RockPlayerBase: The Android AVI, MKV, DIVX and RMVB player - Nexus One Themes and Apps

“Since Android was introduced, there have been many complaints about its lack of .avi and .divx playback. Since then there has been a few phones with .divx capabilities but there still was no player for the rest of us. The RockPlayerBase allows any Android 2.1 handset to playback XviD, DivX, Mkv and even RMVB files.”
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The app is in Beat.the developer has asked us to remove links too that app.
Although site have it for download, we can not

I've been using the beta for awhile now and it's awesome. I never have to convert any video files now.

ericc191 said:
I've been using the beta for awhile now and it's awesome. I never have to convert any video files now.
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yeah i was skeptical at first, but it works great! Reminds me of core player for windows mobile!

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Divx xvid player

since a lot of people like to have this feature i thought i just add it here
its free.
enjoy enzo
thanks for the link!!
thanks mate!
just a question. does it play AVIs?? I hope it does...
akash_nu said:
just a question. does it play AVIs?? I hope it does...
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Divx movies are AVI's
Opps... Sorry, just a blond moment... lol...
nice, the player doesnt play ANY of my divx movies
Lol...!!! Now thats wat I was talkin about...
I use TCPMP to play all of my xvid and divx movies. I also use pocket divx encoder to compress it again for playback on my phone specifically. Every movie / tv show I put on play smoothly.
TCPMP and pocket divx encoder are both free. Just a quick google away.
Wat about the core player? I use that on my s60 to play every damn format...
akash_nu said:
Wat about the core player? I use that on my s60 to play every damn format...
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I've never tried core player (mainly because it isn't free); however, from what I have read - it is a very good and stable program.
Hmmm... Might as well try your solution then... lol...
akash_nu said:
Hmmm... Might as well try your solution then... lol...
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Keep in mind that I havn't tried the program that this thread is all about. You movies might work if you use pocket divx encoder for this as well. I don't really know. I am not interested in trying it myself as I am extremely happy with TCPMP myself
Does TCPMP play all the formats including M4A?
akash_nu said:
Does TCPMP play all the formats including M4A?
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I believe it does. I Just checked and it is in the supported format list. I have it associated to play these; although, I personally have not tried. Don't have anything in M4A format
Edit : we should not talk about TCPMP anymore in this thread as this is not the topic of this thread. There are threads in this forum that talk about TCPMP.
akash_nu said:
Does TCPMP play all the formats including M4A?
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MP3, WMA, WAV, AC-3, ASF, AMR, Ogg Vorbis, DivX, XviD, MPEG1, MPEG4-SP, WMV, AVI
TCPMP became Core player, its not free but its much better.
I will have to give the one the OP posted a try and see how it works, if it can do what Core / TCPMP can I'll give it a go, free stuff is always welcome.
Yeah I know... Free is the best innit...!!!
Take a look as this forum for TCMP (Core Player) details.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=421722&highlight=core+player
IF you search the Diamond forums using the key words "Core Player" then you MIGHT find a 4Shared download link for the lastest CorePlayer cab file????
Take care
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[APP] VPlayer divx player , divx , xvid , mkv , rmvb, flv

