MX Player question - MX Player

I am using Samsung Galaxy On5. I enjoyed VLC player a lot with streaming that enable closed captioning (Not subtitle). MX Player doesn't have that. I am aware that MX Player have subtitles for movies but I am talking bout streaming like HBO, ABC news, and etc. Can you add it please ? Many streaming apps required MX Player to download and doesn't have an option to changed to VLC Player. Can you kindly to add closed captioning to that ? I am deaf and MX Player is very curious program that I like but I prefer VLC Player due is that it supports closed captioning and subtitle (such as .srt .ssa and etc). You only support subtitle (such as .srt .ssa and etc). Please addition closed captioning because of my streaming apps have ABC news etc that are lacking to enable closed captioning. VLC does supporting it. You don't have that. Hope to hear from you soon.

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spotanjo3 said:
I am using Samsung Galaxy On5. I enjoyed VLC player a lot with streaming that enable closed captioning (Not subtitle). MX Player doesn't have that. I am aware that MX Player have subtitles for movies but I am talking bout streaming like HBO, ABC news, and etc. Can you add it please ? Many streaming apps required MX Player to download and doesn't have an option to changed to VLC Player. Can you kindly to add closed captioning to that ? I am deaf and MX Player is very curious program that I like but I prefer VLC Player due is that it supports closed captioning and subtitle (such as .srt .ssa and etc). You only support subtitle (such as .srt .ssa and etc). Please addition closed captioning because of my streaming apps have ABC news etc that are lacking to enable closed captioning. VLC does supporting it. You don't have that. Hope to hear from you soon.
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Request you to contact us at [email protected] and provide us with a sample link so that we can investigate further.
Thank You!

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Request you to contact us at [email protected] and provide us with a sample link so that we can investigate further.
Thank You!
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Hi. thanks for replying asap. What a sample link? I have no idea what you re talking about.

here's a sample link
https://liveproduseast.akamaized.net/us/Channel-USTV-AWS-virginia-1/Source-USTV-1000-1_live.m3u8

MXPlayer said:
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Request you to contact us at [email protected] and provide us with a sample link so that we can investigate further.
Thank You!
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here's a sample link
https://liveproduseast.akamaized.net/us/Channel-USTV-AWS-virginia-1/Source-USTV-1000-1_live.m3u8

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[Q]mx video player subtitles?

My mx video player can't read subtitles file like .srt, .ssa etc? Can you lend me a hand to make it work? Thanks!
Did you check their site ? http://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/faq
kickerz14 said:
My mx video player can't read subtitles file like .srt, .ssa etc? Can you lend me a hand to make it work? Thanks!
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The subtitles should have the same name as the video you want to play, except the extension.
the method in windows doesn't work on android. MX player or so many player can't read external subtitiles.
any recommendation ?

[Feature Request] RTMP support

Hello!
Actually there are no video players for Android, that would support Adobe's RTMP protocol, which is used to do almost every live stream playable with Flash Player (eg. YouTube, Justin.tv, Ustream, etc.). As MX Player's base, FFmpeg already supports librtmp, adding RTMP support is just a matter of one switch passed to configure script. Is it possible to see this feature in next MX Player version? :laugh:
I thought MX could already handle those formats? Unless their streaming protocols changed again without us noticing...
CDB-Man said:
I thought MX could already handle those formats? Unless their streaming protocols changed again without us noticing...
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MX Player supports formats streamable by RTMP such as FLV container, H.264, Sorenson H.263 video codecs, AAC, Nellymoser audio codecs, etc. but doesn't support RTMP itself. Try to open any "rtmp://" URI with MX Player, you'll get an error message.
Ah, so that's what you mean. Well, wait and see what the developer replies.
CDB-Man said:
Ah, so that's what you mean. Well, wait and see what the developer replies.
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So... will the developer ever read this?
M132 said:
So... will the developer ever read this?
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I guess this thread got missed. Either way, it's bumped now.
@bleu8888
M132 said:
So... will the developer ever read this?
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Actually I do not have many words to say about networking issue. MX does not have its own network routine but just use ffmpegs. And it has so many limiations.
We are going to improve networking in the futuer.
Thanks

Sharing from other apps to Mx player

Hi,
I would like to be able to Share a particular video I am watching (for instance, from YouTube or YT Mobile) to MX Player. There is only 1 media player that I know I can share to most anytime. It is called BS Player. But I would much prefer to share to MX Player. I don't believe there are any copyright concerns nor technical problems to prevent this.
Would you consider adding this feature, because MX Player is definitely the way to go!
danbosma said:
Hi,
I would like to be able to Share a particular video I am watching (for instance, from YouTube or YT Mobile) to MX Player. There is only 1 media player that I know I can share to most anytime. It is called BS Player. But I would much prefer to share to MX Player. I don't believe there are any copyright concerns nor technical problems to prevent this.
Would you consider adding this feature, because MX Player is definitely the way to go!
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It's because BS has implemented to YouTube API to particularly play youtube videos.
The MX Player had a intention to app youtube support. But, it was on alow priority since there are some other features he is currently working on. Anyway I will ask the developer again in this regards & reply back to you.
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[Feature Request] Torrent streaming with save option

