when i record a video with camera, when watching, it's realllly slow, it skip every 1 second.. it plays, 1st, 3rd, 5th... why that?
It's a known problem of the Xperia X1. If you watch the movie on a desktop pc it runs smoothly. Bad engineering I would say.
altae said:
It's a known problem of the Xperia X1. If you watch the movie on a desktop pc it runs smoothly. Bad engineering I would say.
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Yeah that's the problem, it is also problem on XPeria X10, but there it records at 720p HD
For me it helped to overclock the processor to 672 MHz using WinmoSpeed. Now all videos recorded with my Xperia X1 run smoothly.
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Hi!
I've been reading alot on this forum and im very intersted in the S730, and by reading your posts here the majority seems to think the s730 is a great phone, but noone has said anything considering the video-driver issue in tytnII, whether its a problem in the s730 too?, So how is the video playbak in s730, is it possible to watch a 320x240 movie or TV-series, because i always downsize my shows to 320x240 will i not have any problems?, i currently have an Dell axim x30 which i often use to listen to music or watch movies and it has a 624Mhz processor which gives me smooth video playback, and would hate myself if i bought the s730 and the video playback would be lagging in 320x240...
And also, how is the call quality? is it clear and is the sim-card automatically set up?
thanks in advance...
/Johan
Watching 320x240 is no problem. CorePlayer (TCPMP) handles it well, all is smooth, the cpu power is enough up to 30 - 33 FPS (MPEG-4 ASP, 300 - 400 kbit/s).
What program are you using to downsize the videos?
They way I am currently doing it is too slow
However video playback is perfect. Even with the full resolution video's it only studders on the video and my audio is solid. (core player as well)
Thanks for the answers, and im pleased to hear that watching videos on th S730 is smooth. I'll probably go for this phone, and hope that you guys continue finding good ways of maximizing the performance in the phone!
An btw when I downsize my series or movies i often use pocketdivxencoder found here http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/ . But most of the videos i downsize are Family guy and American Dad so im not really sure on how the result of a real movie would be, but i guess if you maximize both the video and audio quality , you would still end up with a reasonable small file with nice quality!
But to my other question, is the call quality good? in other words does it perform well as a phone?, and i read about the memory leak which i hope will get fixed, but will it cause any trouble if i listen to music via the bluetooth A2DP profile when not using any other programs?
Cool, filesize isnt a problem with my 6gb sd card. I'll play with it. My way works but too much hassle.
My old phone was not very good, so I cant speak too much about call quality. I find its very good overall, I had one occation where my connection was bad (kinda remote location with 1 bar signal) and the person on the other end said I was full of static, did clear up though.
Thats the only issue I have had. The earpiece speaker volume could go up a little higher but I have never had problems not being able to understand people.
i used TCPMP with mine, and the 400mhz makes a huge difference
i barely have to convert any video now when i'm watching my shows (usually in 700x200 or something like that)
with steady framerate and quality
if it starts to stutter or slowdown, i just turn the quality a bit lower in the player and it plays back just fine
yeap
Ic watched normal divx's on the phone, so yeah its very good
hi all
I have just a OTA update last night but this is not 2.3, this is just some bug
fix now I can play HD video smooth without lag on stock player!
I have testet all HD720p youtube video I have download and copy to my phone and play without any problem now... and I can't w8 for the 2.3 update will be out
shanume
nice to hear that!
Was stuck with a HD video, could not found any player to play it correctly
I only use the stock player from LG optimus 2x come with. but this still can't play 1080p but 720p is fine for me after I got mine LG P990 v10b update last night,
so I have to test my FHD recording later and see how is the fps and quality
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I only use the stock player from LG optimus 2x come with. but this still can't play 1080p but 720p is fine for me after I got mine LG P990 v10b update last night,
so I have to test my FHD recording later and see how is the fps and quality
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The two Tegra videos (1080p) that came with the phone run just fine, even on HDMI out.
You are probably encoding your videos with the wrong AVC profile. O2X supports nothing other than baseline profile, so all else will be laggy.
I only use the stock player from LG optimus 2x come with. but this still can't play 1080p but 720p is fine for me after I got mine LG P990 v10b update last night,
so I have to test my FHD recording later and see how is the fps and quality
The two Tegra videos (1080p) that came with the phone run just fine, even on HDMI out.
