X Video Player is a video playback application that supports a wide range of file formats for local video content on mobile devices. The app handles AVI, MP4, WMV, RMVB, MKV, 3GP, M4V, MOV, TS, MPG, and FLV files from various devices, cameras, and platforms worldwide. Whether stored on internal storage or SD cards, the application works with both standard and high-resolution sources without requiring conversion or preprocessing.
Resolution support spans HD, full HD, and 4K formats, providing fl…
X Video Player is a video playback application that supports a wide range of file formats for local video content on mobile devices. The app handles AVI, MP4, WMV, RMVB, MKV, 3GP, M4V, MOV, TS, MPG, and FLV files from various devices, cameras, and platforms worldwide. Whether stored on internal storage or SD cards, the application works with both standard and high-resolution sources without requiring conversion or preprocessing.
Resolution support spans HD, full HD, and 4K formats, providing flexibility for different viewing scenarios and device capabilities. This range allows users with high-resolution displays to view content at maximum quality, while those with older hardware can still play the same files at lower resolutions suited to their display and processor. The playback engine handles these varying resolutions smoothly across device generations and configurations.
During playback, users can adjust volume and brightness independently of system settings. Volume adjustments control audio output without affecting sound in other applications, allowing fine-tuning for the specific viewing environment. Brightness adjusts to suit different lighting conditions, from dimly lit indoor spaces to bright outdoor settings. These controls remain accessible within the playback interface, so users need not exit the application to modify audio and display during viewing sessions.
File discovery operates automatically, with the application scanning internal storage and SD cards for videos in supported formats. This eliminates the need for manual browsing and selection, letting videos be organized into folders by category, source, project type, or personal preference. The folder organization system accommodates different approaches to structuring video libraries, whether by date, genre, or project.
The application emphasizes efficient resource use and minimal installation size. Installation requires little storage space compared to many media applications, leaving room on devices with varying capacities. Playback consumes minimal memory without substantially competing with other applications. Quick start capability launches the application rapidly, contributing to a responsive experience when selecting and playing content.
Broad format support combined with efficient resource usage creates a video player suitable for devices with different hardware capabilities and constraints. Entry-level phones through 4K-capable devices can play videos reliably across generations. Automatic file detection handles organization as video collections grow, while folder tools serve users who prefer granular control over arrangement and categorization.
File hiding lets users designate specific videos or folders as hidden from the browsing interface while keeping them stored and accessible on the device. Hidden content remains invisible during routine browsing without requiring deletion or relocation. This is particularly useful for users who share devices and need to control what content appears, matching device usage patterns and privacy preferences across household or workplace settings.