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can any one send me Playing dvix(avi) files in diamond.
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Just google TCPMP. It is free and nice application.
dayasrinivas said:
can any one send me Playing dvix(avi) files in diamond.
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or core player very good and excelent divx and more, latest version 1.3.2 build 6909. coreplayer worked better for me on my diamond than TCPMP
Coreplayer without doubt, best mediaplayer out there.
Only thing is Coreplayer is paid for, TCPMP is free.
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Only thing is Coreplayer is paid for, TCPMP is free.
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That's probably why it's the best mediaplayer, because the creators of it get creds for it and wanna make it better all the time. TCPMP is a project of Coreplayer which is dead by now, and the player sucks to be honest with you.
Another free option would be Divx Mobile:
http://www.divx.com/mobile/
ArtieQ said:
Coreplayer without doubt, best mediaplayer out there.
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CorePlayer support AC3 audio??? No!!!!!!!!
TCPMP support AC3 audio and it's free!!!!!!!!!!!!
kastel71 said:
CorePlayer support AC3 audio??? No!!!!!!!!
TCPMP support AC3 audio and it's free!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So what? It is still by far the best mediaplayer, compare a 700mb movie on Coreplayer and on TCPMP, which one will do best you think? I can't believe how beautiful every single movie/serie look on Coreplayer nomatter how big the file is. TCPMP was laggy, it skipped alot of images and the audiosync sucked bigtime.
ArtieQ said:
So what? It is still by far the best mediaplayer, compare a 700mb movie on Coreplayer and on TCPMP, which one will do best you think? I can't believe how beautiful every single movie/serie look on Coreplayer nomatter how big the file is. TCPMP was laggy, it skipped alot of images and the audiosync sucked bigtime.
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I've seen entire TV series with external subtitles and AC3 sound with TCPMP, files much bigger than 700MB and I did't see "laggy".
Maybe I'm lucky.
TCPMP is my first choice in players.
supersanj said:
Another free option would be Divx Mobile:
http://www.divx.com/mobile/
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its totally [email protected]
they do call it free and it works for some days and but then the license expires.
CorePlayer / TCPMP are the best
Only COREPLAYER
I bet coreplayer is the best software for both video/audio file...
jus try it once and you will forget to use WM player
lol
trust me
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica is available, brings DivX to Android
16 November, 2009
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i5700_galaxy_spica_is_available_brings_divx_to_android-news-1259.php
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Released more than 3 months ago.
So... What's the hold up?
Yes i was wondering that too!!!
I mean when i copy an .avi movie to my phone, the only player that manages to play the file is the yxflash with awful perfomance...so what in the heck ?
There is 1GHz cpu behind this device!
Coreplayer for android is still in the works so we all just have to wait on that.
yxflash plays xvid without any problem in my nexus one
kiowa79 said:
yxflash plays xvid without any problem in my nexus one
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From everything I've read and heard, your experiences are definitely in the very very small minority, as you can see clearly even from this very thread, just two posts above
F i L said:
Yes i was wondering that too!!!
I mean when i copy an .avi movie to my phone, the only player that manages to play the file is the yxflash with awful perfomance...so what in the heck ?
There is 1GHz cpu behind this device!
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When you compile crap it is still crap. Even if you run it on a Snapdragon.
CorePlayer was very good on WinMo, so let's hope they bring it to Android soon.
Coreplayer FTW!
My understanding of the "no Divx" issue, has more to do with Android OS not supporting the codec.
The reason why Coreplayer isnt out yet is exactly this reason. Once theres a codec supporting HW accelleration, then Coreplayer will be released.
cheetah2k said:
Coreplayer FTW!
My understanding of the "no Divx" issue, has more to do with Android OS not supporting the codec.
The reason why Coreplayer isnt out yet is exactly this reason. Once theres a codec supporting HW accelleration, then Coreplayer will be released.
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Yup, and if you go to coreplayers website, they have a blog/forum discussing this... in it, they point out that they have been working very closely with Google on improving the NDK and SDK so that it has native support. Following 2.0/1 being released, they announced it had the graphics and framework, and that they were hoping the next version would/will have the codecs... it also seems it is possible the NDK just needs to be updated, not even the entire OS itself, although that might be a bit dirty for such a huge increase in codec support.
Screw codecs, i want VLC player on my phone.
liam.lah said:
Screw codecs, i want VLC player on my phone.
