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Guest jijijoujou1
Posted

Hi everyone ,

This is an exellent Dvix/avi and others format video player , its support many procceceur including Arm V6 (Blade) , and subtitles and streaming , these are some screen shoots :

It's still Beta version but it's the best one for me .

Guest C3P001
Posted

Yep I can second that Mobo is a great player ... plays anything that i have thrown at it

Guest jijijoujou1
Posted
Yep I can second that Mobo is a great player ... plays anything that i have thrown at it

Oh Yes :)

Guest rayraven
Posted

Moboplayer is nice, but since i prefer converting to formats that can play natively on the blade, i find mvideoplayer better.

Guest ahngau
Posted

+1 for Moboplayer, but make sure to do a update. I downloaded the wrong version (for ARMv7) from the market and everything was choppy. Then I did an update within the program, it automatically downloaded the right version, it now plays everything smoothly.

Guest reluctant_traveller
Posted
+1 for Moboplayer, but make sure to do a update. I downloaded the wrong version (for ARMv7) from the market and everything was choppy. Then I did an update within the program, it automatically downloaded the right version, it now plays everything smoothly.

+1! If you manually download you want the 'Version of the medium V6 VFP' as this is the version the app recommends you to download otherwise.

It actually played .flv files without hassle, Saves me transcoding all those music videos I saved off of youtube.

Guest lemoon
Posted
Moboplayer is nice, but since i prefer converting to formats that can play natively on the blade
same here, Converting by Aneesoft video converter can make that more convenient, and get kinds of formats that can play on the fly.
Guest LVL91
Posted

About first post: Is that a picture of a blade playing 720P?

Guest jijijoujou1
Posted (edited)
About first post: Is that a picture of a blade playing 720P?

non , it's from the officiel website of Moboplayer , but i don't see any difference when i play it with CM , appart that Blade doesnt't play 720p :mellow:

Edited by jijijoujou1
Guest ejhollin
Posted

yxplayer is also good. I like mvideoplayer as my main one, but that doesn't handle non-native formats. What is good is that is redirects those to a player that does, like yxplayer quite seamlessly.

Guest mobile579
Posted
It actually played .flv files without hassle, Saves me transcoding all those music videos I saved off of youtube.

What do you use to save videos off YouTube?

Does it save the HQ version or better still can you chose the resolution?

It can be PC Windows based it does not need to be a phone based application.

I have had a look at a few online converters but Firefox/Google are listing quite a few as "Attack" sites so I am unsure about these especially running their Java applets.

TIA

Guest Smiff2
Posted (edited)

great player, except:

it can't open videos from File Expert (over SMB.. not sure if it works locally as i don't have any videos on the phone or sd card - if i copy to sdcard then open directly it works but that's not useful to me).

File Expert uses some weird web browser based localhost:// trickery that moboplayer can't understand?

shame as otherwise it beats RockPlayer i think!

Edited by Smiff2
Guest Krinyo
Posted

It beates every other player in term of speed and quality. :mellow: Thanx for the tip.

Guest rwalton159
Posted

Thanks for this.

It would be useful to post the file up without having to mess about downloading it elsewhere

:mellow:

Guest mobile579
Posted (edited)
What do you use to save videos off YouTube?

Answering my own question but in case it will help anyone else the Firefox Extension "Video DownloadHelper" seems to work for me.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ad...downloadhelper/

The only minor problem is I had to add the Video DownloadHelper icon to the toolbar see the manual for how to do this.

http://www.downloadhelper.net/manual.php

Edited by mobile579
Guest PeaNut_HU
Posted

Just bumping up the thread a little.

I use this player, and it gets better everyday a new version comes out.

Really worth a try. I may suggest this to a list of best apps for the blade.

Guest reluctant_traveller
Posted
Answering my own question but in case it will help anyone else the Firefox Extension "Video DownloadHelper" seems to work for me.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ad...downloadhelper/

The only minor problem is I had to add the Video DownloadHelper icon to the toolbar see the manual for how to do this.

http://www.downloadhelper.net/manual.php

Personally I am using "Download youtube videos+" for firefox Youtube Videos +

Once you start the stream running, you can then select it to download from the Icon on the toolbar.

Guest JT_daniel
Posted

I've been using Moboplayer since I got the Blade and I've not seen a better video player around. Plays every single format thrown at it with no problems at all.

Fully recommended Video player for the Blade!!

Guest Hisagi
Posted

well guys i need a little help here :mellow: i downloaded the codec it recomented me but when i play a video that's not mp4 it plays it in slow motion (stucks ) what shall i do?

Guest ZTE_Blade
Posted

I've got the same problem, I'm using the v6 codec too.

Guest vampywiz17
Posted
missed the vfp in my reply, but that's the one i'm using

Turn "on" the software rendering in menu.

Guest hybriduc2
Posted
What do you use to save videos off YouTube?

Does it save the HQ version or better still can you chose the resolution?

It can be PC Windows based it does not need to be a phone based application.

I have had a look at a few online converters but Firefox/Google are listing quite a few as "Attack" sites so I am unsure about these especially running their Java applets.

TIA

stream transport

:mellow:

Guest ZTE_Blade
Posted
Turn "on" the software rendering in menu.

Don't see that option in menu - settings, but I did check that when I first launched mobo.

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