Youtube and flash player - General Questions and Answers

Does flash player allow 720p on updated youtube app I know there is high quality but I just want to know
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I would think HQ is 480. Anything higher would be a waste considering WVGA is 800x480.

you must install adobe flash player v 10 or higher.

Like Dirk said, Anything above the phone's resolution would kind of be a waste, especially when not using WiFi

i think on a phone there is not much of a difference

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optimus 3d vs galaxy s2 Comparison

here a Comparison between these two giants - but i have surprised when he played the flash clips on both - look at the 3:01 and give your opinion why it's too choppy on O3d ??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUnqYDRKlQE
Old firmware, my one is smooth
@ik911 Are you able to play Youtube 1080p vidz smoothly? On mine which is running on may software it runs choppy. Thanks.
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largo79 said:
@ik911 Are you able to play Youtube 1080p vidz smoothly? On mine which is running on may software it runs choppy. Thanks.
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yes it's smooth but why would you want to play 1080p videos on a phone?
Can't be smooth at 1080p, only GS2 can, at the moment
Owning a GS2 also I have tried lots of 1080 and 720 and really on such a small screen you really can't tell much difference in quality.
you can't notice difference between 480p to 720p and 1080p on the phone
Of course the screen on our phone is 480p (800x480) so any higher is a bit useless
nic85 said:
Can't be smooth at 1080p, only GS2 can, at the moment
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Did you try it yourself? Cause I did, Big Buck Bunny 1080p and Avatar 1080p trailer both run smooth as silk. There are video's on Youtube showing the O3D playing high profile 4.1 720p mkv and 1080p mkv which is pretty impressive in my opinion. Haven't tried playing 1080p mkv myself yet but will today.
The GS2 is an incredible phone but not the only one that can do incredible things anymore.
yes...we are all referring 1080p IN FLASH CONTENT,SO DURING THE NAVIGATION WITH THE BROWSER...Not with a dedicated player...
nic85 said:
yes...we are all referring 1080p IN FLASH CONTENT,SO DURING THE NAVIGATION WITH THE BROWSER...Not with a dedicated player...
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Largo79 asked "@ik911 Are you able to play Youtube 1080p vidz smoothly?" to which ik911 replied he could and then you said only GS2 should be able to. Now I could be wrong and you didn't directly reply to ik911 but I got the impression you did so I just told you Youtube 1080p content does play smooth on my O3D.
NO NEED TO SHOUT LIKE AN IDIOT over something like that...
you are an idiot instead..
read carefully his post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15305351&postcount=1
look the video,and find out that he was talking about flash video on youtube site hahaha
To OP my bad it don't work. this might be due to android 2.2
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nic85 said:
you are an idiot instead..
read carefully his post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15305351&postcount=1
look the video,and find out that he was talking about flash video on youtube site hahaha
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Right, you clearly have no idea what I was replying to so I'm not gonna bother having this discussion with you.
I have no trouble playing embedded video, playing more than two at a time like in that review does make the players choppy which could be a Froyo vs. Gingerbread issue or just a raw power issue but who would play multiple embedded video's anyway on such a small screen (or any screen for that matter)?
Someone asked whats the point of playing 1080p on a small screen? Well when u have ur phone connected to an HDTV then it comes in handy being able to play 1080p or 720p videos
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largo79 said:
Someone asked whats the point of playing 1080p on a small screen? Well when u have ur phone connected to an HDTV then it comes in handy being able to play 1080p or 720p videos
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good point to mention

[Q] How good does .avi files play?

