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what's the best video player that works well with FUZE??!?! pref. one that supports all popular formats..back in the days i used to use TCPMP 0.72 on my tilt..it worked very well..
Coreplayer... Best decoding and speed.
Broman400 said:
Coreplayer... Best decoding and speed.
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Not always, dependent on format, but agree is best allround player. Better results can be had if willing to encode specifically for Album/WMP..
doop said:
Not always, dependent on format, but agree is best allround player. Better results can be had if willing to encode specifically for Album/WMP..
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That would be mp4 VGA 640x480 @500kps Video and 128kb audio right?
philliyxx said:
That would be mp4 VGA 640x480 @500kps Video and 128kb audio right?
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That will play smooth, You can up the video bitrate but on small screen not going to tell much above 600
Hi everyone.
I am a user of a Galaxy Tab Wifi only Euro version (gt-p1010).
My problem is:
I can't play any mkv/mp4/wmv file in 720p with the stock player or others (rockplayer, arcsoft, etc). I tried several files (more than 15 files).
It's very stange because in the box yo can read that it can play HD video (only 720p).
Can anyone have this issue in my model "wifi only"?
Thanks
Wifi tab's graphics chip is weaker than gsm/cdma tabs'. Try playing low profile videos
ravness said:
Wifi tab's graphics chip is weaker than gsm/cdma tabs'. Try playing low profile videos
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Yes I know that thanks to this forum.
But It's strange because on the box you can read that It can play 720p Files.
P.D.: Sorry for my bad english
ruben200 said:
on the box you can read that It can play 720p Files.
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720p is actually quite generic. My guess, based on the picture you posted, is that it can handle 720p in mp4, like for example a 720p divx but not the most common type of hd video: h264. That one requires plenty of power, and so far no mobile device can handle it if decoded via raw cpu power, even the P1000 can't... and that's where hardware decoding comes in to save the day.
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Thanks¡¡¡¡ You're absolutely right.
After your answer, I've tried to play some files in h264 ( resolution between 720p or lower and 720p divx / xvid).
The results have been very enlightening.
The "galaxy tab only wifi model" can decode 720p if the file is NOT H264.
With that compression the galaxy's stock player cant play any file(At very low resolutions they can play via software decoder in rockplayer at +-30fps).
ruben200 said:
The "galaxy tab only wifi model" can decode 720p if the file is NOT H264.
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In Quadrant, there is a part where it tests the H.264 decoding of the CPU (at least on my GT-P1000, there is)
Takes my device about 6 seconds to finish @ 1400mhz
ravness said:
Takes my device about 6 seconds to finish @ 1400mhz
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Uh, consider a better custom rom or kernel: takes two seconds or less on mine clocked @ 1ghz.
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ruben200 said:
Thanks¡¡¡¡ You're absolutely right.
After your answer, I've tried to play some files in h264 ( resolution between 720p or lower and 720p divx / xvid).
The results have been very enlightening.
The "galaxy tab only wifi model" can decode 720p if the file is NOT H264.
With that compression the galaxy's stock player cant play any file(At very low resolutions they can play via software decoder in rockplayer at +-30fps).
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Galaxy Tab not only can play h.264 720P mp4 files, but also can play 1080P h.264 mp4 videos.
this is my test video file: http://hotfile.com/dl/115124852/a85f679/1080p_30000bitrate.mp4.html
Edit: I am lucky, I have bought GT p1000, not galaxy tab only wifi model
apxf8888 said:
Galaxy Tab not only can play h.264 720P mp4 files, but also can play 1080P h.264 mp4 videos.
this is my test video file: http://hotfile.com/dl/115124852/a85f679/1080p_30000bitrate.mp4.html
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Yes very nice we are talking about wifi tab thanks you
ravness said:
Yes very nice we are talking about wifi tab thanks you
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thx, I am sorry, I just have Galaxy Tab GT-p1000, and i watch 1080p videos on my GT well, have a good time! bye
Try Vital player Neo if it will play your videos. Its a free download from Android Market.
fredmontano said:
Try Vital player Neo if it will play your videos. Its a free download from Android Market.
