Hi,
Which app can play HD videos for 1080p format? Currently, I only managed to play 360p videos.
no clue, but what's the point in playing a 1920x1080p video on a 320x480p screen anyway
You're not going to be playing a 1080p video on our little 600mhz processor anytime soon.
Ha! My Galaxy Tab just just cope with it.
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Hey guys I'm currently using MXvideo player and it's pretty decent. I managed to run a 720p mkv video of about 300 mb with Software decoding fast on. On hardware decoding I've not met a video player yet that can handle that and I've tested moboplayer and this one up till now.
Well for the most part the software decoding fast on the Mxvideo player does a pretty decent job but it still kinda lags at times. Anyone found a better solution?
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vplayer is a lot worse than mobo and mx :-s
I have the old beta version of player it works better than the newer version 0.9.9
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use dice player it plays almost all formats
The CPU of Motorola Defy is not strong enough to play H.264 HD videos. Unfortunately according to my experiences, the HW decoding in CM7 on Defy is broken. Until this is fixed, I'm afraid there will be no player capable of playing 720p MKV files correctly.
Rock player lite plays most of the videos. I have played some 720p also.
If you are running the cpu at 1ghz 720p videos should play rather smoothly. Maybe its your sd card thts slowing you down
pravarth said:
If you are running the cpu at 1ghz 720p videos should play rather smoothly. Maybe its your sd card thts slowing you down
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Mkv 720p does not work well at all . Peace
pravarth said:
If you are running the cpu at 1ghz 720p videos should play rather smoothly. Maybe its your sd card thts slowing you down
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On a desktop PC, to play H.264 720p video, you need at least 2 GHz CPU. To play 1080p you need 2 GHz dual core CPU and to play 1080p60 movie, you need at least a quad core 2 GHz CPU.
Now add to this the fact, that ARM is slower then x86 at the same frequency and you would need a 3 GHz CPU to play 720p movies without HW acceleration.
if you use GB rom, try diceplyer.
Diceplayer can play mkv with hw decoding.
Mobo player has hard and soft decoding capabilities. It can decode the video, but in general hd videos have hd sounds, that are cpu demmanding. I think that convert HD videos first is a good idea, even when you phone can play it, nobody wants to run out of battary only because of a movie with quality you can not fully enjoy.
Mkv files doesnt work i try Every Video Player in can find but mp4 hd Videos are playable
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720 Video Play
I am using WajkIUI 1.9.23 very recent firmware. My Defy is clocked at 1.1GHz and an amount of 150MB free RAM. I played 1280 X 720 .WMA file with 30FPS in QQPlayer and ROCKPlayer both played well. but very little lag.
MX player and dice player play full hd video in cm7
MX player and dice player play full hd video with 5.1ch audio in cm7
anyone tried mobo player .. its pretty cool ...... ~~
javlada said:
On a desktop PC, to play H.264 720p video, you need at least 2 GHz CPU. To play 1080p you need 2 GHz dual core CPU and to play 1080p60 movie, you need at least a quad core 2 GHz CPU.
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Don't know where you got your information bro, but it's def wrong.
I have a dual-core 2GHZ Intel T4200 laptop and i have a mounted a blu-ray player on it for a while now and i can tell you 100% that it plays Full BluRay discs (meaning over 40GB disc) with absolutely no problem in the world.
Vladuu> My information is correct. I know it from many tests I've done. You have 2x2 GHz CPU, that's enough for a blu-ray (1080p, 24fps or 1080i). But your CPU could never play 1080p 60fps movie.
It's also very likely that you have graphics card which in fact does the decoding instead of your CPU.
i use a rom for defy which transplanted from me722. it support 720p decoding, such as rmvb mp4 and mkv. the performance is wonderful
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i use a rom for defy which transplanted from me722. it support 720p decoding, such as rmvb mp4 and mkv. the performance is wonderful
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mkv hardware decoded?
What resolution must i change 1080p video to to run it fullscreen HD on the Atrix, I tried 540x960 but that doesnt run full screen, and importing full 1080p, unsuprisingly, runs very slowly.
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What app are you using to play the videos? Also, in order to play HD videos smoothly, Tegra 2 requires Baseline profile H.264 whereas most HD videos use High profile H.264. These videos have to be re-encoded as baseline in order for playback to be smooth.
EDIT: Do you mean you get black bars on the top and bottom? What about the left and right?
im using MoboPlayer, and am getting black lines all around, so i guess its not the wrong ratio. what would re-encoding videos require on windows? i use handbreak on my mac, but i dont currently have that on me. also what would the highest resolution be that the atrix could handle well, it seems a shame to watch films like Transformers with a low quality image
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Refer to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12563592#post12563592
Handbrake is on Windows and Mac so you're good to go there.
Using moboplayer to play.. mkv's? If you re-encode the video like above, you can use the stock video player which I guess is just called "Gallery" or "Video Player"... Otherwise, MX Video Player is capable. Both of these are able to use Tegra's hardware acceleration. I still get some stuttering on MX Video Player though so I recommend just using Gallery.
has anyone been able to play full hd 1080p videos on this devices, a could only get an aswome resolution but on 720p
I don't think they can handle 1080P videos, have tried some but the video playing was slow and laggy.
I've always experienced stuttering HD video playback on all my devices. I've used dice player and Mx player. The hardware and software acceleration used with my gnex, never could I get HD video to play stutter free. Hoping for some better results with the GS3.
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I've always experienced stuttering HD video playback on all my devices. I've used dice player and Mx player. The hardware and software acceleration used with my gnex, never could I get HD video to play stutter free. Hoping for some better results with the GS3.
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I've have watched a few 720p videos in the stock video player stutter-free. I even tried the pip feature, and the phone wasn't lagging when changing homescreens while the video was playing in a floating window on top. I have also streamed some hd movies in the plex app without any stuttering.
Playing 720p stutter free works on my 2 year old vibrant too. I guess you should check 1080p high profile videos with high bitrate video and audio. Also i wonder how sg3 handles multi channel audio formats like AAC, AC3, DTS etc
Sadly Snapdragon GS3 , doesn't handle HD videos to well , worse then my GS2 , specifically 60fps HD videos , it skips and stutters horribly ,my old International GS2 plays them smoothly. Kinda bumped about it , im guessing Samsung SOC has beefier hardware decoder.
But, if all your 720,1080p videos are only 23~30 fps you will be fine.
When I get it I'll mess around with encoding some videos to play well with it. If anyone finds a sweet spot with encoding videos with handbrake post some details please. Thanks.
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I can't find anyone else with this problem, so I decided to come here where the professionals live.
My problem is that i'm 100% sure that this is an hd phone, as I've downloaded and played HD videos before, and the default background is HD. Whenever I run the youtube application, the maximum quality that i'm allowed to choose is 480p. Any help would be appreciated.
The resolution is qHD, youtube detects itself, so we cant have 720p on youtube.
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...My problem is that i'm 100% sure that this is an hd phone...
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Moto E 2015 has a 960x540 resolution screen. While the phone can handle playing higher-resolution video (I'm been able to play 1080p and 720p 10bit video in MX Player with no issues), the Youtube app limits to the resolution of your screen. Wish it at least gave the option for 720p, for the greater bitrate, but alas it's limited to 480p. Unofficial Youtube apps might give you all the resolution options, but I haven't tested out any to confirm.