hello, i have tcpmp on my phone but when i want to play videos it doesn't play. it disappear from the scren.... help please
It sounds like the files may be in an invalid format, you may be running out of memory, or your version of TCPMP may just be corrupt or buggy (or wrong version for Wiz).
Verify the files you are trying to play fall within TCPMP's format list:
Wikipedia said:
TCPMP supports many audio, video, and image formats, including AC3, HE-AAC, AMR, DivX, FLAC, H.263, H.264, JPEG, Monkey's Audio, MJPEG, MPEG-1, MP2, MP3, Musepack, MS-MPEG4-v3, PNG, Speex, TIFF, TTA, Vorbis, WAV, WavPack and XviD. It supports many container formats, including 3GP, ASF, AVI, Matroska, MPEG, OGG, OGM and QuickTime. Some formats, such as H.264, require a plugin, which may hamper performance.
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And then close all other running programs, clear all your temp files, and try it again.
If that doesn't work, try unloading TCPMP and installing this version:
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/tcpmp.pocketpc.0.72RC1.exe
It's the last stable version for PocketPCs before the project was converted over to "Core Media."
(You may have inadvertently installed the smartphone version, and that won't work, either.)
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I've tried MPEG4, x264, AVI, XVID and nothing plays. Anybody have a clue what video format to use? I have never once watched a loaded video on Android equipped HD2 because it doesn't seem to play any common video format.
natively i dont think it will play any of them you need rockplayer
Rockplayer rox... it supports DivX, Xvid, FLV, RMVB, MOV, AVI, MKV, ASF or WMV
try mp4 or 3gp
Here is a search on market
MP4
I use MP4forHD (program on pc) to convert any video file to MP4 HD2 format, wich is present in the program.
Seen several movies on my HD2 while going to work, great quality.
Definetly plays 3GP
I found a program called Videora that works excellently. It's idiot simple, too. lol...right up my alley.
Thanks to all the replies.
I have Songbird installed on my PC with an extensive FLAC Library of albums in FLAC Format.
When I move these files to my Galaxy Tab manually they play just fine in my music library. However when I try to sync with Songbird they get converted to either OOG or WMA.
In the device Information reported by Songbird it lists device support for the following formats;
3gp, aac, bmp, gif, jpeg, jpg, m3u, m4a, mp3, oga, oog, png, wav, wma
Since I know that the galaxy Tab plays FLAC files, How do I get Android to report to my PC (e.g. Songbird) that it in fact supports FLAC?
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Hey everyone,
I've been trying out all the different apps that claim to be able to play an impressive array of video formats, but none of them can play a simple avi video file (even though it says avi support/playback in the app descriptions).
So, my question for you is, have any of you discovered a way to watch avi files, or any other video formats on the legend without flat out converting it to a playable format? (ex wmv, 3gp, mpeg are the ones supported i believe). Post your comments/thoughts/experiences!
Thanks for reading,
Michael
yxplayer or something like that, and rock player are doing just fine for me...
Vplayer is good
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Just for the record, note that AVI is not a video format but a video container.
An AVI video can be encoded in MPEG4, WMV and so on, so even all the players claims they can play AVI videos, that doesn't meant they can play all the formats found in AVI files.
FYI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Video_Interleave
And: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_container_formats
Never the less it's not the format that is not supported by the Android core, it's the container...
That's why AVI video will consume much more computing power, the program just has to calculate those frames "manually"...
I've tried the available apps and I can't get an offline swf to play. I just get a white screen. I load a test.swf from the web and that had the same results. I tried running the swf's on my rooted Nook Color and they run fine. I was hoping that the TouchWiz update would fix it but it didn't. Any ideas? The SWF is a business presentation.
Try Rockplayer.
I'll try it but doesn't that just play flash videos?
It should do the trick.
Supported file formats: avi, mkv, rmvb, mp4, mov, wmv, asf, wma, wav, mpg, ts, mpa, dvd, au, mp3, mid, ivf, aiff, ogm, ogg, cda, flic, d2v, aac, roq, flac, drc, dsm, swf, pls, pmp
Supported audio and video encoders: AAC, AC3, DTS, FLV4, LPCM, ALAW, ULAW, MPEG Audio, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, RealVideo, RealAideo, Vorbis, AVC (H264), VC1, XVID, DIVX, SVQ, Theora, Bink
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...vices-plays-divx-xvid-h264-and-other-formats/
I tried the test file and my presentation and RockPlayer can't open them. I did open the files via the browser and they work. I just need full screen. Does the default browser have a full screen mode?
