So im thinking of buying the mt4g slide, but im wondering what audio and video codecs it supports. Like i use divx xvid and mkv a lot. I use flac audio occasionally. Im coming from a vibrant which supported all of these codecs.
kingkurry said:
So im thinking of buying the mt4g slide, but im wondering what audio and video codecs it supports. Like i use divx xvid and mkv a lot. I use flac audio occasionally. Im coming from a vibrant which supported all of these codecs.
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Audio supported formats:
Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Recording: .amr
Video supported formats:
Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3), .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3)
Recording: .3gp
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I am able to play this particular video file, but am not getting any audio. Is there a certain audio codec that I need to download?
File details: Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1264x528 23.98fps [Video]
Audio: AAC 48000Hz 6ch 4608Kbps [Audio]
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I am able to play this particular video file, but am not getting any audio. Is there a certain audio codec that I need to download?
File details: Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1264x528 23.98fps [Video]
Audio: AAC 48000Hz 6ch 4608Kbps [Audio]
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It is because Galaxy S can't playback audio with 6 channels , i did not try this my self but that is what others observed.
Yes, I think it's limited to 5.1 channel audio encoded videos.
Also, that 4608kbps audio rate is awfully high.
Try using rockplayer and see if it works.
Was having a hard time w a video, wouldn't work in act1 nor the stock video player, worked great on rockplayer
Free on android market
Keep in mind Rockplayer is purely software player , it will not take advantage of phones Hardware acceleration , it will not play high resolution with good bitrate without dropping frames like crazy.
It would be better just to recode audio track.
I was just curious, because this was the same file that I had on my SD card that was in my BB Bold, which was able to play it???
What is the fastest way to change DTS audio from an .mkv file to AAC audio?
Is there a program that just change the audio format without encoding the video file in the .mkv container so that the movie would be encoded faster?
I use Popcorn MKV Audio converter.
A little tricky to set up as it is basically a front end for other editing software, and you have to aquire all the required pieces and place them in the specified locations, but once this is done it works like a charm, it strips out the audio, and re-encodes without touching the video. Very fast and effective.
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Drop the videos onto the script. Defaults are to recode both audio and video. Change video recode to NO from pop-up menu, so only audio is recoded.
In the advanced section of the menu, you can select either keeping surround, or downmixing it to stereo. If stereo, then it encodes to MP3 via LAME; if 5.1, it uses NeroAACEnc to encode to 5.1 AAC. Surround AAC isn't widely supported, so you may want to stick with stereo.
On my system, it takes about 6min to recode audio (per audio track) of a 2-hr movie. Since it does folder processing, you can drop the whole movie folder and it'll process 5-10 movies an hour.
This is the one I used to use for converting for the xbox. It doesnt mess with the video, just the audio, so its quick and easy.
http://xenonmkv.ev98.net/
i use xenonmkv, excellent program.
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You may also try iDealshare VideoGo which can convert video or audio files to DTS or convert DTS to other audio formats.
This guide applies to:
Convert DTS audio to other audio formats like converting DTS to AC3, WAV, AAC, MP3, MP2, FLAC, AIFF, WMA, OGG, APE, M4A, AU and etc.
Convert video with DTS audio to video with AAC, AC3, MP2, PCM, or WMA audio like convert MKV DTS to MKV AAC/AC3/MP3/MP2/PCM, convert AVI DTS to AVI MP3, and etc.
Convert to DTS digital surround audio from WAV, AC3, FLAC, APE, PCM, AIFF, OGG, WMA, M4A, and Apple Lossless.
Convert video with non DTS audio codec to video with DTS codec files.
I downloaded Holeesoft Blu-ray Ripper to convert my Blu-ray disc to other video formats for playback on iPod, iPhone, iPad, HDTV, PSP, Xbox 360, etc. How do you think about the Holeesoft Blu-ray Ripper.
Holeesoft Blu-ray Ripper Main Functions
1. Convert Blu-ray to video format like MP4, WMV, RMVB, RM, 3GP, 3G2, AVI, MPG, MPEG, FLV, AMR, etc.
2. Rip Blu-ray to audio formats like MP3, AAC, AC3, M4A, OGG, WMA, WAV, MP2
3. Output Devices Supported: iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Xbox, PSP, PS3, BlackBerry, iRiver, Zune and more.
not sure what u are asking exactly?
Hi all, I've got a Flyer 10.1 which has been upgraded to 3.2 Honeycomb. What is the best format to convert a movie to, is it MPEG or MP4? any help would be much appreciated!
Basically you are referring to the same format since .mpeg is MPEG-1 and .mp4 is MPEG-4. These are just different versions.
I think there isn't much of difference in which one you use.
Put any format, like mikpel said over me
But for watching the movies try to use the MX player... for the PRO version, just google it
If you get some lags on the video, switch to S/W and its gonna work better but just if the video gets lagy
There is a difference as an mp4 can be in various codecs such as h264 or xvid whereas a standard mpeg video cannot.
Most common mp4 formats use xvid or h264 video codec with mp3 or aac audio.
Flyer supports mp4 in h263, h264, divx and xvid codecs with mp3 aac or wma audio.
Best for quality yet smaller filesize is h264 video with aac audio but an xvid avi mp4 with mp3 audio can be played on pretty much any thing and is similar in quality though produces slightly larger filesizes.
Dave
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does it support flv?
thanks
omnia1994 said:
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does it support flv?
thanks
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Yes.
I have gotten flv, mp4, and mkv all to play.
Per Samsung's website...
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab/GT-N8013EAVXAR-specs
Video: 1080p Playback Full HD in 1280 x 800 screen @ 30 fps Video Codec: Mpeg4, H.264, H.263, VC-1, Divx, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark Format: 3gp(mp4), wmv(asf), avi(divx), mkv, flv, webm
yep this is one very good stock player. I actually haven't used any of the other apps I have, even paid ones.