DLNA video Format - HTC Sensation

I've tried to play my video captured from Htc Sensation but the player unable to play the file format..As htc advertised, just take a video and watch on the big screen (Hd TV or any device with same internet connection)..Is there any settings to change the file output on the video on this phone or any third apps that we can use?

Same for me, I use my Internet-TV box but can't read the .3gp with it.
So I can play everything on my TV with DNLA excepted the videos I recorded with the Sensation.
One app exists: LG camera, there's a free version on the market. You can record 1080p directly to .mp4 so I can play it on my TV......but I think the video quality using this app is really not good, way under the quality you can have using the stock application of the Sensation and its .3gp format......

hi guys,
i bought an MHL -> hdmi cable tv out for my sensation.
But how does it work ? when i plug cable on tv , no images ...
can someone explain me how do that works ? thanks

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Video converter?

What video converter should I use so that I can convert my HD MKV movies, to a compatible format that I can play on my HTC sensation.
I have a mp4 video and I tried playing it on Dice Player but it says that the license is not valid whenever I try playing the video.
Either way, I prefer to convert the video to a compatible format because then I can have a smaller size file, and still high quality.
I want to be able to chose the bitrate on video and audio. ?not just that, but I want to be able to choose the qHD resolution.
Do not use cracked version.
Buy Diceplayer.
your diceplayer is cracked or not verified from Google license program.
If you are paid user, contact [email protected]
I use mkv file converter. You convert to avi, divx,mpeg4,h.264, you name it. Search key word"mkv converter" on google & you'll get ton's of hits.
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What formats are compatible with the sensation??
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mp4/3gp definitely are.
Use.SUPER video converter. Out does everything and is very good. Out does for free what other video converters can't do for money
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Hgaara said:
What video converter should I use so that I can convert my HD MKV movies, to a compatible format that I can play on my HTC sensation.
I have a mp4 video and I tried playing it on Dice Player but it says that the license is not valid whenever I try playing the video.
Either way, I prefer to convert the video to a compatible format because then I can have a smaller size file, and still high quality.
I want to be able to chose the bitrate on video and audio. ?not just that, but I want to be able to choose the qHD resolution.
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well bro if u have a cuda enabled nvidia card and want a free all purpose converter for all devices u can ever have including blu-ray..... simple hv freemake video converter from http://freemake.com/....i encode 1.5 gb file with nvidia for sensation in under 8 mins...that too at 1920*1080 h.264 6mb bitrate..... absolute sweet
Copy this attached short sample http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32412858/unstoppable5.mp4 on fone run and c the absolute quality...its full hd..and in under 7 sec to convert.....afterwards tell me was my suggestion worth it.....
Never let me down with any video I've tried playing. Download off site not market, I havent tried on sensation yet but have used it on all my other android devices. Its hardware accelerated so should do some damage if it runs on sensation.
http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/index_en.html
Miro Converter
If you're looking for a Windows video file converter, try Miro. It's open source and FREE.
Google, get miro

HBOGO hml

can anyone play movies from HBOGO on the tv at high quality ? when i play the movies its really blurry and the sound skips .
also i downloaded a couple of movies from the internet and they look pretty good on the phone but once i use the mhl cable they look blurry ,any idea what am i doing wrong ?
gilbert11231123 said:
can anyone play movies from HBOGO on the tv at high quality ? when i play the movies its really blurry and the sound skips .
also i downloaded a couple of movies from the internet and they look pretty good on the phone but once i use the mhl cable they look blurry ,any idea what am i doing wrong ?
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HBO Go use SW H.264 decoder & SW renderer.
Don't expect high quality video.
Netflix is the best for video quality ( it is hw accelerated. )

