Hey guys, As the topic says I've been looking for a .mkv player which runs the videos smooth and perfect on our GFit!...I've tried using MX VIDEO PLAYER & QQ PLAYER but the quality was not good and the video lags!...Can anyone provide a better option?Actually its a 349 MB File of Twilight - Breaking Dawn Part-I, and I love all the movies of the Twilight sequel! ...So any help would be appreciated!
Mkv...
Even I wanna know...want to watch "The Dirty Picture" :O
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Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Convert mkv. files
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
drüg1 said:
Convert the files with avr video converter. This converter have many convert options.
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Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
I use qqplayer for that
QQ is the best for it
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neil.richard said:
Is this converter a PC app or an android app?..Does this require Internet access to convert?
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there are many converter in Play store ... and they do not need Internet coonection ...
one such app is Media Converter ..
Levanthan said:
Hi, i too have been confronted to these .mkv files. Been told that they would be normal video format files but embedded with subtitles. Annyway, use VLC Media Player if on pc, and MX Player for Android. I loaded the standard "mx player" on Google Play. Should you face any issues, look up for the available codecs (aimed for diff. specific processors architecture) and take the one for your device. Got an ARMv7 and i didnt have to load the codecs up to now. Hope this help and didnt annoyed, kinda noticed the lenght of my thread just now...
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Yes. I use it to... for wathcing movie when i traveling on public transportation.
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Hi is there any player for tab which supports all formats,something like vlc player.
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yes, VPlayer, it works great ^^
Thanx
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Try Rockplayer as well. I used vplayer until it expired on me.
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Hi is there any player for tab which supports all formats,something like vlc player.
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You do realize VideoLAN will be releasing VLC Player for Android very soon.
Re VPlayer ~ since the dev went Paid only with this App it's caused quite a bit of negativity.
So, whilst waiting for VLC I would also recommend Rockplayer.
I used vplayer on the tablet, and noticed it was struggling with 720p MKVs, while the native video player was coping just perfectly.
Have now discovered mVideoplayer, which does handle MKVs perfectly, and is now my preferred video player.
Anyone tried QQPlayer???
http://android-apps.com/applications/media-video/qqplayer/
Mobile QQ player is one of the best video player application running on Android smartphones that supports all the popular formats of videos on the market, including RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, MOV and etc. Its smart core technology auto detects video formats and makes it much easier for you to enjoy smoother, better quality videos with limited resources and smaller screen. Download from the Android Market for free now!
Mplayer was just ported to Android 1.6+. It was on XDA's twitter feed this morning. Haven't tried it yet on the Tab, but it should support pretty much every codec and container out there.
M player feels ok not really happy using it.
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You can compile vlc for android from source
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How do you comple and from where do i download vlc?
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I am not able to find good video player which can play 720p mp4 files. I have tired vplayer, rockplayer which does not work for these files. Default player and QPlayer work fine but no audio .
How do i get audio back on default player or Qplayer.
i watch 720p video files that are in the mkv container just fine on the sgs using rock player what are the video and audio codecs inside of the mp4
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i watch 720p video files that are in the mkv container just fine on the sgs using rock player what are the video and audio codecs inside of the mp4
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I have tried rock player but it cant play videos properly. BTW here is the codec details
Video codec:- H.264 / AVC
audio code:- MPEG-4 AAC audio
Google it. To compile it you need the sdk
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factory player not play multichannel aac this is true and there are lot of such in typically mp4 container... the other problems is vplayer and rockplayer not use hardware accelerated decoding in native mode so with strong files you will in trouble... more over these I simply don't know that fir the original player seems to need just some correct splitters as seems the decoder is very good for almost everything... maybe core player will play everything with hw decoding... hope...
What´s the best player for dreamdoid? With vplayer de-interlacing does not work very well and i have FCs
tried it but didnt play mkv file, may be the file is bad as nothing else plays it well either.
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would recomend mVideoplayer,, it plays my 1080p files, i can get subtitles from mkv files too.
Dice Player is HW Accelerated Media player for android.
we add Qualcomm Dualcore support.
1080p h.264 high profile playback supported.
MKV/AVI format + DTS/AC-3/Flac Audio codec supported.
you can download diceplayer from Android maket.
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Dice Player is HW Accelerated Media player for android.
we add Qualcomm Dualcore support.
1080p h.264 high profile playback supported.
MKV/AVI format + DTS/AC-3/Flac Audio codec supported.
you can download diceplayer from Android maket.
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Going to test the trial version and see how good it is.
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Going to test the trial version and see how good it is.
