

The app currently isn’t available on the Android Market, but you can download the apk for Android 2.1 and 2.2 from here. Hopefully, the developers will add more support for HD playback from MKV files for more powerful devices coming on to the market. RockPlayerBase has the promise to be a great video playback application. It’s worth noting that the FPS count appears on the screen by default, but this can be turned off by tapping on the DivX logo in the control panel. Whether it’s a hardware or software issue is debatable, but video playback wasn’t even remotely smooth, and I was lucky if I got even a second of audio playback before having it cut off too.įeelAndroid tested the player with various formats, and found some interesting results… The second way is to convert with a video/TV converter. The most common way is to transfer your video to TV via USB/AV Cable/WiFi (HDMI Cable is only available for those who have an HDMI Plug). I also tested a 720p MKV file, albeit with less successful results. There are at least three ways to play an AVI on SAMSUNG TV/Apple TV. I tested a DVD rip encoded in AVI which played back without any problems, although audio output was sometimes a little pitchy and inconsistent. When testing on the Nexus One, I found playback quality to be predominantly good.
