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Guest satya0011
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Guys! is it possible to play HD videos i.e. 720p or more on B7610. Please help. Thanks in advance for any help.

Guest daskalos
Posted (edited)
Guys! is it possible to play HD videos i.e. 720p or more on B7610. Please help. Thanks in advance for any help.

Maximum I think is 720x480 Divx

Sample

Edited by daskalos
Guest wurzelsepp
Posted

Windows media player mobile is able to play hd videos but the framerate is extremly bad, maybe 2 fps :lol:

Guest Freezy1982
Posted

hey daskalos - which player did you use for playing? TCPMP doesn't play such smooth :lol:

Guest daskalos
Posted
hey daskalos - which player did you use for playing? TCPMP doesn't play such smooth :lol:

Samsung Player

Guest Freezy1982
Posted

Ah dam**... in exp33 I don't want to install :lol:

THX for Info!

Guest Russian-Patriot
Posted

To all!

How to play files >2gb? I tried Samsung players in diff Roms and TCPMP the device is just freezing. Most of all rips are with AC3 so Core players is out i guess. Any ideas?

Guest Sumit Bhardwaj
Posted (edited)

The device can play videos upto 720p resolution without hiccups, after that, you will experience lags. Plus, it is also dependent on the codec used. The hardware graphics accelerator supports MP4 and DivX accleration so while these formats will play smoothly, other formats may not. Apart from that, the player must use Hardware Overlay Surfaces for playback purpose instead of BitBlt (Which is a software based process) etc to make use of this hardware acceleration. For example, In Core Player, you can turn on Hardware Acceleration by going to Menu>Tools>Settings>Select Page>DirecDraw and checking the "Overlay with Color key" checkbox and unchecking the "Use Blitting instead of overlay" and "Use Device Stretch for blitting" checkboxes.

Samsung Player uses these and other fine tuned settings therefore can play the videos of highest quality possible on this device.

@Russian-Patriot: Never tried playing a ripped file of >2 gb but if its <=720p in res and bitrate settings are not insane, it should work fine. AC3 I don't think will play, MP4 with AAC audio or DivX with MP3/aac audio will work fine.

Edited by Sumit Bhardwaj
Guest satya0011
Posted

Thank you all for such quick replies.

And Sumit thank you for reply but there is no settings tab in tools menu instead there is preferences tab, and there is no Direct Draw tab in salect page.

I am using Core player 1.3.1 as I have read it hear on modaco that it supports best to our device.

Guest Cisplatin
Posted

That's why I love Omnia Pro, Divx playback out of the box and the best thing - hardware acceleration. :) I'm still getting used to the idea that we don't need convert videos in order to play them without any lags in full fps. :D

Guest Sumit Bhardwaj
Posted (edited)
Thank you all for such quick replies.

And Sumit thank you for reply but there is no settings tab in tools menu instead there is preferences tab, and there is no Direct Draw tab in salect page.

I am using Core player 1.3.1 as I have read it hear on modaco that it supports best to our device.

I use version 1.3.6, this one has this option. The option is under Menu>Tools>Settings>Select Page>DirectDraw. This version also works absolutely great in our device.

Edited by Sumit Bhardwaj
Guest Soul_Master
Posted
The device can play videos upto 720p resolution without hiccups, after that, you will experience lags. Plus, it is also dependent on the codec used. The hardware graphics accelerator supports MP4 and DivX accleration so while these formats will play smoothly, other formats may not. Apart from that, the player must use Hardware Overlay Surfaces for playback purpose instead of BitBlt (Which is a software based process) etc to make use of this hardware acceleration. For example, In Core Player, you can turn on Hardware Acceleration by going to Menu>Tools>Settings>Select Page>DirecDraw and checking the "Overlay with Color key" checkbox and unchecking the "Use Blitting instead of overlay" and "Use Device Stretch for blitting" checkboxes.

Samsung Player uses these and other fine tuned settings therefore can play the videos of highest quality possible on this device.

@Russian-Patriot: Never tried playing a ripped file of >2 gb but if its <=720p in res and bitrate settings are not insane, it should work fine. AC3 I don't think will play, MP4 with AAC audio or DivX with MP3/aac audio will work fine.

I just try to use Core Player to play MP4 video (800x460 almost same as display resolution) with your setting. But it cannot smoothly play it. In the other hand, Samsung Touch Player can smoothly play it without any lag. However, the one thing that Core Player is better than Samsung Touch Player that is it can display 16M color in 64k color-based OS. However, it does not display completely smooth gradient but it look quite better than 54k color in Touch Player.

Do you have any suggestion?

  • 1 month later...
Guest konarak
Posted (edited)

Hi Sumit,

During hard reset i've lost those 2 videos preset in omnia b7610 - the helicopter & the red car videos. can you help me on this? or can anyone else? please send links to my email id smartboy71[at]gmail[dot]com

I miss those videos very much.

~Konar

Edited by konarak
Guest Princeagarwal
Posted

here is the video

samsungi8910omnia.com/downloads/Helicopter_Demo.zip

  • 6 months later...
Guest kaspy
Posted
I just try to use Core Player to play MP4 video (800x460 almost same as display resolution) with your setting. But it cannot smoothly play it. In the other hand, Samsung Touch Player can smoothly play it without any lag. However, the one thing that Core Player is better than Samsung Touch Player that is it can display 16M color in 64k color-based OS. However, it does not display completely smooth gradient but it look quite better than 54k color in Touch Player.

Do you have any suggestion?

hey how can u play more resolution in samsung touch player max is 720x420.

and did any one recive gray areas in the vedio, i get many....

any

suggestion....

and can we play 16m colors by any means

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