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#1 |
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Video Playback
Hi All,
I've finally got my edge to see my Samba server. Oddly, however, when I attempt to play an avi over the network, only a minute or so of the file is recognized and played. If I play the file from a USB thumb drive, the entire file plays. Am I missing a step, or is this a idiosyncrasy that might be worked it in upcoming updates? - - I also notice that the connection to the server isn't very reliable. Any help would be appriciated. |
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#2 |
Edge User
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Is it attempting to stream the video? How are you connecting to your Samba server? I use the built-in ES File Explorer and temporarily cache movies onto the device from my Mac running Samba.
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#3 |
Edge User
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It is attempting to stream the video.
I wasn't aware there was an option to temporarily cache the video. I'm also using ES File Explorer. How do I pull this off? Thanks |
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#4 |
Edge User
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I wasn't aware ES File Explorer could stream video in the first place. Even on my Droid it doesn't stream...When I click on a video, I always get something like "Unable to stream" and then it starts to download the video in a temporary folder that gets deleted once you exit ES File Explorer.
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#5 |
Edge User
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well, as you've stated, streaming doesn't work. Perhaps the cache isn't large enough to support the operation. So I went along and transferred the avi from my server to the internal SD, using ES. Attempts to play the file via ES failed, resulting in a "this file cannot be played", after playing for a couple of seconds. I got the same result when tying to playi the file from the library.
This is a bit disappointing, as I would hate to have to use a thumb drive anytime I wanted to view a video. Any suggestions towards a resolution would be appreciated. |
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#6 |
Edge User
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I don't think .avi is a supported format for movies on the eDGe...I usually have to have mine in a .mp4
EDIT: .avi shouldn't be a problem with the new Dingo release |
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#7 |
Edge User
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Snow, EE's player use gstreamer, which has a lot of open sourced plugins. So EE support FLV, WMV, AVI (not all avi formats) e.t.c. If your engines update libraries with the latest ones (gst-plugins-*-0.10.24) probably it will help (and if they try add good and ugly archives then EE will support even more formats
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#8 |
Edge User
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Ok, guys, so what are we saying here? Is the edge capable of doing what I seek. Snow, the Dingo release, is it the one that was recently released or is it soon coming?
Thanks. Edit: just saw in another post that Dingo will be out Monday. Looking forward to it. |
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