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Unable to track progress on the app. Please add No subtitle available using stremio +rd. Also no option to download subs.
Yes, Outplayer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Outplayer app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Outplayer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 399.00 ₱.
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4.64 out of 5
33 ratings in Philippines
Unable to track progress on the app. Please add No subtitle available using stremio +rd. Also no option to download subs.
Is it possible to add a customizable background on subtitles? That would earn a 5 star review for me
Back then, I was able to manually import the video files that I have in this app using the Files app. But now, the folder consisting of the things I imported is nowhere to be seen in the Files app now. And the bad thing is, I’ll have to import the videos through your app now which does duplicates the video that I downloaded which means that double space will be consumed. I do hope that the Outplayer folder shows again in the iPhone files so I could just manually move the videos without using outplayer which saves more space thank u.
Even the free version is super great with PiP on free version! Will buy the product im just waiting for a sale :) i recommend this player bersus vlc and others
Pros - Fast and smooth video player. Transitions between files are very fast. - Supports wide video formats. - Easy transfer of files using WiFi local server Cons - Needs library management improvement and QoL - Can’t select all items in library, and there is no gesture to select items — you need to tap individual items to select them, which is bothersome. - Library only has thumbnail view mode. Needs list view if you have so many videos in your library. - Needs customizable subtitle font styles, which should be overridden if the current subtitle has their own styles. Verdict 4/5 Overall great video player especially for its price. Can be one of the best video player app if it can improve with some Quality of Life (QoL) updates.
There is no add, just none.
It’s almost perfect. I purchased the full version for more features. Unfortunately, I cannot find an option to add my own subtitles which is kinda sad. I hope this missing feature will be added in the future updates.
The playback controls are really smooth, the UI is sleek and doesn’t feel too outdated to use.
This is really good!! Clean UI and simple to use :)
Many players floating around the app store hinge upon their names or brands as a way to garner support for the app. In this way, the more well-known apps usually dominate the top 10s of each genre. This app is a hidden gem and needs more recognition for the two following reasons: - simplistic, intuitive design - MPV as backend Lets start with the aesthetics. The design is simple and intuitive enough for navigation. Its what you’d honestly expect from a player. The real story here is MPV. MPV is an open-source media player that supports a wide array of codecs. When I say wide I really do mean it supports a lot; this is due to the fact it is open-source. The main takeaway for iOS users is that it leverages what your device has to offer by maximizing the use of the GPU to accelerate and decode your video. What this means is that you’d achieve an accurate representation of what your video should look like as it was encoded. Totally recommend this player as everyone’s standard video player and should be included in everyone’s “my go to apps” kinda stuff. It really is neat and nifty.
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149
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257
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303
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358
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416
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