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Just tested a 2GB video of Inception, worked beautifully! Very smooth
links for those interested:
trial:
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.inisoft.mediaplayer.trial
full:
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.inisoft.mediaplayer.dice
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Dice Player is HW Accelerated Media player for android.
we add Qualcomm Dualcore support.
1080p h.264 high profile playback supported.
MKV/AVI format + DTS/AC-3/Flac Audio codec supported.
you can download diceplayer from Android maket.
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Guys !!! succesfully played alot of mkv's (movies, animes tv-shows all HD)
this one is much better than rock player gonna buy this app definetly !
edit: when i click ''about'' in the app it crashes to the main screen !
found a bug.. if you have a mkv file on the sd-card and you click show thumbnails in the settings the program crashes !
awesome player! but while integrated MKV subtitles do show up (720p mkv). the separate .ass subtitles don't show up(maybe because still only 3 subtitle encodings) they DO show up in rockplayer and vplayer. One more thing it could be awesome if you could implement audio tracks switching. i'm very interested in buying this player but i need all my subtitles to work and audio tracks switching =(
Does it support SRS?
It crashes with some of my videos, if thumbnail-preview is enabled...
Can it play 1080p mkv video with no lag ?
Not being able to play even 720p mkv's, laggy and no sound at all.
the fault must be on your end then.. mine works great with 720p mkv/avi/divx
1st player i have tried that can play my 720p MKV files without lag or dropping files.
I bought it based on the reviews. Can't wait to try later when I get home.
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Guys,
I tried to buy the full version but the Android Market give me the following message:
This app is incompatible with your HTC Sensation Z710e.
Did someone knows how to solve it?
It is happening whit another app too.
Thanks,
Check in market options whether install everything is ticked
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Check in market options whether install everything is ticked
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Market options???
The only similar thing that I find is the "content filtering" and is already selected to "Show all apps".
That is it? If yes, unfortunately doesn't work yet.
OK, I need to recognize that I am noob on Android, so it could be probably something that I am not doing right.....
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Market options???
The only similar thing that I find is the "content filtering" and is already selected to "Show all apps".
That is it? If yes, unfortunately doesn't work yet.
OK, I need to recognize that I am noob on Android, so it could be probably something that I am not doing right.....
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I found out what is wrong.......
I live in United Arab Emirates and it is not included yet on the "Paid App Availability" countries list
Maybe this information could help others users.
Wow finally got a chance to drop some 720p films on my phone today. They look and play great with this app thank you.
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this app runs GREAT! so much more smooth than vplayer! only one problem I found so far since I watch a lot of anime with embedded subtitles. Most are .mkv with .ass subtitles. .ass subtitles embedded in .mkv don't seem to load although .srt load fine.
Can you integrate support for .ass subtitles?
I attached an example .ass subtitle (i put it in a .rar archive since xda didn't allow .ass as attachment..)
Thank you !
Hi guy im wondering what is the best video player app out there that will support subtitles when u have them in youre sd card. Ive tried quite a couple already and none seem to get the subtitles running or it just wont show it. Ive tried "rock player, vplayer act 1 video player and vita player pro. None of this app video players seem to wrk with subtitle. Please let me know if you know any thank u. By the was i got the g2x phone.
Best Video Player
Are you tried with MoboPlayer? The best player in my opnion, and subs works fine for me...
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Try This
mVideoPlayer or Handbrake
+1 Moboplayer
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QQPlayer is good too.
"Mobile QQ player is one of the best video player application running on Android smartphones that supports all the popular formats of videos on the market, including AVI, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, MOV and etc. In addition, QQ Player also supports SRT, SMI plug-in subtitle and MKV embedded subtitle, as well as multiple audio tracks switching. Its smart core technology auto detects video formats and makes it much easier for you to enjoy smoother, better quality videos with limited resources and smaller screen. Download from the Android Market for free now!"
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ok ive tried this one already and some reasson wouldnt even piuck up or give me the option to select the subtitles?
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Are you tried with MoboPlayer? The best player in my opnion, and subs works fine for me...
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I tried mvideo player and tis is the only player that did recognize and added the subtitiles by itself. But only thing is kept on foreclosing :/, as in handbrake? what player is that, tried looking for it in the market and couldnt find it.
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mVideoPlayer or Handbrake
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The mVideoplayer is my favorite one, but the MoboPlayer would be the one that plays the most files.
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What format and settings are you using for the videos? I've used a couple of players so far, and both mobo and mvideoplayer have done well for me so far, but specific video formatting can be sketchy. I've found that its best to remaster any vids I grab to a universal format that does a reasonable job of compression vs quality. I don't recall the settings I've been using off the top, but I can check once I get home from work and let you know what works best for me.
