I have a high end samsung Tv 60hz. I can stream 30fps video fine from my GS6 but when i try 60fps video, it said frame rate 59 not supported. Is this because the TV cant handle the 60fps on its own through wireless? Do i need a middle man like the shield console or forge TV to stream 60fps content? Can anyone confirm that they can stream FHD 60fps on to there TV wirelessly w/o a middle man? Do i need 120hz to achieve this?
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I want to know if video streamed through MHL depends on the resolution of the screen of the android phone. For example if I stream a 4K video to a 4K tv on a Note 3 or a MHL 3.0 capable device, will the video only be played at 1080p because of the screen resolution of the note or will it be streamed in full glory like in DLNA??
I also want to know if this is the case with the Z1 compact and the SGS3 which have 720p screens. Will 1080p video be streamed at 720p??
I understand that in the case of screen mirroring for games and such this is the case as obviously you are only streaming what is on the screen.
But MHL plays only the video and does not display the controls and such many times which is why I ask.
If you do not know, please do not make guesses.
Thank you.
Hi all ,
Has anyone tried to play 4k videos?
The videos them self play just fine but , when I check the resolution in both console and mirror mode, my tv says it 1080 .
The spec do list 4k ready.
Hi,
the latest versions of VLC are able to play with no issues 4k contents, you can get the nightly builds directly from here: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/android-armv7/
Otherwise the new version MX Player Pro v1.7.31 supports now the K1 natively but it crash often, I tested it.
As far as I see some video are played directly smoothly with the built-in player.
sev7en said:
Hi,
the latest versions of VLC are able to play with no issues 4k contents, you can get the nightly builds directly from here: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/android-armv7/
Otherwise the new version MX Player Pro v1.7.31 supports now the K1 natively but it crash often, I tested it.
As far as I see some video are played directly smoothly with the built-in player.
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it plays 4k video but does it display in 4k? i have a sieki 65 4k tv and when i connect my shield tablet to the TV it says 1080p 60hz when i press display button on my tv, this is outside of any video player. I know it can play the some samsung 4k sample clips i have but its not true 4k since it crops some of the video.
Hi all,i hope my question is posted in the correct place. Something i am rather curious about and constantly wonder about is my device's screen resolution. Now i know that the Z5 Premium came with a 4k display,what im not sure of is why my device (Z5 E6653) has the "ability" to record 4k video clips,if it doesnt have a 4k capable display?
Am i wrong in my understanding that shooting in 4k is useless because my device is not capable of showing 4k resolution anyway? Or is my device 4k capable and if so,why cant one then manipulate the display to use a 4k resolution setting permanently? Please could someone enlighten me.
You capture a 4K video and watch this video on your phone? Actually 5.5 inches display is useless for 4K.. Watch on TV or a projector..
You should watch the 4K video (which you recorded with your phone) on a 4K capable display, like a 4K TV. When you play that on your phone,it'll be downscaled to 1080p. So if you don't have a 4K display, it would be useless to record 4K videos. Except if you want your videos to have the best quality for future use.
Does mirroring a 4K video from the Galaxy S8 to a 2016 KS9000 Samsung TV through Smart View will mirror in 4K quality or does it mirror in 1080P by default even though the video is in 4K resolution?
What about Netflix, Google Movies? Can I mirror 4K content to Samsung TV and get full 4K resolution through Smart View?
Hi, I have a Firestick 4K which I want to stream from through a Yamaha YSP 2500 Sound bar to my 4k TV. I cannot stream at 4k at present because the Firestick recognises that the the Sound bar is not HDCP 2.2 compliant. Does anyone know if any of the so called HDCP or EDID emulators out there actually work with a Firestick 4K input? I could start buying them from Amazon one at a time and returning if they don't work but I would rather not resort to that as a first measure.
thank you
Gordon