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As a test I copied a 1080p mkv file and tried to play with the stock app but couldn't.
Can someone independently verify this?
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Not tried but I dont think it would as it records 720p so I would think that its the max until new phone comes out.
He plays 1080p files only with other players, with fps around... 2.
This is something I was going to try tonight, so far I have played a 720p xvid which the phone breezed. What was the video bitrate that you tried?
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dipac said:
As a test I copied a 1080p mkv file and tried to play with the stock app but couldn't.
Can someone independently verify this?
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I've also had tried to play one with the stock app as well with no success, retrying 2 now...yeah, I get unsupported file type, I think that stopped me from loading more onto the phone. However, I have successfully played these onto my TV through DLNA.
Maybe I'll try to load more later.
i'm quite sure if you use rock player you could
but it'll be slow as hell
To be fair the specs always said 720p playback
what's the point in playing 1080p content on a 480 x 800 screen?
I'm curious, does any other phone play 1080p without being very slow?
Not really a complaint just an observation as I was planning on putting some of my kids movies onto the phone for the rainy day and I have some 720p as well as 1080p movies.
Just means that I have to alter those before I put them on the phone
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at 1080p you wont be able to keep many movies in your SD card
you'll have a better luck at 720p
I managed to playback this 720p @ 60fps flawlessly , not 1080p but damn it is awesome.
Format profile : [email protected]
Bit rate : 9 000 Kbps
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 720 pixels
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
Captivate thread
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what's the point in playing 1080p content on a 480 x 800 screen?
I'm curious, does any other phone play 1080p without being very slow?
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I'd output them to a TV, I've had mixed results, but perfect 1080p playback on a TV is highly desirable.
i converted a 1080p .mkv file into a .mp4 format on kies and it just convested to 1280x720 but it still runs Amazing good sound perfect picture
still not solved to get 1080 playable?? i tried following and i´m still out of luck
Hi i successfully got a working ubuntu on my microsd class 10 32 gb card
i used a samba fileshare to mount the huge partion (ext4) on my sgs
if i try to play a 17gb 1080p file its always jerky with any player.
i also got successfully connected thru otg adapter my usb harddrive (with an usb hub) formatted to ext3. (can be connected to any windows pc via ext2fsd btw)
there are fullhd movies also on it and sgs2 is still jerky while playing any movie
its OC to 1600Mhz ... GPU also tried to OC to 400 Mhz still out of luck.
so i wanna watch fullhd (1080p) movies over my phone streaming via the mhl adapter to my tv 42".
booth wont work microsd card and usb hdd ... CPU and GPU OC wont help either.
Asking a bit much I think. I was floored at how flawlessly it can play 720p in the first place.
Get an SGS2?
haufe said:
Hi i successfully got a working ubuntu on my microsd class 10 32 gb card
i used a samba fileshare to mount the huge partion (ext4) on my sgs
if i try to play a 17gb 1080p file its always jerky with any player.
i also got successfully connected thru otg adapter my usb harddrive (with an usb hub) formatted to ext3. (can be connected to any windows pc via ext2fsd btw)
there are fullhd movies also on it and sgs2 is still jerky while playing any movie
its OC to 1600Mhz ... GPU also tried to OC to 400 Mhz still out of luck.
so i wanna watch fullhd (1080p) movies over my phone streaming via the mhl adapter to my tv 42".
booth wont work microsd card and usb hdd ... CPU and GPU OC wont help either.
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Emmm.... this is a SGS1 (I9000) thread and not SGS2 (I9100) thread.
I heard SGS2 could play 1080p movies that have bitrate up to 24mbit, you should check that in your own forum.
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INeedYourHelp said:
what's the point in playing 1080p content on a 480 x 800 screen?
I'm curious, does any other phone play 1080p without being very slow?
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I'd output them to a TV, I've had mixed results, but perfect 1080p playback on a TV is highly desirable.
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With SGS's only option being RCA with the max resolution of 768x576, I would also like to know why would you want more than 1080p.
And for all the other that are wondering why your SGS doesn't play 1080p movies, the answer is very simple:
Too low hardware!!!
1080p movies need at least dual-core CPU.
So, get over it, it ain't gonna happen, so stop asking!
/thread closed!
Actually afaik it's GPU support that would be needed. The SGS would choke on 720p if the GPU didn't handle the decoding. Want to see trying playing it in something like rockplayer rather than the stock video player. Slide show without GPU acceleration.
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Hey guys I just bought my desire hd and I'm wondering where I could find a good video file converter for free?
And what attributes I need to apply to get to play properly?
