Anyone know why this happens? Gets choppy with 1080P videos for some reason, been using MXplayer as a video player.
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Anybody noticed that YouTube videos within the YouTube app are not completely full screen?
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Yeah, because youtube videos are 1280x720, not 1280x768
tried BSplayer, MXplayer and VLC player.
all of them has low fps. i dont know is codec problem or what.
i believed the player that can play 1080p is Samsung Video player.
and one has the APK file to share?
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The N7 is 720p. I assume that is the issue. Try a 720p video.
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hi, Note 3 outputs a 1080p resolution which is a little too much for my TV (the framerate drops). is there any way I can change some setting or something to make the phone send 1080i signal instead of 1080p?
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ovidiugr said:
hi, Note 3 outputs a 1080p resolution which is a little too much for my TV (the framerate drops). is there any way I can change some setting or something to make the phone send 1080i signal instead of 1080p?
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1080p is the native resolution of the Note 3, anything less going to be a compromise. If your TV can handle regular 1080p from another source, then it should handle the output from the Note 3 just fine. Check you haven't got power saving enabled on the phone.
ovidiugr said:
hi, Note 3 outputs a 1080p resolution which is a little too much for my TV (the framerate drops). is there any way I can change some setting or something to make the phone send 1080i signal instead of 1080p?
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actually I would prefer that 'compromise' at any hour! smoothness over a little bit higher resolution anytime! I mean c'mon!!! my mom's note 1 runs smoother than that!
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it seems my TV can handle 1080p but at a lower framerate
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What TV do you have? Brand, model name?
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it seems my TV can handle 1080p but at a lower framerate
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I don't know the model. some watson 42inch tv
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ovidiugr said:
it seems my TV can handle 1080p but at a lower framerate
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Watson LCR 42 FHD
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I just checked on another TV using the same MHL 2 cable and it's interesting.... on that TV it displays automatically at 720p 60 Hz and it runs very smooth. I wish I could have this setting on my TV too even though smaller resolution. because on mine it runs at 1080p 24Hz and you can see the framerate
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Recently I've been recording slow motion videos with my note 3 and I could view them perfectly fine from camera roll but recently. In gallery I would get a icon with a video film and a circle with a crack in it. I've tried to view it but it would give me an error saying sorry this video can not be played. Even with different video players I get the same thing. This is annoying and needs to stop please help. I am having the exact same problem with my note 2 but this includes non slow motion video.
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Did you try in Stock Video Player??
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Yes I've been getting an error
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