I have been using Moboplayer for quite some time now, but being someone who tries out new applicatons once in awhile, I am looking for something that is either just as good, or preferably better.
I am indifferent to whether it is paid or free. I prefer something performance oriented, but that can still play most if not every format (Avi, Mpeg4 formats, etc)
Try mxplayer swipe feature makes it great
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+1 for mxplayer, Simply the best video player that I have found, and I tried a whole bunch.
BS Player is actually a nice one as well. It's like MX Player in many ways, but has more features to tweak it's playback performance.
It's free in the Play store.
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Rock Player
I really like RockPlayer 2/RockPlayer Lite. I don't think there's anything I've ever thrown at either of them that they couldn't play.
Kamau54 said:
BS Player is actually a nice one as well. It's like MX Player in many ways, but has more features to tweak it's playback performance.
It's free in the Play store.
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+1. Use it on my Transformer Infinity, can play full 1080p on the lowest CPU speed setting right out of the box, no tweeking.
I'm partial to DicePlayer
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What is an app where I can watch .avi files on my nexus 7?
I've tried looking around but I don't see any one talking about it...
QQPlayer!
Is vlc supported yet?
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I use Dice Player, plays pretty much everything that I've thrown at it thus far.
mxPlayer.
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theoneofgod said:
mxPlayer.
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MX and Dice Player are the best options imo, I've only been using MX player though as it hasn't given me any problem with any of my movies including 720 & 1080p flicks. I heard MX dropped DTS support so some movies may not have sound, that's where dice player comes in.
Vohrana said:
What is an app where I can watch .avi files on my nexus 7?
I've tried looking around but I don't see any one talking about it...
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vlc beta http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754507
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Use MX player it works greatly.
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Ya your right , due to some patent issues. Mx player dropped from dts. Still it is the best
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I used to love Mobo Player. Using MX now, but if Mobo fixes it for the N7 I'll go back to that.
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Moboplayer updated yesterday, works on nexus 7 now. It can also switch video playback to a floating window.
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I've been using Dice.. But haven't tried the other ones mentioned here.
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I switched from MX Player to BS Player after seeing it recommended in these forums. The only thing I miss from MX is the lock mode.
Timbermill said:
I switched from MX Player to BS Player after seeing it recommended in these forums. The only thing I miss from MX is the lock mode.
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MX Player + Wall-E 1080p + Nexus 7:
/eyes bleeeeeeeeeed :silly: (as in, very very good and sharp and smooth)
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I switched from MX Player to BS Player after seeing it recommended in these forums. The only thing I miss from MX is the lock mode.
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Yeah, I kinda regret buying MXPlayer Pro. Should have read up more before buying anything. BSPlayer is good but, no screen lock.
DICE Player plays my .avi files but, sometimes, I have to start them a couple of times because the video will fc and throw me back to the Skifta Video Browse screen. Weird.
Yes it is good, but I want an app that hides the soft keys like the video app which incidentally works great for mp4 files.
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Yeah, I kinda regret buying MXPlayer Pro. Should have read up more before buying anything. BSPlayer is good but, no screen lock.
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The main reason I switched was becuase I was getting no audio with .mkv files in MX Player, whereas in BS Player all the files I tried were ok.
Wondershare!
nigelw said:
Moboplayer updated yesterday, works on nexus 7 now. It can also switch video playback to a floating window.
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Saw that myself. Looks good! Overall I like this player much better than MX Player.
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Is there any STOCK video player on Gnex 4.1?
Or if there is no stock video player, which one is the best one. I need it only for watching video clips and stuff downloaded fr web, but no movies...
Thanks folx
I thought stock video play was part of stock galaxy apk. I use vplayer on my own devices.
What stock galaxy app? Which one?
Pretty sure he meant gallery. I find going through the native player via gallery I can't play any movies I load on my device.
I personally use mx player, love the swipe controls.
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There is a built in video player although the codecs it supports isn't the best. If you need support for many codecs I would suggest either MX player, rock player or dice player.
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vlc or mxplayer. i use vlc altough is in beta it works great!
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Yeah the gallery "stock" player is very basic, i think it's more designed for playing the videos, you record with your phone cam, nut much more. Alternatives are as mentioned vlc or rock player.
Btw does anyone know a player with support for more than one audio track?
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harlequix said:
Yeah the gallery "stock" player is very basic, i think it's more designed for playing the videos, you record with your phone cam, nut much more. Alternatives are as mentioned vlc or rock player.
Btw does anyone know a player with support for more than one audio track?
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MX Player, not only that, it also let you choose between hardware or software decoding, which is needed for AC3.
I have already tried MX Player, Moboplayer, and Diceplayer, and all of them seem to lag while playing 720p mkv files. Are there any video players that can play without lag causing the audio and video to go out of sync?
Try mx again and turn audio to software decoding (not hardware). Fixed my sync issues.
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Uberchu said:
I have already tried MX Player, Moboplayer, and Diceplayer, and all of them seem to lag while playing 720p mkv files. Are there any video players that can play without lag causing the audio and video to go out of sync?
