tranformers like app? - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

can someone tell me if there is an app like the tranformer icon that direct you to to the tranformers movies. i have all my movies in mp4 and windows media player dont reconice them and i also have some adult movies so i can not put it my media folders. please help thanks

there is no app but u can make a folder put them all into it and make a short cut on to the startmenu

please explain?
i try copy and paste but it copys all the movies too and file is too large want keep them in mem card. thanks

What's wrong with just browsing, with file explorer, and clicking the files?

i thought we want to show how cool is and hd2?
lots of click its not cool any more or pratical thats why the dark force is wining.

fastguebo said:
lots of click its not cool any more or pratical thats why the dark force is wining.
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Really????
The best you can do, in that case, is a shortcut to the folder where the vid files are. See this post on how to do that...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6490385&postcount=35

Try this
Go to th3 3rd post on this link:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6592106#post6592106

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[APP-REQUEST] Movie editing APP

Do anybody know if its possible to do some movie maker prog to Android?
I search in market, but cant find. I just want to record some movie with phone cam and than take this and edit it in phone, delete some scenes and paste some background music an maybe do some nice effects.
Can somebody do that APP ?
is it possible?
I mean, iphone has it, why not take this like a challange and do some like this???
No need to wait until you're at your computer to start editing your mobile movies
yes! i agree we need one of these apps..
I second the request...
Funny...me and some buddies are actually making some stupid films using the Nexus. However, I'm forced to use the Windows program to edit.
This would be awesome!

New YouTube app version 2.4.4

A new Youtube app for for Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile phones.
You can install it using your phone and browse to the following adres.
http://m.youtube.com/app
More info you can find here:
http://youtube-global.blogspot.com
Thanks Leo!
Cheers,
Thanks Orb,
The app interface looks great but unfortunatly the quality of video is less than the Youtube app that comes with HD2 Leo rom.
orb3000 said:
Thanks Leo!
Cheers,
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Any posibility of seeing a cab posted for direct download via PC?
Cheers,
Here you go.
Much appreciated ... imagine this kind of customer service in stores? We'd never complain.
Heh, no problems, man!
I like the official youtube player better than HTC's, even if the quality is a bit lower. As the video runs, a .flv file is dumped into one of your temporary internet folders. If you stop the video just before the pink bar (not the full red one) gets to the end, you can copy the file out of the temp folder to your sd card, rename it, and watch it whenever you want with tcpmp. It can be tricky stopping the vid at the right moment, though. It's easier if you empty your PIE cache first.
That's indeed interesting, thanks for that tip
Farmer Ted said:
Heh, no problems, man!
I like the official youtube player better than HTC's, even if the quality is a bit lower. As the video runs, a .flv file is dumped into one of your temporary internet folders. If you stop the video just before the pink bar (not the full red one) gets to the end, you can copy the file out of the temp folder to your sd card, rename it, and watch it whenever you want with tcpmp. It can be tricky stopping the vid at the right moment, though. It's easier if you empty your PIE cache first.
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Laurentius26 said:
That's indeed interesting, thanks for that tip
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I got an even better one for pandora, lol. Pause pandora just as a song is ending, then go into \my documents and copy the .tmp file to your sd card. Rename the file to 'nameofsong'.wma, and you've got yourself a nice copy of the song. Assuming it doesn't make you feel to guilty, lol.

[YouTube] [Offline] [OfficialApp] How to view offline youtube movies in MX Player?

Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
APK link attached please check if it works for your respective country:
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/1/view/jzhzavneb4wb5b5/Sri/com.google.android.youtube-2.apk
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vikraminside said:
Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
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I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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YouTube apk decompile
Planterz said:
I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
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Yes tubemate and utubedownloader apps all works but my question is especially for official app. How to crack it?
Can anyone decompile YouTube apk and write the output stream to h263 mp3/avi/mp4? Please see OP for link.
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As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
My idea is not to break head in YouTube encryption and decryption.
Will it be possible to use YouTube app itself to decrypt and write the output stream as mp4/avi video using ffmpeg codec?
We would require to decompile YouTube apk. The reason for this question is, YouTube is default app in almost all Android phones. There is good market out there.
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I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
haq.adnan said:
I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
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You are very correct. It disappears.
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vikraminside said:
You are very correct. It disappear
dude we provide authentic news regarding technology....keep up to date with us on helping jet...take care
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Great news friend. Now it was not mentioned in the app itself. Cheaters google. Should we read terms and conditions for each change log?
I got disappointed after the video disappear.
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sharing exo files and opening in another phone
If i copy and share all exo files from my phone to another phone in same folder as it was in my phone would i be able to open in youtube app in another phone.. plz reply!!
vikraminside said:
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
sawab said:
The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
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Nice idea
Hi ,
You can download Vidmate app there you can easily download all YouTube videos easily ...Thanks
Motto God you sure seem to know what you're talking about.
HAVING A HECK OF A TIME WITH THIS!
Im new to all this and feeling overwhelmed. Please contact me. [email protected] . There i can better explain not so publicly.
Your help would be very much appreciated. Or if anyone else can help PLEASE DO CONTACT ME
Thank You
Aswin08 said:
As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
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It's an android only thing it seems, not a YouTube only thing.
There are other android apps (subscription services) that save the files in exo format & they are all real paranoid about piracy, hence the use of encrypted exo.
If many apps use the file format, then someone might be able to come up with a media player capable of playing those.
bro we can create an decrypting app
That World be very great !
Couse i searched much of Tracks in Beatport and Traxsource to pay for them.
But the Most Tracks i only find in YouTube. Couse im doing sometimes Dj Set's for Radio the GEMA and Licens will be payed Form Fm4 so i dont need to pay for the Tracks since i didnt Play them in a Club or something.
Please write if their is an converter for exo Files to mp3 ....
If u World have time: my Email= [email protected]
THANKS A LOT !!!!
DJ SKIP
jothiprasath said:
bro we can create an decrypting app
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[Q] Media files everywhere

Hi. I can't find an answer to my question anywhere. Please help! I have a Note 3, Lollipop 5.0 and iive been downloading pics, videos, music and torrents for about a year and i have files everywhere. I have movie hidden all over my phone even though I deleted then a year ago and ran my cleaner and clearef my cache.I have ES3 as a manager. I was just gonna see if anyone knew of an app or a way to find and consolidate all my media and put it where it should go
CassidyClay said:
Hi. I can't find an answer to my question anywhere. Please help! I have a Note 3, Lollipop 5.0 and iive been downloading pics, videos, music and torrents for about a year and i have files everywhere. I have movie hidden all over my phone even though I deleted then a year ago and ran my cleaner and clearef my cache.I have ES3 as a manager. I was just gonna see if anyone knew of an app or a way to find and consolidate all my media and put it where it should go
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You might want to try certain media apps like a gallery app. QuickPic for example allow you to choose the location in which the app should search and show pictures from. This can be a general base location. And when you have found a picture you can go to the details and find out the exact location. Unlike the default gallery app (or how it used to be?) QuickPic shows images categorised on folders there in. For video files tr MX Player or another app that will play most formats. MX Player for example should also show all your video files on your phone in folders and the locations in detail view.
Storage analyser apps are also available. they scan your phone storage and show you how much of your storage is filled with audio/video/pics and where that is placed. A less visually attractive but in my opinion a great tool to get a clear view of where you have a lot of MB/GB's you have store is using "Storage analyser" But for finding specific file types this is not the one you need.
kaizokan said:
You might want to try certain media apps like a gallery app. QuickPic for example allow you to choose the location in which the app should search and show pictures from. This can be a general base location. And when you have found a picture you can go to the details and find out the exact location. Unlike the default gallery app (or how it used to be?) QuickPic shows images categorised on folders there in. For video files tr MX Player or another app that will play most formats. MX Player for example should also show all your video files on your phone in folders and the locations in detail view.
Storage analyser apps are also available. they scan your phone storage and show you how much of your storage is filled with audio/video/pics and where that is placed. A less visually attractive but in my opinion a great tool to get a clear view of where you have a lot of MB/GB's you have store is using "Storage analyser" But for finding specific file types this is not the one you need.
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ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE! Thank you so much for the advice. I bought mx player pro and downloaded quickpix and storage analyzer and it was like magic. All my files that went awol on me lost their hiding places. You are truly a scholar amongst men. I appreciate your time and knowledge.
CassidyClay said:
ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE! Thank you so much for the advice. I bought mx player pro and downloaded quickpix and storage analyzer and it was like magic. All my files that went awol on me lost their hiding places. You are truly a scholar amongst men. I appreciate your time and knowledge.
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I'm glad I could help

