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Working video players? - jojuma - 06-07-2022 Which video players do you use? I tried some, but the only one working which has a usable UI for me so far is Clapper. But it has annoying artifacts appearing while playing and some minor image errors. So maybe someone knows about an alternative? RE: Working video players? - Fish - 06-07-2022 You could try mpv. RE: Working video players? - jojuma - 06-07-2022 I tried mpv. But initially it has no UI at all. You must set it as default app for playing videos and tap on the video file to open it with mpv. Then, while playing, the controls are hardly usable since they're extremly small. Also not an optimal choice in my opinion, though it plays the files fine... RE: Working video players? - Zebulon Walton - 06-07-2022 Last time I tried it VLC worked well. RE: Working video players? - jojuma - 06-07-2022 Of course generally VLC is the first option to try. But in my case, the UI is completely unresponsive. I can set it as default video app. Then you can tap the file and it will be opened by VLC, but neither can I use the video controls nor the application controls. I have to close the whole app via the system control to stop playback. So in my case, also not a real option... RE: Working video players? - arkadione - 06-07-2022 (06-07-2022, 01:25 PM)jojuma Wrote: Which video players do you use? since playing videos and music is so bad from youtube i have setup my own jellyfin server to listen to music and watch the occasional movie. i use spotdl to download the music RE: Working video players? - biketool - 06-08-2022 VLC, and Kodi both work well, the Gnome player wont play most codecs I have found; but as usual until we build players for the GPU(I forget the name of the experimental player) or we have an in-between software layer to access the video acceleration hardware we will get around an hour of play before depleting a full battery. VLC requires dismissing the first play dialog by swiping it away in the app selector, after that it is normal VLC greatness except for battery burn, it does require scaling though. Kodi works well and like VLC plays everything but the standard Estuary skin has no back button so you need a keyboard and the Phosh keyboard in the corner interferes with scaling and some inputs, Estouchy(Es-touch-y) skin has a back arrow for that input but it crashes most video stream plugins for now on pine while that skin works on an AMD64 linux laptop and an android(lineageos) tablet without crashing in my testing. It needs someone better at debugging python as to why estouchy crashes Kodi on pinephone/mobian. RE: Working video players? - gosh000 - 06-08-2022 You could try SMPlayer, it's GUI for MPV and MPLayer. I have not tried it on Mobian but on Debian works very well. RE: Working video players? - as365n4 - 06-08-2022 For me the best working Video Player on Mobian is Kodi set to window mode, it plays all my music and videos without any problems. Any other Video Player I tried so far has issues, like no UI or unresponsiveness or missing codec or turning a 480p video into a slideshow.... RE: Working video players? - biketool - 06-08-2022 (06-08-2022, 10:51 AM)as365n4 Wrote: For me the best working Video Player on Mobian is Kodi set to window mode, it plays all my music and videos without any problems. What skin are you using? |