2013-01-20, 05:57 | Link #21 | |
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ipod all can't handle mkv well. Only VLC app claimed to do it, but it was terrible and unwatchable. You'll need to reencode. I had a method but I'm sure it's obselete now. |
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2013-01-22, 23:58 | Link #22 |
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This isn't a thread talking about iPods, but rather iPhone 5. Multiple people have posted testimonials confirming that it works with certain software in that scenario. So I'm not sure what the point is in saying that it "doesn't work" when people can confirm that it does on the indicated hardware.
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2013-01-23, 01:24 | Link #23 | |
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And I thought iPhone was the same as ipod touch and ipad. |
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2013-01-25, 15:26 | Link #24 | |
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I only have a 4S so I can't really test it myself, but this is the classic 10-bit bork detector file. Very visible artifacts around the logo, among other things. EDIT: The latest iPod Touch has the same CPU as the iPhone 4S, i.e. it's one generation behind the iPhone 5. EDIT EDIT: a lot of encoders are also pretty incompetent and probably aren't even bothering to dither the 8-bit input properly so there's nothing really using the two extra bits, and that usually results in few or no visible artifacts in the output when decoded as 8-bit.
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2013-01-26, 05:02 | Link #25 | |
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2013-01-26, 18:07 | Link #26 | |
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Also, image quality and small file size are two very nice things. What's wrong for wanting that? |
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2013-01-27, 23:38 | Link #27 |
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I downloaded HD Player Pro, and it worked great with a variety of 720p files, and even a few 8-bit 1080p files.
Still, it did miss some lines of Subtitles on the Jojo's and Precure episodes that I tried. With the Precure eps, it was strangely just in the opening, clearing out the subtitles almost instantly, and they worked fine in the show's content. Still, for working with most files that I tried, without any recoding, it's rather impressive. I only tried animated content, which is less noticeable for any frame rate issues. Edit: Tested on an ipad 3
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2013-02-20, 11:52 | Link #30 |
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Ok, so I pulled out my old first generation ipad to see how that worked, and unlike the ipad 3, the first generation really isn't suited for HD Player. It doesn't have the hardware for HW-based decoding, and even SD content is laggy.
It's too bad that it doesn't work better. I use the 1st gen ipad to watch video at the gym, and the internet there can be spotty.
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2013-03-01, 06:57 | Link #31 | |
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Well now with HD Player Pro, it does! my iPhone5 is not the best anime player on the market, AVPlayerHD does have AC3 audio support though, guess i can keep it around.
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2013-03-06, 03:16 | Link #32 | |
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Taken from (Android) DICE Player's software decoder on a Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064. I know 720p 10-bit is too much for this player, but this video seems to keep up, although the vertical pans are obviously not smooth. |
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2013-03-09, 14:35 | Link #33 |
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That looks right enough to me. In that particular clip the artifacts are really obvious if you decode it as 8-bit. I also went and paid a whole THREE DOLLARS for the player mentioned in the OP just to prove someone wrong on the internet, but the joke was on me since it actually does seem to decode correctly. I only have a 4S though so the decoding is pretty jerky for me.
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2013-11-19, 07:37 | Link #37 |
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Heya!
I read this and saw the doubtful people around so I tried it myself. Using HD Player on the App Store and my iPhone 5S on iOS 7.0.4. I was able to decode (flawlessly) 10-bit 720p AAC Lucky Star with subs (Encoded by Elysium and downloaded from AnimeBytes for the skeptical ones) and also (with around 2 secs of "loading" delay when I started or played after pausing it) 10-bit 1080p FLAC with Subs of Clannad : After Story from Doki, downloaded on AnimeBytes too. Maybe it's time to try for yourselves instead of being skeptical? Also as a remark I also was able to read on my Droid DNA (Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset) some 720p 10bit files some months ago with MX Player and S/W decoder (HW of course wouldn't work). Didn't try 1080p at the time so I don't know for 1080p Hi10bit on android phones. The 720p at the time was Joseole's endoe of Zero No Tsukaima's first season. Downloaded on animebytes once again. |
2013-11-19, 20:31 | Link #38 |
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It's not so much that I'm skeptical as my carrier keeps its monthly rates down by not giving a phone subsidy and I'm not about to shell out $720 for a 5S to test on. Might get a Nexus of some kind at some point though.
I'd be far more concerned about compatibility with various advanced subtitling tricks (karaoke, signs typeset to blend into the scenery, etc.) than compatibility with 10 bit. Last I heard the iPhone 5 would sometimes choke on those, not sure about the 5S.
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2013-11-20, 04:26 | Link #40 | |
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I have no idea what the speed or stability of the various mobile playback solutions are like, aside from having asked around and learning that some of those same UTW subtitle effects could crash HDPlayer Pro on the iPhone 5 (non-S) while the rest of the episode played fine. That could have been improved by software updates though.
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