MoliPlayer Pro

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If you enjoy watching videos on your Windows Phone, but can't stand the hassle and time to “trans-code” videos, MoliPlayer Pro is the right app for you. MoliPlayer Pro works around yet another Windows Phone limitation and basically plays “anything you throw at it”, RMVB, AVI, MKV, FLV, FLAC, APE... you name it.

MoliPlayer Pro's powerful file management tool makes it possible to do "LOCAL" playback on WP8 phones. You can choose to upload videos or music to the INTERNAL STORAGE or SD CARD of your phone at high speed. Or you can transfer files from your PC to your mobile device with your favorite browser in WiFi mode. Right, no USB cable necessary.

Fully optimized for the dual/quad-core Cortex A9 CPU and the powerful WP8 rendering engine, MoliPlayer Pro is capable of playing high-definition, up-to 1280p RMVB, and even 1080p MOV, MP4, AVI, WMV videos smoothly, ideal WP8 devices with large screens. It saves up to 30% power on selected formats to help your WP8 device’s battery last longer.

Key features:
1. Plays almost all VIDEO formats: avi, mkv, mp4, h.264, rmvb, wmv, flv, ts, m2ts, and vob. etc.
2. Plays almost all MUSIC formats: aac, mp3, ape, flac, and ogg etc.
3. Displays almost all SUBTITLES: embedded or seperate: srt, ssa, and *.*** etc.
4. MANAGES videos in folders
5. Easy wireless video transfer from your PC browser in WiFi network.
6. FAST upload from PC to the camera roll of the internal storage and/or SD card.
7. Easy GESTURE control, swiping for volume, brightness.

Supported file & video formats:
AIFF, AMR, AMV, ASF, AU, AVC, AVI, AVS Video, BDAV,CDXA/MPEG-PS, DV, FLAC, Flash Video, GXF, IVF, k3g1, kddi, LXF, Matroska, MIDI, MLP, mobi, Monkey's Audio, MPEG Audio, MPEG Video, MPEG-4, MPEG-PS, MPEG-TS, mqt, Musepack SV7, Musepack SV8, MXF, OGG, QuickTime, RealMedia, Shorten, SKM, TTA, TwinVQ, VC-1, Wave, Wave64, WavPack, WebM, WMV

Subtitles format:
SubRip(*.srt),SSA/***(*.ssa,*.***)

MoliPlayer Pro | Windows Phone Apps+Games Store (United States)


Looks like they manage load videos from camera roll also
 

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Looks good for a first release! I haven't tested anything but lossless wma and mp3 on SD, I'll have to continue playing with it later.

One problem- while scanning my SD card it was semi responsive- it could swipe around views but I couldn't press any button like settings until it finished. Add a warning that it's scanning and may be unresponsive.
 

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So: best video player of WP. Hands down. Seeking is fast, all video types I throw at it work, the interface is smart and awesome, etc.. However, the bits leading up to the actual player need work.

You list all files in one unsorted list, and while there are other categories... I don't know how to utilize them. This is particularly problematic for music- all 1000 songs I have are presented in one unsorted list with my videos thrown in too. Because of this, navigating media on the SD card is a nightmare. Folders!

Second, I propose that you add streaming support- samba, upnp... Choose one or all. Remote media is a nightmare as well. In order to use your player on remote media, I have to download it to internal storage via some app, then when I open the video, the system copies it to your app's isolated store in order to play it. This means I need to have two copies of the video on my system in order to play it... :/ So if you could add support for some sort of streaming protocol, it would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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So: best video player of WP. Hands down. Seeking is fast, all video types I throw at it work, the interface is smart and awesome, etc.. However, the bits leading up to the actual player need work.

You list all files in one unsorted list, and while there are other categories... I don't know how to utilize them. This is particularly problematic for music- all 1000 songs I have are presented in one unsorted list with my videos thrown in too. Because of this, navigating media on the SD card is a nightmare. Folders!

Second, I propose that you add streaming support- samba, upnp... Choose one or all. Remote media is a nightmare as well. In order to use your player on remote media, I have to download it to internal storage via some app, then when I open the video, the system copies it to your app's isolated store in order to play it. This means I need to have two copies of the video on my system in order to play it... :/ So if you could add support for some sort of streaming protocol, it would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Have you tried YxPlayer WP8 yet? It has no issues playing any video format, even the 1080p videos. Also supports Flac. Moliplayer stutters on 1080p MVK file I tested but YxPlayer played it flawlessly. Yxplayer has support for Skydrive, UPnP, Wifi upload through HTTP and FTP
 

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Have you tried YxPlayer WP8 yet? It has no issues playing any video format, even the 1080p videos. Also supports Flac. Moliplayer stutters on 1080p MVK file I tested but YxPlayer played it flawlessly. Yxplayer has support for Skydrive, UPnP, Wifi upload through HTTP and FTP
The high price, low rating, and bad experiences with the android version kept me away.
 

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The high price, low rating, and bad experiences with the android version kept me away.

A lot of those bad ratings from people don't know how to use it. They open video files from another app which will take a while to transfer to Yxplayer to play. If the video files are inside Yxplayer' storage area, they play flawlessly and if you ever use UPnP and DNLA, it's worth it.
 

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A lot of those bad ratings from people don't know how to use it. They open video files from another app which will take a while to transfer to Yxplayer to play. If the video files are inside Yxplayer' storage area, they play flawlessly and if you ever use UPnP and DNLA, it's worth it.

...except it doesn't support neither embedded subtitles nor 10bit MKV and crashes outright. *looks away*
 

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A lot of those bad ratings from people don't know how to use it. They open video files from another app which will take a while to transfer to Yxplayer to play. If the video files are inside Yxplayer' storage area, they play flawlessly and if you ever use UPnP and DNLA, it's worth it.

I just bought it and playback isn't flawless. On some videos there are severe visual artifacts, and in others there were audio clicks. I could not get subtitles to work, but switching audio streams and seeking works. All tests over upnp. Good enough for porn I guess, so it's not a total loss.
 

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...except it doesn't support neither embedded subtitles nor 10bit MKV and crashes outright. *looks away*
It works with embedded subtitles. I don't have any 10bit MKV to test.

Update: YxPlayer crashes on 10bit MKV file. Unwatchable on Moliplayer.
 
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I downloaded the trial and it totally doesn't work for me. The app seems to stall? I press the buttons and there's no response.
 

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I downloaded the trial and it totally doesn't work for me. The app seems to stall? I press the buttons and there's no response.

As I said, it is unresponsive while scanning your library for the first time- dev needs to add a message. Let it sit for a minute.
 

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