When you stream a video these open up on the streaming media player and work really well on HTC media link as there is no display on the phone making it a better stream...
But when u save flv file they won't open up on the normal player so you have to use a different app to play these, so when they are playing on HTC media link there is a bit lag sometimes.
Is there an app which will send these through the media link like the normal player does ?
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Took some video at a club last night. It's saved on my device as an MP4.
Even though I have it set to record audio as well, I can't seem to get audio to play when I watch the video in windows media player.
Is it possible the audio was recorded, but I just don't have the correct program for it to play properly?
When I copy to my PC via activesync, what program can I use for an MP4 file? Winamp and windows media player will not play the file.
thanks, I realize these are kind of newb questions.
I use Nero Showtime ... for some reason, quicktime will not play these MP4 files ... they may be formated differently.
Thanks. Are there any freeware options for playing these videos?
I wonder if this is related to the video driver issue.
download Videolan or also called VLC. Its an excellent standalone program that does not require any codecs. Its free too.
I have recorded a bunch of videos on the Tilt and have them transferred to the desktop. The video and sound works fine in quicktime player, but sound is missing with any other players like VLC and media player classic. I hate quicktime, so is there a way to get sound on VLC and/or media player classic?
bmt134 said:
I have recorded a bunch of videos on the Tilt and have them transferred to the desktop. The video and sound works fine in quicktime player, but sound is missing with any other players like VLC and media player classic. I hate quicktime, so is there a way to get sound on VLC and/or media player classic?
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Download KM Player...
I will play everything.
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Thanks, KMPlayer was able to play the vids with sound. Although, I don't like too many apps installed on my comp, so does anyone know how to get sound in VLC or Media Player Classic?
Could be wrong, but I think the MP4 vids produced by the TyTnII use an AMR codec for audio? If so, it might be worth giving http://www.afreecodec.com/win/946/open-amr-codec-narrowband/download/ a spin?
When I have to play any wideo files information is ,,The source filter for this file could not be loaded".When I play this video in coreplayer is ok.
what file type are you trying to play? *.wma *.mpg *.3gp what is the extension, some filetypes are not playable with WMP but can be played with coreplayer or divx(my favorite)
video file recording htc camera.
Is anybady help me?
i recomend using coreplayer anyway as wmp is crap and can play a lot more files. if you really insist on using wmp try searching google for pocket wmp 10.
Ever since I upgraded(yeah right..) to Windows Mobile 6.1 I cant play videos through windows media player. On 6.0 I used to watch MPEG-4, and ASF videos all the time. Since I upgraded though WMP wont play MP4 videos, and ASF playback is so choppy its impossible to watch. What can I do to fix this without installing another media player application?
Custom rom or stock rom?
Carrier branded device, or unlocked htc device?
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Actually, how about you give us as much details as you can about your device and what you've tried so far
Im using the official Windows 6.1 rom on an ATT Tilt w/o any other apps running. The MPEG files I used to play on my phone before were no longer supported by WMP. I tried re-encoding the files and that didnt work. I tried lowering the quality and that hadnt worked. I searched google and saw that WMP only supported mp3 and ASF files so I encoded the video as an ASF and that worked but playback was extremely choppy. I cant really think of anything else to do so I came on here.
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Ever since I upgraded(yeah right..) to Windows Mobile 6.1 I cant play videos through windows media player. On 6.0 I used to watch MPEG-4, and ASF videos all the time. Since I upgraded though WMP wont play MP4 videos, and ASF playback is so choppy its impossible to watch. What can I do to fix this without installing another media player application?
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Ok OK....What I want to know is how the hell did you get WMP to play it before????????? WMP doesn't play MP4 never did. Anyway, If you can play the videos you have on the Desktop Windows Media Player, hook up your, open Desktop WMP, hit Sync Tab, Sync your phone(and/or Storage card), select the video to sync list, and sync. Desktop version will convert for mobile version. If you can't play the videos in Desktop Media Player then you'll have convert the video in something it can play. TCPMP and Coreplayer are way better, but I use Media from time to time.
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Ok OK....What I want to know is how the hell did you get WMP to play it before????????? WMP doesn't play MP4 never did. Anyway, If you can play the videos you have on the Desktop Windows Media Player, hook up your, open Desktop WMP, hit Sync Tab, Sync your phone(and/or Storage card), select the video to sync list, and sync. Desktop version will convert for mobile version. If you can't play the videos in Desktop Media Player then you'll have convert the video in something it can play. TCPMP and Coreplayer are way better, but I use Media from time to time.
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i wish i knew how i got my tilt to play any videos at all. Im 2 seconds away from throwing this peice of sh#$ brick in the trash and getting an Iphone
Which is the best player to watch movies with lots of codecs?
unfortunately we are out of luck...
i have yet to find a player that will play divx .avi files right off the bat.
the work around (that probably works 100% of the time) is converting your video to another format...
never tried it though.
So maybe u can recommend player which u use?
There's an app called xyflash or something similar which will play DivX files but not particularly well yet, still needs optimization.
I'd strongly recommend converting on your PC using DoubleTwist or Handbrake and use the inbuilt video player or Meridian which is an mp3 player which also plays videos but keep in mind that almost every video player available on android at the moment just sits ontop of the inbuilt video player.