I want to stream two videos wmv from with mms. I tried to use vitamio but this cant stream two videos same time. I tried to compile ffmpeg and I get lost with this..
Their is some simple library that can stream wmv ??
Thanks!
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Ive tried encoding a few movie clips to watch on my Hermes I've tried mp4 and avi but just get an error message, file type not supported.
Whats the correct file type? cam records in mp4 and plays back, why not my conversions?
Thanks, Chris
se4me said:
Ive tried encoding a few movie clips to watch on my Hermes I've tried mp4 and avi but just get an error message, file type not supported.
Whats the correct file type? cam records in mp4 and plays back, why not my conversions?
Thanks, Chris
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Try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281521&highlight=tcpmp
Mike
can i not just convert a video file to mp4 or the correct file type and play it through windows media that cam on the device?
Depends on what you are using to encode the video. The WMP may not have the decoder. Although, AVI movies all have the same *.avi, all AVI movies can be different, depending on what encoder you used to encode the video and the audio. Hence, not all player is able to play all AVI movies. I think it goes relatively the same to MP4 also.
Anyway, what format are you trying to convert. You can go Microsoft homepage and download their Windows Media encoder to encode your stuff into WMV format which should play nicely on your phone.
I have been using Xilisoft MP4 convertor, converting from .avi to .mp4
I will try out the Windows Media encoder and encode into WMV format.
Thanks for the info
converted ok but its not full screen when selected..! any ideas?
its ok sorted it out...!!!!!!!!!
I've been trying to stream a wmv that is streamed through rtsp protocol...as far as I know neither WMP10, tcpmp or gsplayer is able to play this; either they don't support wmv files or are unable to stream rtsp.
Does anyone know how to get around this? Is there a player out there that can stream RTSP streamed WMV files?
thx in advance!
anyone??
Desktop wmp 10/11 can stream rstp...I wonder why not mobile?
I have a wmv movie on my PC that I want to watch on my Mogul. I have another mpeg movie that plays beautifly on the phone, but when I re-encode the wmv, I get choppy/no playback. I tried converting to mpeg1, all sorts of bitrates , tried converting to avi with 4-5 different encoders with all sorts of settings, nothing made it playable. What is a good encoder/settings for getting this movie watchable on my phone?
I'm assuming you've got the video mode in TCPMP set to GDI? If I don't have that set then I get video chop too.
I downloaded some Family Guy Episodes that are like 25MB each are .mkv files. I put them on my SD Card, and they play for a few seconds, and than a message pops up saying this video cannot be played. However, the video actually starts and I can see and hear everything. So is there a way for this message to not pop up? Thanks.
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I downloaded some Family Guy Episodes that are like 25MB each are .mkv files. I put them on my SD Card, and they play for a few seconds, and than a message pops up saying this video cannot be played. However, the video actually starts and I can see and hear everything. So is there a way for this message to not pop up? Thanks.
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The built in video player usually handles .mkv containers just fine. Having said that, .mkv is merely an advanced CONTAINER format that allows for the easy assembly of video, multiple audio streams, subtitle streams, chapters, so on and so forth.
The contents of those streams can be almost anything. And this is where your problem lies.
In the windows universe with advanced players like KMPlayer, GomPlayer, VLC, MPC, and advanced codec packs like Combined Community Codec Pack, it is easy to create a situation where your Windows PC will play pretty much everything you throw at it.
For us, though the native video player is probably the best one ever released on the Android platform, it is not perfect. I would imagine that those MKV containered episodes are using a codec for video or audio that the player is stumbling over, or one of those streams is using a bitrate or encoding method that the player hasn't accounted for.
So far in my experiences the built in player DEFINITELY does not like mkv's where the video format is AVC1 encoded using Nero Digital's version of the AVC1 encoder. Also, I've encountered audio issues with AAC audio. This isn't a problem with the AAC audio though, rather it's bad MKV stream header information where whatever tool was used to mux the MKV failed to put in proper bitrate info.
Bottom line, and I'm speaking from the experience of having over 3 terabytes of media on my media NAS server here at home, MKV containers do not necessarily have any "standards" to them, in the sense that being an MKV doesn't really tell you what the video and audio are within. This is just due to the nature of the MKV container format, but it is a problem slowly disappearing as more people use more standard encoding bitrates and codecs within these containers.
As a suggestion, visit the market and download ROCKPLAYER ARM7 version. When I've encountered video files the native player won't play, Rockplayer usually does (with the notable exception of anything using Nero Digital AVC1). Rockplayer is derived from the FFMPEG codebase, so it's a tad more forgiving in what it will play.
It's either another player, downloading a different set of those episodes, or re encoding those episodes...
Thanks RockPlayer Arm7 worked .
The rock player has been able to play videos (tv episodes) that I was not able to play with the default player. I don't know much about codecs, but it's worth a try.
My phone played some 1.4gb TV show episodes that are x264 video and dd5.1 audio 1280x720 (High definition) inside an MKV file just fine.
Maybe your phone was just having a fit because you were trying to watch episodes of family guy?
Lol, might've been. RockPlayer works though, so it's all good .
Anyone know if the full paid version of Rockplayer allows multiple audio and sub streams?
I need that BADLY.
Hi
I tried to search topics about this problem but I wasn't able to find any..
I put together file/live streaming server to my home htpc. Point is to be able to view movies or live tv via my SGS anywhere. Server uses ffmpeg + ffserver. I can watch remotelly all my videos or live TV anywhere with laptop or galaxy Tab, but when I watch any videos with my SGS video/audio sync is way off (about 5secs). This is really annoying. I have tried different encoding setting but problem accurs allways.
My server encodes videos with ffmpeg (H264 + AAC) to ffserver. As format I use flv and container is mp4. Ffserver streams video to jw player. Ffmpeg encodes videos on-the-fly.
Does anyone have any tips how to get my video/audio sync working with my SGS ?? If I encode videos in advance and use progressive download I dont have any video/audio sync problem (ffmpeg using same settings).
This problem is driving me nuts..
ps. sorry about my bad english