As you see from the title it is very strange but it is the truth for me . I have both the hd2 and the galaxy tab both running flashplayer 10.3 but when playing 720p videos in the browser it is smooth on hd2 but lags allot on the galaxy tab although the tab has 4times better gpu and more ram .so
1. Is this a compitability issue with the flash player or a hardware limitation on the tab
2. For those who upgraded for the gingerbread can any one test a 720 p video on youtube and tell me if it laggs or not (but with the browser not with the youtube application )
thanks and regards.
Have you tired it in Opera Browser? I find Opera handles videos much better than the stock browser..
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Have you tired it in Opera Browser? I find Opera handles videos much better than the stock browser..
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same probemon all browsers in the market (720/1080p flash videos ) lags allot like 5 fbs
In new Gingerbread ROM I can play 1080p youtube videos fairly smoothly (720p plays perfectly). This was before 10.3 was released as well.
Pre gingerbread I couldn't even play 480p properly.
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In new Gingerbread ROM I can play 1080p youtube videos fairly smoothly (720p plays perfectly). This was before 10.3 was released as well.
Pre gingerbread I couldn't even play 480p properly.
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this is a good news i though it was hardware limitation , but it sems that it is a problem with 2.2 firmware , more experiencs are welcomed
For me 720p and 1080p works with no lag. Check this youtube video. www.youtube.com/watch?v=96WK2LQ4ze8&feature=player_embedded make sure to select 720 or 1080. With the old 2.2 rom there was no way to watch 720p.
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lucian777 said:
For me 720p and 1080p works with no lag. Check this youtube video. www.youtube.com/watch?v=96WK2LQ4ze8&feature=player_embedded make sure to select 720 or 1080.
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are you on 2.2 or 2.3
Ginger.
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Ginger.
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then the problem is with the froyo only , any one with froyo to try this video as falsh player 19.2 and 10.3 adds option to watch 720 /1080 videos
Two days ago with froyo and flash 10.2 i was unable to play 720p. With ando 2.3 ive tested both flash 10.2 and 10.3 they are the same regarding hd playback in the browser. One minor issue with flash 10.3 on opera i get some square boxes on the player text. I guess its opera's fault because in the stock browser its ok.
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then the problem is with the froyo only , any one with froyo to try this video as falsh player 19.2 and 10.3 adds option to watch 720 /1080 videos
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Two days ago with froyo and flash 10.2 i was unable to play 720p. With ando 2.3 ive tested both flash 10.2 and 10.3 they are the same regarding hd playback in the browser. One minor issue with flash 10.3 on opera i get some square boxes on the player text. I guess its opera's fault because in the stock browser its ok.
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thanks for your help , i think i should upgrade to gingerbread now
Take care with the flashing!
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thanks for your help , i think i should upgrade to gingerbread now
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After installing gingerbread and flash 10.3 i immediately went to youtube and tested 720p and 1080p videos. Was quite surprised by the smoothness of video playback even at full screen. Samsung browser is also very very smooth now without any lags! I think its the same browser sgs 2 has.
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After installing gingerbread and flash 10.3 i immediately went to youtube and tested 720p and 1080p videos. Was quite surprised by the smoothness of video playback even at full screen. Samsung browser is also very very smooth now without any lags! I think its the same browser sgs 2 has.
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the sgs 2 browser supports hardware acceleration , that is why flash videos works good and lag is minimized
Really that so cool gingerbread but im kinda scared when it comes to flashing. So im going to wait for kies to upgrade....
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the sgs 2 browser supports hardware acceleration , that is why flash videos works good and lag is minimized
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If that's the case then samsung probably enabled hw acceleration on the tab too. I used to have awful lags and slow page rendering on my froyo tabstock browser but 2.3.3 is very different. Smoother and faster. Flash works better too. Plays 1080p and 720p vids smooth and with good framerate.
I havent had any issues with Flash videos lagging to 5fps. Usually smooth as hell. Both FroYo and Gingerbread.
