Video viewers, online TV, etc.
Jan 5th, 2012, 12:07 am
VitalPlayer Pro v1.3.0
Requirements: Android 1.6 and up
Overview: VitalPlayer supports almost all video and audio codecs.

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This powerful software codecs provide smooth quality video.

VitalPlayer Pro has been applied self-copy protection.
The crack version doesn't work on software codec and some functions.

* Works on Galaxy Nexus(4.0).
*If it can not play, please set the software codec(setting -> decode mode -> software codec or movie file long press).

** Installation error(or Unknown error -18) solution **
1. Move all the apps back to phone
2. Put your microSD into a card reader
3. Delete .android_secure folder.

- Functionality
1. System mode play(hardware codec use)
2. SMI,SRT support
3. Software & hardware Brightness control
4. Resume play previously
5. Screen color(Gray, Red, Blue, Green) (software codec only)
6. Various font size & color & type
7. Screen capture(software codec only)
8. Screen Lock/Unlock
9. File Send
10. Subtile Sync.
11. Streaming support(http, rtsp)
and more.

*VitalPlayer Pro added
. During playback setting
- Screen Color (Gray, Red, Green, Blue)
- Seek Interval
- Screen Orientation
- Font Type
- Font Color
- Font Size

. During playback functions
- Hardware brightness control
- Software brightness control
- Subtitles sync control

The ffmpeg of LGPL is used for VitalPlayer.

More Info:
Code: Select allhttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.dgobs.orgin.paid.VitalPlayer

Download Instructions: Released by chathu_ac
http://www.filefat.com/oc8hhcuqv060/Vit ... 0.apk.html

Mirror:
http://turbobit.net/ohy7s57iocmy.html
(Closed Filehost) https://ul.to/efbjbm3v
Jan 5th, 2012, 12:07 am

Please help me if you can...
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=855979
Jan 5th, 2012, 10:19 pm
If I understand the above post correctly where it says "The crack version doesn't work on software codec and some functions", this version is therefore pretty much useless. The whole point of an app like this is that it gives software decoding when there is no built-in hardware support for a file type.

So either I'm missing something or there's no point to installing this.
Jan 5th, 2012, 10:19 pm