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    I think iMedia Player is useful and its free

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    I'm using AVPlayerHD, it's very simple in exploitation, this app plays nearly all video formats, this suits me. For playing video files it’s my choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lady
    I'm using AVPlayerHD, it's very simple in exploitation, this app plays nearly all video formats, this suits me. For playing video files it’s my choice.
    Yes you are right but there isnt avplayer in appstore its old

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    Quote Originally Posted by samet19o7 View Post
    I think iMedia Player is useful and its free
    It's not bad but has some problems like lack of Retina support. My full review:

    iMedia Player (AppStore link)
    (The interface of iMedia Player during playback using software decoding. As you can easily see, there's no Retina iPad 3 support – videos are rendered at the resolution of 1024*768. As usual, click the image for the original-sized version.)

    Pros

    - Free but still capable of quality playback with some formats

    - Very good WMV playback for WMV or VC-1 files with no WMA Pro audio. (WMA Pro isn't at all supported)

    - Very good software H.264 decoder at 720p (albeit lipsynch issues are a real pain)

    - Very good MS-MPEG4 decoder

    - 15/15s quick rewinding / fast forwarding with single-finger swipes and dedicated ffwd / rewind icons. Doesn't work in hardware decoding mode, though.

    - Good ATSC DVB 1080i60 MPEG-2 playback – unlike for SD broadcasts

    - Support for HW playback of native iDevice file formats – uses the original interface, allowing access to everything (audio / subtitle track selection etc.). HOWEVER, swipe-or button-based repositioning doesn't work in this case!

    - FLAC and Ape support (audio)

    - Tries to find album artwork for audio playback. A screenshot of this:



    Cons

    - No iPad 3 Retina support with SW-decoded videos. (HW decoding does use the full resolution!)

    - No SSA subtitle support: the []Suzumiya subs are displayed as unstyled English – not even the Japanese text is shown

    - Poor SD DVB 576i50 support

    - Doesn't even list MTS videos, let alone playing them

    - Lipsynch issues with a lot of videos

    - Poor (very slow) M-JPEG decoder (for unconverted camera videos)

    - Constantly displays annoying ad dialogs. Some other, also free players do this much more discretely and in no way such an annoying manner; for example, RockPlayer2.

    - Swipe-or button-based repositioning doesn't work with hardware decoding

    - No OGG video support

    - WMA support-wise, not better than all the other iOS players (except for XBMC, of course)


    Verdict


    If you don't need Retina support for the iPad 3 and don't want to play back formats not (OGG, MTS videos, WMA Pro audio also extensively used in WMV videos etc.) or poorly (standard-definition DVB MPEG-2 TS or M-JPEG videos; ASS subtitles etc.) supported, you may want to give it a try - after all, it's free.

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    Last edited by skimonkey; 12-18-2012 at 09:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samet19o7 View Post
    Yes you are right but there isnt avplayer in appstore its old
    It's not "old" - it's censored out by Dolby. It may be back some day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Menneisyys

    It's not "old" - it's censored out by Dolby. It may be back some day.
    I hope so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Menneisyys

    It's not bad but has some problems like lack of Retina support. My full review:

    iMedia Player (AppStore link)
    (The interface of iMedia Player during playback using software decoding. As you can easily see, there's no Retina iPad 3 support – videos are rendered at the resolution of 1024*768. As usual, click the image for the original-sized version.)

    Pros

    - Free but still capable of quality playback with some formats

    - Very good WMV playback for WMV or VC-1 files with no WMA Pro audio. (WMA Pro isn't at all supported)

    - Very good software H.264 decoder at 720p (albeit lipsynch issues are a real pain)

    - Very good MS-MPEG4 decoder

    - 15/15s quick rewinding / fast forwarding with single-finger swipes and dedicated ffwd / rewind icons. Doesn't work in hardware decoding mode, though.

    - Good ATSC DVB 1080i60 MPEG-2 playback – unlike for SD broadcasts

    - Support for HW playback of native iDevice file formats – uses the original interface, allowing access to everything (audio / subtitle track selection etc.). HOWEVER, swipe-or button-based repositioning doesn't work in this case!

    - FLAC and Ape support (audio)

    - Tries to find album artwork for audio playback. A screenshot of this:



    Cons

    - No iPad 3 Retina support with SW-decoded videos. (HW decoding does use the full resolution!)

    - No SSA subtitle support: the Suzumiya subs are displayed as unstyled English – not even the Japanese text is shown

    - Poor SD DVB 576i50 support

    - Doesn't even list MTS videos, let alone playing them

    - Lipsynch issues with a lot of videos

    - Poor (very slow) M-JPEG decoder (for unconverted camera videos)

    - Constantly displays annoying ad dialogs. Some other, also free players do this much more discretely and in no way such an annoying manner; for example, RockPlayer2.

    - Swipe-or button-based repositioning doesn't work with hardware decoding

    - No OGG video support

    - WMA support-wise, not better than all the other iOS players (except for XBMC, of course)

    Verdict

    If you don't need Retina support for the iPad 3 and don't want to play back formats not (OGG, MTS videos, WMA Pro audio also extensively used in WMV videos etc.) or poorly (standard-definition DVB MPEG-2 TS or M-JPEG videos; ASS subtitles etc.) supported, you may want to give it a try - after all, it's free.


    First of all thank you for your explain. I have ipad2 and its useful for me. I want to ask, which player you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samet19o7 View Post
    First of all thank you for your explain. I have ipad2 and its useful for me. I want to ask, which player you use?
    Most of the time, "It's Playing" because of its excellent DSP's and excellent features like VobSub support for even MP4 files.

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    I've been using It's Playing for a while now. I can share folders and stream videos from my Windows 7 computer over my 802.11g wireless network. It handles 720p x264/h.264 mkv files very well for the most part with occasional blocky artifacts which last for a second or two. It is a minor annoyance. Unfortunately, the newest versions no longer support AC3 audio. Luckily, I did not upgrade to the latest version so am still able to play videos with AC3.

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    I am using 'MX tube' Video player comes inbuilt in it...


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