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what format does thep layer can play well.
Thanks everyone for your posts¡¡¡
If it helps the 3g one will do 1080. strange that the wifi only does 720
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Galaxy Tab not only can play h.264 720P mp4 files, but also can play 1080P h.264 mp4 videos.
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Guys I'm having problems playing MKV files on my Galaxy Tab. If I use the standard player, Vital Player or RockPlayer the quality is absolutely OUTSTANDING, but no sound!
Whereas apxf888's mp4 file works a treat.
Any suggestions?
Greetings all,
I played around with this tablet yesterday evening at the BB in Burbank CA. Very nice tablet, great design and of course the screen is to die for. With the venture into 4K, I want my next tablet to be able to handle 4K files natively with hardware decoding. I currently have the Sony Xperia Z tablet.
The Tablet S has the same processor as my Note 3 so there must be something in the code that doesn't allow for 4K playback (I transferred two 4K clips via Wi-Fi Direct to the table; one shot from the Note 3 and one from the Sony FDR-AX100 4K camcoder).
There was a post on most of the major phone sites that said Samsung was demoing a 4K panel in a 10" form factor tablet, with a possible winter release. I'm all over that!
Cheers.
Yeah, I also can't wait for smartwatches that can play 4K video.
Oh wait, no point.
4k on tablets will be very expensive, one they do arrive. But the video quality on such a small screen will not offset the price. It's not going to knock us out of the water. Just like you can't tell the difference in resolution, on small television sets, above 720p
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Yeah, I also can't wait for smartwatches that can play 4K video.
Oh wait, no point.
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Don't be a douche! I was sharing information that I discovered on a new product, if you didn't like the news, then you shouldn't have commented on it!
I have a 4K TV, 4K camcorder and my Note 3 records AND PLAYS 4K so there's a point for me and anyone else with a positive interest in newer tech.
Sure enough, it won't play them. I also downloaded an LG demo clip from You Tube (2300p !?!) and it refused to play as well. The Tab S recognized the file and correctly displayed the information but no go. Perhaps a firmware update can fix that. The demo Samsung supplies with the tablet is 1600p.
Wouldn't you need something like the Snapdragon 805 for 4k playback?
This is one of reasons I'm not that keen on the Tab S - the CPU spec is not that appropriate for the screen size
Why would you want to play a 4k video file on a 2k screen?
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simacca said:
Why would you want to play a 4k video file on a 2k screen?
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Because I can record it on my note 3, so of course I want to play it on my 2k display since I can't shoot 2k video.
Otherwise I have to watch it at 1080p on my tiny phone screen.
Why do so many people when they read a question immediately have to ask "why do you want to do that" or "don't do that it's stupid".
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Why do so many people when they read a question immediately have to ask "why do you want to do that" or "don't do that it's stupid".
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Lack of real-life experiences and not yet imagining the possibilities. I can understand the "why" question if it is followed by some comment that reveals a genuine interest in seeking knowledge.
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Because I can record it on my note 3, so of course I want to play it on my 2k display since I can't shoot 2k video.
Otherwise I have to watch it at 1080p on my tiny phone screen.
Why do so many people when they read a question immediately have to ask "why do you want to do that" or "don't do that it's stupid".
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The only reason I asked is because the tablet screen is only 2k and 4k won't look any better, but I now understand your dilemma of not being able to record 2k video on your phone.
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simacca said:
The only reason I asked is because the tablet screen is only 2k and 4k won't look any better, but I now understand your dilemma of not being able to record 2k video on your phone.
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Youtube now supports 4K video. Is there a way to play these from the native youtube app on this tablet?
cpete47 said:
Youtube now supports 4K video. Is there a way to play these from the native youtube app on this tablet?
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The way I do it is download tubemate and it allows you to download YouTube video from 240p all the way up to 4k
4K Android Video Player
Try this app. It is expensive though. It is a player that plays the H265 codec.
Search for the Hoid P HEVC H265 Video Player.