VPlayer NEED testers for DROID X and DROID 2
Version: 0.7.7a7
1. Basic streaming support. When you click a video link (http, rtsp) in somewhere, you may choose VPlayer to open it.
2. Fix audio bugs in 3gp, wmv, etc.
3. More responsible when openning a video.
4. Fix the bug in subtitle sync.
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I've developed a media player which can play divx/xvid, rmvb, flv,
you can find it from market by search vplayer
At this time, VPlayer is just an alpha version and only support device with neon support and Android 2.x
VPlayer using FFmpeg, can play almost all video formats, Divx/Xvid, real media, flv, mkv.
VPlayer is almost the best video player in performance.
According to feedback of users, VPlayer acts better than other similar media players in divx, flv, rmvb playback.
Now VPlayer is in alpha version, only basic video playback capabilities. But it made perfect, it takes into account
the use of the various situations encountered, for example, while you are watching video, a call is coming.
VPlayer will continue to improve in the future, some basic characteristics of video player (such as subtitles support)
will be added on asap, and some special features are in roadmap.
The functionality and performance are most important feature of VPlayer. I plan to add hardware decoding and streaming
I try to make it clear, but my English is so poor...
hmmm, I also have to improve my English performance
Moderator edit: This app has changed into an expiring trial version, which is not allowed on XDA. Therefore this thread has been closed.
Hmmm, i get no results...
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oh, i see.
perhaps your rom dosen't support neon.
I'm using it now and i'ts working great. You have the trackball to pause the video. But is there a way to make the trackball fastforward or rewind the video? I know that I can do that with the scroll bar, but it would be nice to use the trackball too?
I find it .
I'll try it today.
Only available for Froyo? bummer...
pinoymutt said:
Only available for Froyo? bummer...
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No. However the Andoird version must >= 2.1 and the phone must support NEON.
Downloaded it earlier; so far so good. It plays my flvs smoothly, and the app is much smaller than rockplayer. I'll test it out with some different file types tonight.
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sweet player - will you be building in any subtitles support by any chance?
Hope to see subtitle support soon
dopeee said:
sweet player - will you be building in any subtitles support by any chance?
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Of course, subtitles support will be available in few days.
If you write a more detailed post Id be glad to get it on the XDA front page. Just list some features and such
Captainkrtek said:
If you write a more detailed post Id be glad to get it on the XDA front page. Just list some features and such
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Thanks, I've added more info. Please review it
Please consider Thai subtitle too.
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zoftdev, I will consider it
Not showing up on Market for Dream/Sapphire devices.
I suggest updating the first post with device requirements.
Nice work though. I'm bummed that I can't try it.
Works great on my N1 - CM6 nightly. Thanks!
What's the benefit of using this over RockPlayer which plays even more formats and is probably also using ffmpeg? http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...e-host-of-video-files-on-your-android-device/
It can play my .avi files alright but sometimes the colours from one frame fade into the next.
Archon810 said:
What's the benefit of using this over RockPlayer which plays even more formats and is probably also using ffmpeg? http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...e-host-of-video-files-on-your-android-device/
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VPlayer can play all the video formats that ffmpeg support, and VPlayer has better performance.

Good media (FLAC/OGG/mkv/mov/avi) players

What is a decent media player for the G Tablet that will use hardware acceleration for video playback? I using a modded firmware with the standard Android 2.2 and Marketplace.
Rockplayer
Tried that but I can't get hardware accel to work.
adewolf said:
Tried that but I can't get hardware accel to work.
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Did you update it? The one in the market normally will want to update to a version that works with our processor type. If yours did not I think you can download and install from the website. I have checked the hardware button and mine sticks when it did not used to with the old version.
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Did you update it? The one in the market normally will want to update to a version that works with our processor type. If yours did not I think you can download and install from the website. I have checked the hardware button and mine sticks when it did not used to with the old version.
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Thanks I will try that.
I quite like mVideoPlayer. Works nicely for me.
Any recommendations on a player with good subtitle support? For both external subtitles (e.g., .ass, .srt, .ssa, etc) and embedded subtitles (e.g., mkv).
I have no idea which one has a good subtitles support, but i found Real player beta.
It is fast and capable of reproducing my mp4 videos when no other could.
I can't play mkv movie on my vegan-Tab. I tried with Rockvideo,mVideoplayer...
They can not play.
Please help me .
Thanks
lamtutu said:
I can't play mkv movie on my vegan-Tab. I tried with Rockvideo,mVideoplayer...
They can not play.
Please help me .
Thanks
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I can't either. Don't think it is supported yet. I just convert them to MP4 with Handbrake.
floatpoo said:
Any recommendations on a player with good subtitle support? For both external subtitles (e.g., .ass, .srt, .ssa, etc) and embedded subtitles (e.g., mkv).
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I have rockplayer but I just installed mVideoplayer and whenever you first open it, the changelog shows all of the subtitle formats being supported in the new release.
Well I did that and it will play my mkv file in software decoding but stops on hardware decoding. Any ideas.
adewolf said:
Well I did that and it will play my mkv file in software decoding but stops on hardware decoding. Any ideas.
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If it plays does it play ok? If it does then why does it matter if it is hardware or software mode? MKV is hard to play as it is which is why I convert them. The players will get better, just need to give them some time.
ahhh more confusion...
so if i put a dvd into my computer and convert it to mp4 is this the best to play on a stock gtablet? will quality be fair -good -great?
heck the reason i purchased this thing was so i could watch movie and browse the net while on vacation! and it has become a crazy pain...thought it would be smoother than it is...tons of web pages wont open cuzz the are flash?? supported so i get crazy gobbledy gook on he page! maybe i should have jut bought a net book?
The Flash problem is easily solved. Go to the FAQ thread and follow the instructions to install the correct Flash plugin. It works fine.
As for video the best codec for quality seems to be .mp4 in my opinion. .avi files work well too.
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ArcMedia
VLC of andoid. ARCMEDIA. runs flawlessly on any android version. here's the apk
Argh this is frustrating. I had a $100~ chinese tablet and it runs any video smoothly while this thing refuse to run a lot of videos due to codecs...

