

Music and video are also conveniently segregated via a toggle at the top of the screen. Once launched the App searches your phone for available media and sorts the results into categories. So far in the few hours I have been using it on a Galaxy Nexus it is standing out as one of the better Media Player Apps I have reviewed. A lot of the common processors are supported but not all, however there is ICS support.įor devices that don’t come with great support for different video codecs, this App will be a blessing. You need to match up the chipset from your phone with which version to download but all is explained over on the thread. The App itself is in Beta so expect some bugs or quirks. While we seem to be waiting a life time for the official VLC Player to land on Android, one developer over on XDA has taken it into his own hands and compiled an App which is available to download here
