Is it possible to play 720p HD videos in Galaxy 3.
I know it is not possible with default player. But is there any tweak or player which can do so?
Yeah it does play but lags too much.. I tried playing a 720p .mks file on qqplayer..
Works for me played a 2gb MKV movie with no problems on rock player and an avi movie aswell.
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dilzo said:
Works for me played a 2gb MKV movie with no problems on rock player and an avi movie aswell.
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What rom you are using or is this over clock...? Cuz I tried to play on qq player but it lags..
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I have downloaded a bluray (22.5 gb approx.) In a bdmv folder structure. There is a way to play this kind of folder on the Iconia??
Thanks in advance!
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I think we'll never be able to watch 1080p video with such data rate on a500. It will stutter like hell even if you find a player that supports ts format (look in the STREAM folder for m2ts files).
p.s. By the way you can try Dice Player, MXVideo Player or BSPlayer - they support ts files.
Mmmmmm..... So I will have to convert the bluray into an avi or mp4 file...
Do you know a program to do that??
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Doesn't have the a500 a Tegra CPU?
Tegra hasn't NEON support. So you wont ever be able to play a high profile video.
I dont know, why NVidia hasn't implemented it... cowards
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N.Miranda said:
Mmmmmm..... So I will have to convert the bluray into an avi or mp4 file...
Do you know a program to do that??
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Nice thread here by WereCatf
To convert I using Formatfactory this is best soft ever to do any conversion.
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Solved
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26240966
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Thief.
Can someone point me or explain to me how to transfer movies from PC to tablet? What programs do I need?
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The N7 mounts as a USB using Windows. Click and drag.
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On a windows computer all you have to do is drag them over and drop them in the sd/movies directory on your tablet using windows explorer.
You can also just copy them over over the lan if you are using a file explorer on your table and can access your network.
I used es file explorer's built in FTP server. Turn it on and connect from your computer then copy wirelessly.
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Airdroid
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en
If you download a lot, then most formats won't work.
Download vplayer or another media player that will run them once on the device.
Or get an OTG cable to hook flash drives into it and download media import and use it that way.
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Handbrake is also a good conversation program and it can it runs on win and mac
A good player is the mx player, it can even play more formats then the stock player and it has subtitle support
VLC player beta just got an update that fixes the random crashes on N7 devices. Been using this ever since
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I would purchase a OTG cable, and use any memory stick or external hard-drive you may have.
Put your movies here, and play them from that.
If your rooted use - StickyMount
If not then use - NexusMediaImporter.
Could someone confirm the below,
Stickmount = read n write to USB drive (root)
nexus media importer = read only (non root)
Is that correct?
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no idea about media importer but stickmount lets you read and write
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Could someone confirm the below,
Stickmount = read n write to USB drive (root)
nexus media importer = read only (non root)
Is that correct?
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That's correct. Latest version of importer supports ntfs which is good if you have a large mkv movie rip.
MX Player seems to work the best for me.
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techlifeweb said:
That's correct. Latest version of importer supports ntfs which is good if you have a large mkv movie rip.
MX Player seems to work the best for me.
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Thanks for clarifying, have you tried VLC player? The new update fixes the random crashes on N7 devices, been using it and its worked so great so far.
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Thanks for clarifying, have you tried VLC player? The new update fixes the random crashes on N7 devices, been using it and its worked so great so far.
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VLC lags a lot if you try to play 1080p video. MX player with hw+ decoder doesn't.
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VLC lags a lot if you try to play 1080p video. MX player with hw+ decoder doesn't.
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Didn't know that, never tried a 1080p movie but thanks for the advice.
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The USB has to be in FAT32 in order for me to write to it right?
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BSplayer plays anything I throw at it.
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BSplayer plays anything I throw at it.
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Including 1080p movies?
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VLC lags a lot if you try to play 1080p video. MX player with hw+ decoder doesn't.
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I confirm, MX Player with hw+ plays everything perfectly.
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MX player with HW+ has played everything I have, smoothly. But I find the standard gallery app more power efficient, so I use that when I can
I read that the Nexus 10 can play avi files but I can't get them to play. Any suggestions?
Thanks...
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MX player is good
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MX player can. Its superb.
Thank you so much.. it works.. thought I was going to have to convert to mp4..
Thanks again
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Hey guys,
Do i am unable to play avi files or other HD movies on my note 3. are there specific players or plugins/codecs that i have to install in order for them to play these movies?
Searching usually helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2479868
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Mx player pro
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Mx player pro
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+1 for Mx Player. I also have GPlayer (formerly super video player) installed as a fail safe just in case.