--- layout: default title: FAQs weight: 4 --- * [What formats does ExoPlayer support?][] * [How do I get smooth animation/scrolling of video?][] * [Should I use SurfaceView or TextureView?][] * [Does ExoPlayer support emulators?][] --- #### What formats does ExoPlayer support? #### See the [Supported formats][] page. #### How do I get smooth animation/scrolling of video? #### `SurfaceView` rendering wasn't properly synchronized with view animations until Android N. On earlier releases this could result in unwanted effects when a `SurfaceView` was placed into scrolling container, or when it was subjected to animation. Such effects included the `SurfaceView`'s contents appearing to lag slightly behind where it should be displayed, and the view turning black when subjected to animation. To achieve smooth animation or scrolling of video prior to Android N, it's therefore necessary to use `TextureView` rather than `SurfaceView`. If smooth animation or scrolling is not required then `SurfaceView` should be preferred (see [Should I use SurfaceView or TextureView?][]). #### Should I use SurfaceView or TextureView? #### `SurfaceView` has a number of benefits over `TextureView` for video playback: * Significantly lower power consumption on many devices. * More accurate frame timing, resulting in smoother video playback. * Support for secure output when playing DRM protected content. `SurfaceView` should therefore be preferred over `TextureView` where possible. `TextureView` should be used only if `SurfaceView` does not meet your needs. One example is where smooth animations or scrolling of the video surface is required prior to Android N (see [How do I get smooth animation/scrolling of video?][]). For this case, it's preferable to use `TextureView` only when [`SDK_INT`][] is less than 24 (Android N) and `SurfaceView` otherwise. #### Does ExoPlayer support emulators? #### If you're seeing ExoPlayer fail when using an emulator, this is usually because the emulator does not properly implement components of Android's media stack. This is an issue with the emulator, not with ExoPlayer. Android's official emulator ("Virtual Devices" in Android Studio) supports ExoPlayer provided the system image has an API level of at least 23. System images with earlier API levels do not support ExoPlayer. The level of support provided by third party emulators varies. If you find a third party emulator on which ExoPlayer fails, you should report this to the developer of the emulator rather than to the ExoPlayer team. Where possible, we recommend testing media applications on physical devices rather than emulators. [What formats does ExoPlayer support?]: #what-formats-does-exoplayer-support [How do I get smooth animation/scrolling of video?]: #how-do-i-get-smooth-animationscrolling-of-video [Should I use SurfaceView or TextureView?]: #should-i-use-surfaceview-or-textureview [Does ExoPlayer support emulators?]: #does-exoplayer-support-emulators [Supported formats]: https://google.github.io/ExoPlayer/supported-formats.html [`SDK_INT`]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION.html#SDK_INT