Is there a way to port the video codecs of Galaxy S?
It has the build in ability to play avi and mkv files!
1+ on that!
Well, many roms imported the wmv from desire but a build-in avi-xvid/divx and mkv support would be much more useful!
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Hi guys,
I've generally had success in playing my mkv files on the galaxy S up to 720p. However I found files encoded with the latest libraries libmatroska 1.1.0 and libeml 1.2.0 just do not play. Does anyone know why this might be?
I am using mvideoplayer which does use hardware acceleration as I found rockplayer would not play my 720p mkv files.
Thanks
All The stock samsung counterparts all play mkv files. why can't the Nexus phones play the files using the container? I don't think i had any success finding players on market.... please some one throw some light on why there is no support on our devices??
Anything wrong with Dice Player? It played most mkv files fine for me, and it supports hardware decoding for h264 encoded videos.
Also try Rock player and QQplayer
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jsriz said:
All The stock samsung counterparts all play mkv files. why can't the Nexus phones play the files using the container? I don't think i had any success finding players on market.... please some one throw some light on why there is no support on our devices??
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That's because the native divx and mkv support come from the touchwiz framework found on those skinned phones. Its not inherent in Samsung hardware. That was the thing I missed the most coming from the epic 4g to the nexus...try mx video player on the market. It works pretty well but kind of stutters out on the high def stuff. That's the best alternative I could find. Hope it helps.
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try mx video player. should play them. it was the only one that would play 720p mkvs for me without stuttering.
Yes...Mx player is great
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try mx video player. should play them. it was the only one that would play 720p mkvs for me without stuttering.
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that's what i use. mx player has great hw rendering
Hi all, I've got a Flyer 10.1 which has been upgraded to 3.2 Honeycomb. What is the best format to convert a movie to, is it MPEG or MP4? any help would be much appreciated!
Basically you are referring to the same format since .mpeg is MPEG-1 and .mp4 is MPEG-4. These are just different versions.
I think there isn't much of difference in which one you use.
Put any format, like mikpel said over me
But for watching the movies try to use the MX player... for the PRO version, just google it
If you get some lags on the video, switch to S/W and its gonna work better but just if the video gets lagy
There is a difference as an mp4 can be in various codecs such as h264 or xvid whereas a standard mpeg video cannot.
Most common mp4 formats use xvid or h264 video codec with mp3 or aac audio.
Flyer supports mp4 in h263, h264, divx and xvid codecs with mp3 aac or wma audio.
Best for quality yet smaller filesize is h264 video with aac audio but an xvid avi mp4 with mp3 audio can be played on pretty much any thing and is similar in quality though produces slightly larger filesizes.
Dave
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Is there a way to add AVI codecs to the SIII stock video player? I don't really want to use anothet player if I dont have too.
The sick video I want to play on my phone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvBGfObAdvo
Hi guys, I just wanna ask, for those people who uses MX video player. what is your best settings to remove the choppy playback? is there a work around or is this is a limitation of our core duos?
I mostly play videos with 720p and mp4 video format.