I have a rooted Viewpad 7, model VS13761. I have been trying to install the MOBO Player Codecs all day.The app prompts me to install codec package armv6vfp. The codec downloads fine, but when it tries to install, I receive an error message that simply states "Couldn't install on USB Storage or SD Card. I have tried all of them several times, with no luck. I have just shy of 20Mb of Available space in the internal phone storage and 6Gb free on my SD card. Does anyone know how I could possibly get these codecs installed? Everything I have researched says that this MOBO Player is pretty much the best video player app currently available, that i could run on this 2.2.2 Froyo Viewpad.
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So whenever i upload songs to my microSD card and then unplug phone from PC, the new-just uploaded songs become unusable. the default phone player just says "Sorry, the player does not support this type of audio file" or just skips to next song. the same on doubleTwist player - just skips to the next song.
and in the list the song shows up just as unknown artist (as in picture) just with the file name written (the xx - crystalised), although all the ID3 tags are ok.
turboimagehost .com/p/6311626/snap20110308_010941.png.html (can't post a normal link since i'm still a newbie here)
also after plugging the phone back to PC and trying to play one of the just-uploaded songs from SD card, they seem to be corrupted, no player on pc can play them
WHAT MAY BE THE PROBLEM AND WHAT CAN I DO?
i have to mention that this started recently and songs uploaded before play just fine. also phone is rooted with zt4root, everything else is as stock as LG P500 comes.
Either ur sd card is wrecked or ur pc is infected with usb viruses and trojans...
scanned PC and microSD card - no viruses.
weird thing is that if i download songs via apps like "MP3 Downloader" then the songs play and are saved on SD card corectly. really ****ing confused..
What size files after you copy?
Try to check for bad sectors SD
maybe your audio libraries are screwed ..u cud try extracting files from a ROM's zip file and then replacing them on your phone using custom recovery and adb..
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What size files after you copy?
Try to check for bad sectors SD
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Checked the card with built in Win7 checker, no bad sectors.
sarfaraz1989 said:
maybe your audio libraries are screwed ..u cud try extracting files from a ROM's zip file and then replacing them on your phone using custom recovery and adb..
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Could just restoring the firmware or dropping phone to factory setting help, cuz i'm hardcore newbie and i'm also really unfamiliar with flashing/ROM's/custom recovery. (and to clarify - haven't done anything to phone, except rooting)
My suggestion:
- go to Settings - SD card & phone storage - enable "Mass storage only".
- connect the phone to a different computer, one that has never seen your phone before. The mass storage mode should allow you to access the memory card, no LG drivers required.
- copy some files you want to test, check if they're OK. Post results.
Always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" procedure to unmount the SD card from the PC.
how do i go about opening the videos larger than 2gb?
everytime i try to open them on windows 7 windows media player says the usual; an error occured
vlc says:
No suitable decoder module: VLC does not support the audio or video format "undf". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. . .
help please
Use media player classic. Plays pretty much everything. Ontop of that or rather before that you should download cccp. Just google it. Cccp = combined community codec package.
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thanks but it didnt work :/ am i the only one having this issue?
i guess im the only one lol. i have tried it on my desktop and laptop??
HI i now the problem it's because andoroid recognises files larger then 2GB ad file with size under zero. so file about 4GB (limit od fat32) is seen as almost (minus) -1,99GB when transmitet VIA USBto Windows computer file size is corrupted .
What i do is ccopy movie to external sd card and then using card reader copy to desktop/laptop OR send it through wireless network it also send not corrupted file. I don't know the solution problably new ROM should be prepared but i'm waiting for ICS with my sgs2
Marshmallow finally added official support for connecting OTG flash drives natively without the need for a third-party app.
On the Nexus Player running Marshmallow, connecting a flash drive will mount the device so any app with file system access can read files. This allows apps such as MX Player to treat the flash drive as "local storage" so if you do a scan for local media, the contents of the flash drive will appear.
On other Nexus devices I've tested running Marshmallow (Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Pixel C, etc), connecting a flash drive allows media to be copied to local storage. However, it doesn't appear to "mount" the drive. Scanning for media on MX Player finds nothing. If I use the native Android file explorer to open video files using MX Player, the path appears as a "content://" URI instead of a local file.