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The built-in video player will play avi, mp4 and 3gp
but could get vplayer from the marketplace and it will play pretty much anything
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I have a few avi files I play on my ps3 fine and they only play about 2-3 mins before freezing on my hd? I have elf as 700mb file is this too big?
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I've had a few 700mb files work but others lag.
350mb files work perfectly though
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Is it normal that the DHD save all the video files I record as 3gpp? Shouln't be avi ?
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best video format to prepare for the gallery is h264 mp4 encoded at 15000kbps, main profile, level 3.1, its good quality and will play well even 720p, you can use adobe media encoder or free online converters like Red Kawa or super.
sadly no matter how much you compress it seems audio affects the playback smoothness, video without audio plays much better
stupidly the cam coder videos are h264 encoded but in 3gp file format which is hard on devices like the ps3
i have played 2 movies which are around 1.4gb both avi files with mp3 encoding. They play fine when using headphones i suggest to turn on Dolby mobile as the audio setting or SRS your choice.
Hi, I'm hoping someone might be able to help me. My wife recorded some video footage of our little lad using her Desire Z. She then emailed it to my Desire HD, but it will not play. I then tried Rockplayer, but it came back with a message referring to "attachmenprovider/parts/484 to play"- and refused to play it. It's in 3gp format.
I'd have thought there shouldn't be any issues with playing back video recorded on another htc device android device, our am I missing something basic here?
Thanks.
ive recently found out the DHD doesn't work well with video files. i can barely manage to play movies without having to lag. MKV files dont work out of the box, and youd have to buy that crappy VPlayer from the market (which doesn't handle it that good either).
on the other hand, my Nokia N8 (before I sold it for the desire hd) pretty much played everything I threw at it without lags/problems (out of the box too) and using only the stock player.
im not saying the N8 is better than the DHD. but its just a bit disappointing.
In terms of slow video playback, could slow speeds of SD card be the cause?
N8 has its advantages but for now I think it's mainly the camera lens, surprised to hear about the vid playback. I think android needs VLC player.
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So how about RockPlayer. I bought it and wondering if it is a true universal media player on desire hd
Who is actually Gunna download movies that take about 6 gigs of space and the download time is forever, is there another way to watch 1080p besides small youtube clips. The 1080p really looks great!
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Well first of all, you're wasting your time on 1080p. You want 720p. Second of all, it doesn't take too long to copy files over and you can even split them up using something like virtualdub.
Ok thanks thought it supported 1080p
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Ok thanks thought it supported 1080p
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The screen resolution is only 1280x720p. So 720p video will look the best on it.
Yes downloading some 720p movies right now.!
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Checkout BubbleUPnP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118891 - includes a local renderer & acts as a control point for DLNA/UPnP
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Who is actually Gunna download movies that take about 6 gigs of space and the download time is forever, is there another way to watch 1080p besides small youtube clips. The 1080p really looks great!
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1080p MKV movies are a bout 1GB (2hrs long)
720 are 500Mb
jeandujardin01 said:
1080p MKV movies are a bout 1GB (2hrs long)
720 are 500Mb
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That is still quite compressed.... Regular 1080p mkv's are anywhere from 10gb to nearly 50gb.
A 6gb 1080p rip is still probably very good quality.
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1080p MKV movies are a bout 1GB (2hrs long)
720 are 500Mb
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Yeah right.. A 45 minute 720p TV show is just over 1GB, a 720p bluray movie comes out to about 2 - 4GB, 1080p is double that.
Even DVD rips of full length movies are bigger than 500mb if you want quality.
I'm not sure if this is on topics, but I download 720p anime mkv(most common format) and it's playback is very choppy on galaxy tab, and I've tried stock video player, mvideoplayer, and mobo player. I have to spent time re encode those files with handbrake or ripbot to make it plays properly. but the exact same file play fine on my galaxy s phone without any conversion.
anyone know what's the problem?and ideas how I can fix it? the goal is to just copy my downloaded anime to galaxy tab and play it smoothly, not spending extra time to re-encode it again.
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I'm not sure if this is on topics, but I download 720p anime mkv(most common format) and it's playback is very choppy on galaxy tab, and I've tried stock video player, mvideoplayer, and mobo player. I have to spent time re encode those files with handbrake or ripbot to make it plays properly. but the exact same file play fine on my galaxy s phone without any conversion.
anyone know what's the problem?and ideas how I can fix it? the goal is to just copy my downloaded anime to galaxy tab and play it smoothly, not spending extra time to re-encode it again.
