Hi,
using the TVcathup app and in windowed mode it plays fine. Play it full screen and the stream starts to freeze. It can'be bandwidth as the stream is pretty low qual anyway.
Anyone else have issues?
Thanks
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I have coreplayer 1.2.1 installed on my sprint touch and I keep on having this problem: Everytime I am watching a movie from my microsd card the video will freeze up for about 10-15 seconds after every 3 or 4 minutes of smooth playback. I have no interruptions in audio while the movie plays.
I have played around with all of the video and buffering settings in coreplayer with no success at cracking this problem, does anyone know of a fix?
Has anyone experienced varying playback speeds of MP3 files on the G Tablet? The standard player plays the tracks slow and Rockplayer plays them fast.
Update
Problem goes away when on AC power. Battery was about 33%, wonder what the threshold is before playback speed is affected.
I've experienced an issue in both Rockplayer and MXPlayer where videos will cut out randomly and stop playing. It can occur after 30 seconds, or 40 minutes. The WiFi is set not to sleep, so it is not that.
Anyone experience anything similar?
use dice player,
i can perfectly stream 1080p movies from my nmt.
So i tried recording my screen on the nexus 5 using adb...everything worked and set bitrate to 8000000, however, the playback on the phone and my pc is a bit laggy :-/ any help?
EDIT: only playback on the device, and playback via VLC on my laptop produces this lag...used another player and it worked fine... sorry for making this thread...
Hi all,
Since the latest update on my A32, video playback is laggy unless I'm actively touching the screen. I'm using a T-Mobile A32 5G.
I've tested this with YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, and HBO Max. On my device, if I'm watching something, there will be a 1+ second audio delay. As soon as I touch the screen, though, this delay disappears and playback is smooth. So to me, it appears that the non-interactive idle clock has been set too low in the latest kernel update.
To be clear, this is not a Bluetooth audio delay, I'm using the built in phone speakers for playback.
This still happens on a fresh reboot, with no other apps running. I've tried resetting the phone and uninstalling or force closing all background apps. As long as I keep one finger on the screen, all playback is smooth.
I'm not rooted and I don't plan to be. Any workarounds for this issue? I'd be fine with a power hungry workaround as long as I'm charging.
Thanks in advance.
Is there any non-root solution for raising the non-interactive clock while charging? I think that would be enough to solve this issue.