10 best media players for android and ios
Unless you \'ve been living under rocks all the time, you know how much media is consumed on your smartphone and tablet.
Photos and music are almost all viewed on mobile devices, and mobile video consumption is only rising.
While many insist on apps built in or default on iOS and Android, many believe
The party app is better for the media, adding additional features with good design, greatly improving the user experience.
I \'ve looked for the best apps for music, photos and videos and tried to focus on the actual interface, not just the features listed in the app description, because the interface determines the ease of use of the application, it ultimately determines its practicality.
Here are the top ten media apps for iOS and Android: 1)VLC (iOS, Android)
By VideoLAN VLC is now almost a household name.
VLC for IOS and Android supports a variety of subtitles and plays almost everything I throw above.
Several files on the Nexus 5 have some problems, causing subtitles to delay, and the interface of the player is overlapped by the soft buttons of the phone.
On top of that, the VLC will serve most people who want to watch videos on the go.
VLC is also the only player to display style subtitles correctly for all test videos.
Reliability, wide support and simple interface make it a great choice.
Download VLC for Android (Free)| VLC for iOS (Free)2)Infuse 3 (iOS)
This iOS exclusive video player is the best looking of all the video players I use on iOS and Android.
On the other hand, it is not as good as it is playing Pro in terms of functionality (see below).
If this is not a problem, then Infuse is a good choice because it has a gorgeous interface and a media player that supports almost all types of files.
Infuse 3 even automatically extracts the metadata of movies in the app from the Internet and displays them in a good movie ticket format.
Download month injection (Free)3)DicePlayer (Android)
On Android, since most players have played almost all the games, multiple file formats and coding are never a problem.
DicePlayer is one of the most popular video players on Android, with pop-up playback, support for multiple audio and subtitle tracks, and hardware acceleration playback, which is very smooth.
I hope it gets an update on the look and feel of the material design soon, as this is the only thing missing.
Download DicePlayer (Free)4)MX Player (Android)
Like DicePlayer, MX also supports a variety of formats and plays videos perfectly.
It also supports pinch (to zoom)and panning (to scrub)
Video and allows you to zoom in and move subtitles.
I like subtitle gestures in MX Player.
MX Player also has Hindi interface due to volunteer efforts and has been optimized for Android TV if you are looking for a media Player with an Android set-top box.
Themes, Automatic subtitle downloads, are all in a small app that loads quickly and works smoothly, making this a great choice.
Download MX Player (Free)5)CanOpener (iOS)
CanOpener for IOS is a very interesting music player.
It itself supports high resolution FLAC playback and has built-in audio profiles for a variety of popular headphone brands, including Beyerdynamic, Grado, Sennheiser, etc.
The audio output is adjusted to match the headset of your choice.
The app interface was a bit hard to navigate at first, but enthusiasts would love the app.
Download the can opener (Rs. 190)6)Shuttle+ (Android)
Last week, Shuttle was featured in 10 of the best paid Android app features for good reason.
This is one of the best music apps designed on any platform.
It gets the right material design and plays your music as much as possible.
Not as compromised or annoyed as some other popular apps.
Download shuttle bus (Rs. 50)7)
BlackPlayer EX (Android)
BlackPlayer EX is not just another music player for Android.
It has the most customizable interface and audio options.
While the current trend of the app is to blur album art as the background, BlackPlayer EX also allows you to customize it with beautiful sliders.
Considering that the ability to customize the experience is a big part of the appeal of using Android, BlackPlayer EX is perfect, and it allows you to create your own unique media experience.
Download BlackPlayer EX (Rs. 30)8)
Playing Pro (iOS)
Of all the video apps available, its play Pro has the best network support.
Supports multiple formats and subtitles (even auto-
Download the latter
Given, you can even fine-tune the quality of playing video in formats that are not supported by hardware decoding.
It is playing Pro to allow you to view the files in put.
Support for downloaded io, Facebook, Dropbox, Youtube, etc.
Network hard drives such as Sandisk Connect and Seagate satellites are also supported.
You can also view video frames-by-frame -
Perfect for geeks who want to over-analyze background objects in the scene --
The app also supports pinch zoom in to take close shots in the video.
More importantly, you can also change the contrast and saturation, not just allow you to adjust the brightness of the video.
Download it is playing Pro (Rs. 300)9)Google Photos (iOS, Android)
Google Photos are the culmination of Google\'s great design and ideas --
Blow machine learning.
Google Photos is a great app to view and manage Photos as it allows you to search for all images that are not tagged.
When you search for food, images of food in it will appear and must be convinced.
There may be some hiccups when the user is acting unexpectedly.
For example, when we take a childhood photo with a school uniform, it recognizes that this is a school photo and labels it at a local school using location information.
Although the gap is small, Google does surpass itself in this app.
Download Google Photos for Android (Free)| iOS (Free)10)Focus (Android)
Focus is a great photo viewer and management app designed for Android.
It allows detailed tagging and supports password locking.
I like how it arranges your photos based on the location and type on the home screen.
It may not be as smart as Google Photos, but it\'s not as complicated, and it\'s still a solid upgrade compared to your default gallery app.
The app also has a material design look that allows you to view the details of each photo. Download focus (Free)
These are our first choice, but if you are using something different that you think is better, please let us know and other readers through the comments.