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I havent had any issues with Flash videos lagging to 5fps. Usually smooth as hell. Both FroYo and Gingerbread.
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we are talking about 720/1080 p videos , it seems to lag at most on froyo , if not then you are a luckey man
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we are talking about 720/1080 p videos , it seems to lag at most on froyo , if not then you are a luckey man
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yep. when i was on froyo, flash player was very annoying, very low fps and makes my browser lag.
that's why im happy with the gingerbread update. 10.3 made it even better.
1080p sweetness without any framerate drop and does not make the whole browser lag.
I would not say but I think that video in particular has a couple of moments of the problems, but others have no problem in contrast to that video (I have 1080 2.3 gingerbread and everything ok, the video will sometimes maybe
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so i just watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqxKHGO9HhM
its on samsung galaxy s II ..
how about atrix ? can it handle 720p in browser ?
Every YouTube video I try defaults to 360p and when I try to bring up the resolution selection, it appears for a split second and goes away. I can't even choose 720p!
I can use 720p on my vibrant
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No the Atrix istn able to play ANY 720p youtube video without lagging on the net. You have to watch in 480p.
Tegra 2 istn capable of this.
Just played a bunch of 720p videos on youtube, all ran smooth and fast.
The only video that never played flash was some espn ones
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Just played a bunch of 720p videos on youtube, all ran smooth and fast.
The only video that never played flash was some espn ones
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Thats impossible. Tegra 2 isnt capable of decoding HP 720p youtube videos hardwarewise & it doesnt have to.
So i dont know which phone you have right now but its not the atrix..
my atrix streams 720p perfectly... Idk what you guys are talking about. Use wifi cuz att speed sucks
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my atrix streams 720p perfectly... Idk what you guys are talking about. Use wifi cuz att speed sucks
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Omg what are you talking about?
You cant play 720p youtube videos in the browser with the atrix..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dgSa4wmMzk&feature=related&hd=1
test it..
it stutters as hell
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Omg what are you talking about?
You cant play 720p youtube videos in the browser with the atrix..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dgSa4wmMzk&feature=related&hd=1
test it..
it stutters as hell
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That video played fine for me. Not sure what resolution it is pushing as the mobile site only says HQ.
Jeah mobile HQ youtube = 480p.
You have to play it directly in the stock browser.
Yeah those that have it "working" must be on the mobile youtube site. Embedded in the stock browser, it stutters pretty bad.
that and you get the "not optimized for mobile" message
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Yeah those that have it "working" must be on the mobile youtube site. Embedded in the stock browser, it stutters pretty bad.
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I just tried it in the stock browser embedded. Not stuttering, its watchable, just not perfect perfect smooth.
I'm on Bell and using flash 10.1, not sure if that makes any difference.
Yea.... i dunno if the "Tegra 2 does not support it" statement is the greatest way to put it. It more than likely CAN play 720p video in the browser.... but i'm guessing it would need to be a browser with GPU-assisted rendering in order to be perfectly smooth playback.
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Omg what are you talking about?
You cant play 720p youtube videos in the browser with the atrix..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dgSa4wmMzk&feature=related&hd=1
test it..
it stutters as hell
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Testing...
Ack, this is horrible! Oh wait, I thought it was stuttering. Then I saw it was just loading.
...10 minutes later (Hey AT&T, I think you forgot the 4G part on my Atrix 4G)
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Now playing with video finally loaded:
A little stutter as it start playing, but smooth after the first 3 seconds....Opera 11 mobile browser.
For a while, I had both the Atrix and the Inspire. I loaded MotoBlur 1.1 on the Atrix and CM7 nightly on the Inspire (which OC'ed it to 1.5 Ghz). I tested various flash videos with both devices side by side running Dolphin Mini and Flash 10.2 over wifi.
Playback of 720p videos in the browser from sites like Devour.com were prefect and smooth on the 1.5 Ghz Inpsire. The same videos were almost unwatchable on the Atrix. I also noticed this when watching embedded video on pages filled with many clips (video section of Failblog for example). The same clip would be very choppy on the Atrix and the Inspire would play it smoothly.