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Your best option is to convert it. Freemake is my favorite. It even lets you effortlessly hardcode those subs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140403
ericc191 said:
Your best option is to convert it. Freemake is my favorite. It even lets you effortlessly hardcode those subs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140403
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yeah, I spent some time reading several topics and the consensus seems that this is Tegra 2 hardware problem? so there's no hope for new firmware update to suddenly make it playable smoothly without converting?
Anyone got hd video playing smoothly with tab 10.1? This is frustrating because my friend can play hd video very smooth on his original tab 7" while I can't
Try using an app called 'dice player' from the marketplace.
There is a trial version available, to see whether your device is compatible. It's hardware accelerated, basically meaning that it should play without lag. I know this from experience as I had the same issue using my advent vega running vegacomb 3.2
If It's on YouTube or iplayer, you have to let it buffer - all you really can do
Hope this helps
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on youtube or on videoplayer ?
Alex Charles said:
Try using an app called 'dice player' from the marketplace.
There is a trial version available, to see whether your device is compatible. It's hardware accelerated, basically meaning that it should play without lag. I know this from experience as I had the same issue using my advent vega running vegacomb 3.2
If It's on YouTube or iplayer, you have to let it buffer - all you really can do
Hope this helps
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I got a few hardware accelerated player rockplayer and mx player.. still.. both failed to play 1080p videos smoothly..
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on youtube or on videoplayer ?
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on video player of course. so how is your experience?
+1 for Dice Player.
Works on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 3G, it plays mkv's without any problems. I downloaded 1080p youtube windows in MP4 format and they play fine. You can download the 3 day trial + the Tegra 2 plugin and test it!!
Another +1 for diceplayer
I bit the bullet and purchased it... very happy with it so far. Rockplayer and the other well known media players very much so pale in comparison to DicePlayer for the galaxy tab 10.1. Not that I had issues with Rock Player on my old Epic, just that diceplayer plays very nicely with the tegra2.
I have been using it with UPNPlay and MediaTomb on my server in my room and it makes video playback very nice in my house. (except that my N router doesn't buffer the high def stuff well)
Copying to the device though, i have never had an issue with anything i have thrown at it.
sundazetoo said:
+1 for Dice Player.
Works on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 3G, it plays mkv's without any problems. I downloaded 1080p youtube windows in MP4 format and they play fine. You can download the 3 day trial + the Tegra 2 plugin and test it!!
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livedeht said:
Another +1 for diceplayer
I bit the bullet and purchased it... very happy with it so far. Rockplayer and the other well known media players very much so pale in comparison to DicePlayer for the galaxy tab 10.1. Not that I had issues with Rock Player on my old Epic, just that diceplayer plays very nicely with the tegra2.
I have been using it with UPNPlay and MediaTomb on my server in my room and it makes video playback very nice in my house. (except that my N router doesn't buffer the high def stuff well)
Copying to the device though, i have never had an issue with anything i have thrown at it.
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Unfortunately it is still no go for me. Downloaded Diceplayer Trial + codec and still give me choppy 1080p video playback (better than other player) so I'll hold my card for a while and waiting for other recommendation.
What make me really frustrated is my friend old spec tab 7" can play it with no problem whatsoever.. wtf is wrong with this so called dual core marketing bull****
You can always use Handbrake or something to convert it down to 720p, since it will look exactly the same on the tab. All of my 720p vids work great
first you are totally right my galaxy tab7 0n anndroid 2.33 plays 1080 videos much more smootherthan my other tab 10.1 , but remember the humming bird processor in the galaxy tab 7 had a very strong GPU compared to the nvidia tegra gpu so dont consider the galaxy tab 7 a low end device also the galaxy tab 10.1 had to scale for resolution (1280x800 ) while the galaxy tab 7 scales for only (1024 x600 )which is a bigger load on the galaxy tab 10.1 Gpu
second there were a similar problem in the motorola xoom forum and they reached a conclusion that the problem is in the honeycomb compitability with nvidia drivers in some videos extensions not all 1080 p videos lag but only some and may be fixed by a second update or by the release of icecream sandwitch so try to
sundazetoo said:
+1 for Dice Player.
Works on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 3G, it plays mkv's without any problems. I downloaded 1080p youtube windows in MP4 format and they play fine. You can download the 3 day trial + the Tegra 2 plugin and test it!!
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Hi! How do you get your MKVs onto the Tab? My Windows Explorer crashes everytime I try to upload an MKV file onto the Tab 10.1! It's so frustrating!
I've never been able to upload an MKV succesfully before!
Please help!
EDIT: I also bought DicePlayer from the market! This is an excellent app! If I remux 720p MKVs into MP4s and downsample AC3/DTS to 2channel stereo AAC files. The quality on the player is great! I can see a lag occasionally though! It's most definately a drivers issue!
