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Juandagis

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I loved CinexPlayer on my iPhone, but the player is no longer available for iPad pro. I don't really like VLC player any suggestions PLEASE!
 
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I didn't use the proper words but, what i mean is the app Infuse3 Pro optimized to the IPP's full resolution or does it just stretch it out and scale to fit the screen? A majority of apple built in apps that come with the IPP are optimized as opposed to most 3rd party apps.
 
I didn't use the proper words but, what i mean is the app Infuse3 Pro optimized to the IPP's full resolution or does it just stretch it out and scale to fit the screen? A majority of apple built in apps that come with the IPP are optimized as opposed to most 3rd party apps.

I see.
No, the UI is unchanged from the free version of Infuse 3.
I still like it the most because of how it handles subtitles, ability to play almost every movie format, automatically fetch the metadata, and how it AirPlay to Apple TV as well as chromecast.
 
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Is this app Ipad Pro resolution optimized ?
I know for sure the non pro Infuse 3 isnt.
I know nPlayer is optimized for iPad Pro.
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+1 for nplayer
+1 Yes for me is nPlayer the best, many Features. in the current version amazon cloud support wow
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Nplayer is imo the best video player for iOS. Never had problem with it.
yes really good support from anime files and full style from subtitle.
 
There are many free video player apps for iPad including: OPlayer Lite/ OPlayer HD Lite, PlayerXtremeHD, GoodPlayer, Video Stream.
 
Any of them support persistent video overlay so you can minimize the video and still have it playing while browsing or doing something else?
 
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