My request is simple, and to my knowledge, also simple to implement: Full screen support in Samsung Dex Mode.
I am currently using a Samsung S8 with a Dex Dock as Desktop replacement (typing this right here). However, MX Player is not resizeable.
There is an app (Dex MAX), where I can launch MX player in resizable mode and even watch Movies full screen on my TV.
However, when i launch MX Player from a File Explorer (Solid Explorer), to utilize its builtin streaming server to watch movies from my NAS, it still launches in a tiny window.
Here is a link on how to integrate this in any app:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/accessories/samsung-dex-t3593828
This would be the last thing i need for a full desktop replacement!
Btw.: MX Player is awesome...
Hi,
Currently MX Player is not optimized for the DEX mode. We will try to improve it in future.
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Hi everybody,
I installed Player Pro apk on my Atrix2 (which is rooted and running Lithium ROM), and liked it very much as it works with audio and video files and supports may file formats.
But the problem is that Player Pro is not listed in the "COMPLETE ACTION USING" list when I try to view video through Gallery.
To check the problem I istalled MX Player and Mobo Video, and then again went to see my video through Gallery - all video players are listed but Player Pro.
Also when I use BubbleUPnP and want to stream video that is on my laptop, again I got a pop-up icon ''COMPLETE ACTION USING'' where again Player Pro is not listed + Mobo Video is not listed as well.
What could be done, can you please help me with it.
Thanks.
I'm attempting to write an app that will allow me to translate mx player resume positions to other players (media player classic) on a windows pc. My ultimate purpose is to be able to close a movie on android, and open the same movie on a desktop and resume from the same position. Where does MX Player store resume positions on the Android platform?
Note sure if you can access that directly, but do take a look at the API definition: https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/api
Is it at all possible that I can change the packaged internal player of an apk?
My problem: I use an app for iptv. I would like to cast this to a chromecast. The app uses a custom version of Mx Player. But, I can not access MX player menu to share the video to a casting application. Nor can I select another player?
It would be great to have information from MX player on Android Wear when using it for music, and basic controls.
Also the ability to add network folders to MX player.
And the ability to have MX player seek entire video/audio to temporary location whilst playing it from network.
A simple MX player widget would be great to have as well.
:fingers-crossed:
Well, this is a problem for MX player already solved in other major competitors like kodi, nplayer and NOVA. It's a pitty that MX player developers doesn't fix this for android tv, it's just a matter of allowing subtitles to go below "0". It's a purely coding problem easily solved in hours. I hope plex doesn't solve it before you guys because then there will be no way people will use MX Player anyway. By now is still better than kodi (wastes less resources), better than NOVA (better PQ and sound) and better than nplayer (it's not forgotten), but plex android tv player uses exoplayer and it gives better PQ than Mx Player any day of the week, the problem with plex is the subtitle department that doesn't give a f#ck about users outside USA.
I sincerely hope MX Player listen to this and be the first android tv video player to give 100% full support for subtitles. And make no mistake, it's still the best in changing font and colors and outlines, but i don't understand how it forgot to let users put the subtitles in the bottom of screen (this problem only happens in android tv). I know in android pie smartphone you cna do it with touch or with a mouse and scroll subtitles down while playing a video but that doesn't work on android tv even with a mouse.
The problem is android tv is different than android pie (in smartphone) the botton of screen in a smartphone is higher than in a normal 16:9 TV, so when you apply the bottom in MX Player to a TV it doesn't go bellow the bottom of a smartphone.