I've taken a number of videos on my XDA2i, upon which they look just fine when I play them.
However, when I put them on my computer to play them they are all stretched far too wide! Has anyone else noticed this? Is there anything that can be done about it?
Anyone know whats going on? I used pocket divx encoder, and Im using TCPMP to play the video. The video plays fine, but the problem is it's really distorted...I mean like the whole screen starts to flicker, or when the video is playing, you just see blocks everywhere on the screen appearing and disappearing. Anyone know what I can do to fix this? Thanks.
anyone please??
When I play mp4 videos, I see strange artifacts appearing randomly on the screen using WMP or Media panel. They are horizontal and they look like short white dashes. It happens when I watch youtube videos too and it tends to appears more on higher resolution videos.
I really hope someone can shed some light on the issue. Thank you all just for any comments because this is really bugging me and seems to suggest faulty hardware.
Got this test video from somewhere.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b3223dfe9165e58fd8f14848abf485ddc558de5c13248a17b8eada0a1ae8665a
No one else encountered this problem?
This device just doesn't handle video very well at all, at least thats my experience. Especially video with higher bitrates. And yes I sometimes see artifacts, mostly "residue" of clips I've played just before like stuck frames at the borders of the video.
I have the edge problems too
But the artifacts/streaks of tiny short lines are appearing randomly in the screen area, not the edges. I am worried about having faulty hardware. I don't know how pda hardware function, but I have several desktop GPUs dying on me before.
Please guys, I really need more insight into this matter because if it is a hardware problem, I will be going down to the service centre soon.
Please just play a mp4 video and report your observations. I know it means nothing but I will be very grateful.
Have you tried running the vids through CorePlayer?
Have you ensured that the files aren't too big (res or framerate)?
Instead of posting vague information like "do you get artifacts" how about some real info about the files you are using.
artesea said:
Have you tried running the vids through CorePlayer?
Have you ensured that the files aren't too big (res or framerate)?
Instead of posting vague information like "do you get artifacts" how about some real info about the files you are using.
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I specified I get the problems with mp4 files on WMP and Media Xperiance Panel. The files are DVDs encoded with the tool from "[APP][REF]Full HD (800x480) video playback with acceleration" with the recommended settings(which I believe wouldn't be too high). Also, they lag horrendously with CorePlayer so I used WMP or MXP where they played smoothly EXCEPT with white - - - (dashes) appearing consistently but randomly. It occurs on all the videos I encoded this way when played on MXP or WMP.
In case you want some more details, one of the files played have the following details viewed with CorePlayer's Media Properties menu,
Video: AVC aka H.264
Video Size: 640 x 480
Frame Rate: 29.970
File Size: 20370KB
I thought I would not need to post much details because I believed people here would have at least tried playing videos close to the native resolution of X1's screen.
It seems the problem is only with my device and no one else here is having any problem I am having so I will head down to the service centre.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b3223dfe9165e58fd8f14848abf485ddc558de5c13248a17b8eada0a1ae8665a
anybody? no one willing to help test?
I find no problems -am on stock UK Vodafone X1i and encode DVD's onto the SD card regularly (watch on train commute)
No problems with original FW and none since updating to RA2 via SEUS
Have just tried your posted "test" mp4 (crysiswarhead?) and definitely no white --- artefacts at all
It plays OK but is a bit laggy (only just noticeable)
The res is 800x480 which may have something to do with it (bit too high) ... I have been using 480x272 which works great and looks awsome (I use a commercial DVDripper -Aimersoft)
Good luck at the service centre!!!
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunate for me though, I always hate service centres. =(
More input please. =(
Same problem here.
Don't think it's a hardware thingy.. it's just not the ideal encoding for this little machine
I'm already happy I can play a normal mp4 / xvid / 'specially' encoded file on it.
Unless it's all over your image I do not think there is any succes in returning the phone.
they'll tell you it's not the 100% right codec format for the phone and will kick you out.
at least.. that's my thinking
Thanks mate for the response. I love this device and can live with this flaw, but I don't like the idea of having a defective hardware on the *inside*.
I can live with the problems I'm already having, scratch keyboard, wobbly slider, black paint dropping off but the fact that my x1 is havinga defective processing chip inside scares me so much.
Heading down to the service centre now...
There are videos that I encoded that play SMOOTHLY but will white flickers popping out all over. The service centre I know have a demo set, I will try playing videos on thatt and compare and hopefully convince those guys.
I have just recently bought a MTCD_KD unit and for some reason there is no option for me to choose video quality beyond 480P under youtube app. Does anybody ever come across this problem? How do I fix it?
Thanks
boyito said:
I have just recently bought a MTCD_KD unit and for some reason there is no option for me to choose video quality beyond 480P under youtube app. Does anybody ever come across this problem? How do I fix it?
Thanks
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YouTube generally won't let you select playback at a higher resolution than your actual screen. 480 is normal playback for a 1024x600 screen
Has anyone managed to fix the aspect ratio problem on every youtube video ? I can't zoom in the videos fill the black bars..