You are probably encoding your videos with the wrong AVC profile. O2X supports nothing other than baseline profile, so all else will be laggy.
no I have try the same video in 720p mp4 is laggy before the update, and now everything work fine, and this 2 FHD come with the phone is difference
p.s. I didnt encoding I just download a 720p MTV video from youtube without converting or re-encoding.
Reviews have said that 720p is better then the lower 1080p 24 fps - so you might want to just stay with 720p.
You should never really notice a difference on the phone, and on a TV monitor, even at 30 fps, it is hard to notice the difference until you get up to a 46-50 inch or larger screen.
Encoding, downloading, doesn't matter. If it is anything other than baseline profile it will lag no matter how many updates we get. That being said, I don't know what youtube uses, so it might be something else completely.
Fellow optimus black and android users.....whenever i try to watch a full movie on the device...halfway through, the video gets choppy(the video plays a little slower) and there is a discernible audio-video lag...it has happened with all the movies i have watched so far(all good quality dvdrips which worked perfectly fine on the laptop).......and adding to it the music player opens randomly and arbitrarily while watching movies..which really is annoying..i dunno why it happens.......i have tried the stock player,mx player as well as mobo player.....but the result is the same....Can anyone help me with this??is this a problem only on my device or are there others out there who have experienced the same?Some help on this issue would be appreciated
P.S:The device is brand new and it's barely a week(as on may 23rd) since i purchased it and have watched 8 movies on this with the same result.
anything under 720p should play just fine. maybe you have some background apps running that might affect the player.
you should update your software. that will surely solve the glitch.
off: how come the cowon d3 which is inferior in terms of specs can play full hd mkv but the ob can't?
Hmmmm.......okk Mr Orange i'll try your suggestion and come back to you..thanks for the tip anyway...........
Sounds like some sort of buffering issue as a result of RAM issues either inherently from hardware or more likely some background services.
Have you tried running the movie in s/w or h/w mode? Changing the bit depth?
What software are you running? Stock Froyo, Gingerbread or a modded OS?
Funky Ganja.....it's gingerbread, the stock version
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Hello everyone !
So I just bought xPeria SP yesterday. Pretty nice phone.
Disappointed with the camera quality. Okay so I am facing this problem. I record a video from the camera's video recorder on 720p. When I replay it, the video lags at several points. And I mean a complete lag, the video gets stuck, a few seconds are skipped and then video continues.
Mu firmware is 12.0.A.2.254.
Anybody else facing this problem ?
Restarted the phone and it's fixed
Wonder what was the problem though
I haven't problem with video recording in my Xperia SP.
You should use a PC Companion or flash stock on flashtool
Hi guys,
I'm getting choppy playback on the videos, from time to time. Camera 1080p recorded video, other videos, even SD videos, all start playing choppy after a while. If I reboot the phone, everything plays smooth and fine for a few hours.
I don't have any heavy process running on background, location, facebook, google+ etc are all stopped, I don't understand what makes the video playback so nasty. Anyone getting into the same trouble?
SP 5303, stock 205, rooted
Thanks.
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Hi guys,
I'm getting choppy playback on the videos, from time to time. Camera 1080p recorded video, other videos, even SD videos, all start playing choppy after a while. If I reboot the phone, everything plays smooth and fine for a few hours.
I don't have any heavy process running on background, location, facebook, google+ etc are all stopped, I don't understand what makes the video playback so nasty. Anyone getting into the same trouble?
SP 5303, stock 205, rooted
Thanks.
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First, are you using the Sony Movie? If yes - DONT CAUSE IT'S ****! Try MX Player and if you still have those problems try s/w decoding.
Second, do you have Bravia Engine on, if yes then turn it off cause it's only for native Sony applications.
Third, are your videos stored on the SD card and what class your SD card is, cause it my not have the bandwidth to support 1080p videos. Try moving your videos to the phone memory.
Sony Movies, VLC, V Player, MX Player, all the same choppy playback after a day or two since reboot.
Bravia, yes, it's ON, but I'll close it down and check the effects as you've advised me.
Videos are stored in internal memory, I don't have a SD card fot the moment.