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This file is in the HD2 can use WMP play RM and RMVB file, but will appear about the case upside down, someone can help fix that? Thanks!
ya ..similar Problem..any one can help?thx
i also have one plugin that enables hd2 play rm, rmvb with the built-in wmp. it does not cause the up side down problem, but the color has become not ture and the sound is out of sync with the image.
it seems even worse than your plugin.
is it something to do with the registry?
I looked at a subtitle and realized it is actually upsidedown and inverted too. I think it need a bit more CPU power to play it smoothly.
same issue here... finally i can play my rmvb files on my hd2 after try the files in the other threads but the subtitles are inverted... *sigh* better than nothing though
actually not only the subtitle is inverted, but the whole video is inverted.... Lucky that a strict sense of direction is not highly required in watching a normal movie.
zenkle said:
actually not only the subtitle is inverted, but the whole video is inverted.... Lucky that a strict sense of direction is not highly required in watching a normal movie.
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Yes was referring to the video. Quite a pity, its almost playing fine.
hehe....carry a mirror to watch videos?
traver309 said:
This file is in the HD2 can use WMP play RM and RMVB file, but will appear about the case upside down, someone can help fix that? Thanks!
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Your true. displayed video appears upside down!!! Is there any solution?
hd2 can't play rmvb now....
and now?
米高佐敦 said:
hd2 can't play rmvb now....
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I been searching all the web to get my HD2 play RMVD but no success...
plz if anyone knows anything
inform us!
who said NO?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=636423
but you need to overclock it to improve framerate .
when using the TCPMP , combine with LeoCpuSpeed to overclock to 1113MHz. Since it needs to be on charging to overclock the HD2, I have to use it with a MOBILE USB CHARGER on the go.
hey how know about a video player with full screen botton ?
have u tried nemo ?
Z51 said:
have u tried nemo ?
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yea but is to slow and when you push the full screen botton you only cant see a white screen with the sound and nothin alse not another player ?
Mplayer is nice
Act 1 video player is pretty good. Pause and play with a tap of the screen and ff or rw by sliding your finger forward or backwards. full screen works great on the nexus.
Personally I just use the built in media player, works in fullscreen and gets the job done just fine.
SBS_ said:
Personally I just use the built in media player, works in fullscreen and gets the job done just fine.
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Ok I give, where is this video media player? what is the app name on the N1?
if your movie isnt playing in full screen, then you didnt encode the movie to the correct resolution. encode your movies whether they be rips or mkv's, make sure you encode at 800x480 mp4, 24fps, AAC 96, good to go. if you have no idea what i'm talking about, then do more reading
galaxys said:
Ok I give, where is this video media player? what is the app name on the N1?
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I want to ask the same question too
galaxys said:
Ok I give, where is this video media player? what is the app name on the N1?
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It's called "Gallery." Your videos are listed alongside your pictures. Or choose a video with any file browser.
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Ok I give, where is this video media player? what is the app name on the N1?
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Yeah, I should've mentioned where it was, not exactly intuitive in my opinion. As carnegie0107 says it's the gallery app. I had actually installed Act 1 Trial because I couldn't find the built-in one and when I launched a video file from a file browser it asked if I wanted to open it in Gallery so I gave it a go and it worked like a charm. So no need to spend money on a video player unless it adds support for more codecs
Act1 is great. I had a 640*480 video that needed to be stretched to the full 800 pixels for proper viewing and Act1's full screen mode did the trick. It also shows battery level and time without being obtrusive and has quick access to brightness controls.
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Yeah, I should've mentioned where it was, not exactly intuitive in my opinion. As carnegie0107 says it's the gallery app. I had actually installed Act 1 Trial because I couldn't find the built-in one and when I launched a video file from a file browser it asked if I wanted to open it in Gallery so I gave it a go and it worked like a charm. So no need to spend money on a video player unless it adds support for more codecs
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Thanks guys! Tested & Gallery seems to do the trick for now...cool
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Yeah, I should've mentioned where it was, not exactly intuitive in my opinion. As carnegie0107 says it's the gallery app. I had actually installed Act 1 Trial because I couldn't find the built-in one and when I launched a video file from a file browser it asked if I wanted to open it in Gallery so I gave it a go and it worked like a charm. So no need to spend money on a video player unless it adds support for more codecs
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No. It doesn't work. I hope it has a video player like apple's. After click a key, the picture will be stretched at top and bottom. The left and right side will be cut a little. Note screen is 1280*800, but the 720p is 1280*720. if have this, it will be full screen.
Try MX Video Player it has extra codecs and such. Runs fullscreen, easier fast forward and rewind.
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jkbhso3 said:
Try MX Video Player it has extra codecs and such. Runs fullscreen, easier fast forward and rewind.
Unintentionally sent from my Nexus One using xda Premium app.
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Tried all five codecs, I think the 'crop' mode should work, but it's same as full screen, there has a problem.
like coreplayer on winmo.
what is the best media player for X10 rite now?
dont wanna depend on mediascape default player..as it doesnt stretch the screen on some videos
Nocturnal310 said:
like coreplayer on winmo.
what is the best media player for X10 rite now?
dont wanna depend on mediascape default player..as it doesn't stretch the screen on some videos
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double-tap the screen? And if they don't stretch out on the whole screen, then I would not like to see it fitting the whole screen. Since then it would look all pixelated and ****.
Yxflash can play most video files. I think that Meridian might stretch them out, like you want. I am not quite sure tho, since I convert them so that they fit the screen.
I gotta agree there.. Yxflash does play other types compared to others such as avi/divx files! If you are after a basic player, I think there's one called act 1 player..
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Act 1 Player is a cool basic player
Mano1982 said:
Act 1 Player is a cool basic player
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mVideoPlayer is my no1
try Wuzhenhua Player v4.1, free and has support for a wide range of audio and video formats. it's in Chinese but few buttons are easy to understand
http://mobiputing.com/tag/wuzhenhua-player/
within link above there is a ref to a thread in xda, post 76 you'll find english ver
Please let me know if someone would like to have the english translation of Wuzhenhua Player v4.1. Then i will help to do it.
Wuzhenhua 4.1 is already in English ^^x
suggestion: what about turning this thread into a media player collection, OP updating #1 to get a referential on the subject instead of getting multiple/duplicate threads on the subject?
jm2c
Media Go - Skyfire
I found that the SONY Media Go application can practically convert anything even old copy protected iTunes if you have DRM on your computer, If you are downloading off the phone browser try using Skyfire as this has built in video codecs for most video formats.
TuneWiki is de best allso with witget
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I personaly use Real Player, and I feel like I don't need anything else...
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Realplayer has just been released for Android.. works really well and has a nice library function for images/videos/music
Wowww Thanks Rob RealPlayer Beta is looking promising... Loved the 1st experience with it
im using mix zing and is quite good
I have been playing with doubletwist, its been working well, and much faster than mediascape.
Anybody tried 3, its an amazing player with widget album art and all.
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Anybody tried 3, its an amazing player with widget album art and all.
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Whats the full name of this on the market? I cant find one called 3.
Anyone know what widgets look good for video players? Ive got a seperate one for my music player and am trying to make one screen music and another screen video, want the best looking widget for video players now.
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Whats the full name of this on the market? I cant find one called 3.
Anyone know what widgets look good for video players? Ive got a seperate one for my music player and am trying to make one screen music and another screen video, want the best looking widget for video players now.
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search for cubed on the the market you will find 3 on the list
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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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)