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I am having problems with the YouTube app my HTC diamond. The video is great but there is no sound. If i play a movie on the device using media player the sound is there.
Just nothing on youtube player.
Any ideas?
Thanks
I got my girlfriend a nexus 4 earlier this week. We setup airsync by double twist, but when i try to play back back of the files, the audio is out of sync with the video. I need a software to play offline
I've tries bsplayer, double twist and stock video player, they all have the same issue.
The file I'm trying to play is an mkv file, with dts audio.
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Mxplayer
danifunker said:
I got my girlfriend a nexus 4 earlier this week. We setup airsync by double twist, but when i try to play back back of the files, the audio is out of sync with the video. I need a software to play offline
I've tries bsplayer, double twist and stock video player, they all have the same issue.
The file I'm trying to play is an mkv file, with dts audio.
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use mxplayer/ vlc player
MXplayer is the best.
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MXplayer. Screw VLC. I never understood why people like VLC, even if they are on Windows. (CCCP for the win!)
Can I access my media stored on Windows shares using MX Player or not?
player pro...for music and videos.
but mxplayer is better for videos. so use mxplayer for videos and player pro for music
Thanks everyone,
I realized with MXPlayer that the DoubleTwist program I was using to transfer the file to the device had transcoded it into an MP4. That should explain why the sound was off. I'm going to see if I can transfer it through the same program without transcoding, and see how that works.
Try vplayer. It has an adjustable buffer.
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As topic.
Installed Adobe Flash Player 11.1 for Kitkat, but still not working.
Pls help.
Thanks!
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Try SWF Player - Flash File Viewer from the Play store.
xing369 said:
As topic.
Installed Adobe Flash Player 11.1 for Kitkat, but still not working.
Pls help.
Thanks!
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You need:
Dolphin browser, Dolphin jetpack and a hacked version of Flashplayer
A SWF capable player app - pick one.
Links to Flash player working
Examples of SWF players
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.test.flashtest
plenty of others
I can play Flash on my N10, in Dolphin and some SWF play in MX player, others play in SWF viewer, it takes a few trial+error usually, typically I use on a server (so off away from Android) a FLV to MP4 converter using ffmpeg and copy to my N10 the MP4 but that's for bigger reasons than your problem, I like files which play universally.
nigelhealy said:
You need:
Dolphin browser, Dolphin jetpack and a hacked version of Flashplayer
A SWF capable player app - pick one.
Links to Flash player working
Examples of SWF players
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.test.flashtest
plenty of others
I can play Flash on my N10, in Dolphin and some SWF play in MX player, others play in SWF viewer, it takes a few trial+error usually, typically I use on a server (so off away from Android) a FLV to MP4 converter using ffmpeg and copy to my N10 the MP4 but that's for bigger reasons than your problem, I like files which play universally.
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many thanks!
already tried all these,
but still not working
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Hi,
Anyone have any idea how to play videos from a DLNA server? I know you can use a cast app to cast from an Android device. But I would like to know if there is a way to use an app or something to just stream the videos from my DLNA server.
Thanks.
You can set up a dlna just Google it not sure if there is an app but vget chrome extension works great
Pneuma1985 said:
You can set up a dlna just Google it not sure if there is an app but vget chrome extension works great
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Hi, I already have a dlna server setup via my NAS. I want to be able to play those video on my Nexus player, the only way that I know to do that now is to use an app like Allcast on my android phone to cast the video to my nexus player. I would like to remove the phone from the picture and stream the video directly on my nexus player. Thanks.
kaznad said:
Hi, I already have a dlna server setup via my NAS. I want to be able to play those video on my Nexus player, the only way that I know to do that now is to use an app like Allcast on my android phone to cast the video to my nexus player. I would like to remove the phone from the picture and stream the video directly on my nexus player. Thanks.
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You can use XBMC to play off your DLNA server just fine.
mastermind278 said:
You can use XBMC to play off your DLNA server just fine.
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I know there is a XBMC player for windows, Is there an app in the play store too?
kaznad said:
I know there is a XBMC player for windows, Is there an app in the play store too?
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Yes. There's a thread in the general forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-player/general/how-to-sideload-xbmc-kodi-nexus-player-t2945468
kaznad said:
Hi,
Anyone have any idea how to play videos from a DLNA server? I know you can use a cast app to cast from an Android device. But I would like to know if there is a way to use an app or something to just stream the videos from my DLNA server.
Thanks.
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There are so many apps to play DLNA...
Most file explorers. Eg - es file explorer
Many DLNA apps on play store work
I use MediaHouse which really works well.
IskiE
Hello togehter,
who can save me the youtube app from the Nexus Player with ES Explorer and make available again?
Thanks in advance.