I ended up keeping the Atrix because of battery issues with the Inspire (yes, I tried every trick in the book to optimize it). My time with both devices showed a fast, single core CPU results in much more "real life" performance than the dual core Atrix is capable of putting out.
Hopefully Flash and Android become better optimized for dual core processors.
Could it be froyo vs gingerbread thingi ? As i know ginger has some code optimise for flash but froyo is not.
Could also be the case. As we all know, there tends to be a pretty big difference from OS to OS..... take Eclair to Froyo for instance.
so i just did a pretty badass lagtest of the S2, pulled up 20 tabs, and played a video on all 20 tabs. not even the slightest hiccup, pinchzooming as smooth as a picture, no lag whatso ever, as smooth as going to google.com
had some stuff running in the background too, i didnt set up for this video at all.. original out of box stock rom.. totally unstoppable!
check out the video by yours truely~
Use the movie code from the YouTube URL in your browser. For example, for: http://youtube.com/watch?v=iox1hzW_ODE use: [youtube]iox1hzW_ODE[/youtube_] -- without the _
EDIT: Hahahha, funny test!
One Piece FTW!
xd haha
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hmm. Thats one certified badass !~!
For sure, the CPU is a beast, if nothing more.
This guy literally eats flash for its breakfast and probably some for dinner too.
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hmm. Thats one certified badass !~!
For sure, the CPU is a beast, if nothing more.
This guy literally eats flash for its breakfast and probably some for dinner too.
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I would not say that at all. It still cant play bbc HD, or bbc standard def flash without skipping.
Not impressed.
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I would not say that at all. It still cant play bbc HD, or bbc standard def flash without skipping.
Not impressed.
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To be fair that's probably more to do with BBC's shoddy application than it is flash or the phone. How else do you explain that other flash streaming works perfectly?
Yea , and it cant run crysis :s
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To be fair that's probably more to do with BBC's shoddy application than it is flash or the phone. How else do you explain that other flash streaming works perfectly?
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Im not talking about the application, I mean the bbc website watching using standard flash player.
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Im not talking about the application, I mean the bbc website watching using standard flash player.
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I know what you mean. The beeb uses some bull**** which meant that the iplayer was not available to us Linux users for a long time even though we have flash capable browsers that played everything else.
Has anyone tried watching a 1080p flash video from the browser? Was it smooth or choppy?
Smooth as butter. I watched a ton of 1080p videos off YouTube and megavideo.
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Has anyone tried watching a 1080p flash video from the browser? Was it smooth or choppy?
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Buddy u keep trying to hold this over the sgs2 head. If every flash based site/video runs perfectly, it has to be something with BBC right? Don't b a b.
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I would not say that at all. It still cant play bbc HD, or bbc standard def flash without skipping.
Not impressed.
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Bbc iplayer dont even work that well on ps3 with a good wifi connectiob so i ainbt that worried. Bbc news app is slow too compared to skys one, thay just make **** apps and web sites
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those were ALL 1080p.
loljk, idk maybe i should make a video of how many 1080p videos i can get and itll still be smooth.. wonder how many i would get oo
i wanna make a post or something where its just a whole page of embedded videos, so i dont have to do tabs, anyone got a forum they dont mind spamming with videos? ill make a cool video out of it!
That's because the ****heads at the BBC knows they'll be getting money from us every year regardless of the **** they produce. The TV licensing scheme is pure bull****, they should work for their keep like every other station.
@Killer Bee "Has anyone tried watching a 1080p flash video from the browser? Was it smooth or choppy?"
Very VERY SMOOTH. This was one of the first things I did when I got my first look at CPW.
I used to download 720p HD Videos from Tubemate for my SGS.
Now I don't need to download anymore. 1080p HD videos streaming straight from my SGS II >
BEST PHONE EVER
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Very VERY SMOOTH. This was one of the first things I did when I got my first look at CPW.