Hi,
First I'd like to thank all who contributed to the amazing MX Player. I literally cannot replace it with any other player.
I would love to see a torrent streaming feature with save after finish option on MX Player. If the developer could make this happen I would appreciate it.
Guitar Rocker said:
Hi,
First I'd like to thank all who contributed to the amazing MX Player. I literally cannot replace it with any other player.
I would love to see a torrent streaming feature with save after finish option on MX Player. If the developer could make this happen I would appreciate it.
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If anything, that isn't so much something for MX to implement, but more of for the Android torrent clients to implement. The torrent client would need to be able to sequential download then buffer the video to MX as a stream -- not really something that's to be done on MX's side.
CDB-Man said:
If anything, that isn't so much something for MX to implement, but more of for the Android torrent clients to implement. The torrent client would need to be able to sequential download then buffer the video to MX as a stream -- not really something that's to be done on MX's side.
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Probably he is asking torrent downloading & streaming feature in MX itself.
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ktsamy said:
Probably he is asking torrent downloading & streaming feature in MX itself.
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Right, which really isn't something MX should be getting into, the torrent side. For example on PC, uTorrent would provide the video to an external player (ie MPC-HC) as a video stream. See this article for a brief explanation: http://www.guidingtech.com/6880/how-to-enable-video-streaming-in-utorrent-3-0/
Again, I wouldn't think that MX would be the one to handle the torrenting; it should be a torrent app that's made to pass a video stream to MX, so this isn't really an MX feature request per se in my opinion.
CDB-Man said:
Right, which really isn't something MX should be getting into, the torrent side. For example on PC, uTorrent would provide the video to an external player (ie MPC-HC) as a video stream. See this article for a brief explanation: http://www.guidingtech.com/6880/how-to-enable-video-streaming-in-utorrent-3-0/
Again, I wouldn't think that MX would be the one to handle the torrenting; it should be a torrent app that's made to pass a video stream to MX, so this isn't really an MX feature request per se in my opinion.
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Yes, There are some apps like showbox which are designed to stream the contents to Video Players. Adding torrent protocol to a Video Player may not be a good idea.
Anyhow, ultimate decision is to be taken by bleu8888 who is the developer of the Player. But, I don't thing he will implement it in near future since he has lot of feature requests in que.
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Getting into torrenting also opens up another can of worms in the form of DRM and copyright -- best not to get entangled in that. I'm sure that eventually in the future, there will be an Android torrent app that can pass video streams.
CDB-Man said:
Right, which really isn't something MX should be getting into, the torrent side. For example on PC, uTorrent would provide the video to an external player (ie MPC-HC) as a video stream. See this article for a brief explanation: http://www.guidingtech.com/6880/how-to-enable-video-streaming-in-utorrent-3-0/
Again, I wouldn't think that MX would be the one to handle the torrenting; it should be a torrent app that's made to pass a video stream to MX, so this isn't really an MX feature request per se in my opinion.
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Not comparable.
On PC you have a large screen to juggle and drag between different programs.
On mobile, not so much.
I want to click a link and start watching.
Not click a link, get thrown into some other app with a bunch of tiny settings, then have click on something else inside that app to then open the player app and start watching.
@doingthelordswork MX Player is a playback app. Downloading is out of the question. Torrents are NOT steams, and therefore you simply cannot just click and watch. Download the file, then give the file to MX Player to play.

Support vlc://http://video streaming ?

I have a question you can add to the MX PLAYER startup options via video link:
If I have become fixed on the HTML page .... It is caused by the feature of → vlc: //
LINK:
vlc://http://something.com/something.mkw
Call up all the android player with support for VLC. Interesting that just running to play may KM PLAYER.
So I ask if he would go add support also MX PLAYER. And to make video play that way. Thanks
QuicksilverCZ said:
I have a question you can add to the MX PLAYER startup options via video link:
If I have become fixed on the HTML page .... It is caused by the feature of → vlc: //
LINK:
vlc://http://something.com/something.mkw
Call up all the android player with support for VLC. Interesting that just running to play may KM PLAYER.
So I ask if he would go add support also MX PLAYER. And to make video play that way. Thanks
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This method is used long ago. Eventhough It's supported by some third party browsers, Google no longer supports the custom schemes to call the app. It won't work on chrome as well from version 25.
Instead you can launch any app by using appropriate intents. MX Player supports various intenet parameters. You can call MX Player directly and pass more details like subtitles, titles, etc.
You can refer MX Player API page on official site for more information.

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