does mediascape play mp4 videos? - XPERIA X10 General

i have different video files (avi, mkv, mp4, etc.) and i usually use rockplayer since i don't have to convert the files..
avi files on rockplayer is awesome.. no lag, no errors..
but when i play my mp4 files, it lags and in some parts the sound disappears and then appears again..
and then i noticed that mediascape 'recognizes' the mp4 files and shows them on the 'recently added' section. so i played it and voila, it works perfectly without any lags or skips.. HOWEVER, i couldn't get the sound to work at all!
so does mediascape not play mp4 videos? or is it just my mediascape having problems? if so, can u guys recommend me a better player that will play mkv and/or mp4 without lags? thanks!

avi, mp4 and some other video formats are actually wrappers. what matters is the video and audio format inside. the mediascape player is actually quite nice, no lag, even play wmv straight out of the box.

yeah the only problem being that my mp4 files don't play any audio on mediascape..

Must be the video cause I got lots of mp4 files and they run perfectly in mediascape.

mayamo said:
yeah the only problem being that my mp4 files don't play any audio on mediascape..
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Check which codec was used to encode the video... could be an unsupported codec.

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I have the same problem. Did you convert your .avi to .mp4, or just got new files already in .mp4? If you converted, mind telling how?
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guardianali said:
If you use qqplayer, vplayer or a number of other market players u can download, you can play divx, mkv, xvid..what ever ur heart wants.
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Just tried vplayer and qqplayer on Xoom. Although they install, they do not work. vplayer will not even play the video and qqplayer attempts to play but the video is jerky and the progress bar is across the middle of the screen.
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it's also a great player, it can play plays a wide array of formats, i enjoy my HD mkv and mp4 files on my XOOM, i just can say it's great indeed!
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Check out MX Video Player and also don`t forget to download the codec for those video ,been watching all types of video on the go .peace

Playing 720p mkv

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Vplayer is good also...
all these players can't play videos properly ......I would recommend u to convert video into mp4 or avi using formatfactory for PC .....once converted copy to ur tab and play using mx player or v player or stock ...........the resolution and bitrate adjustments make videos look lot smoother and plays without any hookups ......
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I have no problem with stock player and 720p mkv files as long as you don't use High Profile H.264 encoding. The file size will be a little bigger (than High Profile encodings) but that's about it.
akarshfrevr said:
I would recommend u to convert video into mp4 or avi using formatfactory for PC ...
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Thanx for good advice
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