spudy12 wrote:I understand, time is always hard to come by these days!
Good to know that it's on it's way though. Will it just download the original file, or will it download it at the quality for that device / chosen?
Original quality only, as you cannot resume transcoded videos (unless they have been fully transcoded) if the connection drops.
Just thought with offline downloading it could be an iplayer offline watch style setup whilst travelling.
The idea is that on any compatiable video, you press a download button and the video then downloads to sdcard/ServiiGo/Videos/[MOVIES|EPISODES|OTHER].
Then if you press play when a video is on the sdcard, it is played from there rather than streamed.
But I wanted to work in a way to browse the downloaded videos when offline (although you can use a file explorer at the moment).
Yes they have messed around with it a lot so I'm surprised any of it worked.
I have eventually found a way to remove all their crap, root it and make it run like a standard android tablet. (
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthr ... 44&page=24) -- use version 0.8.11 of the offline installer
Can you think of any reason why original quality playback would not work on either Internal / External player or standard and enhanced profiles?
VLC has the best luck out of the lot - plays a few frames then video freezes.
It wouldn't even install on my desktop anymore, I'll try an older version at some point.
Well probably too high bitrate to be decoded, you could try a low res mp4 sample to try?