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So I cant find this anywhere. I downloaded a complete tv series in mkv format. On the pc its good quality. But on my tab im using arcsoft media player, and the video is a little choppy and pixilated. Any suggestions to get better quality?
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Try moboplayer. Its awesome and free as well. Its in the market.
The native player is working good with mkv if it doesn't have dts audio. No need for third party player.
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If I have a video file that is .Mkv how can I burn that to work on a blu ray player using a BD-r not a DVD I don't want to lose any quality
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Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
Hope this helps
Off-Topic question !
Any idea how to compress mkv files ?
Recently I have ripped a DVD in mkv format using "MakeMKV", and ripping was actually fast, but no reduction in size. (No reduction in quality too, to be fair)
Actually I wanted those to be b/w 1GB - 1.5GB for ~2Hr movie file.
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Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
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Ok I will try and yes I have a blu ray player
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BD-r does not mean better video quality. Thats just the amount the disk can hold. If the file is under 8.5 you can use a dvd-dl, under 4.8 dvd and under 700mb cd-r. Now to play it, it would be nice if you tell us what codecs your player supports.
If I was gonna go through the trouble and expense to actually burn expensive Blu-ray disks, I wouldn't trust anything other than the following two best in class flagship products:
(good luck)
http://www.plextor-digital.com/index.php/en/External-Blu-ray/px-lb950ue.html
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/copyto/copy-to.php
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BD-r does not mean better video quality. Thats just the amount the disk can hold. If the file is under 8.5 you can use a dvd-dl, under 4.8 dvd and under 700mb cd-r. Now to play it, it would be nice if you tell us what codecs your player supports.
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I'm not sure I have a Samsung BS-c5500
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Archer said:
Assuming you have a Bluray writer, and you have relevant burning software (Nero, or similar), convert to Mpeg using mkv2vob (it's free and BRILLIANT!).
http://www.mkv2vob.com/showthread.php?tid=1
It converts mkv files to Mpegs very quickly and you should be able to burn that with no problem.
Alternatively, update your codecs to include a mkv codec and you should be able to burn it with your current burning software.
Hope this helps
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Also after I use mkv2vob it creates a folder and inside that folder is a certificate folder and a BD..... Folder now if I have Nero do I burn it data with those 2 folders?
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weedolo9y said:
Also after I use mkv2vob it creates a folder and inside that folder is a certificate folder and a BD..... Folder now if I have Nero do I burn it data with those 2 folders?
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No - burn video with the mpeg file. I'm not sure what the other folder is. I've never had that happen and I've been using mkv2vob for years.
Archer it makes this extension movie.M2ts? Opened Nero tried burning as blue ray video no luck then I burned it as DVD video... No luck any more ideas? They burned fine but the.blu ray play says cannot read files
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Found mpg is everything else right?
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I'm using Nero what do I want to select to burn the .mpg file?
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I get cannot read disc when I burn to a DVD
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You need to burn the mpeg as video, not data (UDF). Select bluray video or dvd video and you should be sorted
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You need to burn the mpeg as video, not data (UDF). Select bluray video or dvd video and you should be sorted
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OR
You could use this product, and the entire process would be done for you automatically, with the highest possible video quality. I've been using these products for years and years also, and VSO simply can't be beat.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
Try the free download. Simply drag and drop the video file into the conversion window, select highest quality/slow conversion from the dropdown menu, and burn.
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You could use this product, and the entire process would be done for you automatically, with the highest possible video quality. I've been using these products for years and years also, and VSO simply can't be beat.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
Try the free download. Simply drag and drop the video file into the conversion window, select highest quality/slow conversion from the dropdown menu, and burn.
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What's the difference between the free and paid versions?
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What's the difference between the free and paid versions?
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Free version leaves a watermark.
I have that program but when I burn blu rays it cuts the quality downalot takes about 20 minutes to convert and burn with archers way which is twice as fast but I agree convert x is great
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Hey guys,
Recently got a note but cannot find a decent video conversion app. What is the size I should convert the video files into? any reccomendations for mac/windows?
Cheers!
Don't have any answer for the question but with mx video player, you won't need to convert probably.
Just use Handbrake which converts to MP4 - you can change the settings to get better quality or smaller file. I've been using this program for all of my phones...perfect so far!!
To play on the Note, MX Videoplayer is your friend!
Unless the file size is larger than 3.9Gb I dont convert it anymore, I use Handbreak to convert it to 3.9Gb but for HD movie sources that are 15-20GB I split convert them into 3x 3.9Gb files to preserve the quality and just delete it after viewing.
For info, here is the link : http://handbrake.fr/
Thanks, I know of handbrake and will try it. Will give MX a go too without converting. Thank you all.
If you're quite technical and/or somewhat of a videophile (as I am!) then I'd recommend giving Mediacoder a try too.
