This portable media player is not just your average device—it's a versatile UPnP DLNA DMR (Digital Media Renderer) that elevates your viewing experience. Designed to support a broad range of formats, this player brings your media to life with ease.
One of its standout features is the full support for SSA/ASS subtitles, empowering users to personalize their viewing with custom font files. Whether you're tweaking the font size or dimming the subtitles to complement HDR and Dolby Vision's high contrast and brightness, this player puts you in control.
But it doesn't stop at SSA/ASS. From version 5.1, the player also supports SUP (Blu-ray) and VobSub (DVD) subtitles, which can be seamlessly integrated into MKV files or side-loaded in various formats, including Zip, 7Z, and RAR. This flexibility ensures you never miss out on crucial dialogue or narrative elements.
For those who crave top-notch video quality, this player supports HDR and Dolby Vision content, ensuring your movies and shows look their best. With digital audio passthrough, MKV chapter navigation, frame-by-frame stepping, and customizable audio and subtitle settings, you have all the tools you need for a tailored viewing experience. Plus, with frame rate display and auto-adjusting refresh rates, you'll enjoy smooth, uninterrupted playback.
If you're an NVidia Shield TV 2019 user, you'll be thrilled to know that Dolby Vision playback is fully supported. And for those moments when you need to adjust your view, the player offers on-demand video rotation and pinch-to-zoom full-screen capabilities.
Originally crafted for segmented file playback, this player supports m3u8 (HLS media list) format files, which have evolved to include not just TS but also mp4 and flv files. This versatility ensures you can enjoy your content, no matter how it's packaged.
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.
The latest update brings several enhancements and fixes, including improved subtitles auto-selection, resolution of the first chapter 0:00 issue, and better adaptation to new systems. Now, you can set your default subtitle language directly from the subtitles selection box. Additionally, selecting a subtitle file is more convenient than ever, thanks to integration with the Storage Access Framework (SAF), which allows you to pick files from local storage, Samba/Windows sharing, or WebDAV clients. The update also addresses a DMR service crash bug, ensuring a smoother experience.
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