[Q] Replacing default 12.2 Samsung Video Player w. 10.1 Samsung Video Player - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Themes and Apps

I recently replaced my Samsung 10.1 tablet with the 12.2 Pro Edition. I was disappointed to find that the default Samsung Video Player plays far fewer video formats. I know that there are many applications that support the wide array of video formats, but I truly enjoy the video preview window interface that the Samsung player provides.
Q: IS THEORY ANY WAY OF LOADING THE 10.1 SAMSUNG VIDEO PLAYER ON A 12.2 SAMSUNG NOTE PRO?
(Spec. Verizon LTE)
Any assistance that a novice like myself can comprehend is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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[Q] stock video player

I bought my daughters nexus 7's for christmas and took them out to get them set up and get some of their favorite games installed and load some of our videos on that they like to watch on my phone. I noticed that the stock video player on the nexus 7 doesn't play many different video formats, basically only mp4 files. The stock touchwiz video player on my galaxy s3 has played every file I have thrown at it with no stuttering and no problems. I was wondering if there was a way to get the video player from my phone onto the nexus 7, would it be possible to use titanium backup to back the video player up and just install the apk on the nexus 7s, or is it more tied into the touchwiz ui than just the video player apk? I know I can use mx player, or another one from the play store, but honestly, I have never found one that outperforms the stock galaxy s3 video player.
Yes! Thank you!
uabtodd said:
I bought my daughters nexus 7's for christmas and took them out to get them set up and get some of their favorite games installed and load some of our videos on that they like to watch on my phone. I noticed that the stock video player on the nexus 7 doesn't play many different video formats, basically only mp4 files. The stock touchwiz video player on my galaxy s3 has played every file I have thrown at it with no stuttering and no problems. I was wondering if there was a way to get the video player from my phone onto the nexus 7, would it be possible to use titanium backup to back the video player up and just install the apk on the nexus 7s, or is it more tied into the touchwiz ui than just the video player apk? I know I can use mx player, or another one from the play store, but honestly, I have never found one that outperforms the stock galaxy s3 video player.
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I agree 1000% percent. I have some free MKV files that came with purchased movies. I was able to copy them to my Galaxy S3, as well as AVI's, and it played them flawlessly, not conversion, just like I would play these on my Windows PC or Playstation. I too dont want to install some app from the market and additional codecs to try and get my MKVs to play. But I did try, and it doesnt work. This tells me there's something in the Samsung S3 VideoPlayer app that can play these videos, and that means it should easily be able to run within Nexus 7. I too am trying to find the valid VideoPlayer.apk to try and install it on my Nexus 7. Have you tried that yet? Let me know if you do get it to work. I really love my Nexus, but a few things irk me. No support for Adobe Flash, the video camera app is set to 480p but found posts where you can turn on the ability for 720p, and this, playing MKV and AVI files.

[Q] Video reproduction question

Hi everyone.
Last year I bought a Galaxy Note 10.1 (the first one, not the 2014 edition) and I had a lot of issues playing some videos, they didn't show video or de audio was desync, but if I played the same videos on a HTC One X (Tegra 3) there was no problem.
So, I would like to know if the architecture of the 2014 edition solved these problems or you have to "convert" the videos before watching on the tablet.
Regards.
I us BSplayer and it works perfectly
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
ricarroyo88 said:
Hi everyone.
Last year I bought a Galaxy Note 10.1 (the first one, not the 2014 edition) and I had a lot of issues playing some videos, they didn't show video or de audio was desync, but if I played the same videos on a HTC One X (Tegra 3) there was no problem.
So, I would like to know if the architecture of the 2014 edition solved these problems or you have to "convert" the videos before watching on the tablet.
Regards.
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issues playing videos can mean different things, for example:
container support, higher settings for compression, unsupported resolution, etc...
in my case, note 10.1 2014 can play almost any video with stock video player but not those with ac3 audio or 10bits profile (x264)...
i'm not BSPlayer user because i don like the way it "works"... i'm using mx player... and no problem until now....
I second MX Player. It allows for additional codecs that the stock player does not and I have not had any issues with it whatsoever. I'm OK with it since the stock app isn't my cup of tea anyway.
compumasta said:
I second MX Player. It allows for additional codecs that the stock player does not and I have not had any issues with it whatsoever. I'm OK with it since the stock app isn't my cup of tea anyway.
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Including the ac3 audio or 10bits profile (x264) ??
ac3 audio works, not sure about 10-bit encodes
Never had any problem with MX Player or DicePlayer since forever even on my first tab Galaxy Tab 10.1 (1st ever).
But i never had a 4GB video on it...
The only complain i had was youtube lagged a lot on 720p!
Now, with our beloved 2014 note i have at least 4 windows streaming/playing video simultaneously!!! All Sync and making a lot of noise!! yeah
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Including the ac3 audio or 10bits profile (x264) ??
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ac3 works and 10bits keeps making "noise"... it's not fully supported...

[Q] Video straming.

Video streaming was working fine on my note ii. Yesterday chrome got updates.
now video streaming not working in chrome.
And what is best alternate browser for note ii
i need video streaming support
many broser like opera UC even the original one can be tried

[Q] Replacing default 12.2 Samsung Video Player w. 10.1 Samsung Video Player

I recently replaced my Samsung 10.1 tablet with the 12.2 Pro Edition. I was disappointed to find that the default Samsung Video Player plays far fewer video formats. I know that there are many applications that support the wide array of video formats, but I truly enjoy the video preview window interface that the Samsung player provides.
Q: IS THEORY ANY WAY OF LOADING THE 10.1 SAMSUNG VIDEO PLAYER ON A 12.2 SAMSUNG NOTE PRO?
(Spec. Verizon LTE)
Any assistance that a novice like myself can comprehend is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

Port samsung note 4 music player??

Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
jacksoncolocho said:
Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
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I think full useless.Many alternativ music player on play store
Poweramp,jet audio,neutron
+Dolby Atmos or Viper4android DSP ....
Thanks for your reply, did you know if some of those music player have the feature that I'm looking for?? I know there's some apps too, but I like the way samsung music player does, thanks in advance.
jacksoncolocho said:
Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
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I would also love to see the Samsung music player on LG G4. I had a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and I loved the SoundAlive sound effects, especially the reverb. I have been using Viper4AndroidFX since, and whilst I like it a lot, I find that SoundAlive handled all my music a lot better.
More than likely it requires the Touchwiz framework like a lot of Samsung apps. Chances are almost slim to none that it could be ported to anything other than a Samsung phone
It definitely requires resources from TW, which makes it difficult to do it.

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