Capetown 945 YouTube app problem - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I've just started using my Blaupunkt Capetown 945 head unit running Android 4.1.1.
I've installed the official YouTube app from Google app store but I'm unable to see video. Audio works fine but video is just blurry random colours.
Does the app require a video decoder of some kind?

Install this version, will work.
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...youtube-5-6-35-android-apk-download/download/

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But ever since updating to 2.3.4... I getvery sight lag in the video playback in the native youtube app.. video is fine on web browser through flash ... but on the native app it stutters ever so slightly ..... I wanted to know if only I'm having this issue....
Would be great if someone can provide me with a fix.....
Much appreciated...
Hi,
I had the same problem in youtube app on every KG* ROM so now I'm back on KF2 (2.3.3).
Hmm.... I wish samsung fixed the issue
:-(
I think it might be some thing to do with youtube video and samsung 2.3.4 video decoding because the video stuttes even in their mobile site..... Its only youtube that's having this issue...
Dailymotion works fine... N youtube on flash its ok too just quality isn't as ...
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3. http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Barebones
tnx but still problem
Thank you for replay.
I allready use the mx player. The video recorded, when I play it even with mx player is garbled, picture jumping, green overlay etc., same as on the computer.
Is there a way around this by some app which I would use to record instead?
angelico_payne said:
Thank you for replay.
I allready use the mx player. The video recorded, when I play it even with mx player is garbled, picture jumping, green overlay etc., same as on the computer.
Is there a way around this by some app which I would use to record instead?
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Did you change the settings to SW? When you're watching the video is usually says HW, which means hardware decoding. SW is software decoding
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gagdude said:
Did you change the settings to SW? When you're watching the video is usually says HW, which means hardware decoding. SW is software decoding
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No, I didnt, tried with both, on HW craches, on software garbbled.
Installed VideoREC video recorder and it records, and those recordings I can play fine via mx player on sw, while I still cant play it via gallery (which is not a biggy).
Also video is recorded as if it has low fps (maybe phone or driver limitation), but now at least I can record and view recordings.
Does my phone has hw chip for recording and playback? (cant seem to find this info, and cant understand different codec versions of mx player 5,6,7 - I have 6 installed but I am not sure wheather I should install 7 as well)

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Thanks, i was looking for this, all i need is to have the phone rooted correct?
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