

Good thing is that it also supports Android 2.2 Froyo based phones too. The Seamen player is one such application available for Android phones for free which supports the playback of HQ files along with the normal files and formats. If you have high-end smartphones then I guess you might be having the lot of HQ content. Video streaming through HTTP and RTSP protocols.Includes sub titles for the popular formats.The Mobo player has the following advantages and features – Along with that it will support most of the subtitle such as SRT, ASS and SAA for the video formats like MKV, MPV and MOV. This is a free application capable of playing most the audio and video formats.

The Mobo Player is the best application for audio and video playback in terms of interface, browsing and playback quality. Of course if you have high-end smartphones then you don’t need to check this out. The Android phones with 600 MHz processor are able to play the video but gives you disappointing results and 800 MHz single core would be sufficient enough to get good results while playing high graphics good. Other thing your phone should have minimum hardware so as to push the high content played efficiently. If it doesn’t ask well and go, you can straightaway install and use the application. But as Android has arrived the game has changed completely and with the Android now you can play almost all the formats thanks to Android Market that many apps and players are available.īut there are certain requirements to play supported audio and video formats as they should be atleast on the Gingerbread OS first and the next thing few applications might require to have the root access on to your phone. Mostly users had been looking for the 3GP format as it was the widely accepted format by most of the phones and devices. The phone used to support few formats only and infact users had to convert those video on the web using the converter softwares to the format which is supported on their mobile phones. Until the Android arrived, we used to check what audio and video formats do the phone supports.
