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aswebdesign 11-28-2008 08:28 PM

best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
I have the divx mobile player and am playing an AVI, 23 minutes, 153mb, 640x480 so i can do tv-out if i want.
The sound is fine but the video plays sort of jerky. Is there nothing I can do about it other than to reduce the quality of the video either by framerate/resolution/etc?
is there another player like TCPMP that will play the file more smoothly or is it just a limitation of the phone itself (not enough processing power).
thanks

TheRealHotshot 11-28-2008 08:34 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
I my self use Coreplayer(its not free) but well worth the money I watched the whole movie Wanted on here(fast pace movie) and didn't freeze or have to load ONE SINGLE time...

natataka 11-28-2008 09:55 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
is core the same as tcpmp? i use tcpmp and i still get lag

TheRealHotshot 11-28-2008 10:02 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by natataka (Post 548448)
is core the same as tcpmp? i use tcpmp and i still get lag

No its the beta ver. For the coreplayer that's why its kinda "laggy" most website have the coreplayer for 20bucks. And trust me well worth it! Its one more that a few forum members are using I'm sure they will chime in and give there Opinion. But me so far its coreplayer all the way! :headbang:

dr g 11-28-2008 10:38 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
I was able to test Coreplayer vs TCPMP Recomp 3 on some Divx files I have and Coreplayer handles them significantly better with its Qtv optimizations. I will likely be purchasing it once 1.30 comes out.

TheRealHotshot 11-28-2008 11:08 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dr g (Post 548481)
I was able to test Coreplayer vs TCPMP Recomp 3 on some Divx files I have and Coreplayer handles them significantly better with its Qtv optimizations. I will likely be purchasing it once 1.30 comes out.

I have ver 1.2.5 when do you think they will be coming out with 1.30 and will it be a free upgrade to that ver.?

darren.wlsn1 11-28-2008 11:19 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
heres the link for coreplayer if anyone has questions or wants to buy. http://www.mobihand.com/coreplayer/p...asp?platform=2

The Doctor 11-28-2008 11:21 PM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
What are "good" CorePlayer settings for Video?

[sammich] 11-29-2008 12:26 AM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
I have yet to find good conversion settings to make any video play at max quality smoothly.

dr g 11-29-2008 12:28 AM

Re: best video playback settings to avoid jerky playback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Not_A_Stain (Post 548510)
I have ver 1.2.5 when do you think they will be coming out with 1.30 and will it be a free upgrade to that ver.?

Rumor has it that it may not be.

Having used CP a little more, I am noticing a few annoying things about it. It doesn't seem to handle asf/wma streaming files very well, which eliminates it from consideration as my main player, since I stream radio. Anyone find a way to do asf/wma with CP?

It seems ridiculous that a function that worked with TCPMP doesn't work with Coreplayer.


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