Best Video Player App?

genuine555

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Moliplayer, hands down.

Apart from a very "occasional" issue playing 1080p files (reported by others but I can play everything I throw at it though), it does everything I want it too.

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

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, epecially lossless musics: aac, mp3, ape, flac, and ogg etc.
3. Displays almost all SUBTITLES: embedded or seperate: srt, ssa, and *.*** etc.
4. Smooth playback of hi-def MKV video at 1080P with no over heat issue
5. Organizes videos & music in separate folders
6. Easy wireless video transfer from your PC browser in WiFi network.
7. FAST upload from PC to the camera roll of the internal storage and/or SD card.
8. Easy GESTURE control, swiping for volume, brightness and FF/REW.
9. Remembers the last played position and resumes playback where it was left
10. Displays thumbnails of all videos
11. Password protection at app start

Also :

-Adjustable screen (full,fit,custom zoom by pinch)
-Connects to any DLNA server (connects ONLY to DLNA "servers" though, so does not stream TO other DLNA devices)
-Screen lock while playing.
-HW/SW decoder switch



Not free but well worth the fee.
 

AndrewL920

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As for now, Moliplayer is the best video player for playing non native video files. Otherwise, I stay with default video player because I do not like how MoliPlayer handles 1080p native video files.
 

genuine555

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As for now, Moliplayer is the best video player for playing non native video files. Otherwise, I stay with default video player because I do not like how MoliPlayer handles 1080p native video files.

Until now I haven't had a single 1080p not playing correctly.

One good tip I would recommend for ppl having issues playing those, is to obviously play them from the SD-card, but more importantly make sure the SD-card is formatted in exFAT file system instead of FAT32, with lowest unit size (4096 bytes).


It makes the card handle large files and read/writes a lot better.
 

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