Is there any way I can make Marshmallow devices treat external media like the Nexus Player so flash drives are actually "mounted"?
I know this is possible if I root my device using StickMount, but I'm looking for a solution that doesn't require rooting my device.
Just bumping this...I'm interested in the same. Thanks!
Vzw phone so no root access. Note my phone is a Play version.
Solid Explorer, the new one, works and shows path of : /mnt/media_rw/0EB0-0FF1. It also asks for permissions and you can successfully grant them. Yet you cannot see this folder/drive while exploring /mnt. It creates it's own shortcut and browsing is fine that way..
Neutron sees the drive and tries the get permissions but you never get to grant them.
Google Player (stock), Player Dreams, Jetaudio, Hiby and Kamerton do not see the drive at all.
Has anyone had success with any player accessing OTG drives?
I'm having the same problem, I couldn't access my NTFS formatted stick with neither using stickmount nor the Paragon app.
After reformatting my stick to FAT32 it's mounted by the system but only accessible and usable by the integrated android file manager.
I now tried total commander and the Paragon plugin and this way you can access files and play them in your standard player and it's even able to load subtitles to a movie but this way it's not even mounted as separate device anymore and therefore not visible to anything.
I'm using the TurboZ kernel and already wrote the creator about the NTFS problem.
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I'm having the same problem, I couldn't access my NTFS formatted stick with neither using stickmount nor the Paragon app.
After reformatting my stick to FAT32 it's mounted by the system but only accessible and usable by the integrated android file manager.
I now tried total commander and the Paragon plugin and this way you can access files and play them in your standard player and it's even able to load subtitles to a movie but this way it's not even mounted as separate device anymore and therefore not visible to anything.
I'm using the TurboZ kernel and already wrote the creator about the NTFS problem.
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I take it you are still on MM.
I found some better filers but still no players.
MM is a tricky one for Dev's to get OTG right. I read many stackoverflow comments, hence the shortage of apps. I think N might be worse.
See here and other recent post of mine.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3533577
Yes I'm still on MM
It's not the file managers fault but more that there's no reliable/functioning way to actually mount an NTFS or even FAT32 OTG stick in a manner that it's easily visible for apps and such under marshmallow.
I tried a few of your suggested apps but only x-plore and "file manager by scavengers" offered an access to the USB stick prompt but didn't actually display it then (probably because of NTFS) or offer a real mount option so they are not helping with my problem but thanks anyway for the help/suggestion.
Actual mounting isn't supported under marshmallow anymore (as far as I found out) so USB OTG is pretty useless now because I don't want to use a file manager to access the files and hope it's able to combine the video with the subtitle file.
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Yes I'm still on MM
It's not the file managers fault but more that there's no reliable/functioning way to actually mount an NTFS or even FAT32 OTG stick in a manner that it's easily visible for apps and such under marshmallow.
I tried a few of your suggested apps but only x-plore and "file manager by scavengers" offered an access to the USB stick prompt but didn't actually display it then (probably because of NTFS) or offer a real mount option so they are not helping with my problem but thanks anyway for the help/suggestion.
Actual mounting isn't supported under marshmallow anymore (as far as I found out) so USB OTG is pretty useless now because I don't want to use a file manager to access the files and hope it's able to combine the video with the subtitle file.
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Right no hard mounts anymore.
But I use xfat and all app suggestions do work. FX is best but it does not let you use all the app on your phone. But these are Dev growing pains.
I actually just managed to mount it like it used to with stickmount but with an app called "USB OTG helper" by "Ray of light"
I tried it before and it gave me the error that it couldn't create the folder where it wanted to mount the stick so it didn't work but now after installing it again it worked flawlessly.
I suspect it's because I used the "external SD card full access" option from the xposed module "installeropt" because now it didn't write any error messages and worked as expected even with an NTFS USB stick.
Hi Everyone!
This evening, I downloaded some new music files on the internet on the PC and tried to copy them to my phone as usual using my USB cable. However the stock music player cant seem to pick all of them even though they're all saved in the internal storage music folder. I've tried to restart the phone a couple of times so as to get the app to rescan the phone for media files and so far I'm having no joy. I have about 745 files and all it picks is 100 out of the lot. Is it possible to reinstall the stock music player? Otherwise how else can I get to sort this without doing a factory reset of the phone?