720p Movie files DTS audio - Acer Iconia A500

Hello,
Has anyone been able to play 720p movies with dts audio fine on there iconia?
I've tried several media players. DicePlayer plays the sound fine but video lags. Moboplayer & rockplayer struggle both with video & audio

Try MX video player using s/w fast mode.

thanks will give this ago and report back!!

Tried out MX video player. video is very jittery.. Probably better than the other ones i have tried
i guess we have to convert them

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MOBOplayer WMV no audio

Hello all, I'd like to use my transformer for some movies and some training video. For the most part, moboplayer is great. WMV however is coming up with static-y audio and cuts in and out. Useless for audio part. I've switched it to softwae decoding already but no luck. Anyone knows of a player that can play wmv fine with audio? If not I guess I'll have to try and convert the videos.
What audio codec is used in the WMV's? I have a dozen or so WMV movies and they play fine in Mobo. You have downloads and installed the codec pack as well?
No need for mobo or other third party player, the google stock player is working very well with wmv, even in 720p.

[Q] Divx audio not working after 3.2 update

Anyone else having issues with audio on divx video after the 3.2 update? I run moboplayer and mx player and neither have audio playback in video since the 3.2 update. Any better players out there i should try?
There's no such thing as "divx audio". DiVX is a VIDEO compression library and has bugger all to do with audio. The Avi containers usually contain MP3 audio, sometimes AC3 or AAC. Depends entirely on what your video files contain.
No audio problem with DivX movie with my A500 updated yesterday to 3.2, this both with Acer Media, clear.fi and MX Videoplayer.
FloatingFatMan said:
There's no such thing as "divx audio". DiVX is a VIDEO compression library and has bugger all to do with audio. The Avi containers usually contain MP3 audio, sometimes AC3 or AAC. Depends entirely on what your video files contain.
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Should have been clearer in my title. I am having varying degrees of success with different files so yeah I guess it will depend on audio codec.
I had several problems not only with audio. I did a factory reset and now everything is fine.
I'm on 3.2, and so far mx player continues to play everything I throw at it...
I jsut wish i could find a way to properly stream it from my NAS... (ES file explorer with MX will stream the videos, but they freeze for a couple of seconds every couple of minutes (not a problem with wifi as I can download the whole movie to the device in under 10 minutes))
reset in the end and still had an issue then I remembered I had this when 3.1 rolled out. In moboplayer I have to switch on soft decoding and it works fine.
I'd love to find a way to stream from NAS too. I have a tonidoplug setup and it sucks having to copy files off before playing them.

Can .mkv movies with DTS sound track be played on the Tab 7.7 ?

I have tried the default video player but it cannot play .mkv movies with DTS sound track.
I can see the video part of the movie but so sound can be heard.
Is there a solution to this or do I have to convert my .mkv movies?
Edit: Actually DicePlayer and MX Player can play .mkv movies with DTS sound track.
Earthbrain said:
I have tried the default video player and diceplayer but neither of them can play .mkv movies with DTS sound track.
I can see the video part of the movie but so sound can be heard.
Is there a solution to this or do I have to convert my .mkv movies?
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Shouldn't this be in the Q&A section?
use mx video player , it worked perfect when I played 1080p mkv /w dts video.
Dice Player does this too (and is a better player for the Tab 7.7 overall with better hardware decoding, not much in it though so pick whichever).
NZtechfreak said:
Dice Player does this too (and is a better player for the Tab 7.7 overall with better hardware decoding, not much in it though so pick whichever).
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Just wondering what makes you think dice has better hardware decoding. I have not tried Dice yet but i have not run into a single problem with mx video player
Masterface7 said:
Just wondering what makes you think dice has better hardware decoding. I have not tried Dice yet but i have not run into a single problem with mx video player
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On my Note and Galaxy Nexus some files don't play smoothly with mx player (they are very watchable, just not perfect like with Dice Player).
Glad to see you here NZ... Haven't try the video part thoroughly... Anyway, MX is still good for me as of now... Thanks for the input about Dice...
You can also try BSPlayer.
I found this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vDN-RilC1k
It can also play my AVCHD camera files. (.mts)
One BIG problem is that the player can't play from my ntfs formatted sdxc card.
(Dice+ Mx works)
I have all three installed, but I usually use Dice.
I am having mixed results on my 7.7 - vids with DTS stored on the SD card play nicely when using MX player when the audio stream is set to SW.
However, when the same videos are accessed over the network they are choppy if they play at all. Anyone else experiencing this? I've done some network analysis and the wifi isn't being maxed out or anything.
Maybe I'll start a new thread on this.
sladeywadey said:
I am having mixed results on my 7.7 - vids with DTS stored on the SD card play nicely when using MX player when the audio stream is set to SW.
However, when the same videos are accessed over the network they are choppy if they play at all. Anyone else experiencing this? I've done some network analysis and the wifi isn't being maxed out or anything.
Maybe I'll start a new thread on this.
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@sladey,
There is another thread "wifi connections" that documents some slow streaming prob.
I had to experiment with wifi-g to wifi-n (both 2.4 & 5.0 ghz) to get a steady stream.
No fixed answer at moment as all above settings still hv some intermittent stutter.
Try wifi-g and slowly move up speed.
Cheers
Linuschen said:
use mx video player , it worked perfect when I played 1080p mkv /w dts video.
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What version Exactly?
MX Video Player v1.6f. You'll have to google for the apk as it's an old version that supported DTS software decoding prior to it being pulled.
yeah I tried them and they aren't supported on jellybean so I got diceplayer and used the special codec file and I can playback my 15GB .mkv's with DTS with no problem even running the cpu at 300mhz on my note 2 it plays back flawlessly on my 64gb ntfs microsd card. So it's DicePlayer that does it for JellyBean.
I appreciate your help though.

Best Video Converter To Play mp4's Smoothly?

Ok so I have .mkv's that I have ripped from physical Blu-Rays. I have converted them to h.264 mp4's using ripbot264. The settings I have are AVC high profile 4.0 progressive, 2-pass encoding, 4000kbps video @ 720p, & 2-channel audio AAC @128kbps.
With these settings, one would think that the Nexus 10 would have no problem at all playing the video back smoothly via the stock video app. Unfortunately this is not true, the video playback is constantly choppy and I am trying to figure out what the problem is.
Don't use the stock app lol. Try MX Player or BS Player.

Choppy video playback on Note 3

Since a bought the MHL adapter 2.0 (11 pins) from Samsung I have been trying to replace my WD TV mediaplayer by playing movies through the phone instead but every 1080p mkv file I try to play is choppy.
Players I have used are:
VLC player Beta
Diceplayer
BSplayer
Archos Player Pro
MXplayer
MoboPlayer Pro
None seems to work, my reference mkv file is:
"Escape.Plan.2013.1080p.BluRay.DTS-HD.MA.7.1.x264"
Size: 11.9 GB
Video: 1920x800
Bitrate: 9497 kbps (x264 [email protected])
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 7.1 Ch 5046 kbps
Thanks in advance!
From my experience DTS files have problems with playback as they are a proprietary codec. Try to find a 1080p version with AC3 audio.
Also, did you download the extra codecs on mx player?
Riqz said:
From my experience DTS files have problems with playback as they are a proprietary codec. Try to find a 1080p version with AC3 audio.
Also, did you download the extra codecs on mx player?
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I dled a mkv with ac-3. It lagged on BSplayer but not on Archors so I will stick with that for now. Just going to take time to replace all those with DTS
Thanks for the help.
You should download mx player codecs. Just go in the options menu within mx player and there should be an option to download them directly to the device. Once you download the codecs even dts should work
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