On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Akiduki <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am developing a video rating tools which use Android's MediaPlayer
> class to playback the video sequences. I used the APIdemo at Android
> SDK to playback my encoded sequences but the picture stalled at the
> first frame on the emulator. Since I didn't have the commercial
> Android phone so I don't know whether this problem comes from my video
> coding profiles or the emulator itself. Here are the two sequences I
> used to test:
>
> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5I4AGSCX
> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0BEHS4M9
> I use x264 to encode, with baseline profile and bitrate=400k,
> fps=30or25.

God I really hate the megaupload.com service. If you could email the 2
videos directly to my email address (I presume they are around 360k
each?) I'll happily test them on a physical phone for you.

As Mark said, the emulator is not a good test environment for video
playback, you'll find it a lot easier to buy or hire an Android phone
for testing this particular function of your app.

>
> And by the way, how can I install an apk package to the Zoom2 MDP,
> besides using the adb tools. I am wondering there's someone who is
> familiar with Zoom2 and Android so I put the question here.

I'm not familiar with the Zoom2... What is the specific problem with
using adb? If the device has Wifi, you should be able to download your
APK from the browser and install it from there...

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