HD vid recording on this is nice - myTouch 4G General

Check the ytube vid
Read more: http://androidapproved.com/item/mytouch-4g-feature-videos/

YouTube tags don't work here i guess!!

I thought it was an actual video. If you've already seen all the small promo vids that T-Mobile released, then don't bother.

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I know there is a flash player coming up to G1, however, is there anyway to watch any video online on any website and reroute it through our youtube player application so we can watch the videos online?
afaik no there isnt but i will look into it. good idea though...

a player for HD2 that can play mkv files (WITH subtitles)

I tried CorePlayer, newest version, it plays em perfectly, but NO subtitles.
Was on website, as of 7/02/10 they have NO support for subtitles in mkv files.
Any programs out there that has?
did you try with the TCPMP build which works on the Leo? MKV is just a wrapper, so if the codec is a supported one it could be possible to read it correctly
Found and tried it.
It doesnt run the mkv's smoothly like CorePlayer, lags a whole lot.
And no subtitles here either. (yes I tried both)
Animefan said:
Found and tried it.
It doesnt run the mkv's smoothly like CorePlayer, lags a whole lot.
And no subtitles here either. (yes I tried both)
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I am looking for a player that does this too, I have Sompy to try, I'll let you know if it works.
Well Sompy was an abject failure
i guess the search continues.
same problem..
No solution, and both players together are inconsistent
tcpmp
tcpmp works flawlessly if you run it from the memory card for the record,still no subs
any news on this? I would like to play mkv files directly,too. I don't want to mess with conversion..
BTW, I couldn't get TCPMP work for MKV files. It just crashes..
We need to get the guys at videolan to create us a vlc windows mobile player. I always use this on a PC and have no problems with codecs etc seems to play anything.
DJGurth said:
tcpmp works flawlessly if you run it from the memory card for the record,still no subs
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Do you mean you can play 720p mkv files? I can't...
I have opened a topic, please support : http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=75126
Coreplayer is soon coming out with a new version, possibly with .srt support
slayerns said:
Do you mean you can play 720p mkv files? I can't...
I have opened a topic, please support : http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=75126
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Regardless of subtitles, if you're trying to play HD i.e. 720p files on the HD2, nothing will work.
ArtieQ said:
Coreplayer is soon coming out with a new version, possibly with .srt support
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Yeah....we're been waiting for that since the beginning of time.
ArtieQ said:
Coreplayer is soon coming out with a new version, possibly with .srt support
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Will it support the internal subtitles of matroska files? And will it also support ASS which is used most of the time?
I'll give the TCPMP with subtitle support another go with my HD2. On my Blackstone it wasn't usable because of lags...
kenkiller said:
Regardless of subtitles, if you're trying to play HD i.e. 720p files on the HD2, nothing will work.
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That is simply untrue. I have a couple of movies on my HD2 that are 720p and play in core player just fine. There was infact an entire topic dedicated to seeing what video would work on the HD2, was months ago but I'll see if I can hunt it down.
That turned out to be a whole lot easier to find than I thought it would be, here, great thread to learn what your HD2 can do video-wise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582122&highlight=bouncy+balls
Mega Maniac said:
That is simply untrue. I have a couple of movies on my HD2 that are 720p and play in core player just fine. There was infact an entire topic dedicated to seeing what video would work on the HD2, was months ago but I'll see if I can hunt it down.
That turned out to be a whole lot easier to find than I thought it would be, here, great thread to learn what your HD2 can do video-wise.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582122&highlight=bouncy+balls
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Sadly, you did not even bother to read through that thread. Coreplayer itself is hardcoded not to play 720p video files. What you have are only files that used to be 720p, but down encoded to fit HD2. Take a good look at the resolution of those test videos. None of them even go near 1280x720, which is what 720p is defined as.
Not to be putting you down, but I've done a ton of video testing and encoding....and it's just not possible for now on the HD2.
kenkiller said:
Sadly, you did not even bother to read through that thread. Coreplayer itself is hardcoded not to play 720p video files. What you have are only files that used to be 720p, but down encoded to fit HD2. Take a good look at the resolution of those test videos. None of them even go near 1280x720, which is what 720p is defined as.
Not to be putting you down, but I've done a ton of video testing and encoding....and it's just not possible for now on the HD2.
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My mistake, I had read that thread through, but as I mentioned I was recalling it from memory and posted it as soon as I found it. I guess the frequent references to "hd" in the thread are what stuck in my memory.
Still 720x480 looks just stunning on the phone, so go download all the vids anyway
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My mistake, I had read that thread through, but as I mentioned I was recalling it from memory and posted it as soon as I found it. I guess the frequent references to "hd" in the thread are what stuck in my memory.
Still 720x480 looks just stunning on the phone, so go download all the vids anyway
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That sounds very contrary to your previous statement, I guess those 720p files suddenly disappeared from your phone?
No worries, it's a very common newbie mistake.
I don't know if I can really consider myself a "newbe" considering I'm a video editor and regularly have to pick and choose the resolutions I want to export to. As far as my HD video my knowledge is pretty extensive.
I think I was just too trusting of the movies I downloaded in "HD" actually being what they said they were. Your previous post was the first time I questioned it and looked at the movie stats.
I honestly believed the movies on my phone were 720p, I was wrong, atleast no-one died this time.
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I don't know if I can really consider myself a "newbe" considering I'm a video editor and regularly have to pick and choose the resolutions I want to export to. As far as my HD video my knowledge is pretty extensive.
I think I was just too trusting of the movies I downloaded in "HD" actually being what they said they were. Your previous post was the first time I questioned it and looked at the movie stats.
I honestly believed the movies on my phone were 720p, I was wrong, atleast no-one died this time.
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That's why it's never good to assume. It's a very good example where having more knowledge makes one overlook very basic stuff.
At least it makes you more open to checking the specs before shooting off replies again.....I'm glad I've contributed in some way.

