[HOW-TO]Convert HD/Full HD Videos Into A Compatible Format - Samsung Galaxy R i9103

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As you may be aware that our beloved Galaxy R is not among the best cellphones out there in terms of video playback. The native video player cannot play a Full HD (1080p) video without some form of conversion/down scaling in terms of resolution and bit-rate to a format compatible with the Galaxy R. Even 3rd party video players like MX video player use s/w decoding for such unsupported videos which leads to stuttering and skipping
Galaxy R is a WVGA device ie. it has a screen resolution of 800 x 480. So a video which has been down scaled to this resolution looks best on our device. Though it can natively play some(Not all) 720p (1280 x 720) videos, such videos are a waste of free space in my opinion because Galaxy R does not support video out(MHL) nor does it have a HD screen resolution, as such that extra resolution is wasted.
Rather what I have noticed is, down scaling a video to the native device resolution (800 x 480) with a higher bit-rate gives a much more smoother video playback (equal to or even better than a 720p video). The in-built video converter that pops-up on your computer when transferring a non-compatible video does not produce videos of the best quality because of lower quality codecs used. After researching with a few video converters I have concluded that Handbrake is the best and optimum video converter for our device with superior quality codecs plus it is a freeware:good:
How to use Handbrake for converting videos?
OR
What are the optimum settings for our Galaxy R?
1. Download the Handbrake video converter from this link.
2. Install it and open it.
3. Load the video to be converted using the Source >>> Video File button. Once loaded, Click on iPod Legacy in presets and then change the settings to resemble this: (Picture Tab)
Note: Don't forget to set the destination file name. For those of you who still want 720p videos remember to change the width and height to 1280 & 720 resp.
4. Head over to the Video Tab, change the settings to resemble this:
Note: Higher the avg bit-rate better the quality of the video. You can increase the bit-rate as per your quality choice.
5. Head over to the Audio Tab, change the settings to resemble this:
Note: Keep the bit-rate maximum for better sound quality.
6. That's it. Hit the Start button and wait for your video to be converted.
7. Transfer the converted video to your device and enjoy!!!
Note: The above settings are known to work and give optimum results.
If you are feeling more adventurous you can play with a few advanced settings like audio gain, different sound codecs, frame rates, bit-rates etc until something breaks...
If you have any queries, do post them below!
Thnx!!

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Great one buddy. let me try & let you know after.:good:

Nice..one.......research.....
Bt if v cld do all these steps with the help of mobile device nly...it wld b grt...
Sent from my GT-I9103 using Tapatalk 2

Hey Droidster.. Great post.. :good:
Can you post some stats.. about size reduction in the resulting video files? i mean.. if we have a 1280x720 50 mb file, how much will it reduce in size when we use your optimum settings on handbrake with 800x480 resolution?

chandanbs said:
Hey Droidster.. Great post.. :good:
Can you post some stats.. about size reduction in the resulting video files? i mean.. if we have a 1280x720 50 mb file, how much will it reduce in size when we use your optimum settings on handbrake with 800x480 resolution?
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It actually depends on the bit-rate that you are using. If the bit-rate is not high, then there will be a considerable size reduction. A 50 MB file would come down to 30-35 MB. But if you want higher quality...you need to up the bit-rate a bit...which leads to size increase of around 5MB per 5000Kbps.

Superb buddy..Now I felt the real HD in R

I found it interesting. ..but want some more details
Actually I got fitted a mega audio system in my car which supports 800×480 resolution and when I used handbrake for descaling some videos for the same..videos get converted but are not played on the system...win ce is the operating system and 6.2 inc is the display

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Quick intro to transcoding your media files to HE-AAC v2

