Hello,
My question in the subject,
Somehow, MX Player starts playing video files choosing audio track #2. And I would like videos to be played with track #1 by default
Is it possible to achieve it?
Language settings (en/ru/fr etc) do not help
Thanks!
Shinkoku said:
Hello,
My question in the subject,
Somehow, MX Player starts playing video files choosing audio track #2. And I would like videos to be played with track #1 by default
Is it possible to achieve it?
Language settings (en/ru/fr etc) do not help
Thanks!
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In mkv container If any of your audio track has default track tag than that will be played first regardless of track number.
MX Player can play your preferred language. But, for that proper lanuage identification tag is to be used while muxing.
Can you post the media info of the file?
So, that we can identify the exact problem.
I have the same problem. Could you add an option that lets the user set the prefered default audio track?
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I have normalized the volume on all of my mp3 files using the MP3Gain application on my PC. This applies a factor to the file telling the music player how to adjust the volume for each mp3 so that they will all play at the same level. Otherwise, you get the problem that every mp3 starts at a different volume and you have constantly adjust the level.
Most well-designed music players will use the gain settings and make the level adjustment, but the stock music player on the Captivate seems to ignore the settings.
So, my questions are:
1. Does anybody know how to make the stock music player play nice with the gain settings?
2. Otherwise, does anybody know if there are other players which will use the gain settings.
Also, is the Captivate player a skinned version of the standard Android player? If so, does the standard player pay attention to the gain settings? If so, then maybe there's a hidden setting that will make it work on the Captivate. Anybody who's knowledgeable about this, please jump in.
It would be nice if an Android music player supported ReplayGain, yeah; I'm not sure if any do. It certainly would have to be a third-party music player. The only way to make the stock music player respect this would be to actually normalize the files instead of having ReplayGain tags. The downside, of course, if that this irreversibly changes the actual music files, themselves.
hello,
i need a music player how show Clip also.
you have one good?
If by that you mean a music player which can also play videos, try : PlayerPro
It Does that.
Electrostatic King said:
If by that you mean a music player which can also play videos, try : PlayerPro
It Does that.
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No, i mean music player how is a Regular player that show Also the clip of the sony, and if the song has not have clip he show Nothing or picture.
* the song with the clip i will downlode from YouTube.
I'm sorry but your translating service is making a mess of your question...
What is "clip"? Album art? Lyrics? What you "download from youtube" is normally video, which Electrostatic Text already mentioned.
Cptnodegard said:
I'm sorry but your translating service is making a mess of your question...
What is "clip"? Album art? Lyrics? What you "download from youtube" is normally video, which Electrostatic Text already mentioned.
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I want a player that plays songs and the song's video player. Without separation of video and songs. If the song has a video he saw him, unless he noy has a movie he saw a picture or a picture of the player. The songs I download YouTubeבטל עריכות
I don't know of any such apps, but I know what you mean now, so I'll elaborate for anyone else who might know:
He/she wants the same kind of music player system that you get with iTunes and iOS devices, where music videos and audio files mix in a way that makes it appear as though music videos are simply audio files with video album art. They mix with the audio file in every other way, from artist/album/etc tags to being included in playlists and shuffle modes.
Cptnodegard said:
I don't know of any such apps, but I know what you mean now, so I'll elaborate for anyone else who might know:
He/she wants the same kind of music player system that you get with iTunes and iOS devices, where music videos and audio files mix in a way that makes it appear as though music videos are simply audio files with video album art. They mix with the audio file in every other way, from artist/album/etc tags to being included in playlists and shuffle modes.
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right, : I want like the iphone player.
we can do it int android ? threre player like that ?
I tried searching on Google Play but couldn't find anything... maybe someone knows of a player that can do it.
I liked that feature in iOS too, but there's one problem with it: video files don't have any system for storing album/artist/title data. Apple adds that to its videos using the .m4v container format, which is how they can merge the two so seamlessly. Without that system in place, it's tricky finding a way to mix audio with album/artist/title data with video files that don't have them. Not impossible, but it could explain why there doesn't seem to be any such apps.
