Alright so my problem is, after using the htc touch hd video converter 2.1 from a .mkv file. The file plays with video and sound through coreplayer(but ofc being coreplayer its slow/choppy/etc). And playing through windows media player the video plays fine but there is no sound. I would like sound.
I've done a search but couldn't find anything helpful to me.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
This has something to do with the converter program I used. As I've converted a file using a different converter and sound works. Just need to up the quality of the sound a bit.
If anyone knows the perfect resolutions, audio and video bit rates for playback on the Touch Pro 2, please let me know here or PM.
I'd imagine 800x480 resolution, and something along the lines of 192 audio bit rate and 512 video bit rate, and MP4?
Mx player would be more great with an equalizer and some sound effects.We would like to see this in your next upgrade.it will make us rooted since quality sound says it all.
is is possible to boost sound....as v can boost sound in some video editor apps.
...also i have another problem....i cannot play 720p mp4 video propely in my s duos 7562 with sw also....it play but sound stop for 2-3 socond n then again countinoue... video plays almost fyn..........360p quality mp4 play fine without problem...so plz add hd support for s duos...
Sometimes with volume in 200% sound is terrible but it should be added just in case, there are more people asking for it.
For 720p playback, this is not due to mx player, this is a hardware issue. Your phone doesnt support 720p playback, maybe if video bitrate is low, maybe in that case your phone will play 720p flawless!
hmn.............
josuearisty said:
Sometimes with volume in 200% sound is terrible but it should be added just in case, there are more people asking for it.
For 720p playback, this is not due to mx player, this is a hardware issue. Your phone doesnt support 720p playback, maybe if video bitrate is low, maybe in that case your phone will play 720p flawless!
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bro i think in setting their should be sound boost option ..so whoever require they can boost sound(as everone like high sound nowadays)....also mx player by itsself cannot slowdown bitrate for particular hd video while playing?? so it can be possible to play hd ...
akanjana said:
bro i think in setting their should be sound boost option ..so whoever require they can boost sound(as everone like high sound nowadays)....also mx player by itsself cannot slowdown bitrate for particular hd video while playing?? so it can be possible to play hd ...
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Well, it could be added soon but its not a priority now.
There is no way a player can low the bitrate of a video on android or pc, you will have to use a converter on the pc or mediaencoder on your phone.
Your phone doesnt have the capabilities to play high bitrates videos.
A video player app cannot reduce the bitrate of a video. You would have to do this by re-encoding the video on your computer.
But yeah as josuearisty said, if your phone can't use HW or HW+ to play 720p, then it's because the device hardware doesn't support it. The Duos would not be powerful enough to play 720p without hardware support.
Hello XZP land!
I've had mine for a while (since launch actually), and I really love the device. However, I've come upon a conundrum that I think needs some technical elbow grease (which I am not skilled to do).
I own some Hi Res audio, and my favorite player (Neutron), as well as some others, supports playback of it. The thing is, the XZP doesn't show as having the ability to, according to this Neutron thread on the matter Hi Res in Neutron. Our devices currently do not offer the Hi-Res options.
Qualcomm on their site for our chipset says;
Developed by an audio technology leader, Qualcomm Aqstic audio codec (WCD 9340/9341) supports high-resolution standards that recording studios use to master tracks, creating a pure audiophile listening experience. It has an integrated DAC (digital-to-analog converter) that supports native Direct-Stream Digital (DSD) and pulse-code modulation (PCM) Hi-Fi audio playback. DSD is a standard found on Super Audio Compact Discs (SACDs), and the Qualcomm Aqstic audio codec can decode DSD files natively. The DAC on the Qualcomm Aqstic codec has ultra-low Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N), which means no additional noise or signal is added for the most authentic sound reproduction. The Qualcomm Aqstic codec is also designed to give you the highest dynamic range available, so you can feel the dramatic change of volume and emotion in your favorite music.
SO I know the chipset can do it.
Now, Sony provided us with the "DSEE HX" quality audio setting... and it says "upgrade quality of compressed music files to 'NEAR' Hi Res'". Meh, okay, so you can muck around with compressed files and make em sound better. I don't believe that resolves my issue, and enables anything firmware wise.
