And another issue.
Whitch kind of videos is best for the J??
Hd? Mp4 HD? Mp4 720p?
Becase the firmware video is awersome, but i cant find the same format for this quality.
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well you can enhance the quality (not resolution). if you are interested see my thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121645
Just share my experience although mine is Xperia Miro.
The device is capable to hardware decode PSP MP4 video(480P), H264 Main Profile @3.0.
720P videos that required software decoding are varies from case to case, it maybe smooth or lag if the video bitrate is high.
daniel.sanx10 said:
And another issue.
Whitch kind of videos is best for the J??
Hd? Mp4 HD? Mp4 720p?
Becase the firmware video is awersome, but i cant find the same format for this quality.
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If by firmware video you mean the 'Xperia HD Landscapes' video, it was encoded at 854x480 resolution in baseline profile with a good bitrate.
In my opinion, the best settings are the same used in the landscape video.
Main profile skips frames at a high bitrate. So don't use the main profile.
And regarding HD videos, J relies on software decoding which in truth is not enough. So even if you try HD videos, go for a low bitrate.
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I want a video player or a tweak that can make my optimus 3d play 1080p without small stutters.
Te build-in cannot do this, although its close.
I use hdmi to view the video on tv and the stutters are really noticeable.
I have a genuine class 10 microsd card, so i dont think its the card.
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I want a video player or a tweak that can make my optimus 3d play 1080p without small stutters.
Te build-in cannot do this, although its close.
I use hdmi to view the video on tv and the stutters are really noticeable.
I have a genuine class 10 microsd card, so i dont think its the card.
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I dont know exactly but this phone cant handle 1080p 3D natively, i mean cant decode video 3D at 1080P, just simulate that 3D...
And wait for Gingerbread or overclock kernel, maybe you get better performance.
yes he can... played lot of 1080p 3D mkv and was so smooth...
nic85 said:
yes he can... played lot of 1080p 3D mkv and was so smooth...
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Its not 3d. Its a regular 1080p movie.
tell me the bitrate
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tell me the bitrate
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Probaly quite high. How can i check this on the phone?
I only download quality
put the video on pc,download mediainfo and check the bitrate.
Il check it tonight but isnt there a app that has a bit more accelerating power then the stock video player?
Because im not going to convert my videos.
Try V-player.
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Try V-player.
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lags all the way. alot more then the stock player.
more alternatives?
How about Rock Player, that was always quite good on my Desire.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.redirectin.rockplayer.android.unified.lite&hl=en
http://www.rockplayer.com
Mine plays very smoothly on my phone and computer,no lag at all,maybe your phone is faulty.
i tried rockplayer and it has desame performance as the stock player.
The title says it all, I saw on Motorola Developer site that it's able, but when I try running one, it doesn't work! Is it a bug, or only me?
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You're gonna have to be a little more specific when you say 1080p playback...
Download tube mate, download a 1080p video, try running on your device
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The point is 1080p is very vague. What video format, container, etc?
Historically, the xoom has always had issues playing high profile h264 content. The container doesn't really matter. Using known software decoders provides low framerate playback at best. Its likely we'll have to wait for next gen hardware to get some decent high profile playback.
So I'm thinking of getting the AT$T HTC One X. My dad got one when it released and has been really happy with it. I tried it out and I like it too, but there was one problem I had. I was trying to play some music videos that I had which were downloaded in 720p H.264, and they wouldn't play well at all. They stuttered, the audio lagged, overall it was unwatchable. I tried a few different apps like Diceplayer, BSplayer, and a few others, but it was the same on all of them. Now, when I look at the specs of the phone, it claims to have H.264 support. So I am wondering if this is similar to the ATRIX 4g(my current phone) in that it can hardware decode H.264 content, but not if it is encoded in Hi-profile H.264. I really don't want to bother with converting media files before I can play on the phone, especially since I watch a lot of things with subtitles, and its a huge pain to make encoders keep the subtitles.
So if anyone can give me some info about how to get H.264 and specifically Hi-profile H.264, I would greatly appreciate it. If I can get this working on his phone, I will go out and buy a One X tomorrow.(I tried searching but I haven't been able to find anything.)
Try using MoboPlayer or MX player to play x264 videos (or any videos really). They both have hardware support and don't have a problem with any of the x264 videos I made.
Got it to work with bsplayer with the armv7 support codec
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Mx player for the win, simple interface, executes any video you throw at it
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8125Omnimax said:
Mx player for the win, simple interface, executes any video you throw at it
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This. Try going to software decode if you run into issues with hardware decode, but between both modes, it has played every video file I could throw at it perfectly.
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use mx player, hardware+ works for almost every format including mkv and be sure to use the arm v7 codex with neon acceleration for better battery life and performance.
Previously I was using Samsung galaxy Y, where I have made changes in some scripts and increased the video recording capacity of 2MP camera from 320x240 pixels to 640x480.
Now I want to increase the video recording capacity of my tipo from 640x480 to 1280x720.
Can anybody do this for me and others also?
That would be a great thing to do.
Hope someone can do it. :thumbup:
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Nope, its impossible, maybe its maxed on 720x480, read my thread for video quality anyway. Tipo/Miro/J doesn't even decode 720p videos so dont expect it to encode 720p videos.
BTW, what script did you edit? I'd like to do it
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Nope, its impossible, maybe its maxed on 720x480, read my thread for video quality anyway. Tipo/Miro/J doesn't even decode 720p videos so dont expect it to encode 720p videos.
BTW, what script did you edit? I'd like to do it
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I am not a developer.
I just used some developer's script.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2053651
This is where I did
Guys any one knows how to play 720p videos on xperia j ??
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try mx player! last option is to convert the video!
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try mx player! last option is to convert the video!
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Yup, this is the best video player I have ever used, just install the player and the codec from GPlay (all free) and it will play everything you throw in!
P/s: you may need to find some extra codec and copy them manually to your device to play some file (in my case, it's .mkv)
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Guys any one knows how to play 720p videos on xperia j ??
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mx player will run 720p videos but i dont think it can run it smoothly there will be many lags while video playback due weak gpu
Forget all that. The video will play properly with the correct resolution (mine is tipo) so 480x320 mpeg4 at least 1600kbps aac Lc 48khz 128kbps is already looks so good. Why waste your microsd size just to show your laggy 720p? Better show off high quality properly converted .mp4 file. And if you want to watch movies, obviously that 720p video size is bigger.
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Forget all that. The video will play properly with the correct resolution (mine is tipo) so 480x320 mpeg4 at least 1600kbps aac Lc 48khz 128kbps is already looks so good. Why waste your microsd size just to show your laggy 720p? Better show off high quality properly converted .mp4 file. And if you want to watch movies, obviously that 720p video size is bigger.
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i agree
Kk tnx anyway
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