Introducing our versatile portable media player, designed not only for seamless playback but also as a robust UPnP DLNA DMR (Digital Media Renderer). With this device, you can enjoy your media collection with ease, accessing your files through the user-friendly Storage Access Framework (SAF), which allows you to manage your content efficiently.
One of the standout features of our media player is its comprehensive support for SSA/ASS subtitles. You have the flexibility to add or manage font files to your liking. These subtitles can be adjusted to dim, making them perfectly visible even during HDR and Dolby Vision playback, which boasts higher contrast and brightness. Furthermore, you can resize the font to your preferred readability.
In addition to SSA/ASS, the player supports subtitles in SUP (Blu-ray) and VobSub (DVD) formats, starting from version 5.1. Whether embedded within MKV files or loaded separately, you can select and apply single subtitle files or conveniently use them in Zip/7Z/RAR formats during playback.
Our media player is equipped to handle HDR and Dolby Vision content, ensuring you experience your videos in stunning quality. It also supports digital audio passthrough, MKV chapters navigation, frame-by-frame stepping, audio track selection with delay adjustments, and subtitle selection with time offset capabilities. Additionally, it displays the frame rate and automatically adjusts the refresh rate for optimal viewing.
For Dolby Vision enthusiasts, successful playback has been confirmed on the NVidia Shield TV 2019. You can also rotate videos on demand and use pinch gestures for full-screen zooming, enhancing your viewing experience further.
Originally designed for segmented files playback, our player supports m3u8 (HLS media list) format, initially intended for TS files, but now compatible with mp4 and flv files as well.
What's New in the Latest Version 4.3.1
Last updated on Feb 26, 2023
Please be noticed: This app must run in the foreground before DLNA projecting on some Android systems.
In this update, we've addressed issues with subtitles auto-selection, fixed the first chapter starting at 0:00, and made necessary adaptations for new systems. We've also introduced the ability to set a default language for subtitles within the selection box, making it easier for you to customize your viewing experience.
Now, you can select a subtitle file directly from the Storage Access Framework content page, which supports local storage, Samba/Windows sharing, and WebDAV clients—providing a broader range of options through the SAF content providers apps of your choice.
Lastly, we've made efforts to resolve a DMR service crash bug, ensuring a smoother and more reliable streaming experience.