Hi guys, wondering if there's anyone out there that might be able to help me with this. I was at a friends concert last night and was recording the whole thing. Bad planning on my part, I only had about 35% of my battery. I got close to half an hour of recording, but pushed my luck and kept recording til the phone died. Today, when I looked at my creation, it's a 700MB file but doesnt play (Ive tried VLC and Windows Media as well as the built in player and MX so far). Can anyone suggest a way to "recover" what I've recorded?
I highly doubt it because, since the encoding process is incomplete it's going give you an error. This is similar to making CD's. A CD needs to be finalized at the end in order to be played, if it's not finalized it won't play even though all your information has been burned on.
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Hello,
I've enjoyed this app for quite some time now, it works great. However, I'm running into a problem I had way back when I first got it.
I'm encoding for my moto-droid. I set the resolution for droid-size, and bitrates at 768/192. The moment I start the program, the video kbps drops to 200?? It did something very similar before, but I can't remember how I remedied the situation.
It's weird it just seemed to happen all of a sudden, in the last 24 hours. I did change one thing which was my audio card, and uninstalled asus drivers then installed creative drivers.
The other thing which happened at the same time is that the program stopped being able to see my server, yesterday fine, today no. I may just try a system restore, and see if the creative drivers had anything to do with it.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue(s)?
Thanks!
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I have been searching for an answer to a question and not sure if this is where I should be posting...
I have an HTC Touch pro2 that is both sim and security unlocked. It also has the mightrom flashed on it. I have also installed the frx06 to have android. I recently recorded some video on the phone while booted in windows. The first video was approximately 10 minutes long and can play back perfectly fine on both the windows and android. The second video I recorded was about 1 hour 15 minutes and I cannot get it to play in anything with audio. The videos were taking on the same day and maybe 20 minutes apart. I am grasping at straws here because I have tried everything to get the video to play with audio and have had no luck at all. I just wondered because of having both systems on the phone (android and windows) if there might be some kind of a glitch that would cause it to not play. If anyone has any ideas please help! The video in question was a concert I took my daughter to and what good is the video if there is no audio??!! Thanks for any help and sorry if I have posted this in a place it shouldn't be but didn't know where else to look as I have exhausted all I can think of.
I'm trying to figure out if there is something wrong with my TF or if this is normal?
I've tried both uPnplay and skifta to watch shows that I have recorded on my windows media Center 7 computer. When I choose a show to watch I have issues with quality. I've tried moboplay, vplayer, but no luck.
Moboplay does the best job at video quality, but I lose the sound after about 10 seconds. If I stop the show and restart I get sound for another 10 seconds.
mx videoplayer plays, but the picture is pixelating and the sound is breaking up. I've tried different setting, but then it run in slow motion.
If there something wrong with my TF or is this what you guys are getting?
I just bought my transformer a couple days ago. I haven't had any issues similiar to that yet. I have mobo and have no sound issues. Are you rooted, romed, or have downloaded an OTA update?
Good question. I have all the latest updates 3.2 and I am running stock. I am not rooted. Just running orig stock. I'm still getting up the courage to root my device.
Because u are having issues with it,my advice is don't root it just yet. And if u just purchased it, wait it out and see if it fixes itself. (Not likely though) if it doesn't then exchange it before the return expiration date. If you are outside of that window, then wait it out some more and if not, do a warranty exchange. If there was a reliable safe way to wipe it and reflash the stock rom, I would suggest that first. But from the look of things as of this date, I wouldn't try it.
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thanks, I'm trying to get a sanity check. Can anyone verify they are using skifta or upnplay and windows media center without issues? I can play local files without issues. So I think the issue may not be with my TF. Feedback would be appreciated.
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I've been searching the internet for a while for a fix on this, and there seem to be a handful of people who have had this issue in the past, but fixed it through varying means, from rebooting the phone, to full on factory reset. However, I'm not sure if I'm having the same issue with this phone. I'm new to Samsung, as I was previously an iPhone user for four years, and have simply imported the MP3s as they were onto my new phone.
I was listening to music the other day on my heaphones (if it matters, AudioTechnica ATH-M30, three years of age), when I heard a slight unfamiliar pop. It happened once and I brushed it off as a one time thing. Then it happened again about a minute later. It wasn't loud or anything, rather quiet if anything, but it still comes across to me as slightly infuriating. The pops usually occur from a minute apart from each other to 30 seconds. I tried switching from Google Play to another music playing application. Shuttle had the same issue, as well as GoneMad, and having PowerAmp (the one that's been told to have fixed this issue) produce the same issue had me come here.
I've tried turning the equalizer in each app to Flat or Off, if given the option. I've tried rebooting the phone. I've tried plugging my headphones into another computer to see if they were the problem, but the music was fine on the computer. By this point, I've tried everything I could possibly think of and every other possible solution given on other forums, yet to no avail. I would try converting the MP3s into WAVs or whichever audio file extension is recommended for this phone, however I found that not only my music apps do this, but other applications as well. Not too confident that converting them will help in any way. This happens with both my headphones (which are 65 ohms) and earphones that were provided alongside the phone (35 ohms). The one in the thread said it may have to do something with the impedance. Just adding this bit in if that's the case.
The reason that I'm so obsessed with this dinky little issue is because I listen to ambient albums. Randomly scattered snapping in the audio really puts off the atmosphere. I'm also an audiophile.
Is anyone else having this issue? If so, will there be a fix? Is there a temporary fix for now? Could it be faulty drivers, and if so, should I get my phone replaced?
Thanks for any and all feedback!
I am hopeful I can get pointed in the right direction here in the forums... I currently manage information screens for my church, which has 3 campuses around the city. Every week, I drive to the locations, with updated content on a USB Thumb-drive, which I plug into the USB port on the Western Digital Live TV boxes attached to monitors. I then play the videos in a continuous loop until I update the file the following week by inserting a new thumb-drive with the week's MP4 video announcements. I want to set up a solution that will allow me to update these files remotely every week. When I first set up my current solution, I went through several android tv boxes, before settling on the WD live TV box. I ran into issues with the Android boxes not powering up automatically after a power outage, or not starting the video loop if they did come back up. The WD does not have WiFi and does not have local storage, so will not work for my purposes, although they are VERY reliable and don't seem to be affected by the power outages. Cost is a big factor in my decision so please keep that in mind. I am currently leaning towards something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Astro-Tab-A1...0&linkId=cd28feb9fd57773cd3d44ed5abdfd485#Ask My thoughts being that it will have a built-in battery backup in case of a power outage, seems to have plenty of horsepower to do the minimal task of playing a continuous video loop, and hopefully has a reliable enough WiFi antenna so that I can remotely connect to it to do weekly updates. I am also looking for suggestions for tools I can use to connect to the tablet/tv box to upload the new video file and then start the loop playing again. I know Team Viewer is an option, but want to know what else is out there that might work. I am open to any suggestions anyone might have in regards to this project. Also, when I was testing the Android TV boxes, at least on one occasion (I believe it was a Minix Neo X7), I was able to get the loop running and it was fine for a number of days, but would crash. Would restart it and it ran approx. the same length of time. It's been a while since I dealt with it, but seems I recall there may be some sort of cache that builds every time the video loops until the cache fills and crashes the player---I'm NO expert, but that is what I recall from my research at the time. Again, any help is appreciated!