In the AAS forums, I've been asked to elaborate on how HE-AAC v2 (eAAC+, HE-AAC2 etc.) files can be created. HE-AAC v2 is the latest and without doubt the BEST sound encoding technology (if you want to store HUGE amounts of songs using as little storage as possible). Audio files encoded with HE-AAC v2 at 48 kbps sound equally good as MP3's at 128+ kbps and Ogg Vorbis / WMA files at around 96 kbps.
As has already been explained in my related article, few Windows Mobile / Symbian / Palm OS players support the format, but their number is continuously increasing.
Probably the best and fastest way of converting files to the HE-AAC v2 is as follows:
1. Get the free (it’ll suffice – no need for the commercial, Pro one), Full version of WinAMP.
2. Mass-select the songs you’d like to convert in the upper right corner of the window (that is, the individual song list), right-click and go to Send To: / Format converter:
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3. set the parameters as can be seen in the following screenshot:
Make sure you double-check you set “Channel mode” to Parametric Stereo so that version 2 of HE-AAC will be used, not just the plain version 1. Also, instead of 32 kbps, you might also want to go for 48 kbps for slightly increased sound quality. But no more: over 48 kbps, HE-AAC v2 will revert to v1 (Parametric Stereo won’t be used any more).
After this, you can easily start the mass-conversion by pressing OK. The results (.AAC files), by default, will be stored in the directory specified in the uppermost text input field. They can be directly played back by Music Player in newer N-series Nokias natively supporting the format (the N95, N81, N82 etc.), the free (!) TCPMP on Windows Mobile and Pocket Tunes on Palm OS.
Note that the above tutorial is about encoding standalone files. As far as transcoding live radio streams into HE-AAC v2 is concerned, I'll VERY soon (hopefully tomorrow) publish the Audio Stream Transcoding Bible, which will be a god-send for everyone that can't listen to certain radio stations on his/her handset and/or want to minimize data usage.
I dunno... I've experimented a lot with AAC v2 (HE-AAC) but imo ogg still sound better... the bass is more defined in AAC v2 at 48kbps but the rest doesn't sound really natural.
The middle frequencies sound much better in ogg and overall the music sound warmer and more natural even att the same kbps. I think one thing that really helps ogg vorbis in lower frequencies is the variable bitrate option. Without selecting variable bitrate the HE-AAC tune will sound better though...
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I dunno... I've experimented a lot with AAC v2 (HE-AAC) but imo ogg still sound better... the bass is more defined in AAC v2 at 48kbps but the rest doesn't sound really natural.
The middle frequencies sound much better in ogg and overall the music sound warmer and more natural even att the same kbps. I think one thing that really helps ogg vorbis in lower frequencies is the variable bitrate option. Without selecting variable bitrate the HE-AAC tune will sound better though...
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Thanks for your comments.
In general, now that you can get storage for really cheap, I recommend AAC+v2 mostly for radio stream (trans)coding for GPRS or other, heavily bandwidth-constrained clients - at it, it's just unbeatable. I've directly compared it at 24...32 kbps to that of OGG - there is just no comparison.
This is why I've emphasized "only if you really need to save storage" in the article.

