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lPlayer - Offline Video Player

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.3.5

Taille:33.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:snap game team

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Faites l'expérience d'une lecture vidéo transparente avec lPlayer - Offline Video Player, un lecteur vidéo Android pratique et simple. L'octroi d'autorisations de stockage permet d'accéder à votre galerie pour une lecture vidéo facile directement depuis votre appareil. Ce lecteur polyvalent prend en charge un large éventail de formats de fichiers, notamment .mkv, .wmv, .mp4, .avi et .flv, garantissant ainsi la compatibilité avec toutes vos vidéos. Personnalisez votre expérience visuelle avec une qualité d'image réglable, des options de relecture et des commandes pour la vitesse de lecture, le volume et la luminosité. lPlayer - Offline Video Player comprend également un navigateur DuckDuckGo intégré pour un accès pratique aux sites Web d'hébergement de vidéos comme YouTube et Vimeo. Téléchargez lPlayer - Offline Video Player aujourd'hui pour une expérience de visionnage vidéo supérieure.

Caractéristiques de lPlayer - Offline Video Player :

  • Lecture de la galerie : Lisez facilement des vidéos enregistrées sur votre appareil Android. Prend en charge divers formats vidéo pour une large compatibilité.
  • Navigateur intégré (DuckDuckGo) : Profitez d'une expérience de navigation axée sur la confidentialité au sein de l'application, en accédant à des sites vidéo comme YouTube et Vimeo sans changer d'application.
  • Lecture de haute qualité : Bénéficiez d'une qualité vidéo optimale, y compris la prise en charge des vidéos 4K, avec une qualité réglable paramètres.
  • Suppression des publicités (abonnement) :Pendant l'affichage des publicités, une option d'abonnement offre une expérience de visionnage sans publicité.
  • Contrôles intuitifs : Contrôlez de manière transparente la lecture avec des options pour rejouer, régler la vitesse, le volume et la luminosité.
  • Convivial Conception : Conception simple et intuitive avec un accès facile à votre galerie pour une sélection de vidéos sans effort.

En conclusion, lPlayer - Offline Video Player est un lecteur vidéo Android riche en fonctionnalités et convivial. Sa lecture de galerie, son navigateur intégré, sa lecture vidéo de haute qualité et sa suppression facultative des publicités offrent une expérience visuelle transparente et agréable. Téléchargez dès maintenant pour bénéficier de la meilleure qualité vidéo et de la meilleure commodité.

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MovieBuff Jan 03,2025

Simple, clean interface. Plays all my videos without a hitch. A great alternative to the built-in player. Could use a few more customization options, but overall very happy.

Cinefilo Jan 08,2025

Funciona bien, pero a veces se congela. La interfaz es sencilla, pero le falta algo de estilo. Podría ser mejor.

Cinéphile Jan 06,2025

Excellent lecteur vidéo ! Simple d'utilisation et efficace. Je recommande fortement !

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