Android Video Fix

  • #1, by darren-beckettTuesday, 08. March 2016, 10:30 8 years ago
    Are you able to confirm that a fix is being worked on for playing Android videos?
    Currently they can only be played if they are manually copied to the visionaire folder on the sdcard.

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  • #2, by htw8849Wednesday, 09. March 2016, 14:00 8 years ago
    I built our game yesterday for android as well.

    We're using mp4-videos (the videos were included in the .vis file during built) and
    they were working perfectly fine.

    Visionaire Editor Version was 4.2 (build 11.82).

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  • #3, by darren-beckettWednesday, 09. March 2016, 14:45 8 years ago
    That's strange, I couldn't get MP4's to work. I will try harder, thanks.

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  • #4, by htw8849Thursday, 10. March 2016, 08:36 8 years ago
    Here are the encoder settings of the mp4-video we used - maybe that might help.

    And again: It's important to incorporate the video into the vis-file at built-time.

    mediainfo intro.mp4

    General
    Complete name : intro.mp4
    Format : MPEG-4
    Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
    Codec ID : mp42
    File size : 74.5 MiB
    Duration : 1mn 37s
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    Overall bit rate : 6 402 Kbps
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:21
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:23
    ©TIM : 00:00:00:00
    ©TSC : 25
    ©TSZ : 1

    Video
    ID : 1
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : High@L4.2
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames
    Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=25
    Codec ID : avc1
    Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
    Duration : 1mn 37s
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 6 036 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate : 12.0 Mbps
    Width : 1 024 pixels
    Height : 768 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Constant
    Frame rate : 25.000 fps
    Standard : PAL
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.307
    Stream size : 70.3 MiB (94%)
    Language : English
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:21
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:21
    Color primaries : BT.709
    Transfer characteristics : BT.709
    Matrix coefficients : BT.709

    Audio
    ID : 2
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format profile : LC
    Codec ID : 40
    Duration : 1mn 37s
    Source duration : 1mn 37s
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 317 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate : 415 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : Front: L R
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Stream size : 3.70 MiB (5%)
    Source stream size : 3.70 MiB (5%)
    Language : English
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:21
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-03-09 11:05:21


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  • #5, by darren-beckettThursday, 10. March 2016, 14:44 8 years ago
    This is great, thanks.

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  • #6, by darren-beckettMonday, 14. March 2016, 10:46 8 years ago
    Here are the encoder settings of the mp4-video we used - maybe that might help...


    Hi htw8849,

    Do you have a recommendation for a piece of software to do the conversion?

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  • #7, by htw8849Tuesday, 22. March 2016, 23:32 8 years ago
    Sorry for the late reply.

    Our graphic designer used after effects to make the animations and then adobe media encoder to render them.

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