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Archos video player android
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In theory, the big daddy of all video players on most platforms, VLC is a rich history and maturity in its code – and it’s pretty good on Android too, albeit with big ‘this is in beta’ notices everywhere. Fully functional for playback, no hassles, no issues…. Sorting the main video list and (again) looking through many, many settings…. Overall, there’s little to help DicePlayer stand out, but it certainly does the job. You do get some extras, there’s Samba (media server) integration, you can swipe up in the playback interface to increase brightness, and there’s a speed changer, presumably useful for talk-based videos. DicePlayer has a ‘modern’ swipe-in navigation system…. What you see is very much what you get – a swipe in navigation interface from the left, a list of all videos, excellent codec support so that everything plays and….

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Perhaps the most ubiquitous application in this top 5, DicePlayer is plain, is modern, is functional, and ‘just works’.

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BSPlayer in full flow – no issues with playback though! The camera icon is for screen-grabbing, but this doesn’t work in all modes… 4. Playback was fine, though changing the aspect ratio of the playing video requires a trip into a menu, which seems a little more work than should be needed for this common function. With videos queued and browsing the extensive settings…. Not BSPlayer’s fault, and there’s a paid-for version without ads, but a little unfortunate nevertheless. No, it’s not part of the UI, it’s an ad, guys. Unfortunately geeks can often be love starved, and I was disturbed at a new trend in banner ads, with these graphics styled after action buttons – here in BSPlayer, I was served up by a tempting looking ‘Flirt’ button pre-highlighted. Happily, most people reading this will be geeks, so it’s not a total loss. BSPlayer is let down by the need to get involved with your phone’s file system…

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Once everything’s in the queue then you can at least see everything, but there’s simply far too much manual work to be done to recommend this to anyone except a geek.

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Scraping into this list by the skin of its teeth, BSPlayer will play everything you throw at it, with a mountain of options – but the interface is a nightmare, centred around a playback queue that you populate by manually browsing through your Android phone’s raw file system (the ‘Scan media’ on the menu doesn’t work). In reverse order: (and note that playback screens are all normally devoid of controls, but I’ve tapped to show them for screenshot benefit!) 5. If you’re looking for something like this, then try these first. I ended up with a top 5 video players, as follows.

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Armed with a 32GB microSD stuffed with MP4 and other video material, I then tested each – and quickly rejected all applications that were slow, buggy or broken. In testing, I came across around a dozen video players for Android, in various states of currency and recommendation. You may even save a lot of money in bandwidth too. on microSD), to have a collection of movies, music videos, documentaries and the like, all loaded onto your phone, for just such an occasion, ensuring that your entertainment is independent of the vagaries of your cellular connection. Which is where it’s a great idea, if you have the space (e.g. However, even the smuggest streamaholic will look rather silly when they’re next on a train ride between two cities and their data connection is slower than a snail on valium. In highly connected cities, it’s usually possible to get access to most video content on the likes of YouTube and Vimeo by streaming directly over Wi-fi, LTE or even HSDPA data.

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Not everyone side loads videos onto their smartphone, of course. Even more luckily, I’ve tried them all and whittled them down a top 5! Which is where third party players come in – luckily there are plenty to choose from. Why would you need a third party video player on an Android phone when Google supplies this functionality in the OS, as part of Gallery? In addition, many manufacturers also add their own custom video players (if only to get something under ‘V’ in an alphabetic application listing!) However, not every video player can play all files, and few people want to browse through the photo-centric Gallery for media from their side loaded video collection. “Eh?” I can sense your puzzlement from here.














Archos video player android