![]() ![]() VLC falls back to software decoding if it runs into any problems with the hardware decoder so 4K videos will likely be too slow there as well. You can install VLC and use it has your video player by entering the app settings, go to Display, and then check “Use VLC”.While this will work for 4K videos too, those typically require HEVC / h.265 hardware decoding and turning off acceleration will result in choppy playback. You can do this by entering the app settings, go to Display, and uncheck “Hardware Accelerate Videos”. If the videos are 1080p or less, try turning off hardware acceleration to bypass the device’s decoder.You must turn off hardware acceleration in my apps to correctly rotate the videos. Possibly this will change in the future, but right now those devices are incapable of hardware decoding iPhone videos that require rotation. As of 2023, the Amazon Fire TV Sticks and Sony Bravia TVs will not rotate videos when necessary. In my experience, the Google TV with Chromecast dongle correctly plays all iPhone videos. Since the decoder fails to rotate the video correctly, the horizontal recording is played onto a vertical surface. Unfortunately, many Android TV devices ignore (or are incapable of honoring) this rotation. If the video needs rotation, the iPhone video instructs the video decoder to rotate the video back to normal during playback. The iPhone (and a few other phone manufacturers) will always record videos in a fixed horizontal orientation.
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