Introducing our cutting-edge portable media player, designed not only for seamless media playback but also as a robust UPnP DLNA Digital Media Renderer (DMR). This versatile device supports a wide range of file formats, including SSA/ASS/SUP subtitles, ensuring a comprehensive viewing experience for all your favorite content.
Our player stands out with its support for full-featured SSA/ASS subtitles. Users have the flexibility to add or manage their own font files, enabling personalized viewing preferences. The SSA/ASS subtitles can be dimmed to enhance visibility during HDR and Dolby Vision (DV) playback, adapting to higher contrast and brightness. Additionally, the font size is adjustable, catering to individual needs.
Starting from version 5.1, the player also supports subtitles in SUP (Blu-ray) and VobSub (DVD) formats. These subtitles, along with SSA/ASS, can be embedded within MKV files or loaded externally. Users have the option to select a single subtitle file or utilize a package in Zip/7Z/RAR format during playback, making it incredibly user-friendly.
This media player is equipped to handle HDR/DV content, ensuring you enjoy the highest quality visuals. It supports digital audio passthrough, MKV chapter navigation, frame-by-frame stepping, audio track selection, and delay adjustments. Additionally, it offers subtitle selection and time offset capabilities, along with frame rate display and automatic refresh rate adjustments.
For Dolby Vision enthusiasts, successful playback on the NVidia Shield TV 2019 model has been confirmed. The player also allows for on-demand video rotation and full-screen zooming via pinch gestures, enhancing the user experience.
Originally designed for segmented files playback, our player supports m3u8 (HLS media list) format, traditionally used 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.
This update includes fixes for subtitles auto-selection, the first chapter starting at 0:00 issue, and new system adaptation. Users can now set the default subtitle language within the subtitles selection box. The ability to select a subtitle file directly from the Storage Access Framework (SAF) content page has been added, which can be sourced from local storage, Samba/Windows sharing, or WebDAV clients, depending on the SAF content providers apps you choose to use. Efforts have also been made to resolve a DMR service crash bug, ensuring smoother operation.
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