I've never tried to play a 1080p MP4 though.
I've had some success playing 1080p VC1 video files though aka WMV (Windows Media Video) files on the native video player without any issues! The video is silky smooth!
can I just ask why you want to play 1080p video in the first place? the gtab 10.1's resolution is barely over 720p so you will see no quality difference when playing 1080p, if anything it will be worse as it wont play as smoothly.
twisted89 said:
can I just ask why you want to play 1080p video in the first place? the gtab 10.1's resolution is barely over 720p so you will see no quality difference when playing 1080p, if anything it will be worse as it wont play as smoothly.
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The usual answer to this question is because they have loads of 1080p videos already, and don't want to re-encode for the GT10.1.
Simple answer though is that the Tegra-2 SoC doesn't support 1080p in hardware for anything other than baseline profile, whereas the Hummingbird SoC in the GT7 supports baseline, main, and high profile (nothing to do with the screen size).
Regards,
Dave
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twisted89 said:
can I just ask why you want to play 1080p video in the first place? the gtab 10.1's resolution is barely over 720p so you will see no quality difference when playing 1080p, if anything it will be worse as it wont play as smoothly.
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The point is that it is easier to put movies directly on the device instead of converting it to 720
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foxmeister said:
The usual answer to this question is because they have loads of 1080p videos already, and don't want to re-encode for the GT10.1.
Simple answer though is that the Tegra-2 SoC doesn't support 1080p in hardware for anything other than baseline profile, whereas the Hummingbird SoC in the GT7 supports baseline, main, and high profile (nothing to do with the screen size).
Regards,
Dave
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Then this problem can't be fixed by only drivers modification ?
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Guess not since all Tegra 2 devices have the same problem with 1080p.
foxmeister said:
The usual answer to this question is because they have loads of 1080p videos already, and don't want to re-encode for the GT10.1.
Simple answer though is that the Tegra-2 SoC doesn't support 1080p in hardware for anything other than baseline profile, whereas the Hummingbird SoC in the GT7 supports baseline, main, and high profile (nothing to do with the screen size).
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Dave
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really??!....it is too bad news...
i can't play full HD on my tab 10.1
it is in .mp4 format and it just says video can't be played
komorka said:
Hi! How do you get your MKVs onto the Tab? My Windows Explorer crashes everytime I try to upload an MKV file onto the Tab 10.1! It's so frustrating!
I've never been able to upload an MKV succesfully before!
Please help!
EDIT: I also bought DicePlayer from the market! This is an excellent app! If I remux 720p MKVs into MP4s and downsample AC3/DTS to 2channel stereo AAC files. The quality on the player is great! I can see a lag occasionally though! It's most definately a drivers issue!
I've never tried to play a 1080p MP4 though.
I've had some success playing 1080p VC1 video files though aka WMV (Windows Media Video) files on the native video player without any issues! The video is silky smooth!
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Reposting my original question, since no one answered (most likely cause it appeared at the very end of page one)....
anyone can help with transferring MKVs to the tab in the first place?
renaming/removing the extension doesn't help!
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Reposting my original question, since no one answered (most likely cause it appeared at the very end of page one)....
anyone can help with transferring MKVs to the tab in the first place?
renaming/removing the extension doesn't help!
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I guess your windows is broken since I (and other) have no problem transferring any files to my tab. You can try using alternative explorer such as directory opus or xplorer2
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foxmeister said:
The usual answer to this question is because they have loads of 1080p videos already, and don't want to re-encode for the GT10.1.
Simple answer though is that the Tegra-2 SoC doesn't support 1080p in hardware for anything other than baseline profile, whereas the Hummingbird SoC in the GT7 supports baseline, main, and high profile (nothing to do with the screen size).
Regards,
Dave
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Really? So in which area this dual core can perform better than original tab single core? This is much disappointment for me since this is considered high end tablet :-(
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I've tried many players including DicePlayer, VPlayer Video, RockPlayer, QQPlayer, MX Player, MoboPlayer, etc...
ALL above players lag when playing 1080P MKV files. The only player that JUST about manages to play 1080P MKV files close to smooth is VPlayer, the rest lag and the movie appears to be playing in slo mo...
Other problem is that every couple of seconds the movie buffers which results in a split second pause which is annoying. Audio is slightly out of sync too...
It is not my memory card as I'm using the 32gb Sandisk ultra class 10 micro sd card which is specified to play full HD movies without a problem...
Read/write speeds are 30MB/s so I would of expected it to perform better...
