Hi, I have an issue with MX Player on Android 9, LG G6 phone when trying to view files recorded by Panasonic TX-65HX820E.
I use BubbleUPnP (or DMS Explorer with the same result) to find the files but when I open a file there's a message in MX Player 'Can't play this link'.
I've found that using BubbleUPnP browser the VCL Player on Android can open files recorded by my TV but it can't seek inside files.
Also MX Player can open other files hosted by my TV by in MP4 format.
Example link to file shown by BubbleUPnP:
http://192.168.0.140:7501/VIDEO-He883dbe09a3b09d4ccbb3458c1e25d7e3d3cad7fb89ea28b85a8dc9edd83bdfd-7400447536a710edbe2de2277af0f64f00000013
File is downloaded on my phone without extension. But when I change extension to mp4 or avi it can be opened by MX Player correctly.
MX Player in information shows that media format is MPEG-TS (MPEG-2 Transport steam). VLC shows that codec is H264-MPEG-4 AVC (part 10).
Example link to the same file on Windows Media Player:
http://192.168.0.140:7501/VIDEO-He883dbe09a3b09d4ccbb3458c1e25d7e3d3cad7fb89ea28b85a8dc9edd83bdfd-7400447536a710edbe2de2277af0f64f00000013?WMContentFeatures=DLNA.ORG_OP=10;DLNA.ORG_CI=0;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=01100000000000000000000000000000&WMHME=1&HMEExt=.tts&WMDuration=14940000000&WMHMETitle=SwBsAHUAYgAgAHAAcgB6AHkAagBhAGMAaQDzAEIBIABNAHkAcwB6AGsAaQAgAE0AaQBrAGkA
And on Windows the file is downloaded with tts extension.
I think that the problem is that the files recorded by my TV doesn't have any extension and MX Player doesn't recognize them correctly.
Is there some workaround in MX Player settings to handle it or it could be fixed in the code?
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Can it do it with the HDMI adapter and a video player like mvideoplayer ?
It is possible if you have the player in Software (S/W) Decoder mode, for both .avi files with external .srt files and .mkv files with the subs muxed in. Subtitles will not display if you are in Hardware (H/W) Decoder mode. It should be the same with MX Player Pro.
Hope that helps!
It should handle the 700MB avi in Software Decoder mode ?
It should. I tried with a 1.5 gb avi file in software and it worked
you can, just rename the subtitle as the same as the video file ex: theraidredemption.mkv --> theraidredemption.srt
tested with stock video player app and dice player app (both in H/W decoder mode)
denkext said:
you can, just rename the subtitle as the same as the video file ex: theraidredemption.mkv --> theraidredemption.srt
tested with stock video player app and dice player app (both in H/W decoder mode)
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How did you get the stock video app to play subtitles? It does not have any options for it.
You just have to rename the .srt the same as the video file, video.mkv and video.srt, when you play the .mkv it will auto load the subtitle, you don't need to change a single setting, it works on my tablet too using the stock video player.
Ah, good to know. Shame the stock player doesn't handle subs within mkv files.
Hi,
I have setup the digitel media streaming on a Windows Media Player on Laptop with Windows 7(WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) to let other devices on the same wireless network to access media streaming. I have installed AnDLNA player on Android mobile to receive the Media Streaming. And also, I installed the latest of MX player since the AnDLNA client player couldn't read the vidoes files which is listed in it.
WMP is working as remote server on which digitel media are saved
AnDLNA is functioning as Client Player which will access the digitel media streaming on Windows Media Player which is functioning as server. When running any video in the AnDLNA client player, then I am prompted as to which player I should use, then I choose 'MX player'.
MX player played all video formats, except 'FLV' video format, although it is the latest version.
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Although I have read on the top of the forum, this Discuss MX Player, the versatile media player for Android, capable of playing most types of video formats.
However, my problem is that when I have running FLV files, I don't find that MX player recognises them.
I hope that made my thread clear.
Any suggetions would be highly appreicated.
Could anyone please reply to me to finish this pending problem?
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
CDB-Man said:
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
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Thank you so much indeed.
Yes, MX player can play the FLV files if they are copied to my device. However, I am accessing file via a WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) If I want to copy them to my device, then this would need about 80GB of Memory card on my device.
As said before that I am using AnDLNA client to access the video files shared on the Windows Media player on my Laptop. And once the files are listed on the AnDLNA client, then when I cliced on any video files, I was prompted as to which player can play this file, then I chose MX player.
Can I install any Video codecs for supporting FLV video format on MX player on my device. I know there are codecs available but the developer says you shouldn't need a codec unless the player asks for one on startup.
I hope you understand me.
Hi community,
I'm using the mx player 1.73.9 at Android Tv Box Xoro Hst 220.
When I play video files with ac3 I don't have sound at Mx Player.
If I play the files with the vlc player I have sound but the picture is hanging on.
I downloaded your zip file "aio pack" from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/mx-player-custom-codec-dts-support-t2156254
But i doesn't work. Does it work on android tv boxes?
Do i have to put the zip file to the download folder an can I delete it after been loaded in mx?
Thanx
I love your player, but I'm having a problem playing videos using subtitles at MX Player 1.8.6 and 1.7.32
I use KODI to manage and catalog my movies and TV shows.
The KODI is configured to automatically download subtitles.
When I run any video that had the subtitles automatically downloaded by KODI, the subtitles only displays the times of the speech, not the text (example attached)
To try to solve this problem, I made the following tests:
I tried to run the file both locally and by streming
I tried to run video files of different formats (AVI, MP4, MKV)
I tried to run on another device (MX PLAYER attached report)
I tested several text codification settings
I tried to change the subtitles folder
I tried to rename the subtitles
subtitles only worked properly when I downloaded through the MX PLAYER or when I manually download the subtitles and copied to the SD card
I would love it to be possible to watch videos without having to download the legend again.
I am sending attached:
MX PLAYER report on both devices tested
Sample screenshot of a legend with error
Subtitle file that was automatically downloaded by KODI (not working)
Subtitle file that was manual downloaded (working)
Peahgah said:
I love your player, but I'm having a problem playing videos using subtitles at MX Player 1.8.6 and 1.7.32
I use KODI to manage and catalog my movies and TV shows.
The KODI is configured to automatically download subtitles.
When I run any video that had the subtitles automatically downloaded by KODI, the subtitles only displays the times of the speech, not the text (example attached)
To try to solve this problem, I made the following tests:
I tried to run the file both locally and by streming
I tried to run video files of different formats (AVI, MP4, MKV)
I tried to run on another device (MX PLAYER attached report)
I tested several text codification settings
I tried to change the subtitles folder
I tried to rename the subtitles
subtitles only worked properly when I downloaded through the MX PLAYER or when I manually download the subtitles and copied to the SD card
I would love it to be possible to watch videos without having to download the legend again.
I am sending attached:
MX PLAYER report on both devices tested
Sample screenshot of a legend with error
Subtitle file that was automatically downloaded by KODI (not working)
Subtitle file that was manual downloaded (working)
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Next version will be able to handle this case.
The MX player app, doesn't recognize .vob files, as a video file. Where as, my UC web video player recognizes and plays all .vob files perfectly.
I am using the Pro version, and I think, it should be updated/built to play the .vob files.