Has anyone found a media playerthat will handle AVI files?
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
Trying MX Player but getting some force closes. After one force close I had to do a battery pull reboot to get it to wake. On more of those and it's gone.
I do like that it has a screenlock that disables touch screen inputs. Vol remains functional.
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
Most video players in the Market can play AVI. Like dice player, mx video player, mobo, etc.
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Dice Player!
HTC Sensation 4G with Beats Audio
QQplayer
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Bsplayer
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any player out there will play avi, its 720P MKV with subtitles that are hard to find a player for. After trying all recommended in this thread. The two best and polished player are MoboPlayer by team Mobo and MX player.
My first choice is MX and if it has issues Mobo is a very good backup.
I like MX Player... Been using it with BubbleUpnP to stream all sorts of files from my NAS
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Ok. I know there are several video players at the market. But not sure which is the best on the SGT.
I have VLC player on several of my machines at work and at home. It has become my #1 media player. Also, I have videos in these formats:
Extension: .mp4
- -video codec: H264 - MPEG 4 AVC (avc1) 480x192 @ 24 fps
- -audio codec: MPEG AAC (mp4a) 48khz
Extension: .ogv
- -video codec: Xiph.org Theora (theo) 1280x544 @ 24 fps
- -audio codec: Vorbis Audio (vorb) 48khz
I need a player that supports those video formats as well as others like xvid, .mov & .avi
I really want VLC Player on my tab but I guess it doesnt exist. So whats my alternatives?
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mVideoPlayer
Vplayer
mVideoPlayer
RockPlayer
Using RockPlayer
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I am using vplayer. But no matter which one you use, you will hear a faint humming sound in the headphones. I thought the problem was with vplayer but I noticed it in other players too except the stock player which has some cool features like bookmark and lock screen which others don't have.
Vplayer for streaming via tversity and upnp. Stock player is good but is very picky
Oh and vlc for android is due very soon
Here's the git..
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc/vlc-android.git;a=summary
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M video seems the best! I love the swipe action to fast forward or rewind
The back ground noise is from the Tab its self, simlar error on the i9000, use a new kernel with voodoo sound and should/will solve ya problem
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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I will try both mplayer and vplayer.
Well I read the VLC discussion forums and it seems that the developers are working hard but are still a long way from a release. By the looks of it perhaps by May or June we could have a stable VLC Player version at Android Market.
http://ivoire.dinauz.org/blog/index.php?post/2011/02/02/VLC-on-Android
Video Player help???
Hey guys,
I have a Spring Galaxy Tab. I have it rooted and everything. I've been trying to find a all in one video player but none of them seems to be working correctly. I have several movies and videos I converted to watch on my EVO or my Zune HD, but now that I have my tab, I would like use them there too. All the videos are in Mp4 format with either a 320x240 res 600x480 (forget what the numbers are but its the level above 320x240).
Vplayer - starts up and immediately shouts down. The the icon changes and is grayed out with a little memory card icon on it. Then I have to uninstall it.
Divx Demo Player (Rock player with extras) - and it wont play anything. But it plays any format of video or movie on my Evo.
Rock Player - I have the new version from the site and it wont play anything
Seems like nothing is working.. Most times it gives a error saying the video formats are not supported. But I have all these video player on my Evo (Which I know is a completely different device) but I'm wondering if my TAB needs video codecs or something?
Any ideas?
Moboplayer
How about the stock video player of ginegerbird version,(with media striaght fight =false)?
Have u try? the stock one play mp4 avi mkv without problem except rmvb.
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I use Mobo Player. It's really a great app.
sohrab1985 said:
I use Mobo Player. It's really a great app.
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I will try Moboplayer. I'm still running the stock rom. Havnet tried to update to Gingerbread yet. Didnt think any of the roms would work since they are not based on the Sprint Tab.
I think I know what's wrong
Still getting the same errors on my movies. I converted them with iSkysoft Media Coverter for Mac.
Some of the movies I used the iPhone 4 profile.:H.264, 960x640 res, 30fps, 1500kbps birate.
And some using the iPod Touch mp4 profile: mp4 video codec, 640x480 res, 30fps, 2500kbps bitrate.
So now I see why they arent working, although both of those profiles work for the Evo and Zune HD,.
What is the complete best video format, res,frame etc... for the Sprint Galaxy Tab?
Is there an MKV player with internal subtitles support?
