I have a few audio apps that are simply USELESS because of the stream chopping so much. MLB, I Heart Radio, Pandora, etc.
No matter if I am on wifi or not, it's intolerable.
Can I increase the buffer size for the apps?
Thank you!
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hi i have ultimate 6150 and i am trying to watch onlinetv using my wifi but if i start the tv in standart quality it is not smooth more like a 5 frames per second. so i was thinking of increasing the windows media player buffer but i did not find how to do it . can you help me with this?
I have a 2gb micro sd card, so naturally i thought "ill put a movie on it" however when trying to play the movie it skips unbareably, the audio skips the video stops etc.
is this a common problem / is it easy to fix?
i am using tcpmp
herm 100
crc 9.1
thank you
I had horrible luck with TCPMP. For movies now I use a converter to put them into MP4 with XVid and play them back with WMP. No issues and crystal clear.
Did you set it to raw frame buffer?
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Did you set it to raw frame buffer?
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I have mine set to raw frame buffer, and have no issues with the picture. Only issue is if I fast forward - the sound skips horribly.
okay i kinda sorted it..
basically the scroll wheel on the side plays a huge part.. when i rotate it it starts to play at full speed :S and no skips but then some weird lag in video/ pixelisation.. trying to sort it
Raw frame buffer causes major slowdowns in video playback for me.
I regulary watch movies or tv episodes on my hermes.
First, have you got the movie in the right resolution? Pocketdivxencoder will convert it down to 320*240 so your phone can handle it easily. I then had the problem that the hermes couldn't support playing the video and outputing the sound over A2DP, and solved this with coreplayer, which unfortunately isnt free, (about £15), but works perfectly for me.
converting it now will post results - thanks for the input guys.
I have a normal of audio files for work, and would like to have them avaialble on my phone for use, but they play in the wmp and coreplayer really high and garbled, is there a solution to be able to play these files at normal levels, ideally with the headphones if that helps?
the HD should have no problem playing a 24kbps .mp3 file as most songs are atleast 128kbps and going up to 512kbps. Have you tried playing these files on a PC with good results? It might be that the files themselves are garbled since 24kbps is really low audio quality (especially in mp3 format).
yeah even 64kbit/Sec mp3 is very bad
I think he means mp3s with 24 bit audio stream (normal mp3s are 16bit), personally i dont have any to test do you have a sample you can provide us?
they play fine on the pc, but that i guess has much better audio capabilities?
i will get a sampe this evening when home from work.
i dont know if it would be a hard ware limitation, or a programme that is needed to "upscale" the quality?
i havent tried using a .mp3 editor to save them as a higher quality, as they are large files (in length,) so the size needs to be kept down
will upload later,
Thanks
I did not know it was possible to upscale a .mp3......to me that should produce the same quality but in a larger file...which is certainly not upscaling but wasting space (what I always thought that an mp3 did was cut off very high/low frequencies and then use a compression algorithm on what remains, hence why a 45mb .wav becomes a 4.5mb .mp3). The HD has more than enough umph to play the 24kbps .mp3 and so I'm very confused as to why you're getting such poor results. Hopefully once you paste a sample file, it will all get resolved.
It isn't possible to upscale a mp3. You'd only be changing the bitrate, increasing the size and not adding to sound quality. Cause a mp3 is in some way a compressed (or ripped, however you want it) file, the lost data in compression cannot be retrieved. 24kbps is awfully low.
I'm currently running AICP, and have a glitchy audio problem which appears to randomly pop up in some ROMs but not others. I have put this down to the audio buffer, and it appears this must be the issue as using an app to determine the size of the buffer I have found that my Desire Z's is over twice the size so, despite having far, far, lower specs, can play audio without any glitches.
My question is which ROMs have a larger audio buffer (unless its kernel related) and can I change the audio buffer size (I know you can using PowerAmp, but I want to play music on Spotify, etc. and I prefer Apollo and GPlay Music)?
Thanks in advanced
Hello everyone,
So I know that it is against Google's TOS (from what I've read) to capture the internal audio of the system, unless using visualizer, and that is too low quality.
Is it possible to capture another apps mediastream? Im trying to capture the audio playing on the device, I dont need all the system audio, just the playing audio from another app (not my app).
Thanks for any help!