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Suggestion on a Video Player other then the Native Player !
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Need suggestion on a good video player on the iPad which can handle any video file format i.e MP4, WMV, MOV, XVID, MKV etc...etc... Also which supports AC3 Audio format, like a 5.1 Surround sound. The idea is I dont wanna convert the original video to play on the iPad which results in considerable quality loss. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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1, by remuxing to MP4, you can make your videos playable in the stock Videos 2, if you want to keep your current file type (I wouldn't unless I really had to - on non-jailbroken devices, it's only MP4/ m4v/ MOV files that can be played with the maximum efficiency), you can still reencode its AC-3 tracks to an AAC one, making it compatible with most third-party players out there. Read my articles - I've posted several on audio reencoding (while keeping the video stream intact) in this forum and to the Apple TV forum here at MacRumors. |
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Does anyone here has an experience with CineXPlayer Hd it says it plays all the format except .MKV which is coming soon and also plays Video in AC3 Audio.
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All in all, I don't really recommend the current version if you have a Retina iPad. Wait for a bugfixed version. |
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BTW CineXPlayer description says it supports Retina Display !! So are you sure when you say it does not take advantage of the Retina Display, So what are you talking about ?? |
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2, you can always trust my reviews. If I do state that it doesn't make use of the Retina screen, then it doesn't. ---------- Quote:
I bet Apple doesn't try to make Dolby at least decrease their extremely, laughably high licensing fees (so that they become payable for iOS devs) because they also prefer iOS users, after not being able to play back "nonstandard" formats, purchase movies exclusively from iTunes Store. Just for the record: Dolby requires iOS devs to pay around $1 for each sold copy & between $20k and $30k base licensing fee annually, independent of the number of copies sold. No wonder no third-party devs (except for the long-time licenser of Dolby, the CineXPlayer folks) license Dolby's tech... Last edited by Menneisyys2; Nov 23, 2012 at 05:30 AM. |
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