Video player

Hi is there any player for tab which supports all formats,something like vlc player.
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yes, VPlayer, it works great ^^
Thanx
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Try Rockplayer as well. I used vplayer until it expired on me.
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kernelravi said:
Hi is there any player for tab which supports all formats,something like vlc player.
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You do realize VideoLAN will be releasing VLC Player for Android very soon.
Re VPlayer ~ since the dev went Paid only with this App it's caused quite a bit of negativity.
So, whilst waiting for VLC I would also recommend Rockplayer.
I used vplayer on the tablet, and noticed it was struggling with 720p MKVs, while the native video player was coping just perfectly.
Have now discovered mVideoplayer, which does handle MKVs perfectly, and is now my preferred video player.
Anyone tried QQPlayer???
http://android-apps.com/applications/media-video/qqplayer/
Mobile QQ player is one of the best video player application running on Android smartphones that supports all the popular formats of videos on the market, including RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, MOV and etc. Its smart core technology auto detects video formats and makes it much easier for you to enjoy smoother, better quality videos with limited resources and smaller screen. Download from the Android Market for free now!
Mplayer was just ported to Android 1.6+. It was on XDA's twitter feed this morning. Haven't tried it yet on the Tab, but it should support pretty much every codec and container out there.
M player feels ok not really happy using it.
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You can compile vlc for android from source
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How do you comple and from where do i download vlc?
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I am not able to find good video player which can play 720p mp4 files. I have tired vplayer, rockplayer which does not work for these files. Default player and QPlayer work fine but no audio .
How do i get audio back on default player or Qplayer.
i watch 720p video files that are in the mkv container just fine on the sgs using rock player what are the video and audio codecs inside of the mp4
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i watch 720p video files that are in the mkv container just fine on the sgs using rock player what are the video and audio codecs inside of the mp4
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I have tried rock player but it cant play videos properly. BTW here is the codec details
Video codec:- H.264 / AVC
audio code:- MPEG-4 AAC audio
Google it. To compile it you need the sdk
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factory player not play multichannel aac this is true and there are lot of such in typically mp4 container... the other problems is vplayer and rockplayer not use hardware accelerated decoding in native mode so with strong files you will in trouble... more over these I simply don't know that fir the original player seems to need just some correct splitters as seems the decoder is very good for almost everything... maybe core player will play everything with hw decoding... hope...
What´s the best player for dreamdoid? With vplayer de-interlacing does not work very well and i have FCs
tried it but didnt play mkv file, may be the file is bad as nothing else plays it well either.
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would recomend mVideoplayer,, it plays my 1080p files, i can get subtitles from mkv files too.

Best video app?

Whats the best app for video? This is my first android so i don't know what is "best." i need it to play MKV, Mp4, AVI, etc.... all @ HD.
MX Video Player
Thanks i will try it.
MX works very good on Fire.
Just watched Modern Family mkv in HD (720p), hardware accelerated, without lags and nothing.
PS. The only problem was the audio channel that didn't work in HW mode. Just changed that to SW decoding and everything was fine.
Rockplayer
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MX Video Player
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Yep, MX Video Player is the best video player for the Kindle Fire.
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It's working on my mkv files very well. I also had to switch audio to software decode.
//Tapatalk.KindleFire//
what about vplayer?
I have always trusted in VLC Player, however, technically its still in closed beta for Android, and not available for direct download via the Market.
With the OP being new to Android, I guess I might be expecting a little too much to say, Google for it (VLC-neon.apk), and sideload it?! But I'm putting it out there anyway!
manifest3r said:
MX Video Player
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How do you get it to work where you the gray pullup bar on the bottom doesn't interfere with the onscreen controls? Also, do you know if it can stream from Dropbox/Sugarsync? I haved some vids on SS that I stream on Moboplayer, but can't get them to stream on MX.

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