Decent avi player for legend froyo - Legend General

Hey guys is there any decent avi player for legend? Because even rockplayer sometimes lags or sometimes cannot keep up sync between audio and video... please help...
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arcmedia. you find it in the market. i use it all the time works great

for me yxplayer is the best so far

what about divx , xvid or mkv player? previously on 2.1 eclair I was very much used to Rock player ver 1.1.4.7 but now on Froyo ..none even the latest versions are not able to play mkv or divx formats..any solutions guys?

how about any player that does mp4? I tried QQplayer and Media Player, but they both lag and freeze, and video/audio is out of sync... The stuff i'm trying to watch is 768X432 29 frames/second

I tried rockplayer and yxplayer, but the one I like most is VitalPlayer

VPLAYER is really good...
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Problems playing avi files?

Transfered a few avi files and the sound is well out of sync tried playing on in built player and real player. Spec does say avi files can be played hence why I've not changed the format. Any ideas?
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Download Rockplayer and try that.
yxPlayer should be ok. Didn`t try it yet but heard it is one of the best.
FutureClimax said:
yxPlayer should be ok. Didn`t try it yet but heard it is one of the best.
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YXPlayer isn't worth the time or effort...... Rockplayer all the way! Imagine TCMP from the WinMo days albeit without the functionality. Plays practically every format you will ever need it to at good framerates.
Regards.
Rock player on software decoder perfect just shame you have to buy it to get rid of nags will test it out before I fork our $9. 99
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What Video Player works best for arc?

I have used MoboPlayer, VPlayer, RockPlayer and they all stutter when I play avi videos.
Are there any recommendations on how to eliminate the stutter on these players or a different player that might be more effective?
Usually depends on the bitrate of the file. And also avi and mkv with less than 2gig plays nicely on rockplayer and moboplayer in my experience.
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I was wondering if the Bravia engine works when using third-party videoplayer or picture viewer...
Use
1. ARCMEDIA
2. VITAL PLAYER
If you put the .avi files in DCIM maybe it will appear in the pictures app and you'll be able to read it with stock video player ? Maybe i'm totally wrong
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arcMedia is by far the best media player I've came across of
Thanks will try arcplayer on the train tonight to see how it performs
whocancatchme said:
If you put the .avi files in DCIM maybe it will appear in the pictures app and you'll be able to read it with stock video player ? Maybe i'm totally wrong
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DCIM is for everything recorded with the camera and has nothing to do with the gallery widget or the gallery itself, but the last h.264 mp4 i made for the Arc wasn't read by the stock player.
Arcmedia interface is a bit crap.. and there's no homescreen widget either.. wonder if there's a way of modding the stock media player to use more codecs?

How do I watch avi movies free?

Is there a app or back or a thread/dev that has codecs? The only thing I have seen was rockplayer lite whitch is good and it plays my files but with watermarks...
Thank you!
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I've seen many users talk about using Mobo. I use VitalPlayer Neon and get smooth playback of xvids. I assume it will play other avis as well.
Mobo does a pretty good job with avis, no issues for me so far.
Another vote for Mobo Player. Plays every avi I've tried smooth and steady. Uses swipe gestures on screen to adjust brightness, volume and playback location. Free in Market.

Best mkv player with subs

Hey, until now im using the inbuild player. im mostly watch mkv and i like to know which is the best for mkv with srt subs?
b.t.w when i load srt i dont see the right latters its shows @#%$^ instad of hebrew.
I like mx player, but I've heard some prefer bs player.
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Based on my personal expierence MX Video Player is the best one out there. It could play some videos that VLC on my PC had trouble with (10bit mkv).
Still it had slow performance due to resolution and software rendering but it's much better than MoboPlayer or diceplayer, which couldn't play it at all.
Here's link if you're interested:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad&hl=en
MX Player stay the best for moment. Can't wait for a rc candidate about vlc
Hands down mx player
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Mx pkayer definitely
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i prefere dice player
Dice Player for me is the best
MX Video Player lags a lot with 10bit mkvs under SW mode while Dice Player implements some kind of unnoticeable frame skipping to keep the video and audio in sync
Dice Player's downside though is it cannot play 1080p videos, for that i use MX Video Player
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Mx player is faraway first. Somee times i use mobo player.
Mx Player too. Since you barely notice the difference between 720p and 1080p movies on the Note anyway.. It never lets me down. And I watch a lot of movies and series on it. The subs look nice too.
+1 MX Player
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Wow, thats mx player is great and the subs function is working great. Plays mkv with subs with no problam.
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Video Player that can play .wmv

Hi,
In my phone i have MX Player, Real Player, Zimly, Mobo Player and Easy Video player. But any one of the above are able to play >wmv video files?
Can some one suggest me a video player that can play .wmv files smoothly.
Thanks in Advance.
our p500 cant play some video files smooth..because we have low h/w acceleration..
Smoothly....idk but I believe mx video player has support and its free on the market....download the video player and the armv6-vfp codecs
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Yes I can confirm that. I played a 720p wmv file with MX player weeks ago (but of coz it's not smooth on my ICS rom)
I already tried that. MX player plays only audio, it doesn't shows video for .wmv files.
p.hemasundar said:
I already tried that. MX player plays only audio, it doesn't shows video for .wmv files.
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Did you try software decoding(SW) mode?(on the upper right corner while playing).
Otherwise video probably has big resolution and you need to convert it.(480x320)
I tried to play through software decoding but it say "this video can't play using software decoding".
And the video resolution I am trying to play is 640x480. Is this resolution is compatible with our optimus one?
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p.hemasundar said:
I tried to play through software decoding but it say "this video can't play using software decoding".
And the video resolution I am trying to play is 640x480. Is this resolution is compatible with our optimus one?
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Yes......yes it is...and try going through the settings cause the decoding are not the same for l videos hardware acceleration and software acceleration I think
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Grover289 said:
Yes......yes it is...and try going through the settings cause the decoding are not the same for l videos hardware acceleration and software acceleration I think
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Yep.,640*480 videos are playable on p500.
But if you are on ics rom then it is lagging. Try to play on any GB rom, it's playing smoothly.
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Rockplayer shows most of the archive formats, but don't play some of them smoothly.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ctin.rockplayer.android.unified.lite&hl=pt_BR
The VLC Media player is now available on the play store for android
It Can play every video format.
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