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VLC isnt even on Winmo...
jz9833 said:
Coreplayer for android is still in the works so we all just have to wait on that.
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I would expect a very long wait if I were you. How long has coreplayer2 been in development now?
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I would expect a very long wait if I were you. How long has coreplayer2 been in development now?
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android 1.5 wasnt capable of it due to a crappy SDK.
2.1 with the new developers tools should get the job done, but who knows
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Screw codecs, i want VLC player on my phone.
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VLC needs codecs too. Its developers just decided to include the codecs with the app instead of relying on the OS's codecs.
That is exactly what the CoreCodecs team is doing btw.
Very easy workaround
This a very quick and easy workaround to divx and xvid.
Download avidemux from here http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html
Then re-code the file, but here's the secret - keep the video as it is "Copy". Change the audio to aac, and re-save it in an mpeg4 containter (m4v). The whole process take about 3 minutes for a full-length 800MB movie. The resulting file can be played smooth as silk in the stock player.
AMoosa said:
This a very quick and easy workaround to divx and xvid.
Download avidemux from here http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html
Then re-code the file, but here's the secret - keep the video as it is "Copy". Change the audio to aac, and re-save it in an mpeg4 containter (m4v). The whole process take about 3 minutes for a full-length 800MB movie. The resulting file can be played smooth as silk in the stock player.
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Tried this just now (previously tried with other tools in Jan). Was hoping....but it didnt work
src: XviD(BVOP/Packed Bitstream)/mp3, AVI
dest: (copy)/AAC(FAAC), MP4
The new file plays fine on my PC but only the audio plays on the n1(default movie player and act1 player)
britoso said:
Tried this just now (previously tried with other tools in Jan). Was hoping....but it didnt work
src: XviD(BVOP/Packed Bitstream)/mp3, AVI
dest: (copy)/AAC(FAAC), MP4
The new file plays fine on my PC but only the audio plays on the n1(default movie player and act1 player)
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That's too bad.
But then again, even if it does work, the whole point is that it would be nice to play our videos WITHOUT having to re-encode like Spica-owners can do.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/17/samsung-galaxy-spica-grows-up-to-android-2-1/
The Spica is now 2.1.
What in the HELL is the hold up?? DivX should have been ported to ANY other Android device ages ago
In addition to changing the container, you also have to change the FOURCC. That is just a 4-character code identifying the video encoding. Your phone won't recognize any stupid crap like DIVX or XVID -- it will only recognize the CORRECT fourcc, which is H263
The hold up is that codecs are part of the framework, and almost all Android video players just use the frameworks video playback facilities. To add DIVX playback you'd need a rooted device.
Additionally, I'll bet the Spica's divx playback is limited to a max resolution/bitrate like Android's h264 support.
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To add DIVX playback you'd need a rooted device.
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I think a lot of people who would want this have root already or (would be willing to) anyway. Plus, there are already plenty of apps on the Market that are root-only.
Okay this is for people that buy their movies, music videos, songs, or what ever you have from iTunes and it puts it in a protected mp4 format called m4p.
First thing you have to do is convert the (m4p) to (mp4)
I found this freeware to be 100% perfect for this.
http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/android/download/
Note: This is a download from the official site.
It supports Mac and PC.
An app on he market I really enjoy that plays mp4s is Meridian
You can DL it for free on the Android Market.
If you want a movie to test this out PM me.
Just thought I would let you in on my research.
Thanks
**EDIT**
I found a better app. Its called Zimly Media Player.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/nc.zimme
Its scales the videos! and it doesn't have lag.
but the downfall is it wont automatically know where you were last.
I'll talk to the DEV an see what he can do for the next update.
Awesome, Thanks!
updated post with better media app
Powers16 said:
Awesome, Thanks!
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np Man. Glad you got some use out of it.
Great find! I needed this Thanks!
I'm a firm believer of Format factory myself, check my sig if you're interested in my settings of the conversion for the best playback and filesize
iviyth0s said:
I'm a firm believer of Format factory myself, check my sig if you're interested in my settings of the conversion for the best playback and filesize
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testing it out now.
Ever consider Handbrake? http://handbrake.fr/
Free and open-source. Can't beat that.
Edit: Nevermind. I did not notice the "purchased from iTunes" part of your original post.
You may try Android video converter software.