I've tried many different players already. It seems the Optimus 2x has no mkv hardware decoding support, so those other players just play audio and display a black screen.
The closest I can come to is RockPlayer but I have to extract the subtitles out for it to be able to load them.
vplayer?? may be?
OX2 plays MKV well since Baseband/ROM/RIL 606
and which player, play's that files good?
i use CM7 and rockplayer it works good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16315491&postcount=19
"Tegra chip only support up to [email protected] for 1080p and possibly [email protected] for 720p"
i converted my mkv from hp 4.1 to main 3.1 and it plays fine on latest stock rom v20l. 45min tv show took about 22min on my i5 2300 machine from mkv ac3 to mp4 aac , i connect the phone to an old sony bravia tv via hdmi cable , and play from my NAS which run NFS server with mx video player 1.5, ( i'm able to turn on hardware acceleration after conversion, before conversion it can only use software decoder and basically can not be watched, it stuttered a lot)
i used mobo player, and its works good.
this is market link for mobo player :
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.clov4r.android.nil
then you install codec ARM V7_VFPV3 for O2X : http://www.moboplayer.com/decoder/down.php?ID=6
this is a official web for mobo player : http://www.moboplayer.com
xmarkclx said:
Is there an MKV player with internal subtitles support?
I've tried many different players already. It seems the Optimus 2x has no mkv hardware decoding support, so those other players just play audio and display a black screen.
The closest I can come to is RockPlayer but I have to extract the subtitles out for it to be able to load them.
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Try MX Video Player https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
http://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/
feav said:
Try MX Video Player https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
http://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/
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+1 for mx player. Used it on stock, on CM7 and MIUI and everythings plays just fine
xmarkclx said:
Is there an MKV player with internal subtitles support?
I've tried many different players already. It seems the Optimus 2x has no mkv hardware decoding support, so those other players just play audio and display a black screen.
The closest I can come to is RockPlayer but I have to extract the subtitles out for it to be able to load them.
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Stock vid payer plays mkv with hardware support, mx video player ia the best iv used tried them ll and mx is by far the best. As for subtitles i dunno because i don't need them.
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Of course MX PLAYER is the best! Can play almost any video like silky smooth!lol.. subs also
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jefbeck said:
Of course MX PLAYER is the best! Can play almost any video like silky smooth!lol.. subs also
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I agree. The only player which can play x264 720p mkv files smoothly.
Required HD video player for HTC salsa with 800mhz.
I have tried many player from Android market. But all player are not working smooth...
Is there any Patch available for Salsa?
Please help me.........
have you tried mx video player and its codec its available on android market takes almost all the formats
I m srry but I dnt thnk it is possible
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Mx player does play anything. Inc HD movies
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I have tried MX player also. But it lags.
Try in MX player to change decoder settings to S/W as standard. It worked for me in some cases.
Try qq player..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tencent.research.drop
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Required HD video player for HTC salsa with 800mhz.
I have tried many player from Android market. But all player are not working smooth...
Is there any Patch available for Salsa?
Please help me.........
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I am using MOBO Video Player, scanning media files is hell of a slow but once that is done it runs like butter.. This player is available on market and its FREE
I am not sure if that works on 800mh or not. bu i think it should. Have you tried that?
monty80 said:
I am using MOBO Video Player, scanning media files is hell of a slow but once that is done it runs like butter.. This player is available on market and its FREE
I am not sure if that works on 800mh or not. bu i think it should. Have you tried that?
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I agree MOBO player together with with MX player should cover any needs.
BlueTec said:
I agree MOBO player together with with MX player should cover any needs.
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monty80 said:
I am using MOBO Video Player, scanning media files is hell of a slow but once that is done it runs like butter.. This player is available on market and its FREE
I am not sure if that works on 800mh or not. bu i think it should. Have you tried that?
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I have tried both of these, but not working for me. Also tried s/w and h/w mode but it lags.
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Just to understand it better..
I believe that your media files are on SD and your SD card is a high speed card. Most of the media playes use inmemory buffers, if the internal memory is low or if your memory card is slow you might observ lags.
I hope that this is not an issue in your caes..
Salsa only runs a single core Qualcomm MSM7227, running at 800mhz and you may not get smooth video compared to you PC. Firstly, I use a minimum class 6 micro sd card, for faster read/write times. My personal pick of video player is QQPlayer (free), available from Google Play. Approximately a 5mb download and if you use "app 2 sd" (root not required) and move QQPlayer app to your sd card, it takes up less than 1mb of internal memory.
