Hi everyone,
Has anyone tried to play heavy mkv files?
The Intel A110/GMA950 handles it well?
Not that I will watch on the shift but would be nice to out it to tv monitor..
If not has anyone tested it with less heavier but still high quality videos?
Mine is arriving in 5 days so I am not able to test yet..
Thanks!
Countdown!
365 days...(first time I read about it...)
10...(purchase)
5... (today)...
Did you get the video to work... looking at getting one but am worried about the speed of the machine... I know it's not a racecar, but I would like to be able to play a movie, do general Office 2007 work etc... what's your impression?
thanks!
marcoma said:
Did you get the video to work... looking at getting one but am worried about the speed of the machine... I know it's not a racecar, but I would like to be able to play a movie, do general Office 2007 work etc... what's your impression?
thanks!
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Office 2007 is working perfect. I installed the Enterprise version with full installation
Movies did not play well, but I must confess my energy state was "power saver".
I don't know how it is with "performance"
Will try that later.
I paly movies on mine and have no problems after installing the correct codecs.
this is the typical specs for the movies i watch, either in DivX or mp4
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Me too.
Divx movies run smoothly. (first installed K-lite mega codec pack.)
grtz,
Pfeffa-rah
could someone try to run mkv videos on the shift and post some results?
I'm in a bit of doubt regarding shift playing them smoothly. The intel gma950 should be able to handle them without much problems, also the RAM memory should be enought but however I'm concerned about the processor. Try to run the videos by allocating higher priority from vista's task manager to the video player and it's process.
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Would anyone care to list the best settings to use for TCPMP on the Jasjar/Universal?
What is the best video driver, what should be buffer sizes, microdrive?, preload at underrun etc etc...I have tried playing around with them, but not really sure what I'm doing, so would appreciate some help here.
Thanks in advance.
You don't have a microdrive - that's the old IBM (I think) Compact flash hardrives.
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Otherwise, I think the graphics should be set for xscale, and most of the other stuff is to personal taste I think. I've never fiddled to much with it and it works well enough.
Preload and buffering are again for loading up a certain amount of data to RAM before playing media. I've never needed to play with the settings.
What kinds of things are you (potentially?) having troubles with?
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The usual slightly jerky video replay on files. Even WMV files that play perfectly in WMP on the Jasjar, seem to struggle a bit in TCPMP. I thought I might be able to reduce some of the jerkiness by tweaking the settings, but being the plank that I am, I don't really know or understand what they do.
I think the video accelerator option being set to xscale is pretty much the best you can do.
Try playing with lower sound quality to check.
Try increasing the "normal buffer" slightly, I keep mine at 2400k; too high and it may hinder performance because the system will be fighting for resources.
Ignore microdrive.
In advanced you can try "prefer less buffering", but I don't use it and have no problems.
"lookup tables over arithmetic" should help, but again, I don't use it.
On xscale I tick all three.
What resultion/bitrate are the files?
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The only setting I have played with is in the advanced menu is the "Manual A/V offset +/-" . I have selected -130ms in order to get the lip sync right.
I read on another site some chap thats done alot of testing of TCPMP, and im sure the best gfx performance was when on RAW. summut like 40% better performance over the rest.
Just making sure that everyone knows there's a new version of TCPMP available - Version 0.70
Any major changes?
Not that I can see...a new plugin for speex or something that I've never heard of...
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/changelog
HI everybody here,
That must sound unbelievable, you know, I am not an expert, and I even do not have the Flash program, but I successfully convert thousands of videos to flash videos, and then I upload them to my personal website. ? That’s amazing! I never thought I can accomplish it so easily. Thanks for that outstanding program-Flash Video MX Pro, it saves so much of my time and energy, and at the same time offers me such great benefits.
You will be surprised, that I only use its batch encoder to convert many videos in one time. Moyea Flash Video MX Pro is so lovely and I can not help showing you the steps from which I make miracle.
Do you see the picture below?
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It is the interface of its batch encoder. Click the button “Import Video”, you can load many average video into these program at one time, I imported these videos by one time, then click “Start”, you can not even to wait for its result, just do other things, then you can go to the export folder to get the Flash video. Just so easy, is it cool?
Of course, if you want to personalize your video, you can also click “Customize” to make your video distinguished. Just have a try; you will love this tool as I do.
Good luck and thanks for sharing my happy experience!
You work for this company, don't you...
Does this work? Looks nice. Virus?
SPAM just a simple file converter for your PC !
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Does this work? Looks nice. Virus?
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It is not virus. Absolutely. I have tried. It can process many many files at a time.
if you are interested, you can search Moyea Flash Video MX Pro in google for more information.
It has two modes: normal and batch encoder.
.....Spam.....
Wow thanks a lot I can now watch Youtube vids on my mobile !
btw does it work on Pentium II ?
