Video Player - all formats - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Hi,
Is there an Android Video Player that really reads all Video formats ?
I tried MX Video Player and Mobo Player but they didn't read the video of a BDrip, only the sound played. Strange is that Mobo displayed the video thumbnail but no video at all.
Is there an alternative that plays all videos ?
thanx

You didn't set MoboPlayer to software decode on default
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MX Video Player + MX VideoPlayer Codec(ARMv6VFP)

EmoBoiix3 said:
You didn't set MoboPlayer to software decode on default
Forever living in my Galaxy Ace using XDA App
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That's it !!!!! thanx...
Just had to tick the option !
Works great !!!

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Faster Video Playback

Can someone recommend an android app for increasing the playback of video files? I've found a number of audio apps, but nothing popping up for video.
QQPlayer and MX Player work very well on my Optimus One. Video playback is very smooth. Just dont expect to watch HD Video on an non HD device, playback will be slow then no matter what you use.
I recommend Mobo player, works fine on my SGSII
Qq and MD is best it support avi vob divx mkv all format
Best one I have found by far is Dice Player. Mobo Players is really good too but I use it mostly for running software mode to test stability.
BSplayer lite is quite good, very similar to diceplayer, but its free.
wickedfool said:
Can someone recommend an android app for increasing the playback of video files? I've found a number of audio apps, but nothing popping up for video.
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If you want to change playback speed of video. try diceplayer.
diceplayer can change playback speed up to x1.8(HW) , x1.5(SW)
Do any players support 3:2 pulldown and proper syncing with the refresh rate?
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Best Video Player for Samsung G3...Need Ur Comments...

hi all..,
i want a video player which plays all format including mkv,flv...
i tried several...but found one ... QQPlayer...
the problem is......even though i had hybrid data2sd enabled..it installed in internal memory and took 5-6 MB
any other video player...which play all formats for G3...without lag..??
need ur comments....
pls...if possible...anybody could upload or PM me...apk of best video player for G3...
Frankly speaking i dont use this phone for watching videos. If i have to; i use the stock one. I have heard is Double Twist player is good. It has both music and video support. I have also heard that Mobo Player is good. Try these both and see which suits you.
BTW It really doesnt make a difference for which player you use. All are mostly the same but have different UIs
use rockplayer.its the best.plays everything,even streaming from some sites like iphoneanime.net
Yup, All players I have tried play other formats (flv, mkv) with lags and unsync sound using software decoding. It will be useful if anyone gave good video player.
I use MXplayer since it has a option of fast SW decoding mode. Just don't like it's UI for video list.
MXvideoplayer - didn't see any flow in it, everything is as to my wishes.
friend863 said:
Yup, All players I have tried play other formats (flv, mkv) with lags and unsync sound using software decoding. It will be useful if anyone gave good video player.
I use MXplayer since it has a option of fast SW decoding mode. Just don't like it's UI for video list.
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JanerNevis said:
MXvideoplayer - didn't see any flow in it, everything is as to my wishes.
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guys..mx video player sucks...very badly...don't use...
qq player is the best...
try a movie at 30fps...qqplayer plays very well...while mx player lags...
One more problem with MX is when using Soft decoding, it disables sound after some seconds. Moboplayer plays well but lags when showing playing interface. I use QQPlayer as alternative, It plays soft decoding Videos nicely while keeping as much sync with music as it can, so far so good!
MX is good if want to work with different options like zoom, color etc. Smooth while playing. Though need to fix lot of issues.
Moboplayer for User interference but lags. Lags while playing in Stretched Full Screen mode too.
Rockplayer, never tried.. slow for me so wouldn't recommend.
Overall- QQPlayer looks best one so far.
Do not open new thread.On my g3 watching lots of movies, but I have a problem with this type of movies: BRRip XviD, BDRip XviD, and AC3.Koristim mvideo player and the best is what I tried, but it cant open this one.I tried mxvideo , mobovideo, BSplayer with codecs. I have a problem with the image and tone, is there a player that can smooth it runs all formats? Thank you
Sorry for bad english.Google translate.
Tried all players mentioned here earlier..finally found Kascend Video player that works perfectly with CM7.
I will try.Thanks
LooksLikeSmart said:
guys..mx video player sucks...very badly...don't use...
qq player is the best...
try a movie at 30fps...qqplayer plays very well...while mx player lags...
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I'm sorry but that's a lousy player...even the stock player works better than it, and MX is tons better, if you're using it for anything thats a blu-ray rip or mkv file. The QQ didn't even detect half of my bd-rips! Next time do some real time research before pitching an app.
Qqplayer was a great one but vplayer is beter
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Dice player is the best player around & it plays pretty much all formats of video's including MKV files...
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QQplayer it is..
dsf
What about Mobo player???
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vlc???
QQ player...The BEST..:laugh:
mohdwaqar said:
QQ player...The BEST..:laugh:
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MX Video Player is the best for G3
Plays all formats without lag - But I use a V6 supercharger and it helps speed up things!
qqplayer is the best!!!
mx is quite fine!!
Mx
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Best video player?