Now the good news. I can play 720p all the time and some 1080p videos, that play, but may have sound and audio sync problems. QQPlayer will play AVI, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, MOV formats and supports SRT, SMI plug-in subtitle and MKV embedded subtitle. If you Google "1080p movie trailer downloads" a fair number of web pages will have numerous HD movie trailer downloads in various qualities.
I didn't get on with qq, so I started using mx player, I feel it handles movies better and plays just about anything too throw at it. Some HD movies do lag some, but I don't mind if it's not majorly distorting the film.
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With a lot of you guys recommending MX Player, I thought I would download and try it today. I have a stock standard HTC Salsa (not rooted) and my benchmark for testing HD videos is to go for broke and play 1080p HD Mp4 format.
The MX Player stalled on playing Big Buck Bunny and Avatar Trailer videos, both 1080p Mp4 format. However, QQPlayer played both fine, with slight out of sync audio on voices only.
I have a few movies on my laptop and transferred one to my phone movie plays but no audio. Movie is a MP4 I tried few different players and codec packs but still no audio.
khoury1 said:
I have a few movies on my laptop and transferred one to my phone movie plays but no audio. Movie is a MP4 I tried few different players and codec packs but still no audio.
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There are tons of players. One that I use and it's free is MX Player in the Playstore. MP4 should play on most any player. Are you sure you converted with audio?
khoury1 said:
I have a few movies on my laptop and transferred one to my phone movie plays but no audio. Movie is a MP4 I tried few different players and codec packs but still no audio.
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I second MX Player. I've tried many players and this one is the best. Most of the files I have are MP4 and MX Player plays them just fine.
Thanks guys mx player it is
khoury1 said:
Thanks guys mx player it is
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How'd that MX Player work out for ya??
Definitely MX player! It plays everything. I use it to watch movies in 1080 all the time. Looks amazing on this phone!
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Just wanting to know which movie player apps everyone is using on their Note 8. I have several movies on my phone and I usually use MX Player Pro or VLC player to play them but some of the movies I have, the audio does not play or sounds real low and squeaky. Maybe I'm missing audio codecs or something?
try Black Player EX ...
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try Black Player EX ...
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That's for music isn't it?
here...
mx player for the win chuck...
for those too lazy to find it.. :silly:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.pro&hl=en
I've always used BS Player. Excellent for network drives and also you can offset the audio track, which is very useful for out of sync audio, which can sometimes happen with a Bluetooth headset or a bad rip
I didn't play too many movies but I don't remember even one that VLC wasn't able to play yet, so it's my player of choice. I know Samsung doesn't have AC3 sound codec included, so any player relying on internal codecs won't work with AC3, but VLC does. If you load the movie onto computer, you can find out what codecs it uses and maybe you can install those as separate package, but as I said IMO VLC is probably the best.
VLC is all you need. I use it on both my phone and computer. It plays everything you throw at it.
MX player. Recently VLC Player is good
liquidguru said:
I've always used BS Player. Excellent for network drives and also you can offset the audio track, which is very useful for out of sync audio, which can sometimes happen with a Bluetooth headset or a bad rip
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Do u have note8?
I use mx player and VLC . But BS player dont play in full screen..cant play on full screen on my note8. Is there a setting for that?
Here is my fav video Players ..
Other Phones ..
MX Player with custom codec
VLC
Samsung Phones:
MXPlayer with custom codec
VIdeo Player (built in)
VLC
vinumsv said:
Here is my fav video Players ..
Other Phones ..
MX Player with custom codec
VLC
Samsung Phones:
MXPlayer with custom codec
VIdeo Player (built in)
VLC
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I have mx player from playstore. Is there something ya gotta do to get custom codecs?
BB1rd said:
Do u have note8?
I use mx player and VLC . But BS player dont play in full screen..cant play on full screen on my note8. Is there a setting for that?
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When you hit the screen, while a video is playing, under the BS logo there is an arrow pointing to the right. Expand that and full screen is the last option
powerstroke said:
I have mx player from playstore. Is there something ya gotta do to get custom codecs?
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MX Player Dev is from XDA and so
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/mx-player-custom-codec-dts-support-t2156254
I have been using the stock video player app provided by Samsung and everything seems fine so far. However I have MoboPlayer as a back up to play avi files