I recently acquired SM-T817T T-mobile version of Galaxy S2 and noticed that some video files are stuttering while playing video. The stuttering goes away once I disable hardware acceleration. I have tried various players with no success. It happened with 720p and 1080p files. Most play fine though. Also those files SM-T817T struggle with play perfectly fine on my SM-T810. I have tried numerous players with no success. Any recommendations? Both tablets run stock FW. I rooted 817 yesterday, obviously it didn't make any difference.
Same thing with a sm-t719. Flashed lineage 16 today, and every audio - video that i play (regardless of the application) always stutter. More specificly it skips every other second of the video.
Is this a know problem or not?
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I'm having troubles with stuttering when I'm trying to play 1080p blue ray content over HDMI. I have tried stock 2.3 and CM7 both with similar results. I noticed that when I overclock to 1.4ghz stuttering is less. My question is how is possible to play without stuttering?
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to me it worked with no problem
i have a friend who works in a service shop who tested it for me
he tested on an LG TV
maybe it`s because of the TV?
i also put a video filmed with the phone on my Samsung TV worked ok also
Well I think "1080p Blue Ray" is too much.
I usually convert my vids to 720p mp4, it plays flawless that way. The phone is not a dedicated video player
O, wait, I'm assuming you're using the stock video player, no? Cause if you're not, that may be the issue.
Other players in the market use software decoding, while LG's stock use hardware decoding. Given LG has full access of the Tegra's code, it allows the player to make full use of the chipset's power.
i think i might know. it`s stuttering because the amount of data needed to be processed by the phone is too big. since you said it`s blue-ray.
also the vid is probably big. more than 8GB. since the standard format used by the phones is FAT. you probably converted it to NTFS or exFAT?
I m trying to play 720p mkv videos with my LG optimus 4xhd. The performance is mostly decent in terms of both audio and video but there is sometimes little lagging and twitch in both audio and video. I have tried many different video players and MX player with hw acceleration has offered by far the best performance. It would still be desirable to have lag free video experience so, I would like to know if there is any way to do this with optimus 4xhd, or do I just have to accept that having a PC like flawless video experience with tegra 3 device just is not possible?
I am currently on CM 10.1 RC2 rom and have rooted and unlocked the bootloader.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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I m trying to play 720p mkv videos with my LG optimus 4xhd. The performance is mostly decent in terms of both audio and video but there is sometimes little lagging and twitch in both audio and video. I have tried many different video players and MX player with hw acceleration has offered by far the best performance. It would still be desirable to have lag free video experience so, I would like to know if there is any way to do this with optimus 4xhd, or do I just have to accept that having a PC like flawless video experience with tegra 3 device just is not possible?
I am currently on CM 10.1 RC2 rom and have rooted and unlocked the bootloader.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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It's probably ROMs bug, try some newer nightie. I'm on JB and i play 1080p with absolutely no problem so it's not hardware associated problem. I use BS player.
I would like to stick with RC versions since at least since I last checked about a week ago, there was some gps and bluetooth audio problems for me with latest nighty version at that time. In RC 3 and 4 I on the other hand lost IMEI and could not make phone calls, but if there is no other way, I guess I have to give latest nighty version a shot, since if I remember correctly, I had this problem with both LG stock roms as well.
And I have also tried BS player, but still in some parts there is slightly noticeable lag sometimes.
Hello,
I installed the CM build from Hashcode a few months ago. However, when trying to watch a movie (format / codec doesn't matter), the sound stops playing after around 1 or 2 minutes when using a third party player (VLC).
The pre-installed stock one works fine, any other player I tried is having these issues (and I tried a lot).
This is a little annoying as the stock player is very limited in formats. Does anyone have similar issues or a fix for this?
Came from the galaxy s5 to the s6. Every time I try to cast video I get a message about not enough resources. Screen mirroring works as long as I don't play video, then it crashes. Tried casting directly from several video players, local cast, vlc, etc. only crashes and make the whole phone hang. It's not rooted and completely stock. My v10 works perfectly. Any clue what can cause this?
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I have been unable to find this issue online, which makes me think I am in a small minority that is experiencing it. I received my Gear VR, and it is a fun piece of equipment, though definitely not something I would have spent money on. I watched some Netflix and it played smoothly, though I saw pixels like people were saying. Nothing that can be done about that.
Here is where I experienced a problem. Oculus video says you can play your own videos from your library. It is true, however, I tried watching an hour long video last night and the video would periodically lag while the audio stayed on pace. As such, the audio got ahead of the video. I was able to remove the headset for a second, put it back on, and continue with everything synced again but it would continue to happen throughout the video. Has anyone experienced this, or know of a way to reduce lag so my videos on the device's drive can run smoothly? It was very annoying, and makes me think the Gear VR will become a paperweight if I cannot resolve this issue.
I found it works best with h.264 video and m4a audio, I had similar issues as you describe wirh AC3 audio.
I've seen that happen with *other* devices when a particular audio/video stream was more challenging to decode. I'd assume that using sub-optimal encoding for a video would give the Oculus Video significant "heartburn" in decoding.
If your source video isn't in-spec I'd consider transcoding it into most-compatible spec. That won't require any specific video transcoding tool, it's not a 3D specific process, and the tool of choice will depend upon what OS you run on your computer. For me under Linux I use AVEIDEMUX for this kind of work, generating an MP4 container with AAC 128Kbps audio and the h.264 video stream. I haven't watched a full movie in VR yet but those encodings have worked well for my previous devices (GS5, Galaxy Tab S 8.4, and Nexus 7 2012). It also works for playing 4K video smoothly off SD on my GS7.