Thanks.
I think there's a button that lets you choose the video size. Do you have a test file?
I downloaded a test.swf file from the web to make sure it wasn't my presentation swf. The presentation isn't a video and needs interaction. Like I said, the web browser works but I don't see a way to hide the navigation (on a pc it is F11).
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I downloaded a test.swf file from the web to make sure it wasn't my presentation swf. The presentation isn't a video and needs interaction. Like I said, the web browser works but I don't see a way to hide the navigation (on a pc it is F11).
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how did manage to open a local file via browser?
psxer989 said:
I downloaded a test.swf file from the web to make sure it wasn't my presentation swf. The presentation isn't a video and needs interaction. Like I said, the web browser works but I don't see a way to hide the navigation (on a pc it is F11).
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Browser Settings > Labs > Quick controls
It will make it full screen like the F11. To get the menus back, swipe your finger from the bezel to screen.
Maybe this area has been covered before by using Handbrake, but I've found another useful utility XMedia Recode (google it, I am a n00b here so I can't post external link).
This tools already has a build-in A500 profile! But what I really want is to make sure the video stream intact and just convert the audio to AAC, since many of my mkv files are already in h264 format and there is no reason to waste time on re-encoding the video part and degrade the video quality. A500 plays those mkv videos fine but only without sound. This tool has a "video copy" option, this will bypass the video re-encoding part and just convert the audio channels. Converting a 1GB 720p MKV AC3 to AAC only takes less than a minute (limited by harddisk speed I think). A500 now can play the mkv smoothly.... and also with sound!!!!
I second this app. I have been using it for a while for Xbox playback and it works flawlessly.
So I says to Mable I says ...
I used this quickly the other day before flying, and it seemed to work really well. I used the method described above, using "copy video" and all. It seemed to work really well...at first. The video is fine and the audio plays, until it doesn't. What I mean is, the audio plays but then stops for no reason while the video continues. If I rewind and play the same part again the audio is fine this time, again until it stops.
This is the case for the like 4 different video players I've used. Do you think it's the file, or should I try even more video players? Thanks.
One easy to use solution is here
audioconverter.heartware.dk/Tutorial/
heheļ¼this is good.
i tried this app a few mins ago.audio is perfect,but the video which converted by"video copy" is still slowly or stoped sometimes .but this app is still worthy to try!
i recommend iDealshare VideoGo which can work as either a AC3 encoder or AC3 decoder.
Acting as an AC3 Decoder, it easily helps:
Convert AC3 audio to other audio formats like convert AC3 to WAV, convert AC3 to AAC, convert AC3 to AIFF, convert AC3 to FLAC, convert AC3 to M4A, MP3, WMA, OGG, AU, RA, MP2, DTS and etc.
Convert video with AC3 audio codec to video with other audio codec like AAC, MP3, MP2, DCA, PCM, WMA etc. You may choose to keep or change the output video format like convert MKV with AC3 to MP4 with AAC.
Convert video with AC3 audio to audio format like convert MKV with AC3 to MP3 audio.
Acting as an AC3 encoder, it easily helps:
Convert almost all popular audio formats to AC3 like convert DTS to AC3, convert FLAC to AC3, convert APE to AC3, convert to AC3 from Apple Lossless ALAC, AMR, QCP, CAF, VOC, VQF and etc.
Convert video with various audio codec to video with AC3 codec as well as keep or change the video format like convert MKV with FLAC codec to MKV with AC3 codec.
Change AC3 audio channel like from AC3 stereo to AC3 5.1/6 channel, from Dolby Digital 5.1 AC3 to Mono or Stereo AC3
I found Bigasoft Audio Converter on Google and gave it a try. It works well to convert ac3 to aac on my side. Try it!
I use Dice player on my A500 to play MKV files with AC3
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inisoft.mediaplayer.a
in my opinion, mkv in ac3 is better then aac, so why change it?
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in my opinion, mkv in ac3 is better then aac, so why change it?
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Faasoft's great "Audio Converter" is the best choice to convert ac3 to aac.
You may prefer to a step by step guide named "Faa AC3 Converter - How to Convert AC3 to AAC, MP3, WAV, FLAC, WMA, M4A, AIFF, ALAC, etc on Mac and Windows?" which inform us how to convert AC3 files to MP3, AAC, M4A, WMA, FLAC, etc.
Hope it will help you more or less.
I found Dice player was able to playback AC3 encoded videos more recently you needed to install an open source codec as they were no allowed to bundle it.