[Q] Problems after NAND flash - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I decided to try some NAND builds but didn't like them because .flac music files could no longer be played and most video files too, or the subtitles would not show, so i reverted back to FroyoStone Sense - V3.2. Now the problem is that now these same problems are still there. I used mixzing to play my flac files, now it isn't registering them as music files at all. As for the video i used combination of rock player and vplayer. On both a lot of videos wont play at all, or if they do the picture is choppy and they lag a lot. Also it used to be possible to play video files with hardware mode on rock player now it isn't. If anyone has any ideas as to what may be causing these problems i would appreciate it.

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HTC Wizard not playing videos properly

Hi,
I recently got an HTC Wizard and I like the PDA Phone very much. However I am having problems with video playback. None of the video files I have play very well on the Wizard. I get very jumpy video and choppy sound. I have tried playing WMV and Divix files and they will not play on either TCPMP WM Player. I tried closing all running programs but the videos still do not play well. I thought it might be a slow SD card but the videos play perfectly on my Dell Axim X50V. Is there a better Media player I could try? Or maybe updated codecs?
Thanks
calguy99 said:
Hi,
I recently got an HTC Wizard and I like the PDA Phone very much. However I am having problems with video playback. None of the video files I have play very well on the Wizard. I get very jumpy video and choppy sound. I have tried playing WMV and Divix files and they will not play on either TCPMP WM Player. I tried closing all running programs but the videos still do not play well. I thought it might be a slow SD card but the videos play perfectly on my Dell Axim X50V. Is there a better Media player I could try? Or maybe updated codecs?
Thanks
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ER, simple tip:
Try resampling the videos to 240x320. Resizing the videos(any one of them, shrinking) takes a lot of oomph, which the Wizard does not have.
Tip:
1.Use PocketDivXEncoder. Simple tool. You can't mess up with this.
2.Overclock to ~240MHz
3. The Dell has a FASTER processor, so there might be some hiccups on the Wizard.

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Sometimes when i try and playback a .mp4 file that has been encoded with super via coreplayer (using coreplayers open file etc), its so stuttery that its unwatchable. this includes samples that ive downloaded off the sticky playback thread. this also happens when i try and playback .flv files. trying wmp the files dont even play and skip straight to the preloaded demo files.
The issue, is that when i open these same files via the inbuilt wm6.1 file explorer and use coreplayer to play, they run smooth as silk. i can even play files thats downloaded straight off the net ie 700mb without any encoding at all and they run smooth. wmp sadly still wont read the file.
It seems very tempermental though and just wanted to know what the community thought about this as theres 38+ pages in the aforementioned playback thread about whats the best encoding for smooth playback yet ive found that none (for downloaded files at least) is needed, albeit tempermentally.

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try converting them with handbrake, the evo isn't as powerful as you think

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Rick
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I have had the phone for about a month now, and have been very happy with the device so far.
But recently after the firmware upgrade, I have notice that the phone is not able to support proper playback of .mkv video files.
I am still able to play them, but not able to fast forward or rewind them, the video just freezes. I am taking about .mkv videos with file size of about 600-800 MB. The Blu ray rips are the ones giving the problem. I have tried different files,and all of them have the same problem, not able to fast forward or rewind.
I use the default video player, no apps.
.avi format works flawlessly ,the biggest file I tried playing was 1.3 GB, and I faced no issues. Its only the .mkv files, big ones, that are giving the problem, after the upgrade.
Anyone facing similar issues, or any solutions to share, please reply.
try diceplayer

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