ShadowPlay doesn't save video files to Gallery folder

So, as we all know, the K1 tablet (both versions, I have the newest revision), comes with nVidia ShadowPlay built into for video recording, and when you activate manual recording, the videos are saved to the photo/gallery photo on the main tablet's storage and not to an external SD card. Well, it came to my attention that when I record a video, as in starting and stopping when I'm done, the OSD states "recording saved", I look in all the folders and there is no video saved to the tablet. Am I doing something wrong? Is there no way for me to find out if it actually captures and records a video file or am I screwed?
the_randomizer85 said:
So, as we all know, the K1 tablet (both versions, I have the newest revision), comes with nVidia ShadowPlay built into for video recording, and when you activate manual recording, the videos are saved to the photo/gallery photo on the main tablet's storage and not to an external SD card. Well, it came to my attention that when I record a video, as in starting and stopping when I'm done, the OSD states "recording saved", I look in all the folders and there is no video saved to the tablet. Am I doing something wrong? Is there no way for me to find out if it actually captures and records a video file or am I screwed?
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I've always used MX Player to watch the recordings
ArcaneDroid said:
I've always used MX Player to watch the recordings
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That doesn't really help though, as I'm trying to locate the files so I can upload them to YouTube, or extract them and keep them on my PC so I don't run out of space as the files with ShadowPlay can get quite large, depending on the settings I use. The other problem is that the files are nowhere to be found on the SD card or internal storage, like, at all. I looked in all the folders, not a single MP4 file has been found, what am I doing wrong? What can I do to ensure that a file is actually written to the internal storage? Is there an actual way I can see where it stores the file? I'm getting kinda desperate here, because no matter how many times the app says "recording saved" it doesn't actually save a bloody thing. I must be doing something wrong.
I don't care about seeing the recordings on my tablet, I only care about being able to extract them from the tablet and uploading the files to YouTube from my PC after I copy them. Of course though, no one seems to ever reply to the threads I make anyway, so chances are, you'll be the only one to reply to them, which means this issue will get me nowhere after I reply.
the_randomizer85 said:
That doesn't really help though, as I'm trying to locate the files so I can upload them to YouTube, or extract them and keep them on my PC so I don't run out of space as the files with ShadowPlay can get quite large, depending on the settings I use. The other problem is that the files are nowhere to be found on the SD card or internal storage, like, at all. I looked in all the folders, not a single MP4 file has been found, what am I doing wrong? What can I do to ensure that a file is actually written to the internal storage? Is there an actual way I can see where it stores the file? I'm getting kinda desperate here, because no matter how many times the app says "recording saved" it doesn't actually save a bloody thing. I must be doing something wrong.
I don't care about seeing the recordings on my tablet, I only care about being able to extract them from the tablet and uploading the files to YouTube from my PC after I copy them. Of course though, no one seems to ever reply to the threads I make anyway, so chances are, you'll be the only one to reply to them, which means this issue will get me nowhere after I reply.
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MX Player will also show the file path where they are located if you select the video and hit the info button That should help ya!
ArcaneDroid said:
MX Player will also show the file path where they are located if you select the video and hit the info button That should help ya!
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So, does that mean that the files are in fact being recorded and saved, but are just "hidden" in some fashion? I'm just confused as to why they wouldn't give an option to show file in folder or the path, anyways, I installed the app and I do hope it works, that and I hope there's no weird writing permissions lol and thank you. Sorry for bothering ya.
the_randomizer85 said:
So, does that mean that the files are in fact being recorded and saved, but are just "hidden" in some fashion? I'm just confused as to why they wouldn't give an option to show file in folder or the path, anyways, I installed the app and I do hope it works, that and I hope there's no weird writing permissions lol and thank you. Sorry for bothering ya.
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No worries, things like that can get frustrating lol As long as MX Player can find the video (might have to hit the little refresh button) you should be able to locate it
ArcaneDroid said:
No worries, things like that can get frustrating lol As long as MX Player can find the video (might have to hit the little refresh button) you should be able to locate it
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Just tried that program and worked like a charm, it copied the video file to a folder I made in ES Explorer, thank you so much!
Though I do wonder though, where it's storing the videos beforehand, the file explorer shows a folder but cannot be accessed by normal means, I'm thinking it's hidden, and this thing is rooted, so I don't know lol. :laugh:

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