For the past day or so, all videos I play have had issues.
When I use the default/stock media player the movie will, every few minutes while playing, automatically jump back a few seconds during playback and then continue to play on. (It's like someone pressed a 3sec jump back button)
When I use 'mobo player' the movie will, every few minutes while playing, automatically pause during playback. I have to touch the screen to call up the player buttons and then press the "play" triangle button to have the video continue forward.
It appears to be the same issue but handled differently by the two players.
Any suggestions?
Galaxy Tab has issues with high and main profiles.
So try to down-size your video file.
If your video file is Full hd videos 1920x1080, try to get it to 1280x790...
Files that never had this issue have it now.
720i files have it too
The problem was also occurring with Netflix!
While streaming it would pause every couple of minutes, and no it wasn't a streaming/network issue.
I would have to tap play/pause and it would immediately continue.
I just ended up doing a "factory data reset" in the settings/privacy.
Kinda suks but I backed up what I needed, cleaned house, and now netflix, mobo & gallery play videos fine
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Hi there,
i have a strange phenomenon. When i play audiobook MP3 with the Media Player, it won't continue with the next track although it's in the playlist. Sometimes, when i wait about 1 minute, it goes to the next song, sometimes not and stays in state "playing" at the end of the track not jumping to the next.
So far so bad. When I stop the Media Player now (not terminate app, just going back to home screen) and turn off phone (standby) the battery is empty next morning and it plays no sound anymore.
Neither alarm nor mediaplayer nor anything else i try to play a sound. Only a soft reset helps.
Any ideas? Is it Windows Mobile 6.1 that is that buggy?
up - anybody has the same phenomenon or a solution?
Currently i'm searching alternative players, but mostly freeware is not really quality software
it works ok here, but I'm finding the Diamond to become very sluggish when playing MP3s in the media player, odd and annoying !
is it possible to get WindowsMediaPlayer on the Diamond to continue playback when in standby?
To prevent the screen to drain the battery..even if the light goes off..it still drains unnecessary energy..
The screen turn it off by itself after few seconds and the playback continue.
Same goes for the TF3D player.
I just wish we had control to skip songs while the screen is off by using the wheel pad.
for me to but I have another problem at once for a song it clipping for a short time its like device has empty buffer for a half a second...clip-clip and continue without problems and only once a song...I have MP3s with different quality from different source so very weird...tried pocketplayer, musicplayer, mortplayer, HTC audioplayer all without preamp or equalizer...
i tested out Act 1 video player on my evo, it ran fine. so i bought it to use on the g tablet when it finally came in. so i tried out a few roms and decided on tnt lite 4.4. i loaded up act 1 from the market and ripped a dvd to mp4 and played it. the volume starts at 100% and then gets quieter, so i hit the volume up key, and it goes down to 29% and that is the highest it will get. i first ripped it using dvdfab with the iphone/ipod h.264 settings, set the sound to stereo. i also tried using handbrake with the ipod touch settings with video at 800kbps and audio at 80. both give the same result (though the handbrake rip plays better on the g tablet) with the volume maxing out at 29%.
i emailed the developer of it and he said he hadn't heard anyone else with the issue. so i just wonder, am i doing something wrong?
i also tried making sure the volume was at max before starting the app, but it does the same thing. it also does it on every other rom i have tried, vegan 5.1.1, asop vanilla, g harmony, vegan experamental, and tnt lite. i tried other memory cards and the one usb drive i was able to get working on it.
i really like the playlist shortcut feature for my son to watch movies while on a long car ride without any interaction to start a new one.
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turns out there is something else causing this low volume, i tried mobo video player and it does the same thing as act 1. not sure what is going on.
Try using Rock Player Lite for the time being. I'd had the same issue .. and Rock Player works for me. Guessing the other two need an update.
Yeah I have the same problem also, if you turn the volume up all the way on the tablet, than load the video the volume stays at max. However if you attempt to use volume control in any way the app either crashes or drops to 29% than ultimately to 0%.
Movies display great though haha.
Hi I updated my Note to ICS (LQ2) and for some reason whenever I listen to music during quiet parts of a song there will be no sound. When the song gets louder then the sound comes back on. This happens when the media volume is low like at 1 or 2. When I turn the media volume up however, it plays normally. Does anyone else experience this? I tried reflashing but the problem is still there. I've also tried other music players and even on Youtube videos the same thing happens.
I noticed this issue recently, I went to play some music on google play music and right when I hit the play button it instantly pauses. I figured it was just an issue with play music and haven't looked into it much yet. However, I just tried to play a video on the youtube player and it did the exact same thing. Restarting the device fixes this issue. I'm not sure what causes it, but it seems that it does it after being on for a while(2 days or so I would guess). Nothing that plays audio/video will play until a phone restart, the second I hit the little play icon it shows the pause icon for a split second then pauses and shows the play button again. I've had the phone for maybe two months now, I only noticed this happening maybe 2 weeks ago, not sure if it was doing it before that.