AVPlayer, free for a limited time

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A few days ago the Firecore developer released a new version of Infuse, application that allows us to reproduce any type of format, regardless of the format in which it is found. But to make use of all the functions that Infuse offers us, we have to go to the checkout and pay the 12,99 euros that the new version costs or the 9,99 euros that Infuse 4 costs, the previous version. Despite being highly recommended, it may be excessive for many users and they opt for other types of players. AVPlayer is a simple player compatible with almost all the formats on the market, but logically it does not offer us the quality that we can find in Infuse.

AVPlayer has a regular price of 2,99 euros, but for a limited time we can download it for free through the link that I leave at the end of the article. This application has not been updated for two years but to play content sporadically on our terminal it is more than enough.

AVPlayer features

  • Supports almost any video format: WMV, AVI, MKV, RMVB, RM, XVID, MP4, 3GP, MPG ...
  • Supports almost any audio format: MP3, WMA, RM, ACC, OGG, APE, FLAC, FLV ...
  • It supports the following types of subtitles: smi, srt, ass, ssa and sub.
  • Use iTunes to sync movies with AVPlayer.
  • Easily stream media files for Wi-Fi download from PC to your iOS device.
  • The ability to Open URLs of clients such as HTTP, FTP, MMS, RTSP, SMB and RTP for streaming.
  • Integrates a UPnP client to stream / download media files from most UPnP / DLNA media servers
  • It integrates an FTP client to transmit / download multimedia files from FTP servers (Note: it only transmits in PASV mode).
  • Integrates a Samba Client to transmit / download multimedia files from Samba servers.
  • Integrated file manager that supports: move files from one folder to another, delete files, rename files, create folder and delete folder.
  • Integrated media downloader. You can download files from FTP / Samba / UPnP Servers and resume or pause the downloads.
  • Supports multiple playlists: you can create playlists and add multimedia files to them; and each folder automatically recognizes it as a playlist.
  • Supports "Open With" feature: open an audio or video file from Mail attachments and Safari Browser.
  • Avplayer: // URL scheme.
  • Supports TV output.
  • Supports AirPlay (Note: only for QuickTime plugin)
  • Integrated photo viewer that supports: jpeg, jpg, png, bmp ...
  • Play music in the background, make your playlists and use it as a music player.
  • You can set a password for your folders in Documents, just tap the icon on the right.
  • Gesture control: Double tap to enter / exit full screen, single tap to hide / show buttons, swipe left to go back, swipe right to fast forward ...

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  1.   ADV said

    I have a question to see if someone could clarify for me please ... They publish players that are capable of playing a thousand formats and my question is ... Can these formats be put on iOS, iPhone, iPad, iPod or whatever is Apple? In other words, I have understood to this day that iOS only supports MP4, M4V video extensions on its devices and if there is another, I do not know because the most used is MP4 ... and the default player can play these formats ... then why buy or have a player that can play formats that you can't see on an iOS device?

    1.    IOS 5 Clown Forever said

      Files with a format that is not supported by iOS by default can be transferred to the device through iTunes to the program that does support them, in this case AVPlayer. You have to connect the device to the Mac / PC and with iTunes go to the corresponding application installed on the iPhone or any device and add the files.

  2.   FRENCH said

    you can transfer files from AirDrop and play them with this APP

  3.   ADV said

    Thanks a million for having clarified this question! At last I find a meaning ...
    By the way I know that it is not part of this content since we are talking about the player but could someone give me a good app where I can stream from my iPhone and watch the videos that I have on my PC? Example: VLC you can see the videos that you have on your PC but you have to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network… That is the negative point… I would like something that gives me full access to stream and watch the videos that I have on my PC wherever this without having to be on the same network .. I travel and on the way I want to see a film, I know I have good ones on my PC… Is there a good app for this? Thanks in advance…

  4.   katron69 said

    You should buy a Multimedia Cloud Hard Drive to have all your multimedia at your disposal from anywhere, Western Digital has several inexpensive models with great capacity for you to store all the multimedia you want and with the possibility of inserting an external hard drive through its usb port, I have it and from the app I can access the content from anywhere. Anyway look at all the specs. because I think there are formats that it doesn't recognize.

    A greeting.

  5.   ADV said

    Wow ... a million thanks for your answer to my question, I've already been watching ... and luckily I rest these days from work so if I can tomorrow I already have my cloud! You have given me super help, I had no idea about these HDD Cloud I suppose that with so much work I have become somewhat obsolete with the technology that does not stop Ha! Million of thanks… !!