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Try QQ player on AppStore it played a lot of the files that the others couldnt
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I haven't tried it yet, but VLC player may be another option to look into.
If you are in North America, get VLC from here:
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/armv7-android-neon/
Ita still beta but works pretty well from what I've seen.
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d3athsd00r said:
If you are in North America, get VLC from here:
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/armv7-android-neon/
Ita still beta but works pretty well from what I've seen.
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Thanks for the link. I had sideloaded an outdated VLC Beta a while back since it's the only player that (for me) plays 1080p h/w accelerated with DTS audio outofthebox -- (DicePlayer does too, with a /sdcard/libffmpeg.so plugin) -- and hadn't updated in a while.
you might want to give mVideoPlayer a go as well!
pls guide me yo find best one pls....
I can't decide between BS Player and MX Player so I use both. Paid versions. Good luck finding best one for you.
alex72 said:
I can't decide between BS Player and MX Player so I use both. Paid versions. Good luck finding best one for you.
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thanks buddy...
I still prefer videolan vlc
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i used mxplayer but switched to diceplayer as it lets you play in pop-out video while checking e-mail etc
BSplayer can play video in "external mode", so everywhere, while you are surfing, reading email etc... and you can resize, pause or clse the video.
MXplayer doesnt provide this feature.
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BSplayer can play video in "external mode", so everywhere, while you are surfing, reading email etc... and you can resize, pause or clse the video.
MXplayer doesnt provide this feature.
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does bs player supports all video formats???
MX is renowned as the best video player in Android
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I found Dice WITH the use of an externel ffmpeg lib (nathan118 to be more specific) to be the best one for me (read here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769799)
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does bs player supports all video formats???
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in fact like others i use both
i have got no problem with video format in BSplayer.
I use diceplayer because with the plug in I can play files with DTS sound
I recommend super video the video floats over your current task its also resizable n the best thing about it is its free!!!
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my choice is VLC player ,never had any problems
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BSPlayer, by far.
Mkv at 1080p with audio DTS, flawlessly.
I bought bs player pro, but had problems with it in 4.2, dice player is what I'm using now for smb streaming
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DicePlayer is my favourite. Smooth and you can activate Plugins if you need to.
I use vplayer
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I use mxplayer and have no complaints. Love it.
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I use BS Player because it read everything well and has a LAN Mode. But the UI is horrible.
My combo: BSplayer (soft decode) for WMV + DICE Player for everything else
What's the best movie player for playing 720p files? I've heard the stock player doesn't play all file formats. What do you use?
MX Player is always a great choice and is always one of the first things I download when I get a new device
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MX Player is always a great choice and is always one of the first things I download when I get a new device
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yes, MX Player..., Its the best video player out there for android (IMO), also, u can also try rock player v2...
Also Check,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769025
I second the use of MX Player - been running it on both my phone and the Nexus 7 and it's great. I like that it was gesture controls as well as on-screen buttons.
The app called 'MX player' is the best player I found. It plays just about any type of video format you there.
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I've had luck with BSPlayer
Should have posted this in the Apps subforum. That's why it is there.
Sub-forum.
Moved to Apps
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I used MX player since I purchased the N7 and i found it almost perfect. For everything else, you can try the nightlies of XMBC. Probably once it will be polished will be a good alternative.
no love for Diceplayer?
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no love for Diceplayer?
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LOL.
My favorite and the best
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I also recommend Dice player.
It eats every thing and have a rock stable picture ( no lag )
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H3IN3K3N said:
I also recommend Dice player.
It eats every thing and have a rock stable picture ( no lag )
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I did not know about this one, thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try!
So far I've been using MXplayer, however, and ideally, I wish I could solely use VLC as I'd prefer to rely on open source software.
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I also recommend Dice player.
It eats every thing and have a rock stable picture ( no lag )
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+1 for diceplayer and the plugin that allows DTS playback without sync issues
Just use MX
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I use bsplayer
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Diceplayer works well for me using hardware decoding.
MXplayer stutters for me using hardware decoding. Software decoding works fine on MXplayer, but uses more battery than h/w decoding.
Nothing I have found gas played 1080p video with DTS audio add well add bsplayer. This is very important to me add I rather not have top convert or download different versions for my mobile device
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No one here uses "Super Video, Floating and Popup"? This and Mobo player have been ole faithfuls for me. For one Super Video has gestures, (turn volume up and down while watching movie), Also after one video ends, it automatically plays another. (Works very well when watching saved music videos, and don't want to have to click on another video after the last one ended.) It also has minimizes to a small floating video so you can see your home screen in the background while you continue to watch movies/videos.
If MXplayer does this also, i might need to give it a try.
The stock gallery app is easily the best for playing videos it supports.
I don't think other players support the LPcore and stuff, and they use waaay too much processing power. I have tried 3rd party ones but they all use more than one core at nearly full freq most of the time. This is why I'm using stock
Feel free to prove me wrong though