I've read something about increasing memory card speeds in the Tab by using some application which boosts & gives you the absolute maximum read/write times from the memory card.
Could anyone guide me on a good application which gives you the best performance out of your Micro SD card?
Also, what else can I do to make HD 1080P movies play smoothly on the Tab 7.7?
Thanks in advance.
Have you tried mVideoPlayer by Daniel Nilsson?
I play movies with no lag from my 32 gbsd card. This player might help. i could not tell from your post if you had used it already.
ColBill said:
I play movies with no lag from my 32 gbsd card. This player might help. i could not tell from your post if you had used it already.
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I tried the above player and there will still lag. However, I found THREE different versions on the market place. Which of the 3 should I try?
I've tried the mVideoPlayer OId edition - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...6a2wuZGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQubVZpZGVvUGxheWVyLm9sZCJd
Then there is the mVideoPlayer Pro version - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...6a2wuZGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQubVZpZGVvUGxheWVyLnBybyJd
And finally there is mVideoPlayer - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wiYWZ6a2wuZGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQubVZpZGVvUGxheWVyIl0.
I've tried the very first edition (old edition) and the lag is still there.
Which version are you using?
Thanks.
Update - Just tried the latest Pro version & the lagging persists...
Could it be anything to do with the bit rate of the blu ray rip being too high?
It's 5.2Gb in size and full HD 1080p...
Are you using JB? Or the default samsung rom?
lambstone said:
Are you using JB? Or the default samsung rom?
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I'm using Jelly Bean.
ColBill said:
I play movies with no lag from my 32 gbsd card. This player might help. i could not tell from your post if you had used it already.
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You're playing 1080 mkv with sound with this player?
I can't get sound out of 5 different test movies.
PK
XDAKhan said:
You're playing 1080 mkv with sound with this player?
I can't get sound out of 5 different test movies.
PK
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Strange, I recommend THIS player - Vplayer. It's the ONLY player that actually plays 1080P MKV movies without lag, and yes, there's sound!
It's not free but it's free to try...
I like the colors with Mobo more than with standard or meridian
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I'm using Jelly Bean.
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Jelly bean lacks some video codecs.
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I don't know if I'm missing something here but, why would you want to play 1080p files on a 7 inch screen? My 1080p movies in mkv format are anything from 10gb to 30gb.
I transcode with dvdfab or similar which brings an HD movie down to not much more than 1gb at the quality is still brilliant! And there are no problems in read speeds and loads can be stored.
Or did I miss the point somewhere?
robt2379 said:
I don't know if I'm missing something here but, why would you want to play 1080p files on a 7 inch screen? My 1080p movies in mkv format are anything from 10gb to 30gb.
I transcode with dvdfab or similar which brings an HD movie down to not much more than 1gb at the quality is still brilliant! And there are no problems in read speeds and loads can be stored.
Or did I miss the point somewhere?
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Or I could do 720P HD rips, keeping a high bitrate keeps higher quality. And as you said, on a 7'' screen there's not much difference in 720P & 1080P...
Even on my 32'' LED IPS 1080P TV, comparing 720P & 1080P can be difficult at times...
There's your problem. Only the default stock samsung roms have proper 1080p playback. Not to mention HW decoding of WMV.
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I'm using Jelly Bean.
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Only samungs firmware with stock kernal plays 1080 without issues.
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There's your problem. Only the default stock samsung roms have proper 1080p playback. Not to mention HW decoding of WMV.
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Yeah, that explains it. I literally had to try 5-6 different video players till I found one able to play MKV movies smoothly...
Ekoplex said:
Only samungs firmware with stock kernal plays 1080 without issues.
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Yeah, your right... At least by using VPlayer, it comes with a HW decoder & therefore plays 1080P movies just fine.
kanej2006 said:
Strange, I recommend THIS player - Vplayer. It's the ONLY player that actually plays 1080P MKV movies without lag, and yes, there's sound!
It's not free but it's free to try...
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...hmmm...Playing from my 64GB USB the sound is noticeable out-of-sync with the image
XK
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...hmmm...Playing from my 64GB USB the sound is noticeable out-of-sync with the image
XK
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Yeah. just a little...
I abandoned custom ROMs because of HD video playback. On official ROMs I can stream HD videos over WiFi with Dice, on other ROMs its impossible.
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recent MKPro updates include the option to select HW decoding.
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I abandoned custom ROMs because of HD video playback. On official ROMs I can stream HD videos over WiFi with Dice, on other ROMs its impossible.
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Had this problem too on cm roms but bsplayer works flawlessly. Used it on all cm based Roms to stream and play local hd movies. Also has an option to offset audio delays.