Which codec should i used with mx player for nexus 7.
ARMv7
ARMv6 VFP
ARMv6
ARMv7 Neon
ARMv5
There's no need to download those extra codecs unless if MX Player asks you to download them.
hirenvasani said:
Which codec should i used with mx player for nexus 7.
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For Nexus 7 first generation 2012 the correct codec is the Tegra3 one. Here is the play store link.
spandexninja said:
There's no need to download those extra codecs unless if MX Player asks you to download them.
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That doesn't answer the question. Maybe OP wants to download them preemptively before mxplayer asks.
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I read this post, today.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13719598
I installed the ' dice player trial '. It did not need custum roms and rooting.
Wow. My movie files were played on HW accelerated mode!!
Doesn't Rock Player already use HW acceleration
No RockPlayer uses software decoding afaik. This works though, love it!
Thanls for the heads up!
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did not know about this. thnx.
edit nevermind
going to go try now
edit works!!!!
i was ready to fork over a huge donation to anyone who could port galaxy S codecs
definitely buying full version well worth the $3
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just played my 3.3GB Iron Man 2 720p AVI ac3 with hardware it looks and plays fantastic
lol ill stop with the edits
psp888 said:
Doesn't Rock Player already use HW acceleration
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only for formats that are currently supported by the OS
MP4 and x264 but still lacks allot of audio codecs ...this player has everything now can play MKV with DTS without the use of converting that ultimately degrades overall quality
The referred thread got removed?
Plays one of my 720p mkv files fine, just wished that it supported flac.
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Carne_Asada_Fries said:
Plays one of my 720p mkv files fine, just wished that it supported flac.
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Flac encoded files are too large.
DicePlayer support only ~4GB files. ( embedded media player support ~2GB files )
We have tested flac enabled version, but it is hard to find flac movie under 4GB.
Oops, the referred thread was removed...
Nevertheless, you can find this player on the android market.
Just search ' dice player ' on the market.
never mind removed
juami said:
Flac encoded files are too large.
DicePlayer support only ~4GB files. ( embedded media player support ~2GB files )
We have tested flac enabled version, but it is hard to find flac movie under 4GB.
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I thank you for adding the support. However, it seems that the audio playback is a bit choppy. Here's the video information if it helps.
Width: 1280
Height: 720
FPS: 23.97
Video Codec: h264
Audio Codec: FLAC
Audio Bitrate: 48000
Audio Channel Count: 6
Data Size: 2.49 gb
Also, when I tried playing a file with an AAC codec it caused an error stating "W/AACDecoder( 856): AAC decoder returned error 30, substituting silence". I attached a logcat if you want to look at it.
Hello ALL
OK this will sound dumb but this is almost like a stock SGS4G media player? That can play multiple codec with out having to root and change rom right?
Thanks in advanced if anyone answers
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Yogi3 said:
Hello ALL
OK this will sound dumb but this is almost like a stock SGS4G media player? That can play multiple codec with out having to root and change rom right?
Thanks in advanced if anyone answers
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Correct....
demo23019 said:
Correct....
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OK cool thanks for the answer sir
And this is in the Android market right? Or do I have to go to website and then side load the app?
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Its on the market
dice player
I have a bunch of videos in the .avi format and I haven't had any luck playing them on my tablet. I downloaded the MoboPlayer I keep hearing about but it just sits on a black screen and never plays. Anyone know what would work with this format?
You could try your luck with Vplayer or RockPlayer. Works great for me
I found Soul Player and that works pretty good. I'll check the ones you mentioned and see how they go as well, and if they run any better.
And the BOMB, MX Video player!
You are all crazy. Moboplayer is the bomb.
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Video player weigh-in
MX player all the way, at least, IMHO.
Mobo player needs the codec pack installed to work.
Search market for Moboplayer Code and install the proper code pack for your hardware.
which codec's for i500?
shaun298 said:
which codec's for i500?
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ARMV7
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MX Player also has the ARMV7 codec set as well.
The difference would be MX Player is ad-suuport where as Mobo Player is free...
I've had good luck with Rockplayer. For some reason I can't get any sound when using Mobo.
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mobo
kjy2010 said:
And the BOMB, MX Video player!
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Have mobo and tried mx. In the brief time to test, I love it. Love the control, thanks for tip. Mobo gone now.
dj898 said:
MX Player also has the ARMV7 codec set as well.
The difference would be MX Player is ad-suuport where as Mobo Player is free...
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Never noticed, thank you ad free android app
tu3218 said:
I have a bunch of videos in the .avi format and I haven't had any luck playing them on my tablet. I downloaded the MoboPlayer I keep hearing about but it just sits on a black screen and never plays. Anyone know what would work with this format?
