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Title: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: Tarzan on Fri, 27 September 2013, 08:36:27
Since I got the little Fiio E17 DAC/amp, I've been enjoying streaming Netflix on my phone.  I also have a lot of downloaded/ripped videos, older TV series mostly, that I watch on my home PC or laptop.  Are there any Android video utilities, like MPC-HC, that work on mobile devices so I can view videos stored on a data card?

Title: Re: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: PadawanGeek on Sat, 28 September 2013, 09:44:46
What? Do you mean a player to watch SD/HD movies on your smartphone? Use MX Player, it supports a variety of codecs.....I have it installed in my Note 3, and I can easily watch BR ripped to 720P videos with it.
Title: Re: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: Tarzan on Sat, 28 September 2013, 18:50:21
What? Do you mean a player to watch SD/HD movies on your smartphone? Use MX Player, it supports a variety of codecs.....I have it installed in my Note 3, and I can easily watch BR ripped to 720P videos with it.

Thanks!  I'll give that a try.
Title: Re: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: IPT on Sun, 29 September 2013, 03:05:40
BS player also works well
Title: Re: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 September 2013, 16:36:22
Since I got the little Fiio E17 DAC/amp, I've been enjoying streaming Netflix on my phone.  I also have a lot of downloaded/ripped videos, older TV series mostly, that I watch on my home PC or laptop.  Are there any Android video utilities, like MPC-HC, that work on mobile devices so I can view videos stored on a data card?



This is the main reason why windows surface pro 2 tablet will be pwnzorz, cuz it will have mpc hc...

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Title: Re: Watching Videos on Smartphones
Post by: tanilolli on Sun, 29 September 2013, 18:44:28
You could try the VLC app that's in beta. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.videolan.vlc.betav7neon