I'm considering buying a Xoom, and I've been trying to read up on it, and it seems as though video playback has been discussed to great extent. Most of what I've read is about HD files (.mkv).
How is the video playback of .avi files on the stock player?
If it sucks, would you recommend any other apps? Or would I need to re-encode them?
I will use this when travelling, so I can't use any streaming software from my regular pc.
I have no problem with rooting and installing custom ROMs if that would improve anything!
Thank you!
Is it so much of a diffference it's worth doing it? Is it unwatchable if you don't?
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lovfors said:
Is it so much of a diffference it's worth doing it? Is it unwatchable if you don't?
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In my opinion it is not worth doing. Just download Mobo Player from the market and you'll be fine. Not had 1 .avi that would not work with Mobo, nor noticed any difference in the quality.
No issues here either, there are a few things that I've reencoded due to size but not found any issues..
fyi I've been using freemaker video converter to reencode stuff if it needed doing.
On the xoom page on motos website it says that .ago is not nativly supported by the android OS, and that using decoders may reduce battery time if its not done on a hardware level. Any of you having trouble with battery life?
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Mobo does both hardware and software rendering and there are other players on the market that will use hardware rendering.
As for battery life, I cant honestly say that I have seen a decrease that would make a difference to my useage.
Thank you all!
Now I know what I'm gonna ask santa for this year
Wait for the prime my FRIEND!!! Tegra 3
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[Q] 720p hd Brip help

HI All..
I want to know if there is any possible way to run a 720p hd bluray rip video on O1.. other than convrting it...
M running gamers talho rom v3.1x..
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shubham.16 said:
HI All..
I want to know if there is any possible way to run a 720p hd bluray rip video on O1.. other than convrting it...
M running gamers talho rom v3.1x..
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I know many older but fairly OK computers otherwise that don't play 720p. So, no.
shubham.16 said:
HI All..
I want to know if there is any possible way to run a 720p hd bluray rip video on O1.. other than convrting it...
M running gamers talho rom v3.1x..
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to get the best performence use mx video player ,
i was able to run a 1080p video with it at around 0.1 fps with super sound lag
Well... mom's netbook can't play 360p videos... and it has a 1.8GHz dualcore...(but it has no video card)
Say thanks you can run HQ YouTube... you need 1GHz CPU to run 720p videos, but this is with a good GPU (not a mobile one) and also nothing in background...
Oh and dual core 1.2GHz with mobile GPU can run 720p without problems (see Gnexus)
Just wait
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vlt96 said:
Well... mom's netbook can't play 360p videos... and it has a 1.8GHz dualcore...(but it has no video card)
Say thanks you can run HQ YouTube... you need 1GHz CPU to run 720p videos, but this is with a good GPU (not a mobile one) and also nothing in background...
Oh and dual core 1.2GHz with mobile GPU can run 720p without problems (see Gnexus)
Just wait
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If i ever want to watch hd movies on my netbook, i would just down scale them to just above 1024x600 resolution, as thats all you need, and dual core netbook will easily handle it =)
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If i ever want to watch hd movies on my netbook, i would just down scale them to just above 1024x600 resolution, as thats all you need, and dual core netbook will easily handle it =)
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Nope mom has a very good netbook, and videos play on it like they do on the phone... we have hardware accelerated videos, netbooks don't... (GPU has about 16GHz on a 256MB GPU... so lot better with HW acceleration...)
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Lol just googled a bit and found out oue GPU has 133MB and 128MHz clock speed (very very slow)
The funny thing is my old ATI has 64MB and 14GHz clock speed lol
And to tell you why the PS2 is so cool: it has 128MB and 28GHz clock!!!(10 years ago!!!)
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Don't think about it, even If you found a player which can run it and you overclock to 806, still you'll run it below 7-8 FPS, which means it will be too laggy and the worst thing is that you can't enjoy that video, use your computer to convert it to 480p
is there any way to change video resolution without converting it?
kiranbandre said:
is there any way to change video resolution without converting it?
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By converting he meant changing video resolution down to 480
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thatnextdoorboy said:
By converting he meant changing video resolution down to 480
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SO you have technology to change video file resolution without converting it?
SHARE IT. (Im gonna made milions on it)
umangleekha said:
Don't think about it, even If you found a player which can run it and you overclock to 806, still you'll run it below 7-8 FPS, which means it will be too laggy and the worst thing is that you can't enjoy that video, use your computer to convert it to 480p
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kiranbandre said:
is there any way to change video resolution without converting it?
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thatnextdoorboy said:
By converting he meant changing video resolution down to 480
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dflt said:
:banghead:
SO you have technology to change video file resolution without converting it?
SHARE IT. (Im gonna made milions on it)
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I don't like trolls on xda. I assumed kiranbandre was asking a legit question to what he didn't know. Again, because I assume people here don't troll those in need. So I explained that umangleekha was in fact referring to the same thing by "converting".
So I'm not sure kiranbandre was not trolling and for the record, if he wasn't, I'm sorry, but I am sure you were. I don't like trolls on xda
I apologize to the MODs if I am out of line but I don't like being made fun of.
have a nice day
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I just want to know is there are any way to just change resolutoin without lossing qaulity of video..
I tried many converters like xillisoft,total video converter,divx plus,avs,handbreak and many more
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kiranbandre said:
I just want to know is there are any way to just change resolutoin without lossing qaulity of video..
I tried many converters like xillisoft,total video converter,divx plus,avs,handbreak and many more
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as long as you keep the video resolution to a width of 480 you won't see any difference.
Cant u see the difference between mhz and ghz what you have written in your post
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H.264 video support on One X(tried a few players but none worked well on h.264)