Mediacoder lets your configure a lot more options than Handbrake, but it has a terrible GUI so is a lot more difficult to use.
Moboplayer plays everything. No need to convert.
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JulyDerek said:
Moboplayer plays everything. No need to convert.
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+1 for moboplayer. Never converted anything
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Mxvideo player is the best and if you have big files just use mkvtoolnix (PC app), no reencoding, just split the file in 2 or more mkvs (under 4GB) !
BS player
Plays everything and smoother than MX with my HTC HD2 ICS
http://www.xilisoft.com/
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Moboplayer plays everything. No need to convert.
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Well maybe he wants to save space?
orhon said:
Hey guys,
Recently got a note but cannot find a decent video conversion app. What is the size I should convert the video files into? any reccomendations for mac/windows?
Cheers!
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Why you want to convert videos???? Galaxy Note is capable to play all videos even 1080 with soft decoding
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win avi converters
fastest i have ever used. simple to use as well.
batch conversion
worth the money imo
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/free-dvd-video-software.htm
There r profiles ready for Note.
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I am trying to stream some locally stored .avi files. When I try this from my MacBook, I get nothing but a Quicktime Q and no playback. When I attempt from my Windows 7 PC, The file simply downloads in the chrome window, but doesnt open. Thoughts? Suggestions? Am I a meatstick?
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I am trying to stream some locally stored .avi files. When I try this from my MacBook, I get nothing but a Quicktime Q and no playback. When I attempt from my Windows 7 PC, The file simply downloads in the chrome window, but doesnt open. Thoughts? Suggestions? Am I a meatstick?
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You have the extension installed in chrome?
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You have the extension installed in chrome?
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Yes, extension installed on both machines and I am able to successfully push other media (youtube, tab mirroring, etc) to the CC
AVI is a container - the codec is what does the deflating & reflating. See to it you've the proper codec(s) in place.
There used to be a third party MSish codecs installer for QuickTime: FlipView?
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I am experiencing the same with avi files, I receive a download box but no problems with mp4 files
In Chrome tab CTRL + O
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In Chrome tab CTRL + O
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I am fully aware of the CTRL-O, if you read my OP you would see that I can access the file but instead of playing, the file downloads (on my PC) the MACBook tries to open it with quicktime but presumably a codec issue. I would much prefer this working on the PC since I hate the MAC and I dont know how to use the POS.
Might want to give Plex Media a try. I know it's probably not the solution you're looking for but it is an option.
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Hi
I find the lack of avi support a major negative. Will Google ever support this?
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I hope it does I have a lot of avi files and I don't want to convert all of them since I can use them on my Xbox already but avi with chromecast would be awesome.
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I find the lack of avi support a major negative. Will Google ever support this?
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It's a double-whammy because AVIs are container files (it has nothing to do with the stuff stored inside), and the compression within AVIs tend to not be streaming-friendly.
A lot of commonly-used CODECs for AVIs store essential decoding stuff at the end of the stream. Not a problem for file-based playback, but horrible for streaming playback since devices can't forsee the future.
Unpacking the AVI container isn't too bad, it's the other stuff - and making sense of the FourCC CODEC identifier at the other end that's the challenge.
What is the best piece of software that will convert avi to mp4?
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I could have sworn that I've streamed Avi files, the problem is the codec, which are usually not compatible.
You can even test this by changing the codec and leaving Avi as a container.
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What is the best piece of software that will convert avi to mp4?
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Avia Tech Support suggests using HandBrake.
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What is the best piece of software that will convert avi to mp4?
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I suggest A's Video Converter if you have a newer Intel CPU or AMD graphic card, it utilizes them for fast encoding without slowing down the computer much. For a fast computer it could take 10-15 minutes to convert a full movie instead of an hour or more. It's a batch converter so you can add your files and let it run over night.
http://bluesky23.yu-nagi.com/en/AsVideoConv.html
You have to set up a few things in the app like set Encoder to AMD VCE or Intel QSV. Also the correct formats to be compatible with Chromecast (MP4 container, H.264 video, AAC audio).
If you have nVidia graphic card you can use CUDA for fast encoding, but most programs that utilizes it cost money, such as Badaboom.
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Got a bunch of naughty videos in avi format don't we? :thumbup:
I do too.
I just uploaded them to Real Player cloud. They play good, touch wood
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I've used DVD Catalyst to convert most of mine for my Zoom and wife's IPad. Works like a charm and they keep it updated with new platforms hitting the market.
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I just uploaded them to Real Player cloud. They play good, touch wood
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RealPlayer Cloud is sort of like a "cloud Plex" - their SureStream feature makes sure the requesting device gets a stream that it can play - even if the source file isn't normally playable. tl;dr - RealPlayer Cloud does the transcoding for you - as long as the media is on their cloud.