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You could've at least tried to be subtle about your blatant advertising.
this tool seems not bad,now i want to convert M4V to swf,on working.can help?
I have great problems in getting videos to play on the phone.
Basicly I have an avi file. (Ok, it is a downloaded series). The phone will not play it directly. That i candey understand. But I have tried converting. The program used is handbrake. I found a guide on the internet of how settings to use. The video gets converted to mp4. The strange ting is that i did it for more than one file, but only one would play on the phone. Used a media detail program and everything was equal. File size after conversion is aprox 500Mb. I'm able to watch both on the computer. Please google "Samsung i9000 and handbrake guide" to see the settings. Does anybody know what is wrong?
If someone have other guides on how to get the phone to play avi video on(downloaded). Please feel free to direct me to them or write here. I really Needed help.
I'm connecting the phone as mass storage when transfering to external sd card.
the stock player plays proper mp4 just fine (H264 video and AAC audio at least)
mp4 is the contained, and H264/AAC the video and audio formats inside the container
you may just get for example rockplayer from the market and try to play your file with it as a quick shortcut as well, it plays a lot more formats than the stock player
Get Rockplayer or Arc Media Player
works like a charm
Are you referring to this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729094
Works for me..
Try mVideoplayer this is the best so far.. It can read subtitles from .MKV videos!
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Are you referring to this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729094
Works for me..
Try mVideoplayer this is the best so far.. It can read subtitles from .MKV videos!
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mVideoplayer is the one i use, perfect for Anime and foreign movies with subtitles
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it auto rotates too! without lag!
Thanks for all the help. I'm going to try out the solutions now.
greetings! im still new to these forums (and to the atrix, only had it for a week), but i figured i'd share something that some people might find interesting.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-Video-to-Motorola-Phones-Converter.htm
DVDVideoSoft have been around for a while making a bunch of free video converters for many applications. however, previously it was a bit messy and finicky to make a suitable profile for a particular device since you had to edit the xml file and try to figure out a decent setting for certain vids.
i noticed that a while back they disabled the ability to edit the xml files to create your own video converting profiles, so i stopped using them.
but randomly i figured id give them a go again today. found out that they added a preset editor so we can create our own profiles to suit our motorola atrix.
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ive circled the button that allows you to tap into the preset editor.
these are the settings im using to convert for my atrix. 960x540 resolution.
i recommend setting the framerate to 30fps. if your source video is running at less than 30fps, the program will stick to the same framerate as the source video. however, if you set the framerate lower than the source video's framerate, you'll lose frames.
as for bitrate, i havent had much time to mess around with it. 2.5mbps looks pretty, but you should able to go as low as 1.5mbps with minimal sacrifice on image quality, and it will make the file size a lot lower.
with audio bitrate, this is a personal preference. i dont like going below 192kbps, but some people wont notice the difference.
after that, just rename the profile to whatever you'd like, and happy converting.
the program isnt the fastest available, but its simple and works well enough. the videos play well on my atrix using the default video player and look pretty awesome.
enjoy!
Thank ye very much.
Testing now.
It's main test: Softsubs.
Gotta get my anime fix on the go.
Report: Does not work on .ass type softsubs.
Hello.
I'm having some problems playing some videos. The screen turns green. Has anyone had the same problem?. Regards.
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Are you using Kodi?
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Are you using Kodi?
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I just received and set up 2 of these and am experiencing this occasionally on both of them. It is happening when using Kodi v19.4 (Arm64).
I found if you turn off Hardware Acceleration in the Player Section of Kodi it will play correctly
Yeah I have this box too, its hardware decoder for HEVC is definitely buggy. Some videos are totally garbage, some get a sequence of frames repeated over and over. Turning off hardware acceleration works, but only for 1080P. If it's a 4K video, the CPU isn't fast enough to decode on its own.
The devs of the box told me it doesn't support Dolby Vision, that is the culprate. They didn't appear to be interested in fixing the firmware. I am curious if this is a 3588SoC / ARM Mali-G610 MP4 issue.
I haven't been able to get any answers from other devs using these chipsets in their devices to know if it is only this device or all of them? If it is only this one, I would love to find a custom firmware that allows the Dolby Vision to play correctly
Hello I have a h96 max v58 does somebody have a android 9 android 10 firmware?
HDR, no working. Why?.
The problem is with videos using the '10BIT-SDR-BT.709' format.
-> 10 bits per pixel, standard dynamic range, matrix: BT.709'
Green stripes appear here during playback.
Videos with '10BIT-HDR-BT.2020' work -> HDR10
For example, if you disable hardware-decoding in Kodi, it works.
Custom Rom Android TV 11 H96 Max
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check my website too https://www.genesysnet.my.id
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you are showing a different version of the H96 than the OP