![]() ![]() This dedicated accelerator supports hardware-accelerated decoding of the following video codecs on Windows and Linux platforms: MPEG-2, VC-1, H.264 (AVCHD), H.265 (HEVC), VP8, VP9 and AV1 (see table below for codec support for each GPU generation). My phone is a Huawei IDEOS U8150 running Froyo with a 320x240 resolution and a 528 Mhz ARMv6 processor. NVDECODE API enables software developers to configure this dedicated hardware video decoder. So I want to know what is ideal for my low end phone (video should be normal quality and size)? However, 3GP videos from my Nokia phones play smoothly (even natively). It plays slowly and the video-audio gets out of sync progressively. ![]() ![]() I searched the Android developer page and tried the H.264 setting on my converter etc, but the file fails to play natively on my handset and when I tried to open it using RockPlayer. Or perhaps some other codec/format that Android can (or is designed to) play smoothly and with an acceptable file size/quality ratio? While I know Android phones play mp4 the best, I wanted to know what other specification in this container is the best for playback, (the bitrate, resolution, fps etc). ![]()
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