Vital Player v1.2

ok, 1st I dunno if tis one is warez or not.. so if sum1 complains a warez then pls mod can throw out tis thread..
just wanna share it..
my personal opinion : better than rock player.. mybe d best media player for android as I tried playing all media with no lag..
try it & pls comment.. cheers
VitalPlayer v1.1.2 New media player
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VitalPlayer supports almost all video and audio codecs.
This powerful software codecs provide smooth quality video.
functionality:
SMI,SRT support
Brightness control
Connection play
Gray and color screen
Various font size & color & type
Screen capture
The ffmpeg of LGPL is used for VitalPlayer.
Performance up(15% or more)
ARMv6 practicable(HTC Wildfire, Hero, etc.)
Battery Icon change.
Default mode change(setting->show only media and jpg).
comments :
- This app runs great on my x10! Plays every movie very smooth, even rmvb A lot better than Rock Player universal, same as an old RP for ARM v7 cheers!
- Definitely this works so much better on mytouch 3g slide. Great share.
This powerful software codecs provide smooth quality video.
*Doesn't Work on Gingerbread(2.3) yet (Nexus S).
- functionality
System mode play(hardware codec use)
SMI,SRT support
Brightness control
Connection play
Gray and color screen
Various font size & color & type
Screen capture
Screen Lock/Unlock
and more.
This app works on ARMv6/ARMv7.
But the ARMv6 performance is low because of CPU(528MHz).(ex. wildfire, hero ,etc.)
The ffmpeg of LGPL is used for VitalPlayer.
Recent changes:
1. Added system mode play (hardware codec use)
2. Some subtitles problem fix.
3. Sdcard installation bug fix.
DOWNLOAD UPDATE V1.2
http://www.filesonic.com/file/63615131
and.. yeah.. its free afterall
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-dgo-vitalplayer-qFnqD.aspx
http://www.appbrain.com/app/vitalplayer/com.dgo.VitalPlayer
Nice, always good to have many players.
Good app, but you can find it on the market so no need to post the apk
Ive really come to like vital player, especially how you can take screen captures
TopShelf10 said:
Good app, but you can find it on the market so no need to post the apk
Ive really come to like vital player, especially how you can take screen captures
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Really good app.
And try to always post the apk link as many of us don't have access to the market.
I for instance have H1droid in Samsung H1 i8320 and unfortunately no 3g signal and no wifi.
updated to v1.2.. see 1st post
Can't get it working on my Nexus S....
Is it possible to get this app to see /sdcard2 and /usbdisk for those of us using devices with internal storage and USB host?
Vulpix said:
Can't get it working on my Nexus S....
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It is not working with Gingerbread yet.
Check back on the Market for when the Dev updates to 2.3 Compatible.
Few things that comes into my mind:
Two of the best ones I consider is rockplayer and vplayer. Here's a few feedback:
1) In terms of speed/playing file types , at least on my phone they're all about the same, probably because they are all based on ffmpeg. Every 720p plays with the same issue. This is above vplayer because of hardware support and on par with rockplayer.
2) Love the interface. Its pretty well-designed. Love how the RR and FF have an adjustable seek Very useful. Just wish there is gesture support as I'm a bit spoiled .
3) Love the black and white mode. Makes it seem like you are watching one of those old TV back in the days. Really nice effect.
4) Hate the 'R' logo in rockplayer and ads in general, but this one is not very intrusive. Very nice .
Overall one of the top video players out there.
Your player is AMAZING !!!
ANd as you know, Your player does not have one option...
And this would be best for listening to audiobooks....
You know that feeling when someone talk slowly.....with.......not...................so important.............pauses
.................and breaks............................and you want just to
......................listen for information............and this is so annoying .
And as you know it is possible to talk faster....
And as you know this would keep listener focused......
So now.... when you know that this feautere could be important...
You can just why not add option to increase speed of playing without changing pitch of voice ?
Just to have some slider to increase tempo as user want, for example 2 times faster, or 1.5.
Without changing pitch so it would not make voice silly high...
Because that feature can make your player best ever.
has anyone tried it on the x10 mini pro?? is it smooth?? does it have any widget function?? cant wait to try it later on..
Player would fine I guess​s, but without a way to remove ads and watermark I do not want it. I would pay for an as free version.
Here in my Motorola Milestone 1 2.1 firmware didnt played MKV, it frozen the video a lot.
Sorry for the english.
Works on HTC Legend with Gingerbread (CM7) smooth!!!
Thank u!!!
yeah this player is really good,install to my Dell Sreak and plays smoothly.But one option missing that is screen orientation.
I think the best player ever for now.
Plays great, but mp4 files, and files converted to mkv format via mediafox play too fast - sound seems ok but it's playing almost 2x speed. Any ideas?
Vplayer
Hi
I am assuming you have created the Vital player or Vplayer. I have bought this app and i have to say its very impressive in terms of play back. But what i would like to see is subtitle support. I cant find anywhere on the app for where i can attach a subtitle that i had previously downloaded.
Another app that does this well is mvideoplayer. This has the option to search on your phone a subtitle and attach it to the video. But the playback is kinda jerky and laggy. Is there any way of getting subtitle support.
Thanks

[MOD][29/04/12] CameraMOD 3D | 15K | HQ | V1.1,c,b FINAL | Froyo Only | RE UPLOADED

