Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 08 Feb 2013 17:05

don't know if this reported or not, voice gets distorted when playing at a faster speed.

VLC android beta 8.
Yes, speeding up naturally results in a higher pitch. If your device is really powerful, then you can try enable time-stretching audio in preferences that preserves pitch when changing speed.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby FinancialWar » 08 Feb 2013 18:40

Yes, speeding up naturally results in a higher pitch. If your device is really powerful, then you can try enable time-stretching audio in preferences that preserves pitch when changing speed.
I have samsung galaxy s2 and with time-stretching audio enabled, there is still a higher pitch.

I also have DicePlayer which can play video at a higher speed without altering pitch on the same phone.

So does that mean VLC require a much higher processing power?

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 08 Feb 2013 18:42

Yes, speeding up naturally results in a higher pitch. If your device is really powerful, then you can try enable time-stretching audio in preferences that preserves pitch when changing speed.
I have samsung galaxy s2 and with time-stretching audio enabled, there is still a higher pitch.
Should not happen.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby FinancialWar » 08 Feb 2013 18:54

Yes, speeding up naturally results in a higher pitch. If your device is really powerful, then you can try enable time-stretching audio in preferences that preserves pitch when changing speed.
I have samsung galaxy s2 and with time-stretching audio enabled, there is still a higher pitch.
Should not happen.
All good now. Had to restart VLC that's all.

Thanks

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby ceboykin86 » 08 Feb 2013 20:08

Ok so tested on my LG Optimus G:

I selected hardware accelerated decoding and time stretching audio before trying to playback any files.

Playback of some videos is fine unless I try skip forward/backward/etc with The matrix video and flcl video I was able to move around in the video and it would pause the audio momentarily but continue video playback. Baldr on first run had no response and crashed the app. On second run it worked fine until I tried to skip forward which caused the app to crash. The VLC video had sound in portrait mode but no video, where in landscape mode it just crashed.

Tree video 320p25_1500 played fine with some video artifacts on the yellow house.
480p25_2000 stuttered a tiny bit but looked just fine and played fine after stutters. On second play no stutter.
576 stuttered a bit on first play, but no issues on second play.
720 played just fine.

While trying to play video taken with my phone's camera it crashed once with the wheel for fast forward or rewinding. But if I disable that they play just fine normally. If I skip forward using the seekbar: 1. In landscape mode it pauses for a second and resumes. 2. In portrait mode it causes flickering black boxes on top of the video either fully or partially hiding the video for brief moments. After a few seconds the flickering boxes stop or continue randomly.

Playing audio files I had already placed on my phone in mostly .mp3 format was just fine. With both previously on phone audio and video files playback speed changes works fine.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 08 Feb 2013 20:27

Ok so tested on my LG Optimus G:

I selected hardware accelerated decoding and time stretching audio before trying to playback any files.

Playback of some videos is fine unless I try skip forward/backward/etc with The matrix video and flcl video I was able to move around in the video and it would pause the audio momentarily but continue video playback. Baldr on first run had no response and crashed the app. On second run it worked fine until I tried to skip forward which caused the app to crash. The VLC video had sound in portrait mode but no video, where in landscape mode it just crashed.

Tree video 320p25_1500 played fine with some video artifacts on the yellow house.
480p25_2000 stuttered a tiny bit but looked just fine and played fine after stutters. On second play no stutter.
576 stuttered a bit on first play, but no issues on second play.
720 played just fine.

While trying to play video taken with my phone's camera it crashed once with the wheel for fast forward or rewinding. But if I disable that they play just fine normally. If I skip forward using the seekbar: 1. In landscape mode it pauses for a second and resumes. 2. In portrait mode it causes flickering black boxes on top of the video either fully or partially hiding the video for brief moments. After a few seconds the flickering boxes stop or continue randomly.

Playing audio files I had already placed on my phone in mostly .mp3 format was just fine. With both previously on phone audio and video files playback speed changes works fine.
Can you share some logs with regards to the crashes? See http://wiki.videolan.org/Android_Report_bugs for a tutorial on how to do that.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby ceboykin86 » 08 Feb 2013 21:01

I'll see what I can do. I couldn't find any logcat files so I'm going to try and use android terminal emulator. What would happen is the items would not play or stop responding, so I would hit back and it would start to go to the previous screen, dim a little but I could still see the interface a bit. Wouldn't respond or anything so I would use my phone's task manager to stop it, reopen vlc, and then I get a popup that says vlc is not responding would I like to close it.

I had to go through this process anytime it froze playing a video, or didn't play a video in the first place. Would this situation create logcat files?

