Those video players are not integrated into the hardware video
decoding/rendering backend (media-hub) that makes video playback possible
on an Ubuntu phone. In general, the phone CPUs are not powerful enough to
play the normal 30 fps videos that you're used to seeing.
Jim
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at
They will also likely miss a Mir backend.
Thomas
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:44 AM, Behrooz Ramezani
wrote:
> Hello I am so confused because why video player like mpv or vlc or mplayer
> have only sound output and there is not any video output?
>
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> Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device
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What do you mean?
Those apps are not available on Ubuntu Touch.
Are you using Xmir? I have VLC on my Nexus 7 and yes video doesn't
work,only audio works.
Probably because currently it always switch to software mode.
On Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:44:48 AM PHT, Behrooz Ramezani wrote:
Hello
Hello
I am so confused because why video player like mpv or vlc or mplayer have
only sound output and there is not any video output?
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Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device
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