Player.
flapane said:
x264 at 1.5Mbps is the best choice, using a player like DICE Player.
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Thanks! I was more looking for what file extension.
either mkv, mp4 or avi will be fine, I use all of them.
flapane said:
either mkv, mp4 or avi will be fine, I use all of them.
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What app do you use?
chadhoard said:
What format do I need to rip DVDs to to be able to play on the Vibrant with an ICS ROM?
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4mat mkv player mobo player
chadhoard said:
What app do you use?
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As I wrote, DICE Player
flapane said:
As I wrote, DICE Player
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Some times it just pays to read!!! Sorry!!
mp4 and avi works fine with me. using MX Video player

idx/sub(vobsub) subtitles

Is there any app that can play idx/sub subtitles?
I found one DicePlayer supports them.
rockplayer does the job aswell
sergeant_bob said:
rockplayer does the job aswell
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Are you sure? It didn't work on me? Is there a trick for vobsub subtitles.

Can the HTC One play mkv movies?

Or do you need to convert to other files like avi or mp4?
VLC seems to play every codec under the sun. I use it and works well for mkv and others
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yes, some application in google play can do this. do not need to convert. but consider to the battery life , i do not suggest you watch video in htc one.
silkshocker said:
Or do you need to convert to other files like avi or mp4?
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VLC all the way. The Android version is still in beta and not available everywhere via Play. Here's a link to the nightlies: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/armv7-android/
moboplayer.
but considering the battery life , i nevery saw long movie with my device
Gewgaws said:
VLC all the way. The Android version is still in beta and not available everywhere via Play. Here's a link to the nightlies: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/armv7-android/
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Holy crap! I had no idea that there was a VLC for android! That makes me very happy. Thanks for the link!
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I found an blog on Google which should be helpful to you. Good luck!

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