Moboplayer!
stock is best
i think the stock player is best ... but it would be nice if someone would compile VLC to work on android... just a thought.
I use Vplayer and it plays everything i need to, trial is free and says it only will work for 30 days or something like that but i have used it past that with no problems
is there anything that will play ISO though?
I personally use vplayer has best quality and haven't found a video yet it hasn't been able to play...
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is there anything that will play ISO though?
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Play an ISO image?
Ive tried them on mp4 and AVI only those 2 formats ive tried. The movie works fine and all its jst the subtitles wont appear. and by the way the movie im trying 2 view its "Ip Man 2" jst in case u all wanna d-load it n try it out to see if it works with u guys with subtitles, since its all Japanese lol. Hopefully i can get it wrking with a player :/
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What format and settings are you using for the videos? I've used a couple of players so far, and both mobo and mvideoplayer have done well for me so far, but specific video formatting can be sketchy. I've found that its best to remaster any vids I grab to a universal format that does a reasonable job of compression vs quality. I don't recall the settings I've been using off the top, but I can check once I get home from work and let you know what works best for me.
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yeah but does it play subtitiles with it? hmm noo. since i tried it already so yeahh lol.
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I personally use vplayer has best quality and haven't found a video yet it hasn't been able to play...
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Why would u want to play an ISO in the first place LOL. Just converted to avi or diff format.
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is there anything that will play ISO though?
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torvick12 said:
ok ive tried this one already and some reasson wouldnt even piuck up or give me the option to select the subtitles?
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The film and the subs are with the same name? Like Avatar.rmvb / Avatar.srt and in the same folder?
mVideoPlayer
How do I get a real HD Video on my note - first which PC software will convert it and 2 nd which app is the best for an HD video
peter7 said:
How do I get a real HD Video on my note - first which PC software will convert it and 2 nd which app is the best for an HD video
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try this
http://www.freemake.com/free_video_downloader/
Its free and it coverts best ... n use h.264 mpeg profile at 1280*720 or 1920*1080
Most of the video codecs are already supported by note or third party applications should be able to play almost all formats..if you are having issues transferring huge files enable usb debugging in the setting(for files below 4Gb). If you are looking for a good converter try handbrake its very good and free but if you are not familiar with encoding it may be slightly intemedating, look for tutorials online.
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Convert? "Convert"? Man, if you have to convert anything to play on the Note, you're doing it wrongz.
Install the app MX Video Player, it play most formats I throw at it.
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Install the app MX Video Player, it play most formats I throw at it.
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buddy go to application in setting's and click development mode and it normally transfer files ....
then download from market mx video player (the best) and it will play almost everything.
Dice player and RockPlayer are the best
this is the Samsung Galaxy Note - the stock player will play anything you throw at it. why encode in mpeg-4 when you can play .mkv? I don't see a point to downloading an external video player, period.
i have a lot of them and if you ned i can assist you with them.
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Dice player and RockPlayer are the best
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No way, MX video player is the best IMO.
The Gnote can play many HD content, but when it comes to lets say a 1080p profile [email protected] with 16 reframes, it can't handle it, but MX video player is the one that gives me the most acceptable frame rate play under such a heavy HD video.
Hi.
I still haven't decided to buy this tablet yet. So I was wondering if the built in player displays subtitles embedded in mkvs, ass or similar files? I normally use moboplayer in order to play my soft-subbed videos on my cellphone since only a few players support this feature.
If this is not supported, is there another video player that supports this but also allows it be floating like the video player?
Thanks!
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Oops placed this in the wrong section. Kindly move this topic since I can't find the delete function.
fvig2001 said:
Hi.
I still haven't decided to buy this tablet yet. So I was wondering if the built in player displays subtitles embedded in mkvs, ass or similar files? I normally use moboplayer in order to play my soft-subbed videos on my cellphone since only a few players support this feature.
If this is not supported, is there another video player that supports this but also allows it be floating like the video player?
Thanks!
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Oops placed this in the wrong section. Kindly move this topic since I can't find the delete function.
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I believe that the default video player only accepts SRT subtitle file. MKV playback starts off a little bit slow but picks right up at normal speed after a few seconds.
In most of cases, it support srt. I had no problem on most movies, included mkv.
Try a app call BS player,its in the play store, I love it and it will search for the subtitles any movies you are watching..for you.
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I just use MX Player.
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I just use MX Player.
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same here. Mx player definitive supports subtitles in my mkv files.
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Use DICE player . It supports all subtitles and floating screen , and if subtitles are not synced properly but you don't have choice , this player can slow down subtitles or accelerate them during play .