So someone post a video on FB, I click on it to watch it, the video player pops up, plays the video, but in low quality. So blurry that it makes me not want to watch the video any more. Is there another video player app that will maybe play it in higher quality, or maybe a setting somewhere?
Doesn't matter the player.. tried SMPlayer and VLC. After opening numerous video files, the players only play audio. Video will play in Chromium and Firefox, just not in video players. I'd watch a bunch of trailers I downloaded, and after say 10 or so, just get audio. I must say I'm vexed. I'd even need a solution, just an idea of what is the issue.
can nexus s play this video sample in stock player or mx player hw mode?
https://rapidshare.com/files/1994385...1-8 frames.mp4
please try it and tell me the result cuz i wanna know the hw decoding limit of this phone
thanx in advance
Anybody else having trouble with Dice Player after updating to ICS? When I try to play a video, I will get audio only, but no video.
I tried rebooting my tab, and then I got a couple of videos to play once, but the next time I try, it goes back audio only.
I hope there's a fix for this because I use my tab a lot for videos.
Thanks.
I have galaxy S3 and it can handle 10-bit 480p, but 10-bit 720p video runs slow
Is HTC one powerful enough to handle 10-bit 720p video smoothly ? Can someone test it ?
Note: The default media player probably won't play 10-bit videos. So, download MX Player from google play, and make sure you use S/W (software mode) for playing 10-bit video.
Is there a way to control playback speed in Banshee?
HI,
Does anyone know how to play .wmv files, i have tried downloading and installing the following:
" GStreamer ffmpeg video plugin
Codecs to play mpeg, divx, mpeg4, ac3, wmv and asf files "
Alos tried using both VLC media player and movie player, in movie player the video does not show but i can hear the audio and in media player i get the following error:
"No suitable decode
I am working on an android based application, that play videos.
I have a distributed application that consists in a main CMS server where "human" users can upload videos, pictures (media content, basically) and a bunch of "players" that play those videos or pictures at certain times.
Right now, each and every player connects via HTTP/SFTP to the CMS to grab the content it needs to play (erm... and plays it... if nothing is broken).