Mov editor for android. - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys i am looking for .mov vid files editor for android
Please share anything handy to edit mov files on android.
Regards

sir, why dont you move the video to pc first, then edit it on the pc instead? afaik, editing videos will use much resources, which (i personally think) smartphones cant have

Brother im bit lazy to do all these stuff cell to pc to cell etc
Thts why was looking for cell version
Power director is very nice converter on both pc and cell and also do not use much resources but does not support mov files.

I would suggest tha app "VidCompact - Video Converter" from Google Play. Why don't you give it a try and inform me if you achieved your goal??
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Απουσιολόγος said:
I would suggest tha app "VidCompact - Video Converter" from Google Play. Why don't you give it a try and inform me if you achieved your goal?
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black_is_colour said:
sir, why dont you move the video to pc first, then edit it on the pc instead? afaik, editing videos will use much resources, which (i personally think) smartphones cant have
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Why do people do this?
He asked for an answer not your opinion.

Afzaal said:
Hey guys i am looking for .mov vid files editor for android
Please share anything handy to edit mov files on android.
Regards
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THIS!!
Don't listen to anyone else but me! :silly:

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[Q] .wmv support (need help from someone way smarter than me

I recently got the movie Walle and finally getting around to download the digital copy. and i did it in the .wmv format. so that went fine..and i found a app that plays the .wmv format. copied it to my sd card and went to go play the movie and it plays it just all scrambled, no audio, just the entire length of the movie is like that. You cant even make out whats on the screen. the same thing happened converted my family guy dvds..plays fine on the comp..but transfer to my Droid X and nothing..please HELP ME
try converting them into .avi files, those will play
converters all over the net for free, try voldimori or something like that, search google or even youtube for how to do it
zbt1985 said:
try converting them into .avi files, those will play
converters all over the net for free, try voldimori or something like that, search google or even youtube for how to do it
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thank you, i will give it a shot
A little tip for you if I may.
Your best bet for quality and file size is to convert your vids to .mp4 format and keep the bitrate around 1500kbps.
AVI files tend to be a little bit taxing on even an overclocked android device. So as far as performance goes, you are better off trying the .mp4 format.
Hope this helps you out...
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stupid question
Could the reason its not working, because of the DRM? if it is i dont get it then cause its a digital copy to be used on a portable device. grrr
Most "digital copy" versions are loaded with drm. Which would explain the scrambled feed...
I would say get a good decrypting app and learn how to rip/encode your dvds like I do. Lol
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VanillaTbone said:
Most "digital copy" versions are loaded with drm. Which would explain the scrambled feed...
I would say get a good decrypting app and learn how to rip/encode your dvds like I do. Lol
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any app you would recommend? having a hard time finding a good one. any help would be greatly appreciated
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[Q] where can I download movies for my tablet?

I have a android tablet and I am going on vacation soon where can I download newer movie to play on my tablet? I use to use torrents but my internet company started to send me emails about violating of terms and they may cancel my service.
I don't mind paying for the movies what are some websites that I can purchase and download from.
has to be mp4, avi, or a .3gp encoded with the MPEG-4 code format to play on my tablet
I believe Google play itself has movies and TV series, check it out.
chuckly2 said:
I believe Google play itself has movies and TV series, check it out.
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My tablet originally didn't have the android market I was able to instal it but all I get is apps and music
anthonylo803 said:
My tablet originally didn't have the android market I was able to instal it but all I get is apps and music
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You can download iTunes (if you use iPad)
OptimusLove said:
You can download iTunes (if you use iPad)
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If I download it through itunes it will play on my android tablet?
OptimusLove said:
You can download iTunes (if you use iPad)
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How dumb can you be. In his first line he says "how can I get movies on my android tablet".
anthonylo803 said:
If I download it through itunes it will play on my android tablet?
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Yes it will work, but only after conversion, which is a waste of time.
Get "Google Play Movies" on the Google Play store.
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I'm using for my acer iconia tab A500 this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1184002 you can download some films from someserver and then adapt to your mobile or tablet.
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OptimusLove said:
You can download iTunes (if you use iPad)
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Wow......what has the world come to
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just downloaded from many web/blog dude, choose the resolution 720p, or 1080p if u tablet has support HD. just copied the file in sdcard then play with video app (mobo/mx player).
How about Netflix?
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Allanitomwesh said:
How about Netflix?
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No, netflix streams, it doesn't allow downloading.
Trewyy
Trewyy said:
No, netflix streams, it doesn't allow downloading.
Trewyy
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Oh. How about the utorrent remote app? Would that help?
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OP, this does not directly answer your question, but you may want to consider it since it has worked out for me very nicely.
I have a rooted Nook Tablet and wanted to place movies on it for my upcoming vacation (long plane trip each way). I ended up buying a popular ripping program (not sure if I'm allowed to mention product names) and ripping some of my DVD library onto my laptop. Then I transferred the movies to my tablet.
It was really nice to have something to occupy me during the 10+ hour plane ride each way. Hope this helps.
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Oh. How about the utorrent remote app? Would that help?
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No it wouldn't, uTorrent remote is only used to pause and start torrent downloads that are located on his computer. It basically means his computer would need to be on the entire time he was using his tablet. The tablet would also need an Internet connection to connect to his pc to access the files. Thanks for trying to help him, though.
Just use Google Play Movies now that they allow downloading on Rooted phones.
Trewyy
Okay.
Though you could always install Internet Download Manager on your PC. It's much faster than utorrent.
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Allanitomwesh said:
Okay.
Though you could always install Internet Download Manager on your PC. It's much faster than utorrent.
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Torrenting and downloading files from websites are completely different. Plus, even if he did use your program, he will still be breaking the law if he manages to find a movie in not torrent file (which they don't exist btw).
Google Play Movies.
Trewyy
Use torrent for download the movie.
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TOrrent is the best
How about YouTube Website
I used to purchase movies from YouTube and then download then to my Mac with Free YouTube Downloader software from enolsoft, but the downloaded movies are in FLV format, if you need to transfer to the Android Tablet, you may need upgrade the Free Downloader to YouTube Converter, which will enable you to both download and convert YouTube videos. Anyway, worth a try.
Trewyy said:
Torrenting and downloading files from websites are completely different. Plus, even if he did use your program, he will still be breaking the law if he manages to find a movie in not torrent file (which they don't exist btw).
Google Play Movies.
Trewyy
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Looks you'll have to figure how to circumvent the law then,or go the legal route and buy? I find IDM really fast with .zip files off file hosting sites. Not much of a movie downloader.
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[YouTube] [Offline] [OfficialApp] How to view offline youtube movies in MX Player?

Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
APK link attached please check if it works for your respective country:
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/1/view/jzhzavneb4wb5b5/Sri/com.google.android.youtube-2.apk
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vikraminside said:
Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
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I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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YouTube apk decompile
Planterz said:
I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
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Yes tubemate and utubedownloader apps all works but my question is especially for official app. How to crack it?
Can anyone decompile YouTube apk and write the output stream to h263 mp3/avi/mp4? Please see OP for link.
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As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
My idea is not to break head in YouTube encryption and decryption.
Will it be possible to use YouTube app itself to decrypt and write the output stream as mp4/avi video using ffmpeg codec?
We would require to decompile YouTube apk. The reason for this question is, YouTube is default app in almost all Android phones. There is good market out there.
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I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
haq.adnan said:
I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
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You are very correct. It disappears.
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vikraminside said:
You are very correct. It disappear
dude we provide authentic news regarding technology....keep up to date with us on helping jet...take care
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Great news friend. Now it was not mentioned in the app itself. Cheaters google. Should we read terms and conditions for each change log?
I got disappointed after the video disappear.
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sharing exo files and opening in another phone
If i copy and share all exo files from my phone to another phone in same folder as it was in my phone would i be able to open in youtube app in another phone.. plz reply!!
vikraminside said:
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
sawab said:
The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
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Nice idea
Hi ,
You can download Vidmate app there you can easily download all YouTube videos easily ...Thanks
Motto God you sure seem to know what you're talking about.
HAVING A HECK OF A TIME WITH THIS!
Im new to all this and feeling overwhelmed. Please contact me. [email protected] . There i can better explain not so publicly.
Your help would be very much appreciated. Or if anyone else can help PLEASE DO CONTACT ME
Thank You
Aswin08 said:
As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
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It's an android only thing it seems, not a YouTube only thing.
There are other android apps (subscription services) that save the files in exo format & they are all real paranoid about piracy, hence the use of encrypted exo.
If many apps use the file format, then someone might be able to come up with a media player capable of playing those.
bro we can create an decrypting app
That World be very great !
Couse i searched much of Tracks in Beatport and Traxsource to pay for them.
But the Most Tracks i only find in YouTube. Couse im doing sometimes Dj Set's for Radio the GEMA and Licens will be payed Form Fm4 so i dont need to pay for the Tracks since i didnt Play them in a Club or something.
Please write if their is an converter for exo Files to mp3 ....
If u World have time: my Email= [email protected]
THANKS A LOT !!!!
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jothiprasath said:
bro we can create an decrypting app
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[Completed] Does anyone know how to bypass a video which requires a specific media player to play

I've tried all the possible media players,codec not available. The video is a private video given which I cant use anymore because the media player was restricted to function only till a particular date.
The file extension is .mp4 but it does not play in any of the regular players..rather any available in the market..
Does anyone know how to make this work?
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I've tried all the possible media players,codec not available. The video is a private video given which I cant use anymore because the media player was restricted to function only till a particular date.
The file extension is .mp4 but it does not play in any of the regular players..rather any available in the market..
Does anyone know how to make this work?
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Looking for a simple video editor for android.

Looking for a simple video editor for android, something that can trim, merge footage from dashcam SD card. Most apps say the video is unsupported format. Files are normally Avi
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Looking for a simple video editor for android, something that can trim, merge footage from dashcam SD card. Most apps say the video is unsupported format. Files are normally Avi
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The app from GoPro Company should work for dashcams :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay
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The app from GoPro Company should work for dashcams :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay
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I just tried it and when I click edit on any of my dashcam videos is doesn't open. The screen flashes like its going to open but then doesn't. It also doesn't play any videos of my dashcam.... I guess I need to convert these videos to something else before editing, any suggestions?
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spart0n said:
I just tried it and when I click edit on any of my dashcam videos is doesn't open. The screen flashes like its going to open but then doesn't. It also doesn't play any videos of my dashcam.... I guess I need to convert these videos to something else before editing, any suggestions?
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Yes, if you want to convert the vids, here an online converter : http://www.convertfiles.com/convert/video/AVI-to-MP4.html
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Yes, if you want to convert the vids, here an online converter : http://www.convertfiles.com/convert/video/AVI-to-MP4.html
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I think I found a good converter on Android
So far it's seems to work
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AndroidA.MediaConverter
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