We've compiled a list of 165 free and paid alternatives to AVPlayer. The primary competitors include foobar2000, MPC-HC. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between AVPlayer and iTunes, Winamp, Media Player Classic. Also you can look at other similar options here: Audio and Music Software.
We've compiled a list of 165 free and paid alternatives to AVPlayer. The primary competitors include foobar2000, MPC-HC. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between AVPlayer and iTunes, Winamp, Media Player Classic. Also you can look at other similar options here: Audio and Music Software.
AVPlayer can play almost any computer video file format such as AVI, Xvid, WMV and much more...
AVPlayer can play almost any computer video file format such as AVI, Xvid, WMV and much more...
AVPlayer Platforms
iPad
iPhone
AVPlayer Video and Screenshots
AVPlayer Overview
AVPlayer can play almost any computer video file format such as AVI, Xvid, WMV and much more clearly and effortlessly. No converting hassles. Just copy files via USB and just drag and drop into the AVPlayer’s Media Explorer.
The AVPlayer can also support external subtitle files such as SMI and SRT. So if you enjoy watching videos on your iPad, then the AVPlayer is an absolute necessity.
• Support Formats - Dolby Digital (AC3), Dolby Digital Plus (EAC3) - Support High quality video clips ( 720P, 1080P ) - MP4,MOV,M4V - XVID,AVI,WMV,RMVB,ASF,H264,MKV… most of all movie file formats. - SMI, SRT, TXT, SubStationAlpha Subtitles
• Post Processing - High quality video processing - Contrast,Saturation,Brightness - TV-Out
• Control the playback speed (From 0.5X to 2.0X) - User setting support - Sweep to the left : move to backword 10 sec - Sweep to the right : move to forward 10 sec - Sweep to the top : 1.5X speed - Sweep to the down : normal speed
• Additional features - Rotation Lock / Aspect ratio:auto/16:9/4:3/Full screen - Folder Management:Pass code/Move/Rename/Create - Resume play from last position - Scrubbing search - supports e-mail attachment by "Open In" feature