Hi,
I got a S7 edge with the latest firmware (PF2) and I tried to open some movie encode in HEVC 10 bit without success. I have tried with MXplayer, VLC, and the stock player. This is the movie that I tried
http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=96
So my question is: Had anyone succeeded in open 10 bit HEVC on S7 edge ? The phone use a Snapdragon 820 SOC so on paper it should be able to do this.
Thanks.
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Hello..
I'm wondering why note pro 12.2 doesn't support 4k & 2k YouTube video ; I'm using the UC browser HD and I changed sitting at the browser to desktop on that be able to used to from YouTube video any reserosation up to 1080p but higher like 1440p and 2160p doesn't work at note pro 12.2.... note pro 12.2 should be able to working 4k & 2k reserosation...as my knowledge.
anyone have faced that issue? If there is any suggestions would be a appreciated.
cheers.
It works on the 4G version, i think the wifi version doesnt support it or atleast not yet.
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You need a Snapdragon to be able to play 2K and 4K, the Exynos doesn't support rendering above 1080. Hence why it works on the 4G and not the 3G & WiFi-Only editions. (The Note 3 has the same issue if you use the Exynos edition.)
ShadowLea said:
You need a Snapdragon to be able to play 2K and 4K, the Exynos doesn't support rendering above 1080. Hence why it works on the 4G and not the 3G & WiFi-Only editions. (The Note 3 has the same issue if you use the Exynos edition.)
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thank u all for your reply, my note pro is 4G sorry I forgot to mention:fingers-crossed:
Does the galaxy s7 have DLNA support? I want to watch videos on my PS4 from my phone.
Hi,
In general the S7 edge might be somewhat faster than my Nexus 5X but in the Youtube app, my S7 edge and the S6 stutter when minimizing and maximizing the playing window. It happens when you drag it. It is okay, but it is not as smooth as Nexus 5X or LG V10 both on the Snapdragon 808.
Is this stutter an exynos SGS7 and SGS6 thing?
Would be cool to know if someone with a Snapdragon SGS 7 edge also has this problem, then it might be a software issue. It seems to be more pronounced when the video is already playing and then you drag it, not when it is paused.
Hi,
I'm looking to upgrade my trusty Nexus 7 (2013). I've been watching some HEVC / H.265 compressed TV shows / movies recently and the Nexus can't seem to cope any longer. This tablet seems like a good buy at under £200. I was also looking at the Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite and Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus, all around the same price. I like the fact the screen can go over 500nits and I've got a Samsung S8 which I'm really happy with.
Would anyone recommend this as a good media consumption device? It'll mainly be used for Plex, Netflix and playing TV/Movies from the SD card. Can it play 1080p HEVC compressed files without a hitch? That's the deal breaker for me. I think this Exynos chip can decode H.265 native but I'd like to know what real-world use is like before investing.
Thanks in advance.
I have played HD Bluray 1080p on my Tab A 10.1 with s Pen. It plays it fine using VLC video player app. If I use the stock video app, I get no sound. I have both tablets: Tab A 10.1 & Tab A 10.1 with S Pen. The S pen version has a slightly bigger battery and 3 GB of ram. It's really difficult to kill the battery all in one day of use. I'm not a heavy user, so I rarely charge it.
Hello!
I'm wondering if the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite supports hardware decoding for 10bit HEVC video? I'm worried since the Samsung website doesn't explicitly say 10-bit, only HEVC.
Also, how would you say the screen compares to IPS paneled tablets? I heard it's definitely not as good as the more expensive AMOLEDs, but what about against IPS tablets (since they are at a similar price point)?
Thanks all!