I opened recorded with my IncS video with mediainfo, and figured out, that frame rate is variable. is it possible to record with constant 25fps or so? no matter what class of microSD i use - video is choppy.
It's because the video is saved to the micro SD card and not any flash memory. As it takes a longer time to save the video is choppy.
you're wrong m8. its because of codec settings, which i want to find out howto change.
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hi
i hve problem with my kaiser's video
it has low speed in some video file for example hq mp4 files
but that video is very fast in imate jam or htc touch 3g
i use core player but i have this problem still now
please help me
rom : 1.26.707.1 wwe
radio : 1.65.28.25
protocol version: 25.98.40.07h
and have a 4gb storage card
Could be numeous things, but the best you could do is lower the bitrate on Audio & Video, make sure nothing else running, CorePlayer installed to device memory, may be just read speed associated to memory card, might be worth formatting card and placing all back on so as fresh.
tried videos in the res of the screen ?
if you play very high res clips
the screen can't display most of the pixels but still
have to process the whole thing
a waste of space on the device and a sure performance killer
i still think that the best player is "smart movie player" ..
for the very best performance using it, though, encode first with its own encoder on pc.
i view full length movies and they never lag or go out of sync etc..
High quality videos wont play anymore on my cdma htc hero. They used to work fine and very snappy at that. But now all i can see is usually a thumbnail or one or two frames and audio. This is for both youtube videos and normal videos that are stored on my phone.
Any help would be awesome.
thanks,
collin
It's a hit or miss. Some videos on YouTube actually have their file encoded at 480x270. While others do not. Those files we can't play.
Yeah the Youtube app only has 2 modes, "standard" and "high quality." Standard can be 240p or 360p. Unfortunately "high quality" includes 480p, 720p, and 1080p. Our Hero is not capable of playing video at 720p or higher And it's not just in Youtube, the same thing happens if you try playing a video file from the SD card.
So if the video is only available in 480p at the highest, it will be fine in high quality.
Is there any way to improve the video playback quality?
I'm a heavy user of Voddler (a swedish Netflix) and Plex (video streaming from computer). When I watch the movies I have a little problem with the quality. Small blocks appear on the screen during playback. Is there anyway to make them disapear?
Or maybe it's just my Wifi connection too slow?
But this also appear when I play videos from the SDcard. These clips are in 720p, but the phone should manage to play them better, right?
Hope you can help me!
Best Regards
Jimmy
Try MX Player to play videos. and of course WiFi bandwidth matters for Quality video playback.
Those spot depends upon the bandwidth you are using and stored videos depends upon the bitrate which used to decode the video. Try to use more than 3mbps bitrate videos and higher bandwidth for streaming.. You won't see blocks in these setup.
Hi! I did some video and I noticed that their size is excessive.
I recorded a video of 02 minutes and 52 seconds and its size is 200MB!!! I don't think it's normal but, anyway, I was looking for a method/software that is able to compress the size but keeping quality on pc. Have you one to suggest? Thanks in advance.
Well one idea is that you can go to /etc/media_profiles.xml and edit the "bitRate" line under the 720p encoder section and reduce it. This will reduce both the quality and size of the video while recording.
If you want to compress a video on your computer, use something like AutoX264. It uses the x264 codec like your phone, which is currently the best video codec (x265/HVEC out next year), and is easy to use.
AutoX264 give me an error with all codecs (ffmpeg, mencoder ecc..) it seems that it cannot retrieve video's filesize information. Is there a software less complicated and more "auto"?
So i had my S5 for quite a while but still don't know which would be the better option. I went to a rave a few days ago and recorded with 2160p, but when transferring onto my computer with a usb cable, I was unable to play it on Window Media Player. The question is, would it be better for me to record at 2160p or 1080p? I do not have a 4k monitor, just a regular 1080p. What are the advantages if I record with 2160p instead of 1080p? And also is there a way to play my videos recorded in 2160p on window media player instead of having to download VLC?