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 08 Feb 2013 21:04

It would not create a crash dump, but with adb logcat or aLogCat it would leave behind an usable trace.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby ceboykin86 » 08 Feb 2013 21:09

It would not create a crash dump, but with adb logcat or aLogCat it would leave behind an usable trace.
Android terminal emulator was giving me access denied to /dev/log/main

So what should I do with alogcat, it's running and showing a stream of text, should I recreate the video problem with alogcat running? (I'm new to using stuff like this sorry)

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby FinancialWar » 08 Feb 2013 21:17

if I play a movie at 1.5x speed, and I press home key and quit and then go back to VLC, it will show up as 1.5x on the screen but actual speed is back to 1x.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby alberginia » 16 Feb 2013 17:50

Hello,

I'd like to install VLC on my phone but it doesn't let me download it from Google Play. It says it is not compatible with my device, but I'm not sure whether that's just because you haven't tried it yet. :)

If I could install a file directly I would try it and let you know if it works. I've got an Utano T180 (Model: HW-T18) with Android 2.3.5. Do you have any version that I could try? :)

Best regards,

Albergínia

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 16 Feb 2013 18:17

Could you install androidterm and run the following line, then paste the output here? Thanks.

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cat /proc/cpuinfo

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby alberginia » 16 Feb 2013 18:40

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$ cat /proc/cpuinfo Processor : ARMv6-compatible processor rev 5 (v6l) BogoMIPS : 532.48 Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp java CPU implementer : 0x41 CPU architecture: 6TEJ CPU variant : 0x1 CPU part : 0xb36 CPU revision : 5 Hardware : QCT MSM7x27 T18 Revision : 0000 Serial : 0000000000000000

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 16 Feb 2013 18:45

I've got an Utano T180 (Model: HW-T18) with Android 2.3.5. Do you have any version that I could try? :)
Based on your logcat info, you processor supports ARMv6 with FPU. Therefore you can take the latest build by date from here: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/armv6-android-fpu/

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby alberginia » 16 Feb 2013 19:15

Fantastic! Works seamlessly! Thanks! :)

I installed this build, as you recommended:
VLC-debug-20130216-0222.apk
And so far I've tried watching videos and using the subtitles.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby 1989theark » 18 Feb 2013 04:47

I have an EVO LTE

Qualcom LTE 4G Chipset: Snapdragon S4 MSM8960

Snapdragon S4 class incorporates the latest in mobile architecture design and technology to address the demands for intelligent connectivity, high performance and energy efficiency.

• First on 28nm process technology: Snapdragon S4 processors are the first mobile processors to be manufactured using the latest 28nm process technology that provides inherent advantages in frequency scaling, power consumption and size reduction.

• First Fully Integrated 3G/4G: The S4 class includes the industry’s first fully integrated LTE world mode/multimode modem.

• Uses ARM® instruction set, software and eco-system: Snapdragon S4 processors are the first processors in the industry to be designed specifically for advanced process technology and uses the ARM instruction set architecture (ISA). Snapdragon S4 processors are complete solutions that provide a superior balance of performance and power efficiency delivering:

• Superior CPU performance: Multicore CPUs with a frequency range of 1.5Ghz to 2.5Ghz per core and supporting asynchronous symmetric multiprocessing (aSMP) for the optimal balance of performance and power efficiency.

• Superior modem performance: The industry’s first fully integrated LTE world/multimode modem with support for the widest range of frequencies and bands—including full multimode support for existing standards such as EV-DO and HSPA.

• Superior graphics performance: High performance programmable Adreno GPUs for the highest quality video and console quality gaming.

• Superior power efficiency: Tight integration of best in class components and use of highly efficient, low power engines such as Qualcomm’s fully programmable Hexagon DSPs result in a highly power efficient system. Connectivity options also include integrated GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, and FM.

Running android 4.0.4


whats the recommended version of VLC for me and could you provide a link straight to it.

so i dont get lost with a list of a single version and pick the wrong one with bugs that have already bin dealt with.

i will be playing 720P video
with subtitles

mkv,flv,mp4,avi,wav,mp3,flac,h.264



Note i found the chpset and copied and pasted

i do not advocate or advertise any porduct. im simply trying to provide enough information for the right vlc for EVO LTE owners

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 18 Feb 2013 04:50

I have an EVO LTE Qualcom LTE 4G Chipset: Snapdragon S4 MSM8960

Snapdragon S4 class incorporates the latest in mobile architecture design and technology to address the demands for intelligent connectivity, high performance and energy efficiency.
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/arm ... 7-1147.apk

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby rambo » 28 Feb 2013 00:34

All good now. Had to restart VLC that's all.

Thanks
Yeah, same problem here. I was like "MAN, my smartphone is not the most powerful, but cmon, it's a 2012 smartphone, how can't it be powerful enough".

And then I closed it and POOM, worked.

I have a very importante feature request. I really really need 2 features:
1. A-B option to loop a section of a song
2. Pitch modifier, cuz I'm musician and I use a lot these 2 features in the PC version.