Photos and music are almost all viewed on mobile devices, and mobile video consumption is only rising.
While many insist on apps built in or default on iOS and Android, many believe
The party app is better for the media, adding additional features with good design, greatly improving the user experience.
I \'ve looked for the best apps for music, photos and videos and tried to focus on the actual interface, not just the features listed in the app description, because the interface determines the ease of use of the application, it ultimately determines its practicality.
Here are the top ten media apps for iOS and Android: 1)VLC (iOS, Android)
By VideoLAN VLC is now almost a household name.
VLC for IOS and Android supports a variety of subtitles and plays almost everything I throw above.
Several files on the Nexus 5 have some problems, causing subtitles to delay, and the interface of the player is overlapped by the soft buttons of the phone.
On top of that, the VLC will serve most people who want to watch videos on the go.
VLC is also the only player to display style subtitles correctly for all test videos.
Reliability, wide support and simple interface make it a great choice.
Download VLC for Android (Free)| VLC for iOS (Free)2)Infuse 3 (iOS)
This iOS exclusive video player is the best looking of all the video players I use on iOS and Android.
On the other hand, it is not as good as it is playing Pro in terms of functionality (see below).
If this is not a problem, then Infuse is a good choice because it has a gorgeous interface and a media player that supports almost all types of files.
Infuse 3 even automatically extracts the metadata of movies in the app from the Internet and displays them in a good movie ticket format.
Download month injection (Free)3)DicePlayer (Android)
On Android, since most players have played almost all the games, multiple file formats and coding are never a problem.
DicePlayer is one of the most popular video players on Android, with pop-up playback, support for multiple audio and subtitle tracks, and hardware acceleration playback, which is very smooth.
I hope it gets an update on the look and feel of the material design soon, as this is the only thing missing.
Download DicePlayer (Free)4)MX Player (Android)
Like DicePlayer, MX also supports a variety of formats and plays videos perfectly.
It also supports pinch (to zoom)and panning (to scrub)
Video and allows you to zoom in and move subtitles.
I like subtitle gestures in MX Player.
MX Player also has Hindi interface due to volunteer efforts and has been optimized for Android TV if you are looking for a media Player with an Android set-top box.
Themes, Automatic subtitle downloads, are all in a small app that loads quickly and works smoothly, making this a great choice.
Download MX Player (Free)5)CanOpener (iOS)
CanOpener for IOS is a very interesting music player.
It itself supports high resolution FLAC playback and has built-in audio profiles for a variety of popular headphone brands, including Beyerdynamic, Grado, Sennheiser, etc.
The audio output is adjusted to match the headset of your choice.
The app interface was a bit hard to navigate at first, but enthusiasts would love the app.
Download the can opener (Rs. 190)6)Shuttle+ (Android)
Last week, Shuttle was featured in 10 of the best paid Android app features for good reason.
This is one of the best music apps designed on any platform.
It gets the right material design and plays your music as much as possible.
Not as compromised or annoyed as some other popular apps.
Download shuttle bus (Rs. 50)7)
BlackPlayer EX (Android)
BlackPlayer EX is not just another music player for Android.
It has the most customizable interface and audio options.
While the current trend of the app is to blur album art as the background, BlackPlayer EX also allows you to customize it with beautiful sliders.
Considering that the ability to customize the experience is a big part of the appeal of using Android, BlackPlayer EX is perfect, and it allows you to create your own unique media experience.
Download BlackPlayer EX (Rs. 30)8)
Playing Pro (iOS)
Of all the video apps available, its play Pro has the best network support.
Supports multiple formats and subtitles (even auto-
Download the latter
Given, you can even fine-tune the quality of playing video in formats that are not supported by hardware decoding.
It is playing Pro to allow you to view the files in put.
Support for downloaded io, Facebook, Dropbox, Youtube, etc.
Network hard drives such as Sandisk Connect and Seagate satellites are also supported.
You can also view video frames-by-frame -
Perfect for geeks who want to over-analyze background objects in the scene --
The app also supports pinch zoom in to take close shots in the video.
More importantly, you can also change the contrast and saturation, not just allow you to adjust the brightness of the video.
Download it is playing Pro (Rs. 300)9)Google Photos (iOS, Android)
Google Photos are the culmination of Google\'s great design and ideas --
Blow machine learning.
Google Photos is a great app to view and manage Photos as it allows you to search for all images that are not tagged.
When you search for food, images of food in it will appear and must be convinced.
There may be some hiccups when the user is acting unexpectedly.
For example, when we take a childhood photo with a school uniform, it recognizes that this is a school photo and labels it at a local school using location information.
Although the gap is small, Google does surpass itself in this app.
Download Google Photos for Android (Free)| iOS (Free)10)Focus (Android)
Focus is a great photo viewer and management app designed for Android.
It allows detailed tagging and supports password locking.
I like how it arranges your photos based on the location and type on the home screen.
It may not be as smart as Google Photos, but it\'s not as complicated, and it\'s still a solid upgrade compared to your default gallery app.
The app also has a material design look that allows you to view the details of each photo. Download focus (Free)
These are our first choice, but if you are using something different that you think is better, please let us know and other readers through the comments.
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