vPlayer is one of the simplest and powerful video players on the AppStore.

  • Support for almost all formats including MKV, AVI, XVID
  • Support popular streaming protocols, including HTTP, RTMP, RTSP
  • Support WiFi/3G and CIFS/SMB protocol
  • Subtitle file support.

Features

Support almost all video formats

vPlayer is one of the simplest and powerful video players on the AppStore. It has excellent support for almost all formats including MKV, AVI, XVID and also features subtitle file support. Adding files to the app is as easy as drag-and-drop from iTunes.

Samba and uPNP/DLNA support

vPlayer offers a clean and simple way to access video not just on your iDevice but from any other uPNP/DLNA-enabled device. It also support WiFi and CIFS/SMB protocol. The player has a minimal and neat interface and gets the job done without getting in your way.

Support for all streaming protocols

vPlayer support most popular internet streaming protocols, including http, rtmp and rtsp, both on WiFi and 3G/4G networks. It also offers the ability to do direct downloads from your files on your Local Area Network.

64Bit support

vPlayers comes with full universal binary support, both for iPhone and iPad, supporting natively 64bit platform on modern devices. You can also interact in realtime with the file format and make interesting changes such as audio channel selection and subtitles selection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What file formats are supported?

vPlayer has excellent support for almost all formats including MKV, AVI, XVID, MOV, MP4, MP3 and also features subtitle file support.

How can I add files to the vPlayer app?

vPlayer offers a clean and simple way to access video not just on your iDevice but from any other uPNP/DLNA-enabled device. You can browse your network and if there are CIFS/SMB or uPNP/DLNA enabled devies they will be available instantly on the app. You can also upload files directly into the app, by using iTunes from Mac or PC and dragging the files on to the app using the Upload Section.

I see no UPNP devices. What I wrong?

Sometimes UPNP or SMB devices are not broadcasting the required informations. You can disable and enable WiFi from your iPhone, this should be solve the issue.

Does vPlayer support realtime streams?

vPlayer support most popular internet streaming protocols, including http, rtmp and rtsp, both on WiFi and 3G/4G networks. You can add your personal URL Streams or use the "seen nearby" section to see what users are currently seeing nearby you.

I see no nearby streams. What I wrong?

Nearby streams are collected automatically if other users in your area are using vPlayer. If you see no streams currentyle around you, try again later or move around.

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