It'd be nice to have these 2 features in my smartphone so I can practice on-the-go. Thank you for this great player!

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby lovelycoser » 28 Feb 2013 10:47

Is this the right version for sure? How to solve this problem? just does title screen with VLC at the top and then quits with "Unfortunately, VLC has stopped." :?:

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 28 Feb 2013 22:15

Unfortunately, VLC has stopped." :?:
Hi, could you follow these directions and produce a bug stacktrace as follows: http://wiki.videolan.org/Android_Report_bugs

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby almulder » 05 Mar 2013 19:10

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Model SGH-T889 running Android 4.1.1, Chipset Samsung Exynos 4 Quad.

Willing to test a version. What one do you recommend?

And if you can provide me links to all the other files needed for testing that you reference on:

VLC for Android bug testing.
This is a small form to help us testing VLC.
We can send improve the build for your machine.

Thanks,

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UPDATE:
Found the file and test files.

Ran test using: "Android Armv7-A" - "VLC-debug-20130305-0110"

The form was a bit generic, so I thought I would get you the specifics here. (Filled out form as well.)

First I played test file on PC then on my device, then continued to the next file. Here are my results.

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Music: Mr_Zebra.mp3 - Plays, but when skipping it distorts for a few seconds and then continues. Recital_24bit.flac - Does not play, Causes a crash and auto restart of app. Cadence to Arms.ogg - Plays, but when skipping it distorts until you pause and play again then its fine playing again. Video: BALDER.mkv - Plays, Audio takes about 1 sec to kick in and if fast forwarding audio again takes about 1 sec to kick back in. CONT-4G.mkv - Plays, Audio takes about 1 sec to kick in and if fast forwarding audio again takes about 2-3 sec to kick back in. flcl.mkv - Plays, if fast forwarding audio distorts for about 2-3 sec to kick back in. HTC_makes_it_mine.wmv - Plays with audio and fast forwarding works. Mr_MrsSmith-h264_aac.mp4 - Video Plays, audio off with video about 1 sec behind. fast forwarding distorts the audio, pause and plays fixes audio. vlc-player.mp4 - NO Video, audio plays, fast forwarding audio again takes about 1 sec to kick back in. in_to_tree_320p25_1500.mp4 - Plays smooth in_to_tree_480p25_2000.mp4 - Plays Smooth, green bar on left side and small green circle in lower right in_to_tree_576p25_2000.mp4 - Plays smooth in_to_tree_720p25_3000.mp4 - Plays smooth lost_noSoud.mkv - Plays smooth

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby rambo » 07 Mar 2013 11:48

Hi, many thanks for the Android version of this amazing player. But I'm having issues using reducing the speed of an audio. I've marked the option that allows you to change the speed wothout chagne the pitch. I have an Xperia Neo V, so its a powerful phone, runnin Android 4.0.4. Well, when I reduce the speed, the playback becomes really insupportable and VLC starts to skipping seconds constantly. So it's imposible to listen to a backing track and play along with it if VLC skips seconds and change the tempo.

CHEERS!

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 07 Mar 2013 12:22

Hi, many thanks for the Android version of this amazing player. But I'm having issues using reducing the speed of an audio. I've marked the option that allows you to change the speed wothout chagne the pitch. I have an Xperia Neo V, so its a powerful phone, runnin Android 4.0.4. Well, when I reduce the speed, the playback becomes really insupportable and VLC starts to skipping seconds constantly. So it's imposible to listen to a backing track and play along with it if VLC skips seconds and change the tempo.
Either un-cap your CPU or get a more powerful phone. As the description says, time-stretching audio demands a powerful CPU, as it has to recalculate every audio sample on the fly.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby rambo » 07 Mar 2013 19:11

Hi, many thanks for the Android version of this amazing player. But I'm having issues using reducing the speed of an audio. I've marked the option that allows you to change the speed wothout chagne the pitch. I have an Xperia Neo V, so its a powerful phone, runnin Android 4.0.4. Well, when I reduce the speed, the playback becomes really insupportable and VLC starts to skipping seconds constantly. So it's imposible to listen to a backing track and play along with it if VLC skips seconds and change the tempo.
Either un-cap your CPU or get a more powerful phone. As the description says, time-stretching audio demands a powerful CPU, as it has to recalculate every audio sample on the fly.
Thank you, but I think Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V is a POWERFUL phone, with a CPU 1GHz Scorpion, 512Mb RAM, runnin ICS 4.0.4 and GPU Adreno 205. I can't believe that is not powerful enough for runnin that feature :geek:.

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Re: Help us test VLC for Android and report bugs

Postby edwardw » 08 Mar 2013 01:09

Well, time-stretching audio works well on most popular phones like the Samsung Galaxy S3, Nexus 7, Nexus 4, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S2, and Galaxy Note. So I think it's not an issue of VLC, but something capping your hardware (especially SetCPU).


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