Hello all,
Ive got a problem with playing subtitles on my Samsung LE37B650. The TV is DLNA certified and ive got no problems with playing movies on it.
But it seems he cant find the SRT subtitle files.
When i play the movie with the SRT file on my SGS2 only it finds and plays the subtitle without problems..
What i did:
I named the SRT file exactly the same as the movie file name, but there is no subtitle on my TV.
I tryed different DLNA apps from the market like imediashare.
Ive got an option on my TV to enable/disable subs, so i enabled it ofc.
But nothing seems to work.. did annybody else faced this problem aswell? And maybe got a solution to solve this problem?
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Rly need help guys
have the same problem
SuxOnOff said:
have the same problem
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and you didnt find a solution?
annyone pleaseeee
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Any success?
Newbieshwa said:
Any success?
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nope, not with all share. thought i fixed it with mx player
ruubs said:
nope, not with all share. thought i fixed it with mx player
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How can you share movies from mobile to the smartv via mx player? Please explain!
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restart allshare server on your PC
restart allshare server on your PC
Hi!
I am having stuttering issues while playing 1080p mkv files over wi-fi. The video stutters after every 10 seconds for about 2-3 seconds The wi-fi connection speed is 72Mbps which according to my search is the maximum you get with SIII.
The file I am trying to play is 2.3 GB and around 25 mins long using MX player. The video plays fine on my laptop, also connected with 72Mbps speed.
The only reason I am asking is because sole purpose of my soon to be owned nexus 7 tablet is to watch 1080p, so it would be worthless if I am going to face same problem with Nexus 7. So both Nexus 7 and Galaxy S III users are requested to reply.
I figured the general forum is more appropriate for this as compared to QA forums, I request mods to kindly move to the appropriate section if I am being ignorant.......
Thank you very much.
S3 bangs out 720p mkv files no problem which is fine for a phone
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You expect to stream mkv files on nexus 7 that does not have builtin codec support for that format, with third party, software decoded app? Without a glitch?
Hmm
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khanazaan said:
S3 bangs out 720p mkv files no problem which is fine for a phone
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Yeah I did it, but it would eat up space if I keep 1080p for TV and 720p for mobile devices, plus it would need more time ripping 2 times..... Thanks for the reply though.....
Idan73 said:
You expect to stream mkv files on nexus 7 that does not have builtin codec support for that format, with third party, software decoded app? Without a glitch?
Hmm
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Thanks for your reply, but actually third party player (MX player) is better than the stock video player to stream on S III, isn't it......?
Well if it really isn't possible then I might have to rip 720p as well besides 1080p. 1080p wouldn't make quality any better on a 720 screen anyways, or will it......?
rat170 said:
Yeah I did it, but it would eat up space if I keep 1080p for TV and 720p for mobile devices, plus it would need more time ripping 2 times..... Thanks for the reply though.....
Thanks for your reply, but actually third party player (MX player) is better than the stock video player to stream on S III, isn't it......?
Well if it really isn't possible then I might have to rip 720p as well besides 1080p. 1080p wouldn't make quality any better on a 720 screen anyways, or will it......?
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dlna?
No need for any additional player with it.
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rat170 said:
Well if it really isn't possible then I might have to rip 720p as well besides 1080p. 1080p wouldn't make quality any better on a 720 screen anyways, or will it......?
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Maybe that's the problem right there, I'm no kind of expert but maybe the fact that it's a 720p screen and your streaming a 1080p video is causing the stuttering
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Tectas said:
dlna?
No need for any additional player with it.
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No I was talking about Nexus 7, Nexus 7 doesn't support mkv files......
Actually I was thinking as it can stream 1080p video to a TV using Allshare cast, it shouldn't be a problem to do vice versa.........?
-josh- said:
Maybe that's the problem right there, I'm no kind of expert but maybe the fact that it's a 720p screen and your running a 1080p video is causing the stuttering
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No it's not the problem, it plays any 1080p videos nicely from its internal or external sd card, or even from OTG USB storage......
rat170 said:
No I was talking about Nexus 7, Nexus 7 doesn't support mkv files......
Actually I was thinking as it can stream 1080p video to a TV using Allshare cast, it shouldn't be a problem to do vice versa.........?
No it's not the problem, it plays any 1080p videos nicely from its internal or external sd card, or even from OTG USB storage......
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Because you tested internal, the connection itself and the resolution, i guess the problem is the combination of streaming and the unsupported format or the format only.
Maybe try to convert the video to a supported format and test again or check another player (or both).
About allshare i can't tell, haven't used it, always used plain dlna from settings and didn't encounter issues, no matter which direction.
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Tectas said:
Because you tested internal, the connection itself and the resolution, i guess the problem is the combination of streaming and the unsupported format or the format only.
Maybe try to convert the video to a supported format and test again or check another player (or both).
About allshare i can't tell, haven't used it, always used plain dlna from settings and didn't encounter issues, no matter which direction.
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The same video file runs smooth when played from phone memory, and stutters when played over wi-fi, so I am pretty sure the format or player aren't the culprits here...... May be there are some settings in MX player which I remained unable to explore, or any other player able to prefetch the frames and keep'em in local buffer, although I am pretty much sure that's what the grayed out bar in MX player represents.......
Thank you all for your time, I guess ripping movies in 720 is the only viable solution here......
Try Qloud media, I use this to stream 1080p HD content from my laptop flawlessly, you have to install the software explained in the app description but it's easy and brilliant once it's setup.
The paid version is here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.qiss.vega.pro
The free version is here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.qiss.vega.ad
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i have the same problem as the OP.
I just tried Qloud app and it works great.
However what software does is realtime conversion. Not streaming the original file.
So there is some small quality loss since it converts original file and stream it to the phone on the fly.
There is still problem with direct streaming of 1080p file unfortunately.
CuBz90 said:
Try Qloud media, I use this to stream 1080p HD content from my laptop flawlessly, you have to install the software explained in the app description but it's easy and brilliant once it's setup.
The paid version is here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.qiss.vega.pro
The free version is here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.qiss.vega.ad
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I m using galaxy ace s5830i . From few days after video recording , when playing the video back , there is no sound in the video. Tried many times but results same. I tried swich on/off but no results. Pls.. Help..
Look in the video recording settings. If the sound is turned on in the video recording settings but it still doesn't play sounds in the videos, try flashing new firmware.
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I have Xperia ZR with 5.1.1 LP. I also have BubbleUPnP pro installed but when I try to stream a recorded video (full HD) to Chromecast it plays, then stops, and plays, then stops again...
Same here. But works great with Amazon Fire TV and Kodi. So seems to be kind of performance issue with Chromecast and some HD videos.
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If its not a natively supported format by chromecast than bubbleupnp transcodes it locally. So u need powerful device to be able to do that on the wifi and good signal. Especially if u use dlna or streaming from local server.
so basically many phone have slow motion video option, but i want to shoot video at 120fps in 720p minimun, soo!! is there any way to shoot in 120fps or any camera hack or camera app
Afaik you only need to switch to 720p manually. Then it should work.
Here are other threads referring to that issue...
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I have the same question.