Videora converter is OK, and now the Zimly Media Player is not available, but could try Media Player:
http://www.appbrain.com/search?q=Media Player
For more advance options, I recently got a nice video converter from Voilabits, so far works quuite well on MKV and FLV videos converting.
convert video
A lot of video converter can help you convert mp4 to hd
Hello
Im looking for a media player that can reproduce all possible formats (mostly videos). Something like VLC for Android would be nice.
Anything out there?
Have you tried arcmedia ? It plays most of the formats, its worth a try. Especially since its free.
rockplayer , xyplayer etc etc.. look on google... I know I did
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rockplayer , xyplayer etc etc.. look on google... I know I did
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I did as well but didnt find anything universal that plays everything. I swore there was a player that the description said "VLC like; Plays all formats"
Tried many, chose Rock Player:
RockPlayer can support audio and video container format: 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.Audio and video encoding format AAC AC3 DTS FLV4 LPCM ALAW ULAW MPEG Audio MPEG-1 MPEG-2 RealVideo RealAideo Vorbis AVC VC1 XVID DIVX SVQ Theora Bink Theora Bink basically includes all popular multimedia formats.
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Tried many, chose Rock Player:
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When I saw it was powered by ffdshow, I pretty much decided
Thanks.
I used to use arc player but you could not move it to sd. I now use aPlayer and it plays everything I have streamed...
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u should try poweramp its pretty awsome supports swiping through music a lot of equalizers and auto downloads the album art
Audio: PowerAMP
Video: RockPlayer
No more words...
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What phone have you got btw?
Because you won't be able to play anything properly if you've got a phone like HTC legend, HTC wildfire, you'll need 1ghz processor to play everything property..
If you have 1ghz , then try arcmedia. It's free, but if its not good enough for you for some reason, then try rock player, its paid app, but also has a trial. I never had any issues with rock player, it plays everything smoothly.
I use yxplayer on My wildfire
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What phone have you got btw?
Because you won't be able to play anything properly if you've got a phone like HTC legend, HTC wildfire, you'll need 1ghz processor to play everything property..
If you have 1ghz , then try arcmedia. It's free, but if its not good enough for you for some reason, then try rock player, its paid app, but also has a trial. I never had any issues with rock player, it plays everything smoothly.
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I meant what phone has the author if this thread got.
So how's watching videos on a wildfire ?
Because its about as fast as HTC legend, and it was sluggish on the legend sometimes.
You will have to get the apk.. so if u can't get it off the developers site then maybe try some not so legal methods to see I'd it works that way?
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I meant what phone has the author if this thread got.
So how's watching videos on a wildfire ?
Because its about as fast as HTC legend, and it was sluggish on the legend sometimes.
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I have a bunch of videos in the .avi format and I haven't had any luck playing them on my tablet. I downloaded the MoboPlayer I keep hearing about but it just sits on a black screen and never plays. Anyone know what would work with this format?
You could try your luck with Vplayer or RockPlayer. Works great for me
I found Soul Player and that works pretty good. I'll check the ones you mentioned and see how they go as well, and if they run any better.
And the BOMB, MX Video player!
You are all crazy. Moboplayer is the bomb.
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Video player weigh-in
MX player all the way, at least, IMHO.
Mobo player needs the codec pack installed to work.
Search market for Moboplayer Code and install the proper code pack for your hardware.
which codec's for i500?
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which codec's for i500?
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ARMV7
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MX Player also has the ARMV7 codec set as well.
The difference would be MX Player is ad-suuport where as Mobo Player is free...
I've had good luck with Rockplayer. For some reason I can't get any sound when using Mobo.
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mobo
kjy2010 said:
And the BOMB, MX Video player!
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Have mobo and tried mx. In the brief time to test, I love it. Love the control, thanks for tip. Mobo gone now.
dj898 said:
MX Player also has the ARMV7 codec set as well.
The difference would be MX Player is ad-suuport where as Mobo Player is free...
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Never noticed, thank you ad free android app
tu3218 said:
I have a bunch of videos in the .avi format and I haven't had any luck playing them on my tablet. I downloaded the MoboPlayer I keep hearing about but it just sits on a black screen and never plays. Anyone know what would work with this format?
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AVI is not a format, it's a container that can contain many different kinds of "format", or rather, encoding methods of video. Whether your tablet can play them depends entirely on how they're encoded.
I used to use mobo player, but right after 3.1 update the built in clear.fi player worked for avi. is that just me?