So I'm thinking of getting the AT$T HTC One X. My dad got one when it released and has been really happy with it. I tried it out and I like it too, but there was one problem I had. I was trying to play some music videos that I had which were downloaded in 720p H.264, and they wouldn't play well at all. They stuttered, the audio lagged, overall it was unwatchable. I tried a few different apps like Diceplayer, BSplayer, and a few others, but it was the same on all of them. Now, when I look at the specs of the phone, it claims to have H.264 support. So I am wondering if this is similar to the ATRIX 4g(my current phone) in that it can hardware decode H.264 content, but not if it is encoded in Hi-profile H.264. I really don't want to bother with converting media files before I can play on the phone, especially since I watch a lot of things with subtitles, and its a huge pain to make encoders keep the subtitles.
So if anyone can give me some info about how to get H.264 and specifically Hi-profile H.264, I would greatly appreciate it. If I can get this working on his phone, I will go out and buy a One X tomorrow.(I tried searching but I haven't been able to find anything.)
Try using MoboPlayer or MX player to play x264 videos (or any videos really). They both have hardware support and don't have a problem with any of the x264 videos I made.
Got it to work with bsplayer with the armv7 support codec
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Mx player for the win, simple interface, executes any video you throw at it
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8125Omnimax said:
Mx player for the win, simple interface, executes any video you throw at it
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This. Try going to software decode if you run into issues with hardware decode, but between both modes, it has played every video file I could throw at it perfectly.
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use mx player, hardware+ works for almost every format including mkv and be sure to use the arm v7 codex with neon acceleration for better battery life and performance.

HD Video Lag

My HOXL cant play any HD Video 720p Or 1080p fine without lag whether its mp4,avi or wma
I have tried alot of videos all lag,,,the windows 7 sample video wildlife in hd also lags
I use stock video player,,tried mx also lags more on software decoder
Android 4.2.2 Sense 5 Not Rooted and Stock
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What app are you using? Mx with proper codec works fine for me. Software rendering or hardware?
Have you tried both?
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I have tried alot of video apps including mx player,,it lags more with software rendering, i am surprised to see that why it lags on stock video player,,btw how can i get proper codec for mx player?
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After Installing Codecs HD is Working in mx player with software decoder
By the way why stock video player cant play it smoothly? I have xperia v also,it has same processor & gpu it plays full hd super smooth with its own video player
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Can't say I watch too much 1080 video on my phone (do most of my video watching on my Note 8 tablet), but MX Player is what I use too.
The HTC stock player has always been a joke. Its not compatible with a lot of formats/codecs, I've never really made any use of it aside from watching the videos I've taken with the phone's video camera. In general, I've never been much a user of stock players from any manufacturer. There is always going to be incomplete format support and/or performance lag. I'm guessing its due to licensing of various proprietary formats/codecs. Good 3rd party players are the way to go on Android.
Why the stock player lags now on Sense 5, when it didn't before, I can't say for certain. Lots has been updated in Sense 5, but HTC seems to break as many things as they fix sometimes. So this may be one of those cases. I haven't read about this issue before, so there is likely no easy fix.

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