play 1080p (HD) video on HTC HD2

hello is there any player can play 1080p video.
thanks
hi.. first of all, we do have a specialized Q&A forum, so please post your question here so it would be better assisted.
as a reference to your question, you won't get any joy in playing 1080p video on a WVGA screen (480widex800high). the picture just wouldn't fit (1080p hd is, you guessed it, 1080 high)..
but if you want to force it, there will be a lot of processing involved to scale the picture down to a resolution an HD2 could play... nicely. it's like forcing a BlueRay player to play HD movies on a Standard TV or playing Halo 3 on your grandma's bunny-ear kitchen TV (though it would play, it's just not worth it).
it would be pointless to develop an application to do such on a device that simply won't cut it anyway. well, except if you want to use a TV out function (to play the video on an HDTV - making your device an HD media box), which the HD2 doesn't have.
so to answer your question. No. none that i know of.. but you know what? try to post it on the forum link i gave you and you might get lucky..
good luck.
ytsejam_ said:
you won't get any joy in playing 1080p video on a WVGA screen (480widex800high)..
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The joy would be not having to convert it before watching! I think it would be great. But I don't know of a player that can do it sadly.
wardh said:
The joy would be not having to convert it before watching! I think it would be great. But I don't know of a player that can do it sadly.
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The QSD8250 can only support to 720P
Moved as not software release.
Resolution is not big enough for it.
egzthunder1 said:
Resolution is not big enough for it.
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exactly as what i was pointing out..
there is way
Dear hd2 while playing even mp4 with tcpmp the video is not shown only audio , this is the case with high resoulation video. and i dont want to convert videos so i boot my hd2 in android gingerbread from sd card and play any video copied directly from pc with hd resoulation . the android Es Video Player is capable of playing such videos

Uploads videos to Youtube Choppy

Ok, I don't know if it is just me but when I upload videos I make on my Xoom to Youtube using the Youtube app they become choppy and out of sync. The videos play fine on my Xoom, they just upload wrong. Is this just me or have others experienced this?
Hey I just tested this with a video shot on my Evo 4G (cyanogen 7), and then edited on my Xoom, then uploaded to youtube using my Xoom. The video plays fine both on my Xoom locally and from YouTube. Also plays fine from the you tube website using flash.
vamp6x6x6x said:
Ok, I don't know if it is just me but when I upload videos I make on my Xoom to Youtube using the Youtube app they become choppy and out of sync. The videos play fine on my Xoom, they just upload wrong. Is this just me or have others experienced this?
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It takes a while for a video uploaded to YouTube to be fully transcoded into every resolution available, and during the process, if you try to view the video it will often stutter and desync at some resolutions.
At least, that's my experience.
Try going back and looking at your video after a few hours.

4K Video Problem - Youtube

EDIT: Yeah it was a youtube issue but accualy its not a issue. The process took some time to show the 4k vid how it has too look. So there is no problem.
Hi, i dont know if its a youtube bug, but if you check the video i recorded on 4K you can see the bad resolution problem. But if you switch to HD you can see that it looks ok on HD mod.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lHDgJuqI_M

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