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request: Player play Subtitle Movie and movie
help me
Subtitle Movie format srt and SUB or IDX
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same here ... looking for a player capable of reading also subtitles (.srt)
It is not a player, but you can
a) recode a movie to shrink it size without noticing any difference in Topaz's screen
b) Embed subtitles
c) play the mp4 movie it produces without any additional software: just the HTC video player included in your ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478050
Tested and is really working + it gets frequent updates
For playback I use CorePlayerâ„¢ Mobile, because i never managed to get tcpmp 0.7*/0.8* to work with a subtitle plug-in.
So I also re-encode .avi (xvid) + .srt files with AVI ReComp
Hi all, I've got a Flyer 10.1 which has been upgraded to 3.2 Honeycomb. What is the best format to convert a movie to, is it MPEG or MP4? any help would be much appreciated!
Basically you are referring to the same format since .mpeg is MPEG-1 and .mp4 is MPEG-4. These are just different versions.
I think there isn't much of difference in which one you use.
Put any format, like mikpel said over me
But for watching the movies try to use the MX player... for the PRO version, just google it
If you get some lags on the video, switch to S/W and its gonna work better but just if the video gets lagy
There is a difference as an mp4 can be in various codecs such as h264 or xvid whereas a standard mpeg video cannot.
Most common mp4 formats use xvid or h264 video codec with mp3 or aac audio.
Flyer supports mp4 in h263, h264, divx and xvid codecs with mp3 aac or wma audio.
Best for quality yet smaller filesize is h264 video with aac audio but an xvid avi mp4 with mp3 audio can be played on pretty much any thing and is similar in quality though produces slightly larger filesizes.
Dave
( http://www.google.com/producer/editions/CAownKXmAQ/bigfatuniverse )
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Hi. Why rewind works differently with a different codec. Android MX_player.
When the video is encoded with the mpeg-4 codec, the video is rewound (we swipe the screen), rewinds smoothly in frames. That is valuable, it seems to be accelerating, but every frame is visible.
When we rewind a video that is encoded with the x264 codec, the video is rewound (in jerks) in pieces of 5-10 seconds.
How can I fix the rewind on x264 so that the rewind is as smooth as on the mpeg-4 codec?
Mpeg-4 codec, smooth rewind:
x264 codec, rewind in pieces for 5 seconds:
lol I never thought of that the codec has something to do with it. Interesting
Mpeg-4 codec, smooth rewind:
x264 codec, rewind in pieces for 5 seconds:
Developers, can you tell me why such a rewind only with the mpeg-4 codec?
Good afternoon,
MX Player (Pro, latest version on a A8 under oreo) skips several seconds of the beginning of MPEG-TS videos streamed from a HTTP server using chunked transfer encoding. I have tried with many contents, and different video and audio codecs, and each time, between a few and a dozen of seconds were not played. Remuxing the file to mp4 or distributing it from a server using another method of transfer solved the issue.
I have checked that there was no problem with the files or the server, as they all play fine on a PC under any software.
So the problem is likely to be specific to MX Player and .ts videos (it is the container used by DVB broadcasting in the country where I live) read from a server relying on chunked transfer encoding.
Thanks in advance.