RE-UPLOADED FILES || DISCONTINUED WORK
I'm glad to see how this amazing phones work, its great nothing to envy to others phones.
And this 3D isn't bad at all! have a great performance, and im waiting until GB come out to se what happen
Okay now the interesting content haha.
FEATURES
Actually
Higher bitrates for 480,720,1080p and 3D modes, actually only 15mbps due apk/system limitations.
Better image quality ( less sharped images = more details preserved )
Better colors on version v1c
Future features ( if i can do it )
Few Diferent UI
Increase FPS for 720p to 60FPS
Use 3D button, to shoot photos and videos.
Get the maximum quality of the camera.
COMPARISONS
User Interface ( for now only 2 )
Preview maded in photoshop, so the things arent in the right order ( like the 3D/2D )
< = = > Camera Startup Image < = = >
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< = = > Call Of Duty Style < = = >
READY FOR DOWNLOAD, you can download it, in my host ( download section )
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YOUTUBE VIDEO [email protected]
Bad quality due youtube compression, but the video is 3 times better.
1080P Comparison, before, and after.
DOWNLOADS
Download CameraMOD Optimus 3D 15mbps V1,c,b Tweak ¡NOW FLASHEABLE!
INFORMATION ABOUT VERSIONS
Code:
V1
- Better image/video quality
V1c
- Better image/video quality and more vivid colors ( SGSII Style )
V1b
- Better image/video quality and higher bitrates 23mbps
- Not working lower modes than 1080, so there isnt 3D.
BUG FOUNDED FOR 25mbps and more.
Just disable audio on 1080p and you get higher bitrates, anyway the phone can crash or restart with this bug.
WHAT IS NOT WORKING ON RC2
Lower modes than 720P, for now only that, only 15mbps because at higher values 720P 3D and 2D dont work
if you want more bitrate, on 1080P you need to disable audio, and depending of your SD Speed you can get arround 30mbps ( due lack of 2.2 )
If someone have knowledge, and can help please, Shoot me a PM.
See ya! and excuse if you mistunderstand something, my english isnt soo good.
Changelog
Code:
[B]V1.1[/B]
- Fixed secondary apk not working ( barcode scanner )
- Fixed messed up menu on most languages.
- Fixed FC when switching video to front facing.
[B]V1/c/b[/B]
- Increased image/video quality
- More vivid colors on V1c
- Higher bitrates for V1b
[B]RC2[/B]
-Fixed 2D/3D problems, shutter, and FC for 720P.
[B]RC1[/B]
- Higher bitrates for all modes.
- First Changes of Stock UI.
Banners for my mod
You can use it on your signature if you like it!!
awsome good luck with it
Glad to see this, keep up the hard work.
Thank you very very much.
tries to record the video and saying on settings to save the video on the external sd at the original camera app and see if there is a delay on the audio when you Play the video Please...
boostermbkking said:
tries to record the video and saying on settings to save the video on the external sd at the original camera app and see if there is a delay on the audio when you Play the video Please...
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I send you a pm, check it...
Why never answer my PM... this sucks...
And no no delay, or artifacts like 2X.... At 23mbps bitrate, is the maximum at the moment, if i go higher the camera doesnt work...
Maybe the kernel, i need to check it.
using the 3d button to shoot a photo would be awesome.
Hi mate, this patch would be brilliant! Let me know if I can help with testing.
I've been recently trying to patch the cam driver myself but the results were very poor and camera app unstable :-S
wencel said:
Hi mate, this patch would be brilliant! Let me know if I can help with testing.
I've been recently trying to patch the cam driver myself but the results were very poor and camera app unstable :-S
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What are you trying to patch?
I need to know few things about the camera, to see what i can do.
1- Cmos Module ( samsung, sony, sharp? )
2- There is any "limiter" on the driver?
the video records work bad
are you planning to change the filenames for the captured images?
would be more helpful if the filenames for the pictures used the YYYYMMDD_XXX format or YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS format.
Can you also try to see if it is possible to chance the photo aspect ratio?
DevJackey said:
are you planning to change the filenames for the captured images?
would be more helpful if the filenames for the pictures used the YYYYMMDD_XXX format or YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS format.
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I think yes, but actually im having some troubles, due locked boot.img.
borgqueenx said:
Can you also try to see if it is possible to chance the photo aspect ratio?
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Again, its posible, there is "maybe" an option to enable aspect ratio for sure ( like 2x )
but lg is weird and made a weird camera apk...
Thank you for the hard work. I'll have a try.
2d 1080p recording seems to have improved a lot, but 3D recording is not recording. Thanks for your hard work, hope you can fix the 3d recording. Thanks.
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Thank you so much for your work... I m waiting for a better release, with 3D working.. I will pay a beer via paypal, and other people should do it also.
Something kind if big i forgot to mention; video playback in general is broken with this. If u try to watch any youtube video or any videobib general, all you see is a messed up live view of what ever your camera lens is pounting at.
Update: So i rebooted my phone and video playback is fine now. So it probably happens when you try to record in 3D, the camera crashes and messes up videob playback. Just reboot phone
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largo79 said:
Something kind if big i forgot to mention; video playback in general is broken with this. If u try to watch any youtube video or any videobib general, all you see is a messed up live view of what ever your camera lens is pounting at.
Update: So i rebooted my phone and video playback is fine now. So it probably happens when you try to record in 3D, the camera crashes and messes up videob playback. Just reboot phone
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Yeah can confirm.3d video recording doesnt work.
And also can you upload a backup
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and can enable the zoom when recording video?
Can you upload a zip only with the modification for taking pictures with the 3d button?
Good work! I hope you can find a solution for the 3d recording issue.
Sent from my LG-P920 using XDA App
so does this mod work or does not?

