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DrStrangelove

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#103126 31-May-2012 01:22
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Just noted VPlayer video player is reduced by 50% at the moment (circa 31-MAY-2012)

VPlayer Unlocker 50% Off

This is just the licence, you'd need to download the VPlayer separately.

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  #633025 31-May-2012 06:17
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  #633028 31-May-2012 06:50
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Thanks, its a slick player!

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  #633102 31-May-2012 09:18
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I've tried most of the players around, I've found VPlayer to be the most functional & least bug-ridden. Plays from a Windows share if you open the file via ES File Explorer too.






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  #633225 31-May-2012 11:06
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stevenz: I've tried most of the players around, I've found VPlayer to be the most functional & least bug-ridden. Plays from a Windows share if you open the file via ES File Explorer too.


Been using MX Player since I switched to Android. Love the volume, playback and brightness control gestures of it.

Haven't tried VPlayer though. Do you rekon it's worth the purchase if I'm using MX ATM? Watching video is the primary thing I do on my Note, so always down for better tools.

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  #633256 31-May-2012 11:44
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JayTaicho:
stevenz: I've tried most of the players around, I've found VPlayer to be the most functional & least bug-ridden. Plays from a Windows share if you open the file via ES File Explorer too.


Been using MX Player since I switched to Android. Love the volume, playback and brightness control gestures of it.

Haven't tried VPlayer though. Do you rekon it's worth the purchase if I'm using MX ATM? Watching video is the primary thing I do on my Note, so always down for better tools.


First day in VPlayer and the thing I liked instantly is it found my media players on the network and away I went. I havent used MX however so cant offer a comparison sorry.

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  #633285 31-May-2012 12:03
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First day in VPlayer and the thing I liked instantly is it found my media players on the network and away I went. I havent used MX however so cant offer a comparison sorry.


Ok, thanks. Tend to use Plex at home, and MX Player on the bus. Probably stick with MX, but will be buying Shadow Gun!

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