Hi all
I want to develop an android app in which i want to encode a video in mp4 format from series of images and a mp3 file.
I successfully created a video in mp4format from series of images by using JCodec library.
but unfortunately i'm unable to encode a mp3 file in it because JCodec does not have functionality of mp3 merging in mp4 along with series of images.
After that I also tried FFMPEG but i was unable to compile it.
So please help me to sort out this problem.
Thanks
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Hi, Iam searching for a video editing tool which can handle *.ts files with the h264 codec. The program have to trim and join the source videofile without reencoding and without editing the header information of the file.
greets MC
Hi there, I was a ppc user since i bought the legend and now I'm an happy Eclair user.
The only think I cannot understand is: which kind of file are compliant with this OS.
With WM I was using DivxtoPPC encoder, a stand alone utility that brought my DivX and converted'em into the necessary resolution.
I tried to use it at the same manner for the legend without results: none of my favorite movies was readable for the system.
Then I used magic video converter, a program with a lot of configuration, a lot of codec and possibilities to change video output parameters.
I realized divx with different res, WMV, mpeg2 bot the legend shown me always the same message: this file is unreadable.
So this is the question: is there a program for converting DivX video files so that they could be readable for Android directly at the right res?
tnx a lot
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Bought a Xoom recently and one of the major things I'm using it for is to watch movies and TV while I'm at my desk. I'm playing the files straight over the network, but I'm finding a lot of my files won't play (using MoboPlayer) They'll open, play for a half second, then close. Going into Mobo and forcing the software decoder for the file works about half the time. Seems like most of the time it's just a minor error in the AVI that's throwing the player off. I can open the it in avidemux, just save it to a new file, and the new file will play fine. I've got several hundred movies and tv episodes on my file server at this point, so it'd be difficult to fix those one at a time with avidemux. Can any one suggest something else to use?
You could try transcoding one to a mobile friendly format like MP4 using Handbrake. If it works without a hitch you can batch transcode all of them if necessary.
As a common sense, AVI(DivX, XviD) is not a friendly format for Android. To play AVI movies on Android is to change AVI to Android compatible formats like MP4. To achieve it, you can use an AVI converter to encode AVI to Android friendly MP4 and then transfer the file to your Android. Handbrake is a good suggestion and Brorsoft Video Converter is also a good one.
cherry198810 said:
As a common sense, AVI(DivX, XviD) is not a friendly format for Android. To play AVI movies on Android is to change AVI to Android compatible formats like MP4. To achieve it, you can use an AVI converter to encode AVI to Android friendly MP4 and then transfer the file to your Android. Handbrake is a good suggestion and Brorsoft Video Converter is also a good one.
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Can't agree more, I think you'd better encode AVI to Android format before playing the videos.
I hate to post a nooby question but I have searched and searched and cannot understand, or find an answer to my question.
I have a Xoom and several months ago it recorded video in MP4 file formats and stored the files under the "video" file folder in the gallery. Sometime ago it stopped doing this and is now recording video in 3GP and storing the video in the camera folder.
I know that the 3GP is a variant of MP4 but my networked media players do not support the file extension and I do not want to have to edit the files manually.
Why/how did this change and how do I revert to recording video in the MP4 format?
Thanks.
Anyone with some experience can recommend an app?
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somewhere in the developer forum there is a modified XML that changes the video recording of the camera to mp4 and boosts its quality. If I recall, though, the variable frame rate that the Xoom records with screws up playback (for me at least) on an Xbox.
Thanks Jeff. I will search it out.
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Hi, im having the following issue when trying to share the videos i recorded with my HTC U11, hope there is some fix for this.
I recorded a video with High-Res and the only way to share this video is with .mkv format, but the video needs to be edited and when is imported to Premiere there is no audio, neither if i convert the video to mp4 with media encoder, also tried to convert with VLC but no success.
Is there anyway or option that i missing to either extract the audio and insert it on a mp4, or convert the entire video to mp4 with audio?
Thanks.
Try media converter by antvplayer.