Hi All,
I have a HDR Fox T2 (hence reason for posting this message here so apologies if I've put it in the wrong place)
I have a specific requirement. I would like to watch some recordings from my HDR on my Android device - Samsung S3 Mini or Samsung Tab3 (both running 4.1.2). I would like to use a player than can both seek AND be able to play the video at a slightly faster speed (say 1.4 times).
The files on the HDR are shrunk and decrypted first.
I've tried VLC, MX Player and finally settled on BS Player as this seeks very nicely and speeds up the video easily. The only problem is, after playing it on my (newish) Tab3, I've now noticed that the video needs deinterlacing. The problem is BS Player doesn't seem to provide this facility. It does however, provide the option of using a custom codec... anyway that's for another forum..
What I would like to know is can the HDR / Webif create deinterlaced files whilst decrypting / shirnking / exporting to MPG? (the MPG router might not be viable as then you are in effect doubling up the space used to hold a movie)
Hope someone can help
Thanks
Rod
I have a HDR Fox T2 (hence reason for posting this message here so apologies if I've put it in the wrong place)
I have a specific requirement. I would like to watch some recordings from my HDR on my Android device - Samsung S3 Mini or Samsung Tab3 (both running 4.1.2). I would like to use a player than can both seek AND be able to play the video at a slightly faster speed (say 1.4 times).
The files on the HDR are shrunk and decrypted first.
I've tried VLC, MX Player and finally settled on BS Player as this seeks very nicely and speeds up the video easily. The only problem is, after playing it on my (newish) Tab3, I've now noticed that the video needs deinterlacing. The problem is BS Player doesn't seem to provide this facility. It does however, provide the option of using a custom codec... anyway that's for another forum..
What I would like to know is can the HDR / Webif create deinterlaced files whilst decrypting / shirnking / exporting to MPG? (the MPG router might not be viable as then you are in effect doubling up the space used to hold a movie)
Hope someone can help
Thanks
Rod