Is there any way to get the ace to play html5 videos? At the moment it just loads up the black video screen then says it can't be played. Can we change the default player or add codecs or something along those lines?
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Looks like the new gingerbread update now supports MKV video files from Gallery but doesn't play subtitles. Is there a settings to enable it to display subtitles? For now, I'm using Moboplayer to do this.
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Really? I can't play a real 720p more then 15fps
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I just play 480p anime shows that are MKV files but the subtitles don't show. I like it now because I can play it on the Entertainment option when I connect to TV. But alas, no subtitles. Does anyone know if that's even possible with default player?
thats not possible on any device with android
that player simply doesn't exist xD
Try using Mobo. It kicks ass and supports subtitles too.
I wonder why some videos from gametrailers don't play, while some other do play. The one that don't play actually start for a split second but then the video player gives an error saying the video cannot be played. I tried some alternative video players like Mobo Player, it is able to open them but the video and audio is not synced. Any solution?
I assume GT changed the format, but it's still MP4, it's strange that some videos don't play, there has to be a way to play them.
I use mobo player and sometimes when i watch video, the audio is not in sync with the video and I know that the video is lagging. So I would like to know what is the maximum specs of a video(eg: file type, video screen size etc) that the hardware can support so that in future, I can find only of that and below so that my video will not be off sync.
LexterAce said:
I use mobo player and sometimes when i watch video, the audio is not in sync with the video and I know that the video is lagging. So I would like to know what is the maximum specs of a video(eg: file type, video screen size etc) that the hardware can support so that in future, I can find only of that and below so that my video will not be off sync.
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Ace does not play HD videos(720p and above) properly. But 480p videos play smoothly.
Soft decoding is slow and causes that.
Yes, I use MX and there's an option between hardware and software decoding, first say not supported on your device.
Hello i have been following this forum for a while and a had a problem with my GS2,
After i installed Go Launcher EX to my device i cannot watch avi,mp4 youtube videos they only include sound, only when i rotate the screen i can
see video for a moment, also when i use SW decoder i can see video but it is very laggy
What should i do to fix this problem ?
Thanks.
email the dev of go launcher by clicking email at the play store or change video player, i use MX player and is one of the best video players out there
Hi,
for some time now basically all browsers switched to integrated video playback and I hate it.
The integrated player is simply said pure ****. Is there a way to disable the HTML5 player and open all videos in websites in a player app (e.g. MX Player)? I watch videos in fullscreen anyway so there is no problem with an app opening instead of this laggy **** player. (Also MX Player can run in Background while playing Youtube for example).
Hidden92 said:
Hi,
for some time now basically all browsers switched to integrated video playback and I hate it.
The integrated player is simply said pure ****. Is there a way to disable the HTML5 player and open all videos in websites in a player app (e.g. MX Player)? I watch videos in fullscreen anyway so there is no problem with an app opening instead of this laggy **** player. (Also MX Player can run in Background while playing Youtube for example).
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If it's an embedded Youtube video and you have the Youtube app, you can click on the link on the top portion of the video (or click on the Youtube logo) and it will open in the app.
Yeah, but it's not only about YouTube. A lot of news sites I regularly visit have their own videos.