I used to download 720p HD Videos from Tubemate for my SGS.
Now I don't need to download anymore. 1080p HD videos streaming straight from my SGS II
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How do u watch 1080p on YouTube ? Im having difficulties to change the video from 480p to 720p or 1080p. Help ?
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@Killer Bee "Has anyone tried watching a 1080p flash video from the browser? Was it smooth or choppy?"
Very VERY SMOOTH. This was one of the first things I did when I got my first look at CPW.
I used to download 720p HD Videos from Tubemate for my SGS.
Now I don't need to download anymore. 1080p HD videos streaming straight from my SGS II >
BEST PHONE EVER
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i downloaded a 1080p on tubemate, after changing connections to 6, to see how fast i could dl @. and 1080p videos are shrunken, theyre not fullscreen, are you getting this too?
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How do u watch 1080p on YouTube ? Im having difficulties to change the video from 480p to 720p or 1080p. Help ?
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are you watching them in desktop mode? were watching them from the webbrowser, not the app, and having desktop mode on, then click 1080p right where you normally see it on the website from your computer
As the title states, do we have a way to get hardware acceleration on adobe flash. I hate staring at terrible framerates on HD YouTube via their website and stuttering along on other video streaming sites. This is a dual core device, my phone shouldn't be outperforming it.
agreed, I thought 3.1 honeycomb was supposed to include support for hardware accelerated flash. Sadly any flash video 720p or higher runs real slow on 3.1. Including amazon video on demand and YouTube....
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agreed, I thought 3.1 honeycomb was supposed to include support for hardware accelerated flash. Sadly any flash video 720p or higher runs real slow on 3.1. Including amazon video on demand and YouTube....
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So 3.1 is not the holy grail of bug fixes everyone here is making it out to be... well who'd have thought?
Youtube works fine on my device. Tested with Dark Knight trailer on official youtube app.
Youtube performance
Works great on my a500 using honeycomb Youtube app - works just as well via stock browser on the web site.
What browser are you using to try to play video? Does HD video play in the native youtube app but not in your browser?
i think youtube app plays html5 ,not flash video
We are talking about flash 720p in browser not YouTube app....
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Ridicolous pixellated videos.
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As the title states, do we have a way to get hardware acceleration on adobe flash. I hate staring at terrible framerates on HD YouTube via their website and stuttering along on other video streaming sites. This is a dual core device, my phone shouldn't be outperforming it.
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So, I'm not the only stupid guy who's having that ridicolous streaming video quality!
I was asking in the primee rom thread but everybody had ignored me, same thing in the acertabletforum.com thread, and in the facebook page to support the unlocked bootloader (where I was teased as an idiot).
Youtube has some pixellated video, both in the dedicated app and in the website.
Same issue for all other kind of streamed video.
What we have to wait? Is that a Tegra2 issue? My Galaxy S and my Iphone 4 have not this ridicolous video quality...So, who's the guilty? -.-
Google promised hardware acceleration with the 3.1 update...but it seems something gone wrong.
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My Galaxy S and my Iphone 4 have not this ridicolous video quality...So, who's the guilty?
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Iphone doesn't support Flash so either you're talking about HTML5 or you've just figured it out how to watch flash movies on iGear.
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Iphone doesn't support Flash so either you're talking about HTML5 or you've just figured it out how to watch flash movies on iGear.
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"Youtube has some pixellated video, both in the dedicated app and in the website.
Same issue for all other kind of streamed video."
Maybe you're forgotting this...I was talking about every kind of streamed video, not only a flashplayer based video.
And, you'll know for sure, some Cydia tweaks and Puffin browser, let see flash video in an iOS device.
i just figured out if you use a rom with an updated kernel to 2.6.36.4....the last 4 being the key flash hardware acceleration works great. At least on 720p.
I swear.. now that I've updated to Overcome 2.0.1 and I saw the browser had the option to change the User Agent, Flash 1080P actually plays back so nicely with the stock browser.
