Playing video on an Android device can sometimes be a bit of a chore. The platform's native media framework has very limited support for mainstream formats and can really only play H.264 video that is ...
Google Android has a video player built in… but it’s hidden away in the gallery section which you use to display photos. And out of the box, the Android video player can usually only handle whatever ...
The first multi-device, multi-format video and audio player for Android, RockPlayer, has been officially released on the Android Market today. The free version is fully functional, but features ...
Most Android devices support a handful of media codecs out of the box, including H.264 and MP4. But there are a ton of formats that aren’t typically supported, including MKV, DiVX, Xvid, and WMV. And ...
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These apps play almost any video file out of the box. Watching movies or TV shows while on the move can be fun, but not when your smartphone refuses to work. Thankfully, Android offers a wide array of ...
Android: By default, Android phones can only handle a small number of video types, and leaves your ripped and downloaded files in the dust. RockPlayerBase, on the other hand, nimbly plays DivX, AVI, ...
RockPlayer is a video player for Android that uses FFmpeg to support a wide range of media formats including xvid and mkv.