[Q] Problem playing videos from sensation over dnla to hd tv

Hello
I have a strange problem.
Yesterday I recorded a video(in 720P mode) with HTC sensation, came home, and played it normally on my samsung 40LEC650 HD TV over dnla(allshare), wirelles over phone.
Then I recorded some more videos (in all posiblle resolutions and sizes), tried to play them on tv, and error occurs - video codec not supported.
Then I tried again playing the first video, and it plays normally, just every other doesnt.
All videos offcourse in 3gp format.
What happened?? And what can I do to be able to play all videos?
Bor
I have the same issue. Samsung plasma tv. Video codec not supported on all but a couple of videos. Strange!
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dnla problem
I think I ve found out what the problem is. Transfer your videos on to computer and check properties od each one. Check the bitrate and frames per second. It seems that tv doesn't play files with low bitrate or fps.
I ve recorded some videos, and those with bad sunlight (light from surroundings) have lower bitrate and won't play.
I think that's it.
Check YouTube user jemecb Video1- this one plays
Video2 (bad light) - my tv won't play
If anyone knows how to get past this please help
Greeting
There is a cameramod that, while it isn't widely agreed upon that it improves the quality of the image, does increase the bitrate quite a bit in the videos.
So if it's bitrate you need, then try the modded camera from the sensation development forum.

[Q] DLNA via Samsun D5520 LED TV?

Hi 2 all,
I have strange problem. I'm using my Samsung UE46D5520 LED TV which is connected to my home lan I am streaming photos & music via Connected Media on my HTC Sensation.
It all works great untill I try to stream video.
HD & fHD videos won't stream due to unsupported video codec, but some qHD videos are streamed normally incl. audio stream, and some are not?! All of them are .3gp files, so I don't know what's the catch ... Any ideas? Thnx.
Anyone? It is driving me crazy completely
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EDIT: Well, problem solved. Actually, not solved, but I've found out what's causing it. It's Samsung problem with .3gp.
If you record videos in pretty dark ambient, then there is a great possibility that that video wont be streamed via DLNA. But with lower res in darker ambient, it will work.
Exact difference can't be found, so I just hope that Samsung will release new update for streaming .3gp so it would stream all .3gp videos, not even matter in what ambient they are recorded
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[Q] Best video format for HTC Sensation XE

Hi
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I did do a quick search and never found an obvious thread... As I said, it was a quick search
I am planning to convert a few movies/tv shows to play on my Sensation XE, any ideas what would be the best settings/format? Or is it a matter of testing various formats?
Thanx in advance for any help given.
I think Android plays MP4 as a native format so that's probably a good choice.
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Cheers mate.
Converted a 75 min movie to MP4 480x320 and its approx half a gig... Video is clear but doesn't fully fit the screen until i press the fill screen option then it slightly pixelates, but not noticeable at all.
Will continue to play with settings to achieve HD quality at a reasonable file size.
I use a video Player downloaded from the market and i watch films in xvid
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matt95 said:
I use a video Player downloaded from the market and i watch films in xvid
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This. I personally use MX Video Player. It can play my xvids painlessly
I used to just throw in full sized 1080p mkv files into my sdcard
then i decided to throw in a full movie 1080p mkv file which is approximately 10gb and windows tells me that fat32 cant fit files over 4gb
d'oh!
using mx player btw
Cheers guys, I d/l'ed MX and it works a treat.
Lord Morpheus said:
Cheers guys, I d/l'ed MX and it works a treat.
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Just in case you have a tv card in your pc, or a cheap 'no-name' tv that has a PVR function, MX Player can play MP2 (including TS transport stream) files easily too, without any conversion needed. As well as a tv card in my pc I have a cheapo Digitrex TV from Currys that records to a usb stick which doesn't encrypt/copy protect the files. As soon as funds permit I'll be buying a NAS storage device so I can record programmes directly to that instead of the usb stick, then stream them wirelessy to my phone, or copy the files wirelessly to my storage card using ES File Explorer for viewing later when out and about.
To return to your original question, if you are converting from a DVD or high bitrate source, encoding either with MP4 using the FFMPEG mp4 encoder, or MP4 using X264 encoder (H264) works well. I use the latter format now at a resolution of 720 x 'x' pixels at a bit rate of around 1500kbps. I set audio at 44khz, stereo, 128kbps. I use Handbrake (free, lots of options, still don't fully understand everything). The downside is this will make films over a gigabyte in size, but they look great on the phone and reasonable on a tv (depends what you're used to of course) if you chose to connect it via DLNA or an MHL adapter. One word of warning, our Sensation struggles to play films smoothly via MHL adapter to a tv - for some reason it introduces micro stutters every few seconds (something to do with the audio I think as a film encoded with no sound at all plays very smoothly). Dice Player Free eases this problem somewhat compared to the default movie player or MX Player, but doesn't get rid of it completely.
Thanx Ouzo, thats the answer i was looking for!

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