New issue
Advanced search Search tips
Note: Color blocks (like or ) mean that a user may not be available. Tooltip shows the reason.

Issue 720097 link

Starred by 1 user

Issue metadata

Status: WontFix
Owner:
Last visit > 30 days ago
Closed: May 2017
Cc:
Components:
EstimatedDays: ----
NextAction: ----
OS: Android
Pri: 3
Type: Bug



Sign in to add a comment

4k mp4 video is not decoded on Nexus7 + android 5

Project Member Reported by yini...@chromium.org, May 9 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version: 60.0.3087.3
OS: Android 5

this is not a regression.

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) navigate to https://172.17.32.252/videostack/testmatrix/index.html?file=crowd2.mp4


What is the expected result?
audio and video are both decoded, playback is normal. 

What happens instead?
only audio is decoded, video is not decoded so there is black screen.
 

Comment 1 by w...@chromium.org, May 9 2017

Cc: tguilbert@chromium.org yini...@chromium.org
tguilbert: How can we force MediaPlayerRenderer to double check whether MediaPlayer handles this?
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
What does MediaPlayerRenderer have to do with this? Seems this should be using AVDA?

Comment 4 by w...@chromium.org, May 15 2017

I want to see whether the device should support 4k or if it's a bug in AVDA. If MediaPlayer can't play 4k this is wontfix.
Hmm, was going to say try YouTube app, but it tops out at 1440p on my PXL; so just using a custom build which forces MediaPlayer seems the easiest way to check.

Comment 6 by w...@chromium.org, May 15 2017

Yeah, fair point. I'll try it on my N7 now.

Comment 7 by w...@chromium.org, May 18 2017

Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
Doesn't work with MediaPlayer either so we can be confident that this device doesn't support 4k h264. (I see OMX errors in the logcat.)

Sign in to add a comment