Bapun Staff member Community Manager Joined 3 Nov 2010 Messages 27,959 Solutions 9 Reaction score 38,598 30 May 2020 #41 Source Source
Prithi Deb Contributor Joined 17 Apr 2019 Messages 8,334 Solutions 1 Reaction score 11,228 2 Jun 2020 #42 https://twitter.com/x/status/1267754318989574146 Source https://twitter.com/x/status/1267756250617405441 Source Last edited: 2 Jun 2020
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iDJ Elite Contributor Joined 23 Aug 2018 Messages 25,794 Solutions 6 Reaction score 32,611 2 Jun 2020 #43 Prithi Deb said: It seems Realme TV doesn't support H.265 video format. Click to expand... Their phones doesn't support H.265 either.
Prithi Deb said: It seems Realme TV doesn't support H.265 video format. Click to expand... Their phones doesn't support H.265 either.
Prithi Deb Contributor Joined 17 Apr 2019 Messages 8,334 Solutions 1 Reaction score 11,228 2 Jun 2020 #44 DJ Roy said: Their phones doesn't support H.265 either. Click to expand... Where? In the default player? If I install MX Player or VLC and play x265 videos, won't it play?
DJ Roy said: Their phones doesn't support H.265 either. Click to expand... Where? In the default player? If I install MX Player or VLC and play x265 videos, won't it play?
iDJ Elite Contributor Joined 23 Aug 2018 Messages 25,794 Solutions 6 Reaction score 32,611 2 Jun 2020 #45 Prithi Deb said: Where? In the default player? If I install MX Player or VLC and play x265 videos, won't it play? Click to expand... Software doesn't supports it. Third party player playes using software decode.
Prithi Deb said: Where? In the default player? If I install MX Player or VLC and play x265 videos, won't it play? Click to expand... Software doesn't supports it. Third party player playes using software decode.