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Elmedia Video Player is a free media player for Mac OS. It can play pretty much any file type, be it AVI, MP4, FLV, SWF, WMV, MKV, MP3, M4V etc. Elmedia Video Player is an all-in-one solution, that doesn't call for any additional plugins or codecs.This player has a wonderful HD experience to offer to its users thanks to a native hardware accelerated decoding that unloads the processor and brings the smooth and clean video onto the screen.Highlights:.Video and audio playback. Keep the player on top of all apps to never miss a moment of the movie. Will play any audio track including external.
Offers its own volume control. Works great with various subtitles files. JoenSF, INITIALLY I THOUGHT this a great Video Veiwing App CONSTANT NAG TO RESOTRE PURCHASE FROM App StoreI initially really liked this video player, because it plays so many different formats that other palyers like won’t like QuickTime won’t. But, THIS APP HAS AN INCREDIBLY ANNOYING TRAIT, if you go premium and buy the PRO version of the appthen everytime you launch the app you ARE REQUIRED TO RESTORE TEH PRO APP FROM THE App Store, Everytime, without fail.
I can’t stand it anymore. It’s been happeneing for at least a YEAR and no fix yet. Why can IT REMEMBER that I’ve been a paying customer for YEARS.
It’s so annoying, that I avoid using this app if at all possible. It’s totally worse than the upgrade nag screen on the free version. DUMB, DUMB, DUMB move on the developer’s part to require CONSTANT RESTORING OF PURCHASE from App Store. Ultimately, I can’t favorably endorse an app that is so annoying, that I avoid it like the plague. Who need that, there’s plenty of video players that don’t do that.
Is the security of the app so important that you have to make it extremely annoying to use on every sinlge launch by requiring RESTORE PURCHASE. Developer Response,We are very sorry for this inconvenience. Indeed there is a problem with 'Restore Purchase' option in the AppStore. We are still working to verify this issue with Apple Support. Meanwhile, we have found a workaround. Please follow the guide from our blog to restore Elmedia Video Player purchase: https://www.eltima.com/blog/2018/02/restore-purchase-option-failure-in-app-store.html.
Wizbang Trainer, It was a good player, but lack of support has left it an invalidThis app (originally downloaded from the app store) then downloaded from the website because it was updated more frequently used to be a very decent player. Unfortunately, lack of timely support of their products has left the app working sporatically for the majority of the time and the key features of being able to download from streaming sites virtually non-existant.
Now trying to play a blu-ray disc because I have a 27' monitor and it seems a waste to have a 2nd screen taking up space for a TV. I've been watching DVD's on my computer without issue but with more content being blu-ray I bought a disc that had both. The blu ray shows a 'flash' of the initial disc screen then disappears.
It makes sense now that I see that others are having issues playing BluRay discs.Hopefully the dev will figure out in less than 6 months where the bug is and fix it instead of referring to their FAQ's which repeat all of the steps already taken. Eas0317, Great at first.When I first got this I was deployed and I wasn’t able to watch a lot of movies on the server. While I was there the free version that I got worked great. When I returned home and tried to use it on my AppleTV through AirPlay, it would only play for a minute then cut off saying that I had to buy the premium version. I’m not going to lie, that’s frustrating.
I would love to be able to use the app with AirPlay. Other than that, it’s a really good app. I like how it keeps up where your movies are left off as well as movies that you’ve used the app on are easily referenced for watching again. My only hangup is not being able to use AirPlay.
With its many cloud streaming options and powerful audio player, Clementine for Mac looks like a solid music app. The place where it truly shines, though, is in its impressive music streaming services support: It's compatible with all the popular services out there. If you love to discover new music on the Web, you'll love this app.After a quick setup, Clementine for Mac presents you with an intuitive interface that makes all manner of features easily accessible, from smart playlists to unified search.
The feature that will impress you most, however, is the ability to stream music within the app from all the popular cloud-based services available, including Dropbox, Box.com, Google Drive, SoundCloud, and Grooveshark. In our tests we successfully used these services to play music and we didn't encounter any problems with the exception of having to manually sign in to each service.
What's great is that the app lets you search across all the different services from a single window and then displays unified search results. A nice touch to the whole experience is the addition of an Android Remote app, which provides all expected controls and even allows you to manage Clementine when not on the same Wi-Fi network.While it may not replace iTunes as an iPhone or iPod music manager, Clementine for Mac excels as a music streaming app. It sets the bar when it comes to integration with online storage and music streaming services. Its other music playback features won't disappoint you, either. With its many cloud streaming options and powerful audio player, Clementine for Mac looks like a solid music app.
The place where it truly shines, though, is in its impressive music streaming services support: It's compatible with all the popular services out there. If you love to discover new music on the Web, you'll love this app.After a quick setup, Clementine for Mac presents you with an intuitive interface that makes all manner of features easily accessible, from smart playlists to unified search. The feature that will impress you most, however, is the ability to stream music within the app from all the popular cloud-based services available, including Dropbox, Box.com, Google Drive, SoundCloud, and Grooveshark. In our tests we successfully used these services to play music and we didn't encounter any problems with the exception of having to manually sign in to each service. What's great is that the app lets you search across all the different services from a single window and then displays unified search results. A nice touch to the whole experience is the addition of an Android Remote app, which provides all expected controls and even allows you to manage Clementine when not on the same Wi-Fi network.While it may not replace iTunes as an iPhone or iPod music manager, Clementine for Mac excels as a music streaming app.
It sets the bar when it comes to integration with online storage and music streaming services. Its other music playback features won't disappoint you, either.