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When I select the option to use External player a pop message appears saying "No Player, it doesn't appear you have a video capable app installed. This option requires you to install a 3rd party app for playing video content." Well I have VLC installed, and MX player. What am I missing here? When I sideload the Android Mobile version of this app then the option to choose VLC is available, but not in the Android TV client. Is this a bug? Same thing happens on Sony TV and two generations of Nvidia Shield.

I want to know if it is faster to load and play a small wav than a small mp3 file on android media player. The wavs are about 30 KB and the same files as mp3s are about 20 kb. The mp3s have the advantage to save resource space. The sound files have to be played with split second timing.

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Even the weakest android devices have ample computing power to play an mp3, and probably have hardware acceleration for it as well. The real question is the setup overhead for playing a wav vs. playing an mp3, which should be fairly easy to measure programmatically.

I'm a little surprised you're getting such a poor compression ratio with mp3. Even lossless compression algorithms tend to get a 2:1 compression ratio with wav. Given that an android device probably isn't hooked up to audiophile-quality speakers, you should be able to get away with 64 kbit/s mono mp3 compression, or even lower. If you can get the file size under 4K, it'll fit in a single memory page, which is about as low as you can get for OS overhead.

Then, install Yodeck on your existing Android devices and enjoy a first-class signage experience with no new hardware costs, and a fast & easy roll-out. You can now download the Yodeck digital signage player from the Google Play Store to use it on your existing Android devices.

Looking for the best Android video player? Whether you're looking for a free or paid option, we've got you covered. In this article, we'll explore the best video players for Android based on features, pros and cons, and ratings, and we'll help you find the perfect player for your needs.

Whether you're looking to watch movies, TV shows, or videos on your Android device, you'll need a good video player. There are many great options available, both free and paid. Beyond just playing content, these apps now offer features such as seamless playback, format versatility, subtitle support, advanced controls, VR integration, online video streaming, and enhanced privacy. This article delves into the best free and paid video player apps for Android in 2023, guiding both casual viewers and cinephiles to their ideal choice.

VLC for Android is a free and open-source cross-platform multimedia player that plays most multimedia files as well as discs, devices, and network streaming protocols. It stands out for its compatibility with a wide range of video formats, ensuring that virtually all your videos can play without a hitch.

PLAYit brings all video and music files in one place for a seamless playback experience. The player offers video-to-audio conversion, which benefits those who wish to enjoy the audio part of the videos.

MXPlayer offers more than just a video player; it has an OTT platform offering a variety of web series, movies, and shows. Local video playback features are also enriched with gestures for brightness, volume, and playback.

Video Player - OPlayer is a professional video playback tool that supports almost all video formats. It boasts a feature-rich media player for Android, including network stream playback, subtitle support, and more.

ExoPlayer is an open-source project that is not a standalone video player but is used inside many popular apps to play videos online. Developed by Google for Android, it provides a flexible, high-quality video playback experience and is regularly updated to support the latest video features.

A lightweight and customizable web video player that is easy to integrate with websites. It supports a wide range of video formats and features, and it is open source, so you can customize it to your liking.

Flowplayer is a powerful and versatile video player that can be used to stream videos from a variety of sources, including websites, local files, and network shares. It supports a wide range of video formats, including MP4, WebM, and AVI. Flowplayer also has a number of features that make it a good choice for streaming videos on Android devices, such as smooth playback, hardware acceleration, gesture controls, etc.

Whether you prioritize format support, an ad-free experience, or online streaming, the Android market has plenty of options to offer. By considering factors such as your viewing habits, device compatibility, and budget, you can select a video player that fits perfectly with your needs.

2. What are the best video players for Android TV?
MX Player, VLC for Android, and Kodi are excellent video players for Android TV due to their extensive format support and user-friendly interfaces.

3. What are the best ad-free video players for Android?
MXPlayer Pro, BSPlayer Pro, and Video Player - OPlayer are some of the best ad-free video players for Android, offering an uninterrupted viewing experience.

You need to configure your THEOplayer license, if you don't enter this license string, you might encounter licensing issues (e.g.: when trying to play non-whitelisted video streams).First, obtain a THEOplayer Android SDK license through the THEOplayer Developer Portal at

In the AndroidManifest.xml we can disable the default orientation behavior on our MainActivity and lock it in portrait.
Then, because we enabled fullscreen orientation coupling with the setFullScreenOrientationCoupled(true) method earlier, THEOplayer will take care of the support of seamless landscape activity transition at rotation.

In order for THEOplayer to work properly and in sync with the Activity lifecycle changes (e.g. when we rotate the device or start a new Activity or the app goes to background).We need to call the "onResume", "onPause" and "onDestroy" methods of the THEOplayerView when the matching methods are called in the Activity.

I am getting this error"Vuforia does not support Android Tv ", and it is asking me to disable android tv compatibility in player settings.I am not able to found that in settings.Please help me with this.

Because the Bambuser Live Video Shopping player is a web app, it works perfectly within a webview. Thanks to the ability of the common platforms to communicate between WebView and the native code, it is possible to utilize the Bambuser Player JavaScript API to configure and customize the behavior of the player inside the WebView.

YTV Player Pro is a link player that lets you view any content quickly, with nothing more than a URL, in formats such as TS, M3U, and M3U8. When you add a URL, you'll have to assign a name. After that, it will appear in the list of links on the main screen.

You'll be taken directly to the app's built-in player when you open a link. The player starts playing the content right away, and you'll have a lot of settings at your disposal with which you can customize the playback. You can share content via Chromecast if you have a compatible display. You can also choose the audio source and even the resolution if the link's platform allows it. You can also play the content in a smaller window to keep watching even when you have the YTV Player Pro app in the background.

Download the ARF file. Open it with the WebEx player. Unde File you will see an option to save it in multiple formats such as MP4 or SWF, unless the person who created this file has disabled that ability. You can then convert to that format and play it on your mobile player

I wanted to play .arf file on the same, I heard that Network Recording player by default supports the conversion but I am not quite sure how this can be implemented in Unbuntu. I saw there are .msi version for windows available in website but there is not support for ubuntu.

Is there really no way to view your recordings on your android mobile device without having to convert the file? This has been a topic of discussion since 2011, 10 years ago. I don't understand. Please advise.

This section describes configuring Android player. It provides information of the configuration file and the options available and recommendations as to which settings to use for development and testing.

Additionally, Watchdog is a solution to recover the player from crashes. An application needs to register itself with the watchdog service and then periodically send messages to the service that it is alive. In case the watchdog service does not receive a keep-alive message within a stipulated time, the service attempts to reboot the device for a clean recovery (if it has the sufficient privileges) or restart the application.

This file is read only the first time the application is launched and cannot be used for subsequent configurations. If the player is launched before the configuration file was dropped, simply uninstall and re-install the application on the device.

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