What is the best android video player for m720p MKV ? [Xperia Neo]
royalchild said:
What is the best android video player for m720p MKV ? [Xperia Neo]
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Not sure if it'll work, but MoBo Player + codecs have been working good for me
as stated above moboplayer is great. make sure its moboplayer, no spaces. the other ones a knockoff. i used to love mobo until i came across mx player
Mxvideo player is also a good bet. Whilst I am not sure if mobo has more codec support than mx or has ones that are missing from mx, I do know mx has ones mobo is missing,
Mx video player
I'm using MX Video Player 1.5
thanks for answers, now i am using mx player
royalchild said:
thanks for answers, now i am using mx player
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Give Mobo Player a shot.. you wont regret it
MoboPlayer is great ,and is one of the most downloaded apps ,so give it a shot
I have been using Mobo player and i like it
MoboPlayer is the best video player
+Mobo player, can play almost all video formats, though I have already got a giveaway edition of aneesoft video converter for my video conversions.
Mx player
MX player has 3 modes of rendering, HW, SW and SW fast..
I'm not sure about MOBO though..will give it a shot and post!!
Mobo player is the best
mx video player is great but make sure while you play 720P video,codecs for your device are installed
And proper codec should be installed according to your deevice like ARMv7 if you have Xperia Mini Pro
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MX video player is the best for me. I've also tried Rock player, but I like MX more. The only negative point is that MX has ads in the free version, but it's not really disturbing)
mx video works great for me...
I'll try mobo video player. I had a problem with Mx video player, i have class 10 8gb SDcard but when I watching m720p movie I think it's not fluent.
I'm using something called QQ player, I think, but I'll check out Mobo.
Mobo player for sure

Media Player for NT

Hi,
Is anyone using a media / movie player that can use HW accleration on the NT? Tried MX Player with the Arm7 codec but will only play in SW mode still...boom
Thanks,
Danny
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dannysmith43 said:
Hi,
Is anyone using a media / movie player that can use HW accleration on the NT? Tried MX Player with the Arm7 codec but will only play in SW mode still...boom
Thanks,
Danny
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For me HW works for h264 videos only.
You can change the filters for ms player so that everything uses Hardware Mode but that will probably take a while as you have to change each one one at a time.
Onlyh264 format plays he mode thati have seen. mkv plays software mode. luckilyi have most of my videos in that format. I use anydvdhd and handbrake. Any dvd to strip the drm and handbrake to burn toh264(.m4v) file it works great

[Q] 720p mp4 avc [email protected]

does this phone play 720p mp4 avc [email protected] cabac/4 ref frames in stock player or dice player or mx player(hw mode)?
here is a sample video;
https://rapidshare.com/files/1822600111/720p_avc_high_l4_cabac_4_ref_frames.mp4
cant play it with stock player, with quickpic, or with es media player (comes with es file explorer)
mx player can play it in SW fast and SW mode but cant in HW mode it says its not supported.
Gjole86 said:
cant play it with stock player, with quickpic, or with es media player (comes with es file explorer)
mx player can play it in SW fast and SW mode but cant in HW mode it says its not supported.
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thanx man, what about this 480p sample? try it and get another thank u
https://rapidshare.com/files/2464519321/480p_avc_high_l4_cabac_4_ref_frames.mp4
plays with all players. es explorer, stock, quickpic and mx player.
Gjole86 said:
plays with all players. es explorer, stock, quickpic and mx player.
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thanx man, but there is one last sample i promise, please try it and tell me the result, thanx in advance
https://rapidshare.com/files/2823428502/720p_avc_high_3.1_cabac-4_ref_frames.mp4
ahhm2011 said:
thanx man, but there is one last sample i promise, please try it and tell me the result, thanx in advance
https://rapidshare.com/files/2823428502/720p_avc_high_3.1_cabac-4_ref_frames.mp4
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It plays in all players. MX Player, ES player and stock player.
ahhm2011 said:
does this phone play 720p mp4 avc [email protected] cabac/4 ref frames in stock player or dice player or mx player(hw mode)?
here is a sample video;
https://rapidshare.com/files/1822600111/720p_avc_high_l4_cabac_4_ref_frames.mp4
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VPlayer is the only player can play any format or any resolution video !!!, you can check this here
I belive that Mx player it's better than Vplayer (tried both), but that's my oppinion.
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DuBy_Dubiosu said:
I belive that Mx player it's better than Vplayer (tried both), but that's my oppinion.
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yes, To play a movie both MX and VPlayer are good. But if you see the features in both players i am sure you will love to see a HD movie on vPlayer. It is very easy and more powerful. You can touch the screen on left or right to increase/decrease volume or brightness. also take a screenshot of the movie is very easy.. like that more and more. Its almost like VLC player on computer !!!
karthicvkn said:
yes, To play a movie both MX and VPlayer are good. But if you see the features in both players i am sure you will love to see a HD movie on vPlayer. It is very easy and more powerful. You can touch the screen on left or right to increase/decrease volume or brightness. also take a screenshot of the movie is very easy.. like that more and more. Its almost like VLC player on computer !!!
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With Vplay I felted that was laggy in compare with Mx player.
And you have the same controls in mx player, touching the screen you'll change volume, brightness and many
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