Applications, iPad, iPhone

App of the week: AVPlayer HD

This week I take a look at AVPlayer HD, a fully functional and easy to use video player for the iPad that completely blows away the competition with its uncluttered usability and unrivalled format support.

I’ll be honest, when I first decided to get an iPad 2, I justified it to myself by saying that it would be a great addition to my working life and be used to take and effortlessly share notes in meetings, present strategies to potential clients and be my main work device while travelling. In reality, in the back of my head I was already drooling over the prospect of playing all my favourite iOS games on a bigger screen, using my Drifta to watch sport in the office and yes, loading it with awesome movies and series that I could watch during flights to and from client meetings.

So when the iPad was finally delivered to my doorstep, I climbed right onto the app store with a fresh voucher loaded up and ready to be spent. I downloaded all the obligatory ‘must-have’ iPad apps that I’d read about for so long and scoured top 100 lists for only the best apps in each category. One area that seemed to lack in reviews however, was that of a decent media player that could handle files that hadn’t been purchased from Apple, without any sort of conversion.

After spending a few hours reading various reviews by bloggers and users alike I just couldn’t justify forking out between $2-$10 for something that worked amazingly for some but completely bombed for others. I wanted one app that could play all files without any hassle, that you could transfer files to without any hassle, something with a decent looking interface that wouldn’t make me cringe when I opened it up. I found nothing that day, and didn’t go looking again for a while. Then one day I was checking up on a client’s campaign and managed to stumble upon a review for a non-threatening little media player app that looked that it might be the one.

AVPlayer HD is most certainly the one for me. After downloading it and reading up on the transfer method within the app description, I decided to test it out. It claims to play ‘most of all movie file formats’ so I loaded up a few files to test the claims. Turns out they were right, AVPlayer HD can handle XVID, AVI, WMV, RMVB, ASF, H264 and even MKV files without any hassle at all. I must say that I was a bit sceptical that it was using software to render the files and not hardware like iOS’s native video player app but any fears of pixelated video and delayed audio were quickly and confidently crushed when I started watching.

As I said, the file transfer process to actually load media files onto the app is dead simple and involves accessing the app through iTunes. Simply click add, browse for your files and click OK, all done. You can also delete old files here, although you can do that on the iPad itself once you’ve finished watching something.

What about the controls you say? No worries here at all, AVPlayer HD comes fully loaded with everything you need to make your portable media viewing as hassle-free and simple as possible. Touch once to see the basic controls, swipe your fingers to fast-forward or rewind, enable subtitles with one button and even adjust the colour settings of the video while in play.

Frankly the only fault I can find with this app is the rather plain looking menu interface. I really do think that its makers could’ve paid more attention to what everything looks like, but I suppose the developers have put their focus on what the app can do instead of what it looks like. Lets hope that in upcoming updates they’ll address this and add more of home media player look that resembles something like Boxee instead of a plain file manager interface.

In summary, AVPlayer HD is probably the best media player available for the iPad, and at $2.99 it’s an absolute steal for the value you get out of it.

Name:               AVPlayer HD

Publisher:         EPLAYWORKS

Category:          Entertainment

Price:                US$2.99

Size:                 9.3 MB

 Available for iPad & iPhone

  • GuestWho

    Dude, OMG thank you! I’ve been using the VLC app which is fine and all but completely bombs out on HD content. Besides, I think they discontinued it… Well anyway, I’m gonna go download this straight away. Which is the best site for purchasing itunes vouchers by the way? You guys should do an article on that.. Just saying. 

  • http://twitter.com/adielslarmie Adiel Slarmie

    Evopoints gives great service for vouchers. Not sure if they’re the cheapest, but delivery is very fast

  • http://twitter.com/adielslarmie Adiel Slarmie

    Would be nice if you compared this to other apps & explained why its the best option. Does this thing stream files as well? If so, whats the performance like.

    VLC is no longer available, but does a good enough job. I use StreamtoMe and AirVideo for streaming and VLC for saving videos onto iPad/iPhone. But with only 16G of space I prefer using the streaming option

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  • Danny Greeff

    Hi Adiel,

    When I do these reviews, my main aim is to promote apps that work well for me, without going into the negative aspects of its competition, hence me not mentioning the apps I’ve used or read about before. Think of it as a spotlight on an app that I think deserves some attention.

    As for the streaming option, AVPlayer HD does not look like it supports it at the moment.

  • Danny Greeff

    Yes, I only use Evo Points, your code is always instantly delivered and their prices are great.

  • http://twitter.com/dunnyone Steven

    Agree! Evo Points FTW.

  • Swatkat

    I don’t know how to set up AVPlayer using FTP. What software do I need. And what are the settings

    Email me at swatkat@bigpond.net.au

  • replayer app

    Please check this

    Free : 
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/replayer/id488506039?mt=8
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/replayerhd/id492067512?mt=8

    -Replayer is the non-encoding video player which supports most of videos. 
    It provides the specialized functions such as zone replay, multi-speed, bookmark, integrated subtitle and subtitle screen. 

    Help : http://replayerapp.wordpress.com/help/

    Thank you.

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