I have an .mvk movie that I'm attempting to play on my phone, but the audio track being played is a commentary, rather than the movie soundtrack. Is there a way I can tell MX Player to use the movie soundtrack instead of the commentary?
Thank you very much for your assistance.
Further information:
I have another movie which is doing the same thing. I found a (hopefully temporary) solution of a sorts -- VLC beta for Android picks up the movie soundtrack rather than the commentary in both cases. And, though I like VLC just fine, and use it nearly exclusively on my desktop, I prefer MX Player on my phone. Thank you for your assistance.
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... when you're playing a video, you can change the audio track in the menu.
Also, try changing your audio language preferences.
If you have the media info, we could take a closer look.
Thank you so much for your assistance. The audio track feature shows only the track I'm listening to, and "disable" as my choices. The language change didn't help, presumably because both audio tracks are the same language (English). I ran mkvinfo on the file, and it doesn't show a 'default' flag on any track.
I am attaching the mkvinfo results for your review.
CDB-Man said:
... when you're playing a video, you can change the audio track in the menu.
Also, try changing your audio language preferences.
If you have the media info, we could take a closer look.
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Hello, I use the software version 1.7.40. When you try to listen to audio with home network storage (NAS), noticed an unpleasant feature - After playing the selected mp3 file is not played back next. The screen returns to the installation directory. However, if the folder the video files, switch to the next without any problems.
I often listen to music from your NAS using mx player, would love to have you implemented the function to move to the next mp3 file.
It would also be nice if you implemented the function go to the next folder after the playback of the current file. For example for nonstop play all the albums any band... and then all albums of all bands. Thank you!
MX currently does not have SMB read-ahead.
See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51915848&postcount=2
SMB support: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/video-folders-network-folders-t2906996 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/bug-report-video-button-lan-mounted-t2967882 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/feature-request-subtitles-language-codes-t2987646
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Hello.
I had discovered a new issue in MX Player Pro versions 1.10.24-25:
now if an user clicks on an audio file with the popular .m4a file extension then MX Player Pro (v1.10.24 or 25) does not appear among a list of players, which supports this type of file.
Also .m4a file extension has disappear from the list of supported files in the settings menu of MX Player Pro.
So, now it becomes trouble to play .m4a files by easy way just by clicking on they.
Please, fix this new issue.
JaLoou said:
Hello.
I had discovered a new issue in MX Player Pro versions 1.10.24-25:
now if an user clicks on an audio file with the popular .m4a file extension then MX Player Pro (v1.10.24 or 25) does not appear among a list of players, which supports this type of file.
Also .m4a file extension has disappear from the list of supported files in the settings menu of MX Player Pro.
So, now it becomes trouble to play .m4a files by easy way just by clicking on they.
Please, fix this new issue.
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Have you recently cleared the MX Player data or reinstalled the app?
MX Player's audio player feature is disabled by default. So, it will not be listed until or unless you enable it manually from the Settings > Audio > Audio Player. Once it is enabled, it will be automatically shown on the list of supported apps.
MXPlayer said:
Have you recently cleared the MX Player data or reinstalled the app?
MX Player's audio player feature is disabled by default. So, it will not be listed until or unless you enable it manually from the Settings > Audio > Audio Player. Once it is enabled, it will be automatically shown on the list of supported apps.
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You are right!
Excuse me please. And thank you for answer and help!
I have a suggestion to make this option switched on by default for avoid further misunderstanding and easy show users that MX Player can plays more but not only videous.
JaLoou said:
You are right!
Excuse me please. And thank you for answer and help!
I have a suggestion to make this option switched on by default for avoid further misunderstanding and easy show users that MX Player can plays more but not only videous.
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MX Player is more focused on the video playback. Currently, Music files are listed together with video files. Moreover, it may miss some common functions available on the music players. So, it is very uncommon to use it as a music player. That's why we have kept this optional.