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Video playback issue

warren

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My Droid is giving me fits when it comes to playing video. Some will not play at all ("sorry, this video cannot be played"), some play sound with no video and some will play just fine.

What am I missing?
 
It might be encoded with an incompatible codec too... I'm not sure which ones the phones can use, I know they exist only because my... <ahem> Home videos were encoded with a codec that is no longer used and is a PITA to find ;)
 
Which media player are you using? Act 1 (.mp4) or YXflash (.avi)?

I'm no Droid wiz, OK? :)

I am trying to play them through astro and I don't see a stand alone video player. The phone is bone stock, Android 2.1. I just assumed that there was a native video player in the phone. Perhaps I am wrong there?

thanks for the responses, by the way.:)
 
What type of video is it?
You can use SUPER © or DVDCatalyst to make compatible 720x480 mp4's that'd play on the Droid... and use the free NSW media player...
 
What type of video is it?
You can use SUPER © or DVDCatalyst to make compatible 720x480 mp4's that'd play on the Droid... and use the free NSW media player...

they are just .wmv videos....that's what has me puzzled....they aren't anything exotic.
 
Haven't tried WMVs, but where did you get the WMV?...downloaded?
What is the resolution?
 
Haven't tried WMVs, but where did you get the WMV?...downloaded?
What is the resolution?

Yeah...just various videos I have saved from emails and such over the years.

It's not a huge deal but I would like to be able to play them on the phone....
 
You could use the free program SUPER © or DVDCatalyst Free to convert those WMVs to mp4's... should then play with no problems
 
My Droid is giving me fits when it comes to playing video. Some will not play at all ("sorry, this video cannot be played"), some play sound with no video and some will play just fine.

What am I missing?

I'm having the exact same issue. Audio and no video on files that played fine on my stock and cyanogen roms. Problem is new to my Froyo rom's now.
 
Yup... I've seen this with every Froyo ROM I've tried (just about all of them so far). I'm running "Virgin" FRF84B with the same results... WMV files won't play, I'm also guessing it's a codec issue. "Virgin" FRF84B is pretty clean other than that.

Has anyone seen the spec for Froyo's Gallery and the underlying support?
 
I can add some information to this now. I've tested just about every Froyo ROM out there in various forms and this seems to be a consistant issue in all of them (or at least was at the time I did these tests).

I've tested with relatively large video files now, both .WMV files and files converted from .WMV to .AVI and to .3GP, all which used to be pretty native video files in Gallery for Android. These used to work properly with 2.0.1 and 2.1... For the converted files I chose .AVI because it is so common, and .3GP because it is the file format that the Froyo video camera uses.

What now happens is with both the large .AVI and the large .3GP converted files, is about a minute after booting, Gallery goes through the file system looking for media files and encounters these. It gets hung up with them, probably either because of missing codecs or because of size... And then the Droid freezes up or heats up and goes into boot loops. I've test this a number of times now and this is the consistent result.

Native large .WMV files, which also used to work properly under 2.0.1 and 2.1, now report with the "O Cannot play video ; Sorry, this video cannot be played" message.

While I totally love FRF84B, both the Virgin version and the ROM version (and I'm going to stay with it), in my opinion Gallery is pretty unusable for watching large videos as it currently is implemented in this build. For this reason I seriously doubt if this is the last Froyo release candidate. Gallery and its video support are important enough features in Android that it's going to have to be fixed before Froyo goes out as an OTA.
 
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