Which small and energy efficient app do you use for watching mkv movies on the ipad mini?
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Which small and energy efficient app do you use for watching mkv movies on the ipad mini?
I use AVPlayerHD. Not sure how energy efficient it is, however. If you keep the screen brightness at a minimun it will be more efficient in terms of battery life.
Thanks for your suggestion. Is there a list of media players, or a even comparison?
i use vlc streaming so it takes lots of energy because stream use ipad wifi but then again when you stream it you can choose the lowest resolution so that might help a bit to lower processor work during playback which help save energy too :thumbs:
Read my articles and posts here at http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-apps/...apps-ipad.html . I've been publishing tons of reliable comparisons.
(Note that the thread has a lot of misinformation from some other members. Basically, I tried to correct those mistakes but I may not have had the time to do to all of them.)
No article yet. However, some battery drain numbers (fully playing back the H.264-converted 1080p video at http://web.hi10anime.com/colorful-10-bit-bd-1080p/ with minimal backlight and airplane mode) :
HW (or, as with It's Playing, semi-HW) decoding:
nPlayer 15%
It's Playing 42%
XBMC 13Alpha (17/Feb) 18%
AVPlayer: 13% (useless image, though - so far, all standard H.264-converted, originally Hi10P anime vids with SSA subs have turned out to be hardware-unplayable by AVPlayer)
HD Player Pro: 12%
BUZZ Player.: 23%
All with subs enabled, except for It's Playing, which wasn't able to properly render a lot of them so I disabled it.
SW decoding:
nPlayer 73%
So the best battery performance is HD Player Pro and the worst is it's playing?