I believe this means we need to enable the feature via firmware and bypass Sony's attempt at audio features in their DRM space. Has anyone been able to enable this in Neutron? How's your Hi-Res playback?
charlatan01 said:
Hello XZP land!
I've had mine for a while (since launch actually), and I really love the device. However, I've come upon a conundrum that I think needs some technical elbow grease (which I am not skilled to do).
I own some Hi Res audio, and my favorite player (Neutron), as well as some others, supports playback of it. The thing is, the XZP doesn't show as having the ability to, according to this Neutron thread on the matter Hi Res in Neutron. Our devices currently do not offer the Hi-Res options.
Qualcomm on their site for our chipset says;
Developed by an audio technology leader, Qualcomm Aqstic audio codec (WCD 9340/9341) supports high-resolution standards that recording studios use to master tracks, creating a pure audiophile listening experience. It has an integrated DAC (digital-to-analog converter) that supports native Direct-Stream Digital (DSD) and pulse-code modulation (PCM) Hi-Fi audio playback. DSD is a standard found on Super Audio Compact Discs (SACDs), and the Qualcomm Aqstic audio codec can decode DSD files natively. The DAC on the Qualcomm Aqstic codec has ultra-low Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N), which means no additional noise or signal is added for the most authentic sound reproduction. The Qualcomm Aqstic codec is also designed to give you the highest dynamic range available, so you can feel the dramatic change of volume and emotion in your favorite music.
SO I know the chipset can do it.
Now, Sony provided us with the "DSEE HX" quality audio setting... and it says "upgrade quality of compressed music files to 'NEAR' Hi Res'". Meh, okay, so you can muck around with compressed files and make em sound better. I don't believe that resolves my issue, and enables anything firmware wise.
I believe this means we need to enable the feature via firmware and bypass Sony's attempt at audio features in their DRM space. Has anyone been able to enable this in Neutron? How's your Hi-Res playback?
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Why not just use the stock Sony music player for hi res playback? Hi res audio files have been supported since the Z2 and onwards. You can just use the Sony music player for hi res and neutron for everything else. I think that its auto enabled by default within the Sony music player. When you see the "HR" logo on the album art I suppose that means its enabled.
If your trying to enable the same thing in neutron and it doesnt work because theres a toggle. Id blame the creators of the app or simply Google for the lack of support. It can be one of 2 things stopping it from working for you. The android os or the app itself. I dont use neutron personally and never have. Ive always used the Sony one after I gave up on poweramp. I wouldnt blame the device itself. Its just like my issue of vulkan support whereby apps cant see that the device does support it. In that case I would blame Google. This is as much help as I can offer.
Hi-Res is enabled out of the box with the in-built Sony Music application and contrary to what RJASSI21 said, the HR logo does not appear on all Hi-Res audio tracks album art, only on 24bit Hi-Res tracks album art and I have been using Hi-Res audio on my Z5P and my XZP but I have only ever used the Walkman/Music app provided by Sony and it works.
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Hi-Res is enabled out of the box with the in-built Sony Music application and contrary to what RJASSI21 said, the HR logo does not appear on all Hi-Res audio tracks album art, only on 24bit Hi-Res tracks album art and I have been using Hi-Res audio on my Z5P and my XZP but I have only ever used the Walkman/Music app provided by Sony and it works.
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Thanks to both of you for the info. I am going to see if I can get the Neutron dev to add the libraries or whatever's needed to get that app where I want it.
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Thanks to both of you for the info. I am going to see if I can get the Neutron dev to add the libraries or whatever's needed to get that app where I want it.
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Much appreciated! I was looking for these Neutron settings on the XZP too since they were n my LG V10 (before it died on me last week). Neutron music player has been my go to player for several years now so here's hoping we get some positive updates soon.
Thank you!
There was an update to Neutron for Oreo support yesterday and now I can finally see the Hi-Res Codec and Hi-Res Speaker options.
Is it possible to preview the quality of sound played on Tidal (KBPS etc.). I tried to see on Aida64 but you can not see.