I know this has been posted but none of the previous posts have been resolved.
Has anyone found a fix for the landscape playback of videos in miui (brainmaster's too), when they should be in portrait (even after having just been filmed in portrait mode)?
i want a fix too, the only thing for me that have to be fixed on MIUI
When ever I try watching a movie with any video player the entire phone freezes, not sure if is a Miui thing - anyone else experience the same thing when trying to play downloaded movies?
xmatrix13 said:
When ever I try watching a movie with any video player the entire phone freezes, not sure if is a Miui thing - anyone else experience the same thing when trying to play downloaded movies?
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i tried with QQplayer and it played well on my nexus s.
but its in landschape mode instead of portrait like i recorded a movie
xmatrix13 said:
When ever I try watching a movie with any video player the entire phone freezes, not sure if is a Miui thing - anyone else experience the same thing when trying to play downloaded movies?
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Probably an overclock problem as video is very CPU taxing.
Try setting it to 1Ghz while watching videos.
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Ok, I don't know if it is just me but when I upload videos I make on my Xoom to Youtube using the Youtube app they become choppy and out of sync. The videos play fine on my Xoom, they just upload wrong. Is this just me or have others experienced this?
Hey I just tested this with a video shot on my Evo 4G (cyanogen 7), and then edited on my Xoom, then uploaded to youtube using my Xoom. The video plays fine both on my Xoom locally and from YouTube. Also plays fine from the you tube website using flash.
vamp6x6x6x said:
Ok, I don't know if it is just me but when I upload videos I make on my Xoom to Youtube using the Youtube app they become choppy and out of sync. The videos play fine on my Xoom, they just upload wrong. Is this just me or have others experienced this?
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It takes a while for a video uploaded to YouTube to be fully transcoded into every resolution available, and during the process, if you try to view the video it will often stutter and desync at some resolutions.
At least, that's my experience.
Try going back and looking at your video after a few hours.
Im having difficulty watching videos in default browser or dolphin. The video does not completely load. Most of the time i can only play half of the clip then stops and tries to load/buffer the other half but it wont. Netflix and youtube streaming through the apps are ok. Is there anyway to fix this?
probably something wrong with thr video stream
icenight89 said:
probably something wrong with thr video stream
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That was my first thought but it behaves the same in different videos and websites.
what rom are u using, and what radio? Does this happen on data or wifi?
I have noticed that everytime I play hd videos online, the video player controls won't go away and just keeps on going on and off. I do have other video players other than the stock one, and I have no problem playing videos using the youtube app, or the stock browser. Playing videos offline is also not an issue, as this problem only occurs when I use other browsers like dolphin, and skyfire. Just to be clear, I am talking about just about any hd, or hq videos online from any site. Is anyone else having this issue? Is there a way for me to play said videos using another player? thanks.
P.S I am running on stock ROM.
If the videos are on either PutLocker or Nowvideo, you can use this. It plays the file in your favorite video player.
I guys,
I passed some video to my GT2 in format of mp4 and when I am playing the video I dont see the picture... only I am hearing the sound.
just a black screen.
should I need to install something?
Smi1ey321 said:
I guys,
I passed some video to my GT2 in format of mp4 and when I am playing the video I dont see the picture... only I am hearing the sound.
just a black screen.
should I need to install something?
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My personal favourite video player is Dice Player. Install it from the Play Store.
(or you can try MX Player, which was my previous favourite video player)
Both of the played almost every kind of video format that I had.
Hope this helps.
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My personal favourite video player is Dice Player. Install it from the Play Store.
(or you can try MX Player, which was my previous favourite video player)
Both of the played almost every kind of video format that I had.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks man.
and some more q'....
can I see the video in all the screen like the video play of the stock rom?
becuase I see that the toolbar don't disappear...
Smi1ey321 said:
Thanks man.
and some more q'....
can I see the video in all the screen like the video play of the stock rom?
becuase I see that the toolbar don't disappear...
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no problem, glad to help.
I also see the bar at the very bottom of the screen. I don't think it can be removed.(at least I haven't found out how to do it yet)
From my experiences with the SGT2, i would prefer MX Player. Had some troubles with viedo quality using Dice Player.
Hello fellow GNOTE 10.1 users,
Idk if anyone else tried it but when I try to play some soft subbed 720p videos (mostly anime videos with eng subtitles) the stock media player could only play audio and the best I can have some laggy playback using BsPlayer free. So, does anyone know a way to solve this problem? Is it a much broader problem in Android devices in general that has not been soIved yet or does some certain magical codec pack do the trick?
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Hello fellow GNOTE 10.1 users,
Idk if anyone else tried it but when I try to play some soft subbed 720p videos (mostly anime videos with eng subtitles) the stock media player could only play audio and the best I can have some laggy playback using BsPlayer free. So, does anyone know a way to solve this problem? Is it a much broader problem in Android devices in general that has not been soIved yet or does some certain magical codec pack do the trick?
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Try mx player and install codecs for arm v7
Sent from my GT-N8000 using xda app-developers app
Nope, it is laggy as hell, the video and the audio go out of sync awfully frequently. By the way, I have tried many 1080p movies and they worked seamlessly before, so my unit is definitely not at fault here. Any other suggestions?
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Nope, it is laggy as hell, the video and the audio go out of sync awfully frequently. By the way, I have tried many 1080p movies and they worked seamlessly before, so my unit is definitely not at fault here. Any other suggestions?
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Try both hw/sw /hw + acceleration. If it doesn't work. Then the last chance is in dice player those are the best 3 players in market, but don't worry it is definitely not the device's problem it is software issue
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Tried both. in hw it does not even show the video and in sw the problems I've pointed out persists. I've tried many different players before -dice as well and it was BsPlayer which gave the best performance. Though as I said, it is also laggy.
Thanks for your time and suggestions.
Yeah, I have the same problem. Looks like I will have to extract all the subs....no other player worked....
Edit: I tried another animes from other sub groups and some of them are working, like from gg and gotspeed, no luck with coomie and utw though, I gotta look at it, maybe theres problem with the format of the subs.
Guys, after the long struggle, I found the remedy! Just install archos video player and its codec pack and that's it. 10-bit video playback problem is gone forever.