GPlayer - video player

classic media player

Published by: 垒 杨
Downloads
Revenue

Description

You wish you could play any video file on your iPhone/iPad, no matter its format? that's why we made GPlayer.
@ZDNET: GPlayer fills the iOS void left by VLC!
* Follow our Twitter @GinkgoTech to get the free code when new version released.

* GPlayer was honored as "app of the Week" in the Appcast.
* Supported File Format Extension
- AVI(without packet-b frame), WMV, RMVB, ASF, H264, MKV, TS, M2TS... most of all movie file formats.
- MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC... most of all audio file formats.
- SMI, ASS, SUB, SRT, TXT... most of all subtitle file formats. [build in subtitle is also supported]
* Extra Features
- USB Sync: Use itunes to fast sync movies to GPlayer.
- WIFI Upload: Upload movie even you don't have the cable.
- File Management: Support New/Rename/Cut/Paste/Delete.
- Movie Thumbnail: Easy to find the movie you want to view.
- Different Play Mode: Support Loop off/Loop One/Loop all.
- Screen Lock: View your movie even on the bed.
- Dynamically Menu: Dynamically choose audio/subtitle channel and encoding method.
- Gesture support: Easier way to do seek while playing the movie.
- Resume Function: Don't worry about closing your application suddenly.
- TV Out: Both cable TV out and AirPlay are supported.
- iTunes Backup: By default, we will not backup media data when you do iTunes sync or iCloud backup, and you can't see the files in iTunes, you can enable it in the settings page to backup your media data.
* FAQ
- How do I put files into GPlayer?
To add files to your GPlayer app, you have to go to iTunes, and select the “Apps” tab. At the bottom of this page, there’s a “File sharing” section – just select GPlayer in the list, and add files from there. Note that you don’t have to sync your iPhone or iPad to iTunes to add movies. Just drop files in the “File sharing” tab, and they’ll be uploaded immediately. You can even use a friend’s iTunes to add videos to your own iPhone. Also, adding files over WiFi is supported. Indeed, WiFi is significantly slower than USB, and ruins the battery life.
- What kind of streams does GPlayer play?
GPlayer is able to play RTSP and MMS streams. For now those can’t be added to the media library, but you can click an RTSP or MMS url in Safari or Mail for example.
If you want to use GPlayer to open HTTP/FTP streaming, add "gplayer:" prefix in the URL.
- I want to explicitely open an attachment with GPlayer?
If you want to watch an attachment in GPlayer(from Mail for example), just do a long press on the attachment. A menu will pop-up that will let you pick GPlayer as a player.
- iTunes won’t let me install GPlayer on my iPhone or iPod Touch?
Unfortunately, we had to drop support for older iOS devices such as the iPhone 3G or the first two versions of iPods. Indeed, after some testing, we realized those weren’t fast enough to provide a pleasant experience.
- Why HD MKV movies don’t play smoothly?
Currently, only iPad 2 supports 720p MKV file, that’s to be expected. The other iDevices have limited computing power, and cannot handle the complex task of decoding HD movies in real time.
- The audio and the video is not in sync?
That is because the CPU is not power enough to do video decoding, you can try to enable "Skip Frame" in the settings page.
- Is there a TV-out support?
Yep, supports iPod gen4, iPhone4, iPhone4S and iPad 1/2.
* Contact us
Mail: [email protected]
Website: gplayersupport.wordpress.com
* If you want to help to translate GPlayer to your mother language, just drop a mail to [email protected], that will help people in your country enjoy this software, and we will put your name in thanks page!
Hide Show More...

Screenshots

GPlayer FAQ

  • Is GPlayer free?

    GPlayer is not free (it costs 14.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is GPlayer legit?

    🤔 The GPlayer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does GPlayer cost?

    The price of GPlayer is 14.90.

  • What is GPlayer revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of GPlayer app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating

4.8 out of 5

10 ratings in Malaysia

5 star
9
4 star
0
3 star
1
2 star
0
1 star
0
Ratings History

GPlayer Reviews

Awesome

RoxDevil23 on

Malaysia

This is one of the best apps

App crashes

Wayne Lim on

Malaysia

After update, the app crashes straight away whenever I tried to open a movie or folder.

After updated, can't use

Janice0211 on

Malaysia

After updated for iOS 9, totally can't.hope can solve this problem. Tq

too bad no sound

Kemji lim on

Malaysia

video always no sound

Good app

Shahriaf on

Malaysia

I like to save movie files in iPad, so this app tick my box.

Nice App!!

萱东迷 on

Malaysia

一直都在用 好评👍👍

Worth the dollar

twosixfive on

Malaysia

Im a tv-series freak n i travel a lot. I have no idea how my traveling would be without Gplayer. User friendly n reliable too

Nice App

James@KL on

Malaysia

Nice app. :)

G player

JMED082576 on

Malaysia

Good

good

卡师傅 on

Malaysia

nice

Store Rankings

Ranking History
Category Rankings
Chart
Category
Rank
Top Paid
14
Top Paid
19
Top Paid
20
Top Paid
22
Top Paid
27

Keywords

GPlayer Installs

Last 30 days

GPlayer Revenue

Last 30 days

GPlayer Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into GPlayer performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.

App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
垒 杨
Languages
Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
3.0 (5 years ago )
Released on
Jun 6, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.