If you try to use Dolphin it becomes a stuttering buffering mess long before the stock browser will. That's not to say depending on the video the stock browser won't do the same but certain videos play much better with the stock browser.
Try it..
Sucks because so many people use Dolphin HD. It's the stock browser for me from now on. Haven't tried Opera Mobile but 11 also brings the ability to change the user agent.
Having problems with the Led torch app it's pretty laggy
Yeah i use stock browser! Its faster than dolphin.
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I also experience the same thing. But everyone keep saying Dolphin is better. I already uninstall it,, Lol
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I installed dolphin, used it for half an hour... uninstall.. stock browser is best...
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I've been using dolphin mini. Any opinions with that one? I went away from stock because of checkerboarding with various devices and the ability to easily clean caches.
Why need to change agentstring?
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I swear.. now that I've updated to Overcome 2.0.1 and I saw the browser had the option to change the User Agent, Flash 1080P actually plays back so nicely with the stock browser.
If you try to use Dolphin it becomes a stuttering buffering mess long before the stock browser will. That's not to say depending on the video the stock browser won't do the same but certain videos play much better with the stock browser.
Try it..
Sucks because so many people use Dolphin HD. It's the stock browser for me from now on. Haven't tried Opera Mobile but 11 also brings the ability to change the user agent.
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I call bull**** on it playing back 1080p considering the tab can barely playback 720p.
swyped from a galaxy far far away
natious said:
I call bull**** on it playing back 1080p considering the tab can barely playback 720p.
swyped from a galaxy far far away
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWUkHJJMfU
Really?
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Why need to change agentstring?
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So you can view the desktop versions of websites/to not get redirected to a mobile version.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWUkHJJMfU
Really?
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+1 i think i like u )
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theres definitely special sauce in the stock browser (HW acceleration).
its light years smoother than dolphin or miren.
good on samsung, now fix the broken layout (e.g. to call up bookmarks you need to press menu, then move your hand to top of the screen and press the bookmark button on top right, basically going a full diagonal, usability fail).
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWUkHJJMfU
Really?
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That's not YouTube, what is it?
swyped from a galaxy far far away
i dont seen any issued with my dolphin hd
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That's not YouTube, what is it?
swyped from a galaxy far far away
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It's Vevo, right off of Youtube's servers. I can play pretty much any 1080P Youtube flash video I want. 1080P content plays smoothly. I just watched the Transformers Dark of the Moon trailer and it was completely smooth. Kelly Rowland - Motivation - smoothly... not sure what you're looking for here but my Galaxy Tab plays 1080P flash just fine with the stock browser. Dolphin HD has issues and it always shows the status/notification panel in full screen.
I tried looking at the video and it seemed more like the tab was video recording something else playing the desktop version of the video. The stock browser was denied when trying to watch the video with fourteen million views and said not allowed on mobile. I tried changing dolphin mini to desktop and watching the video but I couldn't select 1080. The popup kept disappearing when trying to go to a higher resolution.
Pull back on the camera and show it was actually a tab playing it. Show proof that it was playing at full 1080. My 2ghz dual core MacBook can't play that high without studdering and a computer CPU can run circles around the galaxy tab 7 horsepower wise. I call fake unless you can show absolute proof. Even if you gacked the 1080 video and played it in the default video player app or dice player, it would bog down because of too much processing power needed to play the video.
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I tried looking at the video and it seemed more like the tab was video recording something else playing the desktop version of the video. The stock browser was denied when trying to watch the video with fourteen million views and said not allowed on mobile. I tried changing dolphin mini to desktop and watching the video but I couldn't select 1080. The popup kept disappearing when trying to go to a higher resolution.
Pull back on the camera and show it was actually a tab playing it. Show proof that it was playing at full 1080. My 2ghz dual core MacBook can't play that high without studdering and a computer CPU can run circles around the galaxy tab 7 horsepower wise. I call fake unless you can show absolute proof. Even if you gacked the 1080 video and played it in the default video player app or dice player, it would bog down because of too much processing power needed to play the video.