You sure you have the Exynos version of the Note 3?
http://nerdict.com/enable-60fps-fullhd-video-recording-exynos-samsung-galaxy-note-3/
The main differences between the 2 versions are clock speeds and number of core. But there is one thing the Snapdragon version is capable of. It can record videos at 4k resolution (3840 pixels × 2160 lines) at 30FPS (Frames per Second), while The Exynos version can only record upto FullHD 1080p resolution (1920 pixels x 1080 lines).
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Try this app. It is expensive though. It is a player that plays the H265 codec.
Search for the Hoid P HEVC H265 Video Player.
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The Hoid player stutters over the entire video on a 4K sample I took on a S5, For something of that price it performs similarly to MX player which also stutters.
I wad slighyly dissapointed as well it doesn't natively support 4k.
Since this is the only uhd device i own atm, i can just convert 4k to 2k.
But i do understand why you would want it.
it just missing the codecs required... wth samsung... codec also dont want to put on such a nice tab... since it can play the audio and logcat says it missing codec...
I am having same query. I hope Samsung will provide codec to support 4k playback in next firmware update.
Mx player pro reverts to software mode for 4k video. Hopefully there will be a hardware codec soon.
Try Android Video Player.
Works for me with most 4k videos, although it still stutters a lot with some of them.
I'm uploading two 4k videos downloaded from youtube
(viewing directly from youtube you get only 1080p)
WILDLIFE IN 4K (ULTRA HD) 60fps.mp4 423.8 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!7VgFVRja!XQYbrCPsq9ugQCEsc5DajAkSSl8SAOktbNiurt8Zm8c
Code:
Complete name \WILDLIFE IN 4K (ULTRA HD) 60fps.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom
File size : 424 MiB
Duration : 3mn 27s
Overall bit rate : 17.1 Mbps
Writing application : Lavf55.12.100
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 2 frames
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 3mn 27s
Bit rate : 17.0 Mbps
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 2 160 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Minimum frame rate : 29.970 fps
Maximum frame rate : 3 000.000 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.068
Stream size : 420 MiB (99%)
Road to Machu Picchu - Peru in 4K.mp4
https://mega.co.nz/#!qBY2zIiK!ABbD7pEHvz4fyK3vDE-j45z-glzWBUwZaXI33VncfYQ
Code:
Complete name : Road to Machu Picchu - Peru in 4K.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom
File size : 657 MiB
Duration : 4mn 37s
Overall bit rate : 19.8 Mbps
Writing application : Lavf55.12.100
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 4mn 37s
Bit rate : 19.7 Mbps
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 2 160 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Minimum frame rate : 21.429 fps
Maximum frame rate : 24.000 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.099
Stream size : 652 MiB (99%)
download your own:
http://downloads.4kdownload.com/app/4kvideodownloader_3.4.exe
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=4k+video&page=1
Edit: 4k plays with software decoding, so I really don't understand why 'cool tool' tells me cpu is at 90-95% but @ 1000-1300mhz (not 1900!) and still video stutters..
shouldn't cpu be at maximum mhz when video decoding requires it?
According to SD660 page, the chipset is able to capture [email protected] (https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-660-mobile-platform)
if NOKIA had unlocked this, it would have been able to make some really crisp slo-mo vids.
VIDEO
Up to 4K UltraHD capture @ 30 FPS
Up to 1080p video capture @120 FPS
Up to 4K Ultra HD video playback
H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), VP9, VP8
Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
One more thing, did I got it right that HDR+ videos can be viewed only on HDR devices ????
I thought it will appear like normal video on laptop or other phone and TV ? So normal video wothout any HDR effects. Then I must turn it off if that is the case.
Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
SteveO2013 said:
Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
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I haven't played with HEVC, but I do know that Apple has this option to and can capture in this format. Basically it should be an upgrade to the older format(H.264/MP4) and should provide better compression and support for 8K too
Also for HDR you normally need HDR supported display. For example my Surface Pro 6 can play HDR videos from YouTube and other streaming services. Otherwise HDR videos will play normally on other displays/devices
SteveO2013 said:
Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
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There is no difference in quality. HEVC is smaller in size and doesn't run on all devices compatible with x.264
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HEVC stands for High efficiency Video Codec. It is nothing more than a compression format. It does nothing for video quality