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gitanshu
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Default [APP] Vlc player Nightlies

Hi guys
You guys might be knowing that the vlc player beta on play store doesn't support tegra 2 due to lack of neon.The given link has nightly builds of vlc player, including for tegra 2 (mentioned as T2 there).
It won't detect any media on its own at first, you have to select the directories in settings.

Do give it a try.

(Works for me.)


https://code.google.com/p/vlcmediaplayer/downloads/list
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I got Dice Player, it has built-in tegra2 support.
And it reproduces .mkv files as well, so I didn't feel the need to look further.
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Altough VLC is the player for me when it comes to watching movies on my computer, I think im going to stick anyways to the MX Player on Android, it is pretty stable and optmized and works like a charm.
 
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Altough VLC is the player for me when it comes to watching movies on my computer, I think im going to stick anyways to the MX Player on Android, it is pretty stable and optmized and works like a charm.
I experienced some issues with MX Player reproducing mkv files, reproduction went jerkily.
Dice Player does it flawlessly instead.
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Are you guys talking about 720p .mkv's or smaller ones?