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Are you SERIOUS right now?!
The Tab doesn't have stereo recording. My Sensation 4G does. Apple sucks the fat one at Flash playback. They don't have any HW acceleration last I checked and use crap like Intel GMA graphics. The mere fact that my Hummingbird Tab can flawlessly playback 1080P flash content and my $1800 Black Macbook can't is really just proof of how sad that is for my Macbook.
NonetheLESS.. there is a new video uploading that clearly shows that it's my Galaxy Tab playing the video and not something else.. damn. With Youtube. With me selecting 1080P. With 2 videos. I'm sure someone else will tell me it's all just an illusion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFgYL4CCCM8
Lower the volume because it gets pretty distorted at the :25 mark
Your lucky i guess, because i cant play anything over 480 on youtube, its choppy as on 720, and unplayable on 1080, maybe its a cm7 issue
I'm with heygrl, just watched a number of 1080p youtube clips, in the stock browser. Including the transformers 3 official trailer, on my tab and they all played flawlessly.
I am running overcome @ 1.4ghz
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Hey guys,
I'm gonna keep it short. My dad has a galaxy s and he's too fond of watching videos. Unfortunately, on every ROM I've tried, video playback isn't smooth at all. One of the reason I guess is the second core and hardware decoding issues whatever, but there should be a solution.. which I am not able to. I feel really bad for him, help me out?
He bought my a Galaxy Nexus and uses the i9000 himself and I really wanna help him out.
Videos play great for me on CM9 Noghtlies with stock kernel
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+1 stock kernel also works fine for me.
what video format you tried ?
anyway galaxy s is only single core. cmiiw
hi guys.
hi TigerCourage and thank you. i was wondering about Video Playback and HD recording on ICS!!!
* i am now value pack 2.3.6 JVU and i am afraid to move ICS specially some guys told me to get back 2.3.3 an i don't understand why?
no problem with any sort of video on any ics rom that I have tried so far
thanks guys
**do i need lagfix in ICS ???
i'm om Aokp every video running smooth
btw dont try to play 1080p on the device it's not gonna work with H/W decoding it will lag as hell
thank you
why, you couldn't make "lagfix"
arzbhatia said:
Hey guys,
I'm gonna keep it short. My dad has a galaxy s and he's too fond of watching videos. Unfortunately, on every ROM I've tried, video playback isn't smooth at all. One of the reason I guess is the second core and hardware decoding issues whatever, but there should be a solution.. which I am not able to. I feel really bad for him, help me out?
He bought my a Galaxy Nexus and uses the i9000 himself and I really wanna help him out.
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MXPlayer works pretty good with the Galaxy S ICS Roms.
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MXPlayer works pretty good with the Galaxy S ICS Roms.
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i use XXJVU is working good with watching videos
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thank you
why, you couldn't make "lagfix"
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there is no lag fix this problem with codec not capable to play 1080p that why its lag
btw what the point of playing 1080p on 480*800 screen
Confused by the OP's question: do videos not play at all? Or are there certain codecs/bitrates that are posing a problem?
To be perfectly clear: the term "lagfix" is essentially a filesystem change from RFS to EXT4 and is only applicable for Samsung ROMs that use RFS. All AOSP-like ROMs like CyanogenMod are using proper file systems (ext4 and yaffs2) to begin with so there is no "lag" to "fix." Consider the lagfix term deprecated
720p videos in wmv format do not support h/w decoding, therefore they are very slow. With mp4 or mkv it's all fine though.
Do give dice player a shot...
Playback of 720p mkv's is fine for me on both Slim ICS 3.6 and the latest CM nightly with MXplayer/BSplayer.
But TV OUT is really bad though. 720p lags so much I only get about 2-3 fps. And lower res videos show a lot of screen tearing on the tv during scenes with a lot of movement.
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720p videos in wmv format do not support h/w decoding, therefore they are very slow. With mp4 or mkv it's all fine though.
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+1 for this, happens to me too...
I just converted the videos -.- couldnt take it anymore.