Mini Review of Lapse It • Time Lapse • Pro

http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1...pse-•-pro/page__pid__595256807#entry595256807
You can get Lapse it - Time Lapse Pro from here or you can try the free version out here.
What is a time-lapse?
Taken from Wikipedia as it will explain it far better than what I can :
Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. For example, an image of a scene may be captured once every second, then played back at 30 frames per second. The result is an apparent 30-times speed increase. Time-lapse photography can be considered the opposite of high speed photography or slow motion.
Processes that would normally appear subtle to the human eye, e.g. the motion of the sun and stars in the sky, become very pronounced. Time-lapse is the extreme version of the cinematography technique of undercranking, and can be confused with stop motion animation.
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Firstly, lets take a look at the UI of the app:
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On the far left you have the main start screen where you can access the "capture time lapse" camera screen, which is the two screens on the left and the second screenshot is the settings sub-menu, where you can change the capture settings i.e. you can choose what res. to record at; 240P, 360P, 480P, 720P, 1080P and full sensor ("specially for those who want to capture in their devices but render in their computers, you can still render it using lapse it, but it will be scaled to 720P"). We also have the render settings, which consist of what type of encoder to use, either; MP4, MOV, FLV. The quality of the render and the FPS (Frames Per Second), the higher this is, the shorter the video is. When you click "more" whilst in the "capture time lapse" view, you get a sub-menu introducing more options as shown in the above screenshot on the far right.
In the "gallery" sub section, this is where you can view your own time lapse videos as well as viewing other lapse it - time lapse projects using the app (should check some of them out, they are superb!):
Finally lets take a look at the editing UI area:
Here you can preview your video as you edit it, as you can see, we are able to trim the video (remove frames at the start and end), add effects (Black & White, Vivid colours, Invert colours, vintage and an old film effect), add a music track and lastly the important bit, render settings (these are also available in the settings sub menu as shown above).
I have done a fair amount of videos lately, but they haven't come out the best due to shakiness/jerkiness, you need to have some form of a tripod/desk holder or something to hold the phone steady, otherwise the video will be nowhere as good in the end i.e. my first video:
Now for the steady videos Although the sunset was nowhere as good as the above
This is a quick one taken on my one S at 720P (can do 1080P as well but with 45 minutes of footage it would consume a **** load of space! ), 12 frame interval and encoded at 35FPS/MP4/very high quality:
As I pointed out above, you can apply effects, such as black and white, sepia etc. here is one using the "vivid" option:
My videos aren't the best or the longest to show this sort of app of, they are there to just give you an idea of what to expect.
Youtube can stabilize the above video so it looks less shaky/more smooth, but I just wanted to show you the untouched version. Once again, I am sure that you could edit the video on the PC using some software so that it would look even better!
PS. the reason the video quality in terms of "clearness" isn't the best is due to the window being dirty
To sum up, the outcome isn't anywhere near the quality of time lapses done with proper camera equipment and manually edited on the computer using some software, but for a smart phone and a £1.24 app, which does everything for you, it does a damn good job of creating a time lapse video. The app is easy to use, quick and not bloated with settings, features, which make it complicated for the average users. There is also a short video on the play store web page explaining the app and giving a quick walk through the app UI/settings and what to do.
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Totally wrong thread man! :banghead:

