when I try to connect my iPaq with mobile 5 and the HTC Streaming Video to a MPEG4 encoder from Mavix with RTP/RTSP i see very good video.
However when I try to connect to a Quicktime Server on a PC i get the message Media File Type not Supported.
Any one ??
any one ??
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So I recorded some video on my Sprint Mogul and it plays back just fine on Windows Media Player on my Mogul. Thing is, when I try to play the same files on my PC, it gives me an error message. It has the videos saved as .MP4 files and they won't playback on Windows Media Player on the PC or on Quicktime on the PC.
Anyone care to let me know how to make it so my video will playback on the PC?
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That's very strange, when I record mp4s on my mogul it works fine. Try using Motion JPEG that also works well for me for vids.
I recorded a vid on my fuze and copied it to my computer. video plays but no audio. I tried it with MPC and VLC, and got a codec error. What do I do?
VLC should work.
try K-Lite Codec Pack Full Pack
http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=4964&s=775
works 4 me
read this: http://www.fuzemobility.com/?p=981
It will show you how to watch it on your comp and how to convert it so other people can watch it
I have posted this in general as I suspect it applies to other phones as well.
My HTC Rose can record videos in wither MP4 or H.263 format and for this, it works.
But when I download these files onto my desktop PC, I am having trouble finding a video player that will play back video AND SOUND.
VLC (which normally supports anything) does not support the samr codec. Windows Media player can't even play Video.
Now to date the only thing I can find that plays these things is Quicktime player from Apple but this is one piece of software I really don't want on my PC so what is everybody else using out there to play the video files they take on their phones?
Thanks
Hy,
do you have testet ffplay or mplayer on your desktop pc?
Greatz
I have been working on developing an a very simple app that plays a video rtsp stream from VLC And have been very stuck after a week I thought it might be time to call it quits but first thought I would post my problem:
I saw on the android dev site that it supports
RTSP (RTP, SDP)
HTTP progressive streaming
Video Encoding Recommendations
Video resolution 176 x 144 px
Video frame rate 12 fps
Video bitrate 56 Kbps
Audio codec AAC-LC
Audio channels 1 (mono)
Audio bitrate 24 Kbps
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I set everything up in VLC
Stream link: (remove !'s if need for link)
ihop.!org.!edgesuite.!net/ihopkc/wls/tpr/IHOP-KC_TPR_WLS!.asx
Destonation:
RTSP -> Output: /ihop.mp4(also tried .dsp) port 5544 -> Active transcodeing checked -> video profile H.264+ACC(mp4) (and edited everything down to android's low Video Encoding Recommendations (like above))
TTL = 1
the rtsp stream works great when I open up anther VLC instance and stream the link rtsp://myip:5544/ihop.(mp4 or dsp)
but when I run it in my device (nook color w/ CM7.0.2) video viewer it says "sorry can not play this video"
sdk code:
Code:
VideoView videoView = (VideoView) findViewById(R.id.surface_view);
Uri video = Uri.parse("rtsp://192.168.1.88:5544/ihop.mp4");
videoView.setVideoURI(video);
videoView.start();
I am able to run audio stream from vlc to android and also ping my ip in terminal emulator so i know its not a connection error
Any ideas on what im doing wrong or on how to get this to work?
the only thing left that I haven't tried is Darwin streaming server on mac( tried it on windows 7) and would need to fix my hackintosh to do this.
Any Help is very appreciated
THANK YOU!!!
Hi,
I have setup the digitel media streaming on a Windows Media Player on Laptop with Windows 7(WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) to let other devices on the same wireless network to access media streaming. I have installed AnDLNA player on Android mobile to receive the Media Streaming. And also, I installed the latest of MX player since the AnDLNA client player couldn't read the vidoes files which is listed in it.
WMP is working as remote server on which digitel media are saved
AnDLNA is functioning as Client Player which will access the digitel media streaming on Windows Media Player which is functioning as server. When running any video in the AnDLNA client player, then I am prompted as to which player I should use, then I choose 'MX player'.
MX player played all video formats, except 'FLV' video format, although it is the latest version.
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Although I have read on the top of the forum, this Discuss MX Player, the versatile media player for Android, capable of playing most types of video formats.
However, my problem is that when I have running FLV files, I don't find that MX player recognises them.
I hope that made my thread clear.
Any suggetions would be highly appreicated.
Could anyone please reply to me to finish this pending problem?
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
CDB-Man said:
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
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Thank you so much indeed.
Yes, MX player can play the FLV files if they are copied to my device. However, I am accessing file via a WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) If I want to copy them to my device, then this would need about 80GB of Memory card on my device.
As said before that I am using AnDLNA client to access the video files shared on the Windows Media player on my Laptop. And once the files are listed on the AnDLNA client, then when I cliced on any video files, I was prompted as to which player can play this file, then I chose MX player.
Can I install any Video codecs for supporting FLV video format on MX player on my device. I know there are codecs available but the developer says you shouldn't need a codec unless the player asks for one on startup.
I hope you understand me.