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.
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Tried dice player. It only shows half my videos
Tried vplayer and rockplayer.
Rockplayer seems much more crisp and clear than vplayer.
Anyone know any good ones out there?
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Coreplayer should be coming out soon you can try that once it comes out but what kind of videos did dice player not play, HTC stock player plays mp4s and avis and dice can play all mkvs??
Flvs were one,
Dint know about 3gp
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I used to love core player on my win mo.device : D
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Coreplayer should be coming out soon you can try that once it comes out but what kind of videos did dice player not play, HTC stock player plays mp4s and avis and dice can play all mkvs??
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i have tried about 5 or 6 videoplayers..
for me the best one is diceplayer because : its the best one for mkvs
I used to use QQplayer but it's laggy on the Sensation with mkv. Dice only one I've gotten to run mkv, man they look great on the Sensation's resolution!
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I used to use QQplayer but it's laggy on the Sensation with mkv. Dice only one I've gotten to run mkv, man they look great on the Sensation's resolution!
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Agreed dice is the best right now.
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I use MoboPlayer. It plays most format, have nice looking UI and controls.
I use the "Meridian" player, it has awesome gesture support.
But no idea on what it support, cause i recode everything.
i'm using vital player, plays almost everything, and also subs
can you suggest any player support mkv and external .srt sub?
moboplayer does show sub but no audio. dice with audio but no sub
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can you suggest any player support mkv and external .srt sub?
moboplayer does show sub but no audio. dice with audio but no sub
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send yout srt file to me
Hi juami,
I have sent some srt files to you. At the moment, none of the sub are displayed, regardless of type of movie (avi, m4v, mp4, mkv). Please check and let me know when it is fixed. Looking forward to viewing videos with Dice in its full glory.
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Mobo player is the best
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i use moboplayer and mvideoplayer
but my phone is sgs2
i use RockPlayer which play everything with great quality.
I loaded a HD 720P clips to my storage card and i play them via RockPlayer and its great quality both Voice & Video
SW decoding Player : vPlayer is the best for Sensation.
vPlayer is multi-threaded app. it can use full dual core.
but other player - rock , mobo , vital use only single core.
HW decoding Player : Diceplayer is the best.
Rock/v/vital/mobo/qq can't use hw decoder ( if file is not supported from system)
if file format is mp4, all player can play HD.
but file format is MKV(+DTS), you can see huge lag.
only diceplayer can play MKV(+DTS/FLAC) HD movies.(+longer battery life )
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SW decoding Player : vPlayer is the best for Sensation.
vPlayer is multi-threaded app. it can use full dual core.
but other player - rock , mobo , vital use only single core.
HW decoding Player : Diceplayer is the best.
Rock/v/vital/mobo/qq can't use hw decoder ( if file is not supported from system)
if file format is mp4, all player can play HD.
but file format is MKV(+DTS), you can see huge lag.
only diceplayer can play MKV(+DTS/FLAC) HD movies.(+longer battery life )
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thx for your post, i tried Dice player and its playing well mkv files
+1 for Dice Player, I have all the others installed too, but Dice Player is the best (I watch a lot of 720p MKV, some use DTS sound).
hi,
just checked Dice Player on my Sensation. its really great app. showing 1080p videos almost flawlessly.
my question is, if dice is lowering the fps to show video more fluently?
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Hi all,
The stock player plays quite a few files natively but wasn't able to recognize the .mov taken with my friend's DSLR. I used to use MX player with my old phone and it worked great with HW acceleration but when I try to play the .mov (1080p) on the Note, only SW acceleration is available for the note which is quite choppy and it wont let me install any of the codecs from the market. Does anyone know of any other video players for the Note, or have got MX player working properly? I tried installing the ARMv7 codec on the note, is this the right version?
Thanks in advance,
Shaizer.
Im running DicePlayer which works great.
There's no problem playing mov-files in 1080p, I just tried a 1080p trailer in mov with DicePlayer and it worked perfectly. However I'm not sure what bitrate the your mov-file is?
I have Mx video player installed without any extra codec. Apparently the idea is you only need a codec if it actually asks for it.
I have so far tried various formats mp4, mkv (both 720 & 1080) and it has played them all.
I'm using QQ Player.
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I use dice player too. It works great with all my HD/SD videos with subtitles.
Awesome thanks all, will try DicePlayer and see how that goes. The bitrate of my .mov files are 46MBPS I guess its a raw format as it is straight from the camera.
Dice Player plays MKV's flawlessly.
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Dice Player plays MKV's flawlessly.
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As does MoboPlayer and best of all it's free.
I haven't found Moboplayer quite as good as Dice Player, but I do use it occasionally (it's software decoding is a bit better than Dice Player's).
Also using MoboPlayer; it works well.
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Also using MoboPlayer; it works well.
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Mobo is the only one that works for streaming from my NAS ... except the sound does not work!
No other player I have tried (including the ones mentioned above) will stream at all and I have yet to find one that works with the sound
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!
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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.
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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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
Has anyone tried streaming an xvid video over wifi via a samba share using ES File explorer? Mine will not play. I'm on the stock kernel.
I've not tried to stream from ES but ive done it from splashtop browser no problem.
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Samehere. Ended up using allshare..works great.
I just set up a share in Ubuntu 11.04 and copied a Sherlock (tv show episode) xvid video to the shared folder.
I am using a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 with stock rom and NOT rooted - NO mods.
Oddly enough, when I click on the video using es file explorer it gives me the choice to run Mobo Player OR Mx Video Player but NOT the player that came with the tablet.
I couldn't get the video to play with the Mobo Player. I was able to get the Mx video player to stream and play it perfectly BUT only after setting the Mx video player to software decoding. It would not play with hardware decoding setting activated in the Mx video player.
Mx video player is free on Google Play apps.
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I just set up a share in Ubuntu 11.04 and copied a Sherlock (tv show episode) xvid video to the shared folder.
I am using a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 with stock rom and NOT rooted - NO mods.
Oddly enough, when I click on the video using es file explorer it gives me the choice to run Mobo Player OR Mx Video Player but NOT the player that came with the tablet.
I couldn't get the video to play with the Mobo Player. I was able to get the Mx video player to stream and play it perfectly BUT only after setting the Mx video player to software decoding. It would not play with hardware decoding setting activated in the mxplayer...
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annoyingly I am having similar problems. Hardware decoding only seems to work properly when I am playing a file locally. Whenever I am streaming a file via dlna it turns into a glitch fest.
What is strange for me is that nothing worked at all not even mx player until I had installed v player. Prior. To installing vplayer i was having errors about filetypes. Eg 'unsupported filetype video/x-msvideo.
Now vplayer is uninstalled and still everything functions correctly however I am still left without hardware decoding when streaming.
I am currently using minidlna server because its cli based, simple, light and faSt.
Anyway I hope someone has some answers as to why this is happening
The audio format might be causing probs. Also hw decoding does not like variable bit rates.
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