Hi all,
A friend of mine has had a Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 and recorded a mp4 video.
This file was put on a USB-stick and afterwards deleted on that USB stick.
Now he wants to have the mp4 back.
I managed to recover the mp4 file, but apparantly, the file was partially overwritten, and
I already have a tool to repair the video but it wants an original mp4 (I suppose to repair the header).
Is there anyone willing to upload a mp4 (a few seconds should be enough; recorded in standard quality)?
thx a lot in advance,
Deimie
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Hi!
I've recorded video file with kaiser in Mpeg4 format, then I transfered to PC, but cannot play back with WMP. Then I tried with VLC player, it can work but no sound.
Should I convert the file to some other format to get sound? Anyone experienced the same problem?
THX
This should help you. Everyone gets one, Search next time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=362839
good morning everybody, I put my first avi file into my galaxy but it crash mmediatly when i open it,why? thanks a lot for answers
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i tried with another avi file with another video player but nothing,please help
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i tried with another avi file with another video player but nothing,please help
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Not all AVI files are compressed using the same video codecs, so some will work and some won't, all depends on the codecs.
Do a search for video codecs, it might help.
Although this is not the correct method to solve the issue, most of the newer ROMs support more video codecs, so try an update, if you haven't already. Or you can try converting the AVI to MP4, DivX, etc. There are even some apps that convert video files on the phone (no need for PC conversion).
so it's not a phone issue,thanks at all
Try using mobo player. It plays basically any file
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Hello everybody!
I have some problems when i try to convert a video for my Lumia 920. Let me explain: i have a MKV file (it has already a subtitle). Using Format Factory, i can convert for MP4, but when i open the video, i have no more subtitle! Just the video and the audio. I dont know what happens in this situation.
Using Any Video Converter Ultimate, i select Microsoft HD Zune for output format. Ok, the video is correctly converted, i have my subtitle... But the font is changed. And the video quality is not that good it was before.
I decided to try Leawo Converter Video, but i have the same problem as using Format Factory. When the convertion is finished and i open the progam, i have no more subtitle.
Still using Leawo, i tried to convert and AVI file + srt file in one MP4 filme, and it worked fine. So, i guess the real problem is the MKV format with the subtitle.
I dont know if i was clear, my english is not so good.
I apreciate your time. Hoe you can help.
Regards,
Arthur
Subtitles are regularly a Problem with Video Players and also with Video Converters. You could try extracting the Video to an avi File and the Subtitles to an SRT and use the method that has been working for you so far.
I currently don't know of a one stop solution that would be able to handle this properly. Even VLC until Version 2.0 had regularly Problems with subtitles that were not part of the Video stream itself.
Hi, i solved the problem.
Using Any Video Converter Ultimate, after open the video, click on that. At the right side of the screen, find Audio Settings, and then find Subtitles (in portuguese we call Legenda, so sorry if i translated wrong, my english is not so good). It will be "Default", and you have to change. When you click on the box, you can select the correct file. This file will be the subtitle from the original MKV file.
Sorry if i didnt make myself clear, as i said before, my english is not so good.. Anyway, i hope it can help.
Best Regards,
Arthur Garcia.
Your English is fine (much better than my Portuguese). The request and solution were easy to understand. Thank you for finding the solution and posting it for all of us to benefit from!
Thank you! Hope the solution can help someone!
Regards.
I am stumped. I have .mov files that I want to upload to instagram from my sprint note 5. can't. seems I need to convert to mp4.
can anyone help me...no app that I have seen can convert my .mov files into mp4 on my android. i need to be able to convert on the android..or else figure out how to load the .mov files onto instagram.
thanks everyone
Anybody experience with playing DVD(s) (.ISO) on the s2 Tab?
I tried it today, and while VLC plays the .ISO file the navigations fail and the playback gets all jerky.
I created the .ISO file with IsoBuster. No decryption of the DVD beforehand. Do I need to decrypt the DVD first and then create an .ISO?
Or is the s2 Tab simply too slow for such sort of old school adventures?
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Apparently the s2 Tab is simply too slow for playing .ISO file (DVD).
This time I decrypted the DVD, only took the main movie (~7GB), copied the .ISO file on the internal storage (fastest access speed) of the s2 Tab. But still, the VLC navigations fail and the playback gets all jerky. I tried different settings.. no luck.
I think I will give it a try on the K1 Shield. Bet it will work on the Shield, faster chips.
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Apparently the s2 Tab is simply too slow for playing .ISO file (DVD).
This time I decrypted the DVD, only took the main movie (~7GB), copied the .ISO file on the internal storage (fastest access speed) of the s2 Tab. But still, the VLC navigations fail and the playback gets all jerky. I tried different settings.. no luck.
I think I will give it a try on the K1 Shield. Bet it will work on the Shield, faster chips.
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Have you considered converting it into a standard MP4 file and using the Samsung video player? I have several fairly large MP4 video files on my SD card and they play back just fine on my Tab S2. You do lose navigation (chapters), but it will play back smoothly.
Thanks for your suggestion.
I did a little research.. and it looks like .MKV conversion (Handbrake, MakeMKV etc) is the current golden choice for DVD and Blu-ray.
So I will give it try the next days, I think.
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