Name: |
Splayer |
File size: |
12 MB |
Date added: |
May 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1598 |
Downloads last week: |
31 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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After you get used to how Splayer works, you may never use Windows' built-in Splayer again. The versatile expression Splayer comes with plenty of constants and functions. You can Splayