[APP] Moboplayer: the best video player for Android apk - Android Apps and Games

I've paid for and used both rockplayer and vplayer. But rockplayer sucked on the droid x after version 1.2 and vplayer hiccups a little too often. Lately I've been using vitalpayer and soulplayer. Both are available for free from the market and actually seem better than both the paid rockplayer and vplayer.
Then I came across this new video player yesterday and I have to say, it's the best player I've tried. The UI is very slick and user-friendly, especially the file manager aspect. It also plays every file I've thrown at it (but haven't tried mkv's yet) and has both hardware and software decode mode. (Just remember to long press on video file to select software decode mode).
It's still in beta testing and says its limited to a certain number of testers but I was able to sign up directly from the app without issue. You have to provide an email address for testing purposes (I'm assuming) so if you're not comfortable with providing its, this app is not for you. But for me, it was a no brainer.
Awesome app.
View attachment MoboPlayer_v7_neon.apk
Should work on all high-end ARM V7 CPU Android devices
Would give credit but don't know who to give credit too. Will update when I do. Enjoy!

So, good chance this will become a paid app eventually?

lexluthor said:
So, good chance this will become a paid app eventually?
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Probably. But like I said, I've paid for several other players so, if it's as good as it been, I'll probably pay for this one as well.

THanks!
10char

really useful post!!
kishin14 said:
I've paid for and used both rockplayer and vplayer. But rockplayer sucked on the droid x after version 1.2 and vplayer hiccups a little too often. Lately I've been using vitalpayer and soulplayer. Both are available for free from the market and actually seem better than both the paid rockplayer and vplayer.
Then I came across this new video player yesterday and I have to say, it's the best player I've tried. The UI is very slick and user-friendly, especially the file manager aspect. It also plays every file I've thrown at it (but haven't tried mkv's yet) and has both hardware and software decode mode. (Just remember to long press on video file to select software decode mode).
It's still in beta testing and says its limited to a certain number of testers but I was able to sign up directly from the app without issue. You have to provide an email address for testing purposes (I'm assuming) so if you're not comfortable with providing its, this app is not for you. But for me, it was a no brainer.
Awesome app.
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Should work on all high-end ARM V7 CPU Android devices
Would give credit but don't know who to give credit too. Will update when I do. Enjoy!
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i really liked this app.. high power rendering.. can render a mkv file of 180 mb and not too bad fps too for the same.. but the audio video sync is little buggy.. i think it needs to be fixed... else its a wonderful and the best app available as a multi format video player!!

Very nice player, best I'd ever tested. But I don't like the License violation of ffmpeg. :/

For you Reference, It supports low end devices as well,
http://www.moboplayer.com/moboplayer_en.html#download
It requires registration(closed beta). I tried it. It does not play wmv files and even HD flv file ( where vitalplayer plays it nicely )
But UI is appealing !

Wao..! This is much nicer than vPlayer.. in terms of UI. Like the vol and brightness control on the right and left side.. making tweaking them a breeze!

I was reluctant to try moboplayer because it requires registration. But rockplayer was made much worse since version 1.2, after part of the original team left for moboplayer. vplayer is now free for Chinese users but it has a lot of decoding problems and random crashes. UM Player (悠米解霸) is barely usable at all.
In my case, moboplayer has by far the best video decoding (smoothness and artifects) for universal players I ever used/tried, and the best file management (though still minimal):
moboplayer >> rockplayer (below 1.2) > rockplayer (1.2 and above) > vplayer >> umplayer
My only problem with moboplayer now is the forced update. I understand the reasons behind but it just don't feel good being forced. I'd rather pay a few bucks for peace.

for me mVideoplayer is still best
AlsonBC : its stupid and wrong to say : render mkv

I have never needed another video player. I download music videos mostly in mp4 format and they play fine on the stock video player on SGS running froyo. Is there any SGS user here? Recommending another video player?
For others, is the stock video player not good enough?

i got the sgs vibrant and there are still some videos i can't play with some players...this one comes close but one video i play can't hear the audio...is a mkv format..

gotta say really like this player - does the job nicely
resuming, subtitle support, HD support (on the Galaxy S), MKV
excellent

Thanks!

I still use rockplayer(beta). Can anyone say this moboplayer is better?
Rockplayer(beta) does good for me except for +2GB wmv files, where I lose any ability to FF or REW.

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Anyone tried a 720/1080p mkv movie with it yet?

Also, is there any list on compatible formats?

This is really good. Most video players I've tried have problems on my 2.2 nook color. However this plays perfectly. Thanks!

Nice work, Thank you

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Is there any good movie player apps for it that will play mkv files?

I think someone told me of one that you have to pay for a few weeks ago, but wondering if there is some free apps now. For the pc there is a bunch like VLC, Gom and KM player that play every video format. It would be nice to be able to take advantage of the hdmi output.
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I think someone told me of one that you have to pay for a few weeks ago, but wondering if there is some free apps now. For the pc there is a bunch like VLC, Gom and KM player that play every video format. It would be nice to be able to take advantage of the hdmi output.
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That I know of there isn't an app out yet that plays mkv's
Just convert them. GOTsent works great and quick.
mkv player
There is VLC Player for Android and it plays mkv files
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There is VLC Player for Android and it plays mkv files
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No Way!!! I'm going to do a search and see if I can find it. It must be on the VLC website I imagine.
WookieSurfer7972 said:
There is VLC Player for Android and it plays mkv files
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I didn't see it on the vlc website. Do you know where to find it? I did a search, but nothing came up. It did mention the ability to play files from your computer remotely, but that is streaming so it wouldn't be HD or great quality I imagine.
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No Way!!! I'm going to do a search and see if I can find it. It must be on the VLC website I imagine.
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I've never been able to find this mystical VLC player for Android when I've looked.. Only VLC remotes. If you find it let me know.
RimkaIzumo said:
I've never been able to find this mystical VLC player for Android when I've looked.. Only VLC remotes. If you find it let me know.
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Same... there was one talked about for WM also, but never seen. Please share.
VLC hasn't been ported for Android yet.
That said, the guys that are releasing a PSX emulator and working on an Android N64 emulator, are supposedly going to working on porting VLC in their spare time. http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/04/playstation-emulator-coming-to-android-courtesy-of-yongzh-and-z/
Look for yxplayer on market... plays mkvs.
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Look for yxplayer on market... plays mkvs.
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I just installed yxplayer and it won't play a 1.4gb mkv file well at all. It is just a picture every few screens. Maybe the phone can't handle the file size, but my friend has an mkv player he got from china and it is bad a$$. It plays all file types and has mini hdmi out and I doubt it has a processor and ram as much as the evo. It's been out a lil while I'm sure. It has it's own screen but will output to an hd tv and looks just like you were playing a blue ray.
Probably thats the case... my mkvs were 640x480 anime shows. Havent tried anything hi-def...
On a side note, yxplayer is available as a trial only (2 min play time limit, tho some vids played for more and some reqlly did cut off after 2min), and if you wanna buy/pirate it - you won't be able to. The app for some dumb reason uses phone's imei for registration, which is gsm-only =O
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Probably thats the case... my mkvs were 640x480 anime shows. Havent tried anything hi-def...
On a side note, yxplayer is available as a trial only (2 min play time limit, tho some vids played for more and some reqlly did cut off after 2min), and if you wanna buy/pirate it - you won't be able to. The app for some dumb reason uses phone's imei for registration, which is gsm-only =O
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Ok, so I'll wait for vlc, or another player to come out. Although I really won't need to play many movies on my phone. I will use my laptop if anything.
Dont forget about CorePlayer... they're working on a version for android as well. CorePlayer for winmo played mkv and nearly everything else I threw at it (performance on the other hand was a totally different subject, lol)
Any idea of a release date for Coreplayer? I've been converting my files for the longest time now but sometimes I don't get a chance to in the case of downloading a football match.
Its been in development for year(s) now, waiting for better NDK on android... Froyo seems to be exactly what they were missing so we should be seeing the app in few months, i hope...

RockPlayer - AVI and DIVX player

Just ran across this on mydroidworld.com.
It's a Video Player that plays AVI, DIVX and many other formats on the Incredible. It's in beta stage but it looks real promising.
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quote: androidworld RockPlayer first public BETA release
We are proud to announce the android video player, RockPlayer is ready for public beta, enjoy video on your favorite phone now!
Support Android OS : 1.6 - 2.2
Support Media format : avi mkv rmvb flv mp4 3gp wmv mov asf , divx xvid h264 rv40
CPU Requirement: ARMV6 、ARMV7 .device must support VFP (NOT Support: HTC G1 G2 G3 )
Download link : RockPlayer | Google Groups
Official Forum : www.diffthink.com/forum
Must uninstall the old version before install if any. And this public beta will expire at July-15-2010.
Please keep above note when you share the news.
2010-Jun-23: The google group exceed the bandwith quota, you may download the file at http://www.freecoder.org/rockplayer/...eta_v6_vfp.apk
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I have installed and it plays DIVX movies great.
I haven't tried any avi's yet.
gadget!
thanks for this. I installed it. It plays videos OK. It has crashed numerous times but its a great start!
Bxsteez said:
thanks for this. I installed it. It plays videos OK. It has crashed numerous times but its a great start!
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Just curious, are you running one of the over clocked kernels?
I am running the stock speed undervolted kernel and haven't had a crash yet.
i'm running an oc uv hydra kernal and i've had no issues with it other than it won't play the audio on my mkv's, but that's a codec issue.
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Just curious, are you running one of the over clocked kernels?
I am running the stock speed undervolted kernel and haven't had a crash yet.
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I have an OC UV kernel. It crashed at one spot in a video and then after i reopened i tried to fastforward to that part and it crashed again and then it finally played through that part.
For some reason, my rockplayer only sees my sd card. can anyone access their phone memory?
I can only see my SD card as well
There also isn't a wakelock so the phone goes to sleep while playing a video. I must say though this is a EXCELLENT beta. It works better than yxplayer.
Bxsteez said:
There also isn't a wakelock so the phone goes to sleep while playing a video. I must say though this is a EXCELLENT beta. It works better than yxplayer.
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mine doesn't go to sleep when the app is open
seanhassars said:
mine doesn't go to sleep when the app is open
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Hmmm maybe its time for a restart then. I'll report back
clxa said:
For some reason, my rockplayer only sees my sd card. can anyone access their phone memory?
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You're right, I always keep all on my video on my SD card so I never even noticed.
Bxsteez said:
There also isn't a wakelock so the phone goes to sleep while playing a video. I must say though this is a EXCELLENT beta. It works better than yxplayer.
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Mine does not sleep during playback either.
There are some things that need to be addressed but I am just happy to have a decent player that plus multiple formats and quit well at that.
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You're right, I always keep all on my video on my SD card so I never even noticed.
Mine does not sleep during playback either.
There are some things that need to be addressed but I am just happy to have a decent player that plus multiple formats and quit well at that.
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i'm glad it's around so I can watch episodes of always sunny during my lunch at work haha
i found divx and xvid work great on my Dinc. hidef mkv files are slow and choppy with delayed audio. this was expected and am not complaining about it because there is no reason to fill up my sd card with large mkv's. i was just curious to see if the player would even be able to read the file. which it did.. so this gives me hope for the player to play mkv files with froyo well. for now, i'm just now glad that i do not have to handbrake my avi's before i move them to my phone.
excellent beta release!
Love this app! Haven't used it a lot, but it will prevent me from having to convert my entire video collection just to watch them on my incredible.

[Q] Cant play videos,

Hi All
After much thinking, reading and youtubing, I decided to take the jump and buy a nexus s yesterday from the carphonewarehouse.
Upon opening my nexus s it was obvious the phone had been used (preloaded apps and lots of dust under screen cover) . I took it back and got a replacement pronto.
Turned it on and WOW, the screen is just amazing, WOW, I thought my htc desire omled was good but this is much! Much! better.
My question:
On my htc desire I was able to upload movies and shows, I’d downloaded, some were hd quality , and play them with no problems without any file conversions etc...
I can’t get the same files to play on my nexus s,
Is there any way to play these files (avi, mpegs, divx etc) without converting files as that is very time consuming. Is there any player in android market which may help?
Thanks for your help
PEACE
I'm guessing there's no way but to convert the files?
If so can any one recommended a reliable program or way to convert the vids?
Peace
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Download one of the following:
- VPlayer
- RockPlayer
- MPlayer
..etc
on the market. Only thing that doesn't work for me are 720p videos, they stutter but DivX standard works fine. Really need the codecs ported to the Nexus S for 720p video playback :|
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Download one of the following:
- VPlayer
- RockPlayer
- MPlayer
..etc
on the market. Only thing that doesn't work for me are 720p videos, they stutter but DivX standard works fine. Really need the codecs ported to the Nexus S for 720p video playback :|
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Hey thats brill! rockplayer worked first time on my files,
thanks
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Hey thats brill! rockplayer worked first time on my files,
thanks
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no problem rock player is my choice as well, I've always preferred it. VPlayer is a pretty good alternative as well (trial version). But why buy VPlayer, there are many alternatives out there and it doesn't really have features to distinguish itself from others to justify buying it. I'm personally waiting for VLC for Android to come out.
Can't wait for VLC for Android to come out, it should be out early this year (as reported by several websites). Hopefully no delays and will enable 720p playback without stutter on Nexus S (or ported codecs.. one feature i miss from the Galaxy S series)

[Q] Alternative to MyNet for video streaming?

I've tried MyNet, and it finds my other PC's and the shared media. (Using Win 7 x64 and one homegroup). But in MyNet it fails to load any video I try to play.
Is there an app, maybe one I can install on the host PC, that will run in the background and transcode the video files to the proper resolution for the TF101? Something like PlayOn? Don't want to use MyCloud software because I don't need/want complete control of the host PC.
Maybe this can done through a network share instead, but was interested to hear what others have been using. Especially if there's a way to get MyNet to work.
Sorry if this has been asked and answered.
Playon has an android client that will work.
You can also check out Plex - plexapp.com - which will serve videos from your PC to your Transformer.
MyNet will only play formats natively supported by the Transformer.
I suggest you install MoboPlayer or RockPlayer as a movie player and UPnPlay as a DLNA client.
It's what I have installed, and it works like a charm.
Plex. It's $5 but it's fantastic. I've yet to find a file it wouldn't play. Plays my 1080p mkv's perfectly.
Thanks for the replies guys. I thought there was a simple way to do this!
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Plex. It's $5 but it's fantastic. I've yet to find a file it wouldn't play. Plays my 1080p mkv's perfectly.
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Well, it transcodes anything to very low quality mp4s on the fly, if you're happy with that cool but for those people who want HD content to look HD, it's not really an option.
SilentMobius said:
Well, it transcodes anything to very low quality mp4s on the fly, if you're happy with that cool but for those people who want HD content to look HD, it's not really an option.
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Lol what? It plays all my videos in HD.
You're doing it wrong. User error.
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Well, it transcodes anything to very low quality mp4s on the fly, if you're happy with that cool but for those people who want HD content to look HD, it's not really an option.
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It transcodes on the fly, with the best quality setting being 5mbps - which plays perfectly smoothly on the Transformer, and looks very, very good indeed.
For reference, typical good quality 720p MKV files are normally encoded at 3mps or less.
I can only assume you haven't actually tried Plex, or haven't changed the streaming setting from the default of very low bandwidth. I wouldn't like your comment to dissuade people with the server setup to handle it from trying Plex - it's a great solution if you want high quality streaming on your local network and have a decent box to run it.
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It transcodes on the fly, with the best quality setting being 5mbps - which plays perfectly smoothly on the Transformer, and looks very, very good indeed.
For reference, typical good quality 720p MKV files are normally encoded at 3mps or less.
I can only assume you haven't actually tried Plex, or haven't changed the streaming setting from the default of very low bandwidth. I wouldn't like your comment to dissuade people with the server setup to handle it from trying Plex - it's a great solution if you want high quality streaming on your local network and have a decent box to run it.
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Nope, I bought the android app and set up the server on my home PC.
I found the server to be horribly unreliable (The python would choke at random point scanning my media, looks like poor exception handling on the part of the devs) and when it did work the results were muddy and had notable banding/artifacts even with the bitrate at max.
Which is to be expected, as quality h.264 encoding it very difficult to do real-time. But it's _far_ from playing "HD" content, even super-quick single pass re-encodes look better than what plex creates.
Give subsonic a try. www.subsonic.org It does mainly music streaming but it also has an on the fly transoding engine for video. It will stream them to you as flash. The server is pretty easy to set up only thing is there is a liscence fee for streaming video from the server after 30days but I think its only 15 bux definitely worth it. The android app is free and really good. I also used the web interface from my laptop while I'm at work to listen to music for the past few months (before I got the TF). The quality is good in my experience.
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Nope, I bought the android app and set up the server on my home PC.
I found the server to be horribly unreliable (The python would choke at random point scanning my media, looks like poor exception handling on the part of the devs) and when it did work the results were muddy and had notable banding/artifacts even with the bitrate at max.
Which is to be expected, as quality h.264 encoding it very difficult to do real-time. But it's _far_ from playing "HD" content, even super-quick single pass re-encodes look better than what plex creates.
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This has been the exact opposite of my experience.
+1 for Subsonic. I mainly use it for music, but am now using the video transcoder function. I'd like to see the app updated to take advantage of tablets but for the cost, IMHO, it's doing now what Google Music is about to offer. Full access to every song I own, the ability to download locally, and being that I run from a whs server with duplication, I don't have to worry about losing anything. Course I gotta run my whs 24x7 but I do anyway.
im trying to get twonky mobile server working on my transfomer but it keeps hanging on scanning files for hours and hours
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Plex. It's $5 but it's fantastic. I've yet to find a file it wouldn't play. Plays my 1080p mkv's perfectly.
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I use Plex & it works great.
does plex support subtitles? I was looking at VLC Direct, but I guess that's not transcoding as much as streaming.
Is there anything like Air Video on the iphone?
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[Q] Video Players on WP7

Hi,
I want to enter da smartphonz world, and i'm makin a few research. About WP, I know the OS is completely locked up 'cause of M$, but I don't give a damn. Except on one point:
Is there applications which let me look at a .mkv video? And if I cannot, what happens with subs, especially .srt, and multiples soundtracks, Japanese/English/French as an example?
Thank you
For mkv files you'll need to convert them to mp4 and as for subs you'll need them merged into the video for it to be able to be seen on WP7
Okay.
So disappointing....
Android, here I come!
The lack of most common video codecs/container on Windows Phone 7 is becoming a serious problem indeed...
Where are Flv, DivX|Avi, Mkv container... etc???! .... What a shame.
Still hoping for it
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You can sync nearly everything through zune...
But that's the only thing you can do atm...
But keep being positive: 'cuz cotulla and other devs working to unlock the phone in a way that we can write native apps and that would open the possibility to port other music/video player which include support for other codecs
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The lack of most common video codecs on Windows Phone 7 is becoming a serious problem indeed...
Where are Flv, DivX|Avi, Mkv... etc???! .... What a shame.
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I have flv working. I am making a browser which will let you play megavideo files. I plan to include more video sites. It works quite well... Ill open a thread soon with more info
Chabun and Marvin, thank you. Hope isn't lost
But M$ stays M$: they will probably never support officially an open-source codec. Even iOS can play mkv, using alternative players.
I'm gonna search the web to find lore about Cotulla
since when is mkv a codec? MKV is a container, usually containing a non-open codec (h.264), which MS supports. All they need to do is support the container...
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The lack of most common video codecs on Windows Phone 7 is becoming a serious problem indeed...
Where are Flv, DivX|Avi, Mkv... etc???! .... What a shame.
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Don't mix up containers and codecs, it's a different kind of things
BTW, for containers Silverlight has a great feature, custom container parser, called MediaStreamSource. So nobody preventing you from writing your own container support including Matroska (.mkv)
But WP7 video codecs are really limited to: MPEG-4 part 2, MPEG-4 part 10 (H.264), WMV9, H.263, and of course, raw RGB (you may implement your own decoding however w/o hardware acceleration it will be very slow/not possible).
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Don't mix up containers and codecs, it's a different kind of things
BTW, for containers Silverlight has a great feature, custom container parser, called MediaStreamSource. So nobody preventing you from writing your own container support including Matroska (.mkv)
But WP7 video codecs are really limited to: MPEG-4 part 2, MPEG-4 part 10 (H.264), WMV9, H.263, and of course, raw RGB (you may implement your own decoding however w/o hardware acceleration it will be very slow/not possible).
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You are right
I am not a developer. All I need is a native Avi player. I think it's the minimum I can expect from a smartphone nowadays.
Even my all business Blackberry Bold can read Avi movie files. Just a drag & drop via USB cable and I can watch my movies
With WP7 (and Zune) it's a mess and a waste of time.
Sometimes WP7 seems really hopeless...
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Even my all business Blackberry Bold can read Avi movie files. Just a drag & drop via USB cable and I can watch my movies
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I understand your point. However why do not use a streaming video?
Instead "just drag&n&dropping" 4-6 GB HD movies in .mkv (what is not "just" but takes a veeeeery looooong time ) you may instantly transcode and watch video. AFAIK there are few existing solutions on marketplace (I do have my own - much-much better than existing apps but unpublished and still under very slow development - I'm implementing Mango features such as background queue downloader etc.)
The cons is - you need a powerful desktop PC/notebook, always on, to serve streaming but the pros is -you'll have your very own streaming server, transcode can be done in realtime (even for full HD movies!)
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I don't think so. Seems like MS have a "gradual" strategy to open new API's and features; also, xda whitehats working hard to build "freedom" ROM's for WP7 (probably, someone can port good native arm wince videoplayer).
Srsly, I don't understand what you mean. Do you want to stream movies just like cloud music, like a "mediaplayer dropbox"?
Don't you know that most carriers don't offer unlimited data plans? And in order to stream Full HD files, you need 4G don't you?
On board medias will be outdated one day, sure, but not now, unfortunately.
If I misunderstood your speech, just tell me
And thank you all for your explanation about the differences between codecs and containers, that was really useful.
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If I misunderstood your speech, just tell me
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You misunderstood me completely
First (fortunately) WP7 is not limited to 3G connection only: there are WiFi and Ethernet (via USB).
Second, I already stream movies like "cloud music" Technically it works like: I have a "streaming server" (small WPF C# program, running on my home media server/player PC), and WP7 app, streaming video client (with ability to download and store media). PC program preforms a real-time "transparent" (on the fly) transcoding of medias, and "stream" (not a real stream of course) transcoded data to the WP7 player.
I don't have an unlimited data plan so my usual "scenarios" are:
- if I do have a WiFi access (most hotels/places etc.) I can easy browse media folders on my home PC and watch any movie;
- if I'm going somewhere without WiFi access (to the flight, campground, beach etc.) and want to watch movies, I've put some movies to the queue and download 'em via WiFi/Eth to the handset. Average size of 2 hours transcoded movie is about 600/800 Mb (actually it depends, what kind of adaptive stream mode I have chosen)
Average transocde frame rate (conversion speed) for the full HD video is about 90-110 fps on my PC. It's not too fast but I do have cache
So, in general my solution is useful and not so bad (I also have an Android tablets, with mounted network shares of my media folders. And most often, I can't play video because of player or network bandwidth limitation - full HD videos are huge!)
What is the usefulness of MKV beside pirating movies and tv shows? Tell me what do you mainly use MKVs for besize pirating?
If you can't afford netflix account and/or zune movies, then because you're either jobless or a pirating hoohaas.
Okay, I got it. A real player could be better, if I want to change options like subs or everything else while playing on my phone, but the "screen capture" erases all the troubles about codecs and co.
Other issue is the time spoilt because of the conversion on the computer, and not "live" on the phone. And it depends on your PC CPU, not on the smartphone processing unit. But you problably increase the battery life of the phone, don't you?
That's awesome, yep
Do we have CorePlayer & TCMP player on WP7
to play Videos ?
are there more players like these
where when we stop a video continues
from the exact place again ?
Thanks
stan2, we are talking about video player solution, not about piracy. Please stay on topic (of course if you have something to say)...
stan2 said:
What is the usefulness of MKV beside pirating movies and tv shows? Tell me what do you mainly use MKVs for besize pirating?
If you can't afford netflix account and/or zune movies, then because you're either jobless or a pirating hoohaas.
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Well you're right. I'm legally pirating contents not available in my area. This isn't an excuse, I know, but honestly, what should I do? I buy what I can buy: movies, music thanks to Amazon (I can waste around 100 bucks a month that way). But when it comes to underground japanese animation, whitout any official translation or dubbed version, the only way is mkv.
Edit: TV show? I don't watch this kind of crap, ty.
ilordvader said:
Do we have CorePlayer & TCMP player on WP7
to play Videos ?
are there more players like these
where when we stop a video continues
from the exact place again ?
Thanks
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That IS the subject of this thread
And no, we don't have anything like that. TCMP is on WM.

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