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Description
CCPlayer does not need encoding for playing videos, and supported style subtitles. 2 million people worldwide are using the video player.
SMI, SRT, ASS, SSA format subtitle formats are supported, and support all styles are available in Windows.
Supports all video / audio formats supported by Windows.
Also supports MKV, FLV, RMVB etc. most of the container and codec
[Not supported codec] 1. Dolby Digital Codec (AC-3) - Excluded Lumia 830/930/1520 (Dolby certified devices) 2. DTS Audio Codec
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Reviews
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Can't you hear me! by Mahmoud
You have the best decoder in combination with the worst app. It never runs normally. Just crashes at the beginning of showing thumbnail of video files. I hate this. One of old versions had no such terrible bug. Please do something.
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Phone gets unbearably hot by Rahul
Fix it
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Actually plays everything! by Drew
This app is great and it actually plays all my videos no matter the audio or video codec used. It's the only app for Windows Phone that will play such a wide range of videos. This company makes another similar app called only "CCPlayer" but it doesn't have as much video support as this app does. Thank you for making this app!
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I like it!!! by Kumar
here v can change subtitles speed .... which some video players cant fix that..........nice one
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Issues while fast forward and rewind... by Aris
Subtitles become lame as you do this... While everything in this build is better, I still revert to the modern 8.1 build. Universal one; has potential features but to lose a very hard earned feature (for those who remember ccplayer modern 8.1 era had subtitles drop issue if would you pause playback and standby device but after resume, if you went back 5secs for instance it synced. Now on Win10 this modern build runs final after January 17 Production Cumulative without dropping the srt file);.) that came after many updates still makes the universal build a showstopper.. This issue renders the subtitle in weird "phonetic" artificial language as you go back and forth during playback... It doesn't drop the sub or change codepage. It looks like it uses a kinda "google-like autotranslate". On Lumia 535. I have faith on the development because ccplayer was challenged to fix issues that in my opinion not even VLC had managed to fix on time... So I will retry the universal build later on...