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I believe there are a number of USB players for audio files, but not for video. When you try to play a video and you don't hear anything, that means either the audio codec is unsupported by the Roku, or what you're feeding the file to (your TV, or an AVR/Soundbar handling the audio) doesn't support the codec. If the audio is DTS, it has to be in the MKV container and whatever plays your audio must support DTS. Most TVs will not play DTS audio. The reason Plex works is that it transcodes the audio to standard AC-3/Dolby Digital. There are other media servers that can do the same. Emby offers a media server and has a Roku channel for playback. Then there's many basic DLNA servers that handle the back end, and you use the Roku Media Player channel for playback. I wrote the Roku profiles that come with Serviio, so I'm pretty comfortable recommending that server.

Download SMPlayer for free A quick look at SMPlayerSMPlayer is a free media player for Windows and Linux withbuilt-in codecs that can play virtually all video and audio formats. Itdoesn't need any external codecs. Just install SMPlayer and you'll be ableto play all formats without the hassle to find and install codec packs.One of the most interesting features of SMPlayer: it remembers thesettings of all files you play. So you start to watch a movie but youhave to leave... don't worry, when you open that movie again it will beresumed at the same point you left it, and with the same settings: audiotrack, subtitles, volume...SMPlayer is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the award-winningMPlayer, which is capable of playing almost all known video and audioformats. But apart from providing access for the most common anduseful options of MPlayer, SMPlayer adds other interesting features like thepossibility to play Youtube videos or download subtitles.Play all media formatsSMPlayer supports the most known formats and codecs:avi, mp4, mkv, mpeg, mov, divx, h.264... you canplay all of them, thanks to its built-in codecs.You don't need to find and install third party codecs. See a list of all supported formats

The "Media Player" is a browser extension to play music and video files either locally or from online sources. This project aims to bring a VLC-liked media playing experience using native HTML5 technology. The add-on is built on top of the well-known "video.js" project by applying a few custom plug-ins to enhance the user experience. This player supports media boosting, speed control, playlist media selection, fullwidth-progress bar, HTTP-streaming (M3U8), cast to a remote device, and wave surfer visual for audio files.How to Use (local resources):Open the interface and drop the media link to itHow to Use (remote resources):Open a video page like _video.aspRight-click on the player and select "Open in Media Player"You can start watching an offline video file by dragging and dropping the video file into the player or pressing the big play button. To have the player load subtitle make sure to drop both video and subtitle files together (The dropped subtitle should have the same name as the file and needs to be in SRT or VTT format). Also, you can add a subtitle file later using the "+CC" button. This button appears when there is no subtitle found for the current track.Extra Features:1. Video casting: right-click on the player. If your browser supports this feature, you can transfer the media to a remote device.2. Take a screenshot: Press the "screenshot" button on the player3. 2x volume-boosting: Like VLC, you can boost the audio by 200%. Use the boosting feature when the volume is not loud enough.4. Media Capturing: The player can optionally detect media files in the current tab and transfer them to the media player5. Play in a separate window or inside a browser tab6. Supports media keys even if the player is not focused7. Supports native context menu on Chrome OS. You can right-click on the finder window (explorer) and use this player to open media files.You can use your keyboard to control the following playback options:1. "F" key: This will toggle the fullscreen mode on and off2. "Space" key: This will toggle the playing state of the player3. "Key Up" and "key Down": Increase or decrease volume.4. "Key Left" and "Key Right": Seek backward and forward for 10 seconds.5. "U" key: Shuffle playlist6. "R" key: Toggle repeat, repeat one, and no-repeat7. "S" key: Take s screenshot8. "B" key: Boost volume (2x or 200%)9. "O" key: Open network URLsChange Log:0.1.2:1. Media Player now supports history (it will save the current track position and retrieves it after a restart)2. Media player now supports global keyboard shortcuts for toggle pause and play state, moving to the previous track and moving to the next track0.1.3:1. Better playlist!0.1.4:1. For audio tracks, a seek-able wave-surfer is replaced with the old poster image2. playback rate is now adjustable.0.1.7:1. Supports live stream (m3u8)2. Supports folder drop and recursive media file search0.2.31. Partial support for MKV video container0.2.51. Better support for video/mkv format

When the video fails to play, the function MediaPlayer.OnInfoListener with parameters what==MEDIA_ERROR_UNKNOWN(0x1) and extra==35. I looked through the Android code-base to try to determine what unknown error 35 means. I came across the file pv_player_interface.h, which indicates that error code 35 corresponds to something called a PVMFInfoTrackDisable. I googled that term which brought me to a file called pvmf_return_codes.pdf. That file gave me the following unintelligible explanation:

When some of those happen , the mediaplayer thinks you can't see the video or it can't play , and it disable video track, giving you the worst headache in your worklife while listening the music track.

The following instructions apply to the Windows Media player. The steps to be followed depend upon the version of the player installed. Note: After making the selections described, it may be necessary to close down Windows Media player and restart it for the changes you have made to take effect.

Please note that it is recommended that you choose to view the video from the FDA page rather than downloading the video file to preserve captioning. If the video is downloaded captions may not be displayed because your WMV player cannot find the captioning ("SAMI") file stored on the web server.

PowerDVD is the best video player for Windows 10/11 because it allows you to download, organize, stream, share, and play videos, music, photos, and more. It supports almost every file format and can play DVDs and Blu-rays. This video player (for Windows 10/11) can also screencast to your big-screen TV, giving you a cinematic experience with improved audio and video. Detailed Review >

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