Hevc 10 bit on T719N - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi can anyone test video playback of h.265 10 bit video on this tab

wont work... even with mxplayer pro with custom codec play it slowly... the device is capable but the codec is not.

I played hevc 10 bits vids on a t815 tab s2 today.
Sweet as pie.

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Teclast X98 AIR II dont play 4K videos :(

Hello, in trying to play a 4K video on this tablet, searching in youtube and the official webpage i see that the X98 tablet must play 4K videos.
This is my tablet trying to play a 4K video in windows 10 with media player classic. My tablet its on 2.02 bios
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paaE5-hhXso
You can see that the mouse its ultra laggy in windows 10 when i open the video file, youtube video in 4K its laggy too.
i dont know to put youtube links sorry
If i try to play the same video in android 5.0 with mx player i have the same results.
And this is the 4K file that im trying to play, this file works fine on my desktop PC with media player classic:
https://mega.nz/#!RoYVHDrA!ADmPpQAGIuFH29aqkAd47gB0oSoA1nzaR7hMs5ArDtY
Anyone have another video file to test my tablet in 4K? Maybe my CPU its broken or something?
Have you turn on gpu acceleration for video in the player ?
PS : I checked that video - this is hevc codec ( h265 ) and 4 k ... - the tablet to run it smooth had not even a chance .
Try something with h264 codec and 4 K ...
Thank You, ok i will try with h264 códec instead h265.

MediaPad M3 Lite NOT HW Decoding H.265 10 bit files

Hi guys,
Just wanted to share with you the fact that MediaPad M3 Lite / Snapdragon 435 does not HW handle H.265 / HEVC 10 bits files. Just got one for this purpose, watch movies / series and it always goes to SW decoder in MX Player (and others) for 10 bits files.
I am able to HW watch a HEVC [email protected]@Main 8 bits file, but when I use a Main [email protected]@Main 10 bits file, it switched to SW decoder. A file around 2000 kb/s bitrate seems to be processed fine, but a 3627 bitrate stutters a lot and the sound is no longer in sync with the video... Might look to get another one now.
Hope that this message will help someone.
Same thing happens on the regular M3 with the Kirin 950 processor. Noticed it some time ago but eventually gave up on trying to watch these videos on this device.
In my case they all play fine on sw decoders (mx player for example) but after a while the device heats up and throttling happens, and the video desyncs or starts to stutter badly.

Huawei P10 4k / HEVC / h.265 playback problems on Laptop / Desktop PC

Hey folks,
I am using a P10 (VTR-L09) with EMUI-Version 8.0.0 and Android Version 8.0.0. Due to the camera problems of the android 9 update (see other posts here) I am still using Android 8.0.0. In Android 9 Huawei is switching to h.264 for 4k Videos but the files are much bigger and due to the not working OIS the results are terrible.
I am using video in UHD 4k 16:9 stereo and the quality is great. Huawei is using h.265 codec and the file size is quite ok. On the phone the video playback is good working.
But I am facing the problem, that I am not able to play the videos on other devices than the P10. On my i7 with Windows 10 and VLC player, VLC is stopping after a few frames. It looks like the video is corrupted. Converting the files via VLC results in a video with the audio stream and a black screen. On others players the videos stops every second. Other 4k videos are played without any problems on this machine. A lot of editing programs are not able to load the videos (I've tried to convert them to an other format). So it seems to me that Huawei is using a special version of h.265 codec or the are having an error in creating the video files.
Does any body know what "special" version of h.265 /HEVC codec Huawei is using or what the reason could be?
I know that h.265 need hardware support but the i7 should be powerful enough to handle that.
Looking for your answer
s1983s

HEVC Video Support?

Hello, I'm going to be upgrading from my Midnight Black Snapdragon S5 to the Ocean Blue 512GB Exynos Note9 and would like to know if it supports HEVC x265 video files (in .m4v & .mkv formats) ? I can play them on my PC via KMPlayer but would be great if the stock Video Player & Gallery on the Note9 support them as well so I wouldn't have to download MX Player instead. Any info is appreciated, thank you for reading
PS: Please quote my post when you reply as I don't check Note9 forums often (yet ).
koragg97 said:
Hello, I'm going to be upgrading from my Midnight Black Snapdragon S5 to the Ocean Blue 512GB Exynos Note9 and would like to know if it supports HEVC x265 video files (in .m4v & .mkv formats) ? I can play them on my PC via KMPlayer but would be great if the stock Video Player & Gallery on the Note9 support them as well so I wouldn't have to download MX Player instead. Any info is appreciated, thank you for reading
PS: Please quote my post when you reply as I don't check Note9 forums often (yet ).
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I haven't used this feature but tried to answer your question on my Eyxnos Note 9
It seems to have the option to select hevc in video recording settings of standard camera app.
A short test video , recorded on Note 9 with hevc option enabled was playable in both native gallery app and MXplayer.
Both players seemed to confirm hevc encoding
paul_59 said:
I haven't used this feature but tried to answer your question on my Eyxnos Note 9
It seems to have the option to select hevc in video recording settings of standard camera app.
A short test video , recorded on Note 9 with hevc option enabled was playable in both native gallery app and MXplayer.
Both players seemed to confirm hevc encoding
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I mainly would watch series in HEVC but if it plays recorded HEVC from the camera I don't see a reason not to play movies etc. Thanks for confirming
isint hevc just the encoding for the file container?
logically anything that has H.265 support can play it( which all modern players should be able to play/read)
btw file extensions(container) are almost meaningless eg: mkv, mv4,mp4 and dosent regulate if the actualy decoding is possible or not. they are just a name that allows the correct app to start and open the file. the header in the file probably is the important part.

1080p HEVC decoding

I'm thinking if this tablet could be a good choice, but I would like to know if the device support smooth playback of 1080p HEVC 8-bit and 10-bit video?
Any ideas?
Playgamie said:
I'm thinking if this tablet could be a good choice, but I would like to know if the device support smooth playback of 1080p HEVC 8-bit and 10-bit video?
Any ideas?
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Unfortunatly, there is no hardware decoding for HEVC on this device and the cpu can't handle the load for HEVC software decoding.
To choose the right device, look at the supported codecs by the gpu.
As an example, galaxy tab s5e seems more suitable with its snapdragon 670 whitch support both HEVC 8 and 10-bit (according wikipedia, qualcomm wesite does no mention bit depth).
When i use MX player with transvoding SW or HW (i forget), hevc works without freeze

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