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AVI is not a format, it's a container that can contain many different kinds of "format", or rather, encoding methods of video. Whether your tablet can play them depends entirely on how they're encoded.
I used to use mobo player, but right after 3.1 update the built in clear.fi player worked for avi. is that just me?
i wanna get the MX video player,, but wich Player CODEC for galaxy note??
in market if you search for MX video player you will see Player CODEC also,, see below:
For ARMv5 CPU
For ARMv6 CPU
For ARMv6 VFP CPU
For ARMv7 CPU
see the market here..
so what is the different..? and winch one is for the galaxy note and for galaxy s II ...?
thank you very much
MX Player will tell you if it needs a Codec pack, which in the case of the Galaxy Note and the SII, it doesn't.
Regards,
Dave
Use Mobo Player from the market, no need for codecs, hands down the best Videoplayer! For all phones I have tried on!
zsolti256 said:
Use Mobo Player from the market, no need for codecs, hands down the best Videoplayer! For all phones I have tried on!
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Dice player is a good alternative also
fsoly said:
i wanna get the MX video player,, but wich Player CODEC for galaxy note??
so what is the different..? and winch one is for the galaxy note and for galaxy s II ...?
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Use ARMv7 version whenever you have to choose the CPU architecture on Galaxy Note.
Newer devices such as Samsung Galaxy S, SII, Note have got ARMv7 architecture, while LG Optimus, Samsung Galaxy Ace have got ARMv6.
They're optimized in a different way such as PC has got 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and you can't run 64 bit drivers on 32 bit OS or vice versa.
You've got to watch for the device specification to find out what type of instruction set does it use.
Thank you very much.. i got it now..
RMXO said:
Dice player is a good alternative also
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Dice Player is the smoothest player with the clearest subtitles (especially embedded mkv's)...BUT you cant buy it!!!
I'm looking everywhere for the 1.8.1 version that plays so perfectly.....but I can't find it.
Cant find apk..and cant buy in the market. arrrrggghhhh
Dice player seems pretty good, it plays in HW mode and does not have any audio sync unlike the stock player/MX video player and all others.
I have tried several players (MX, Dice, BS, QQ), but only MX and QQ do hardware acceleration and none of them plays really smooth.
For testing, I used a 720p 24fps Blu-ray rip which plays smoothly on my Galaxy Nexus using MX.
On the N10 it's only *almost* smooth, it looks a bit like if it cannot update the screen fast enough (maybe because of the resolution).
Developers probably need some time to update their app to support Nexus 10's hardware decoder. I would shoot them an email for status.
BTW, I also tried that Timescape 1440p video and I tried the Google Movies Player. Same problems.
Vlc player?
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Thanks for the tip. But VLC does not finish scanning at start. Have to force close it.
Also tried VPlayer, but it shows a black screen when HW decoding is enabled.
Try mx player. And dont forget to download mx player decoder based on your procie.
Yeh I'm sorta disappointed at the player also cannot find a video that can display this screens potential and run without dropping frames' I'm sure software can help with this and app updates. Also every website image looks so bad on this screen due to websites not having hi red images lol I'm sure they will fix that for the iPad and in turn for us lol
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alph0 said:
Try mx player. And dont forget to download mx player decoder based on your procie.
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Already tried MX. What codec should I download? I thought MX displays a message, if you should download a codec.
Maybe the problem is related to 24p. I will have to find something in 60p.
Would be interested in this also as I currently can only use S/W decoder on MX Player.
Give MoboPlayer a shot.
MX player after todays update is playing most files smooth.
Funkym0nkey said:
MX player after todays update is playing most files smooth.
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I have yet to recieve an update and all files I try and play I get "Cannot play this file with H/W decoder", and S/W I get like 7 FPS.
hi
due to gsmarena ,, No DivX and AC3 codec support .. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014
is it right? what kind of video or audio i can play on it? dvd film?mpg 4?
any soulotion for this?
thanks
@alialexali I have installed and use MX Player along with their ARMv7 Codec app and never had any issues playing any videos.
So basically if this is the thing putting you off don't worry about it.
Geordie Affy said:
@alialexali I have installed and use MX Player along with their ARMv7 Codec app and never had any issues playing any videos.
So basically if this is the thing putting you off don't worry about it.
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Seconded.
Download MX Player. Download the ARMv7 NEON codec. Enable HW+ decoder. Enjoy.
Great thing about android - There's always a way
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blindmanpb said:
Seconded.
Download MX Player. Download the ARMv7 NEON codec. Enable HW+ decoder. Enjoy.
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thankx
alialexali said:
thankx
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+ dts!!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/mx-player-custom-codec-dts-support-t2156254