MX Player Pro: I look for some info

I'm using MX Player Pro from some days only. It reads fine the files I'm editing in UHD with high bitrate. I use a Sony Bravia TV 65". TWhen I configure theere is an enty "color format" and I have 3 options: RGB 16bit, RGB 32bit and YUV. What should I choose?
I'm noticing MX Player Pro is giving a very bright colors . They are too much bright colors. Why please? Is it possible to modify a bit the colors in the software?
Is it possible to change the color of the page (screen) of MX Player Pro? Now I have the titles of my videos on a white page. I'd like to see them in a grey or any other other color.
Thank you!
FoxAdriano said:
I'm using MX Player Pro from some days only. It reads fine the files I'm editing in UHD with high bitrate. I use a Sony Bravia TV 65". TWhen I configure theere is an enty "color format" and I have 3 options: RGB 16bit, RGB 32bit and YUV. What should I choose?
I'm noticing MX Player Pro is giving a very bright colors . They are too much bright colors. Why please? Is it possible to modify a bit the colors in the software?
Is it possible to change the color of the page (screen) of MX Player Pro? Now I have the titles of my videos on a white page. I'd like to see them in a grey or any other other color.
Thank you!
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Does it happen with all decoders?
Basically, in HW & HW+ the system decoder will decode the video frames and render it on the screen. In SW decoder, decoding is done by FFmpeg. MX Player does not change the colour saturation/brightness/contrast of the actual frame.
Probably it's your TV that automatically boosts the colour. Another possible option is that Your workstation (i.e Desktop / Laptop) screen may have less saturation & you are increasing the saturation based on it.
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Does it happen with all decoders?
Basically, in HW & HW+ the system decoder will decode the video frames and render it on the screen. In SW decoder, decoding is done by FFmpeg. MX Player does not change the colour saturation/brightness/contrast of the actual frame.
Probably it's your TV that automatically boosts the colour. Another possible option is that Your workstation (i.e Desktop / Laptop) screen may have less saturation & you are increasing the saturation based on it.
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Probably it's a decoder problem. In fact when I use Kodi software I watch them perfectly. Can you tell me which is the best coder I can use? I want a professional coder with the best quality. Maybe do I have to download some decoder from Internet? I'm sorry for my inexperience.
Then .... in "color format" do I have to choose RGB 16bit, RGB 32bit or YUV?
Thanks a lot for your precious news.
I need to cry!!! MX Player Pro is disappointing me with many problems. In my HDD I have many UHD file creatrd with the same videocamera and MX Player Pro reads fine some files and not other files. Some videos is jerky. Uhhh!!! Yet they are MP4 - File video MPEG-4 (.MP4) like all the other files. What can I do please?
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Probably it's a decoder problem. In fact when I use Kodi software I watch them perfectly. Can you tell me which is the best coder I can use? I want a professional coder with the best quality. Maybe do I have to download some decoder from Internet? I'm sorry for my inexperience.
Then .... in "color format" do I have to choose RGB 16bit, RGB 32bit or YUV?
Thanks a lot for your precious news.
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Can you change the colour format to RGB 32bit & check again?
It is basically the output colour format for the decoded frames.
Why HDR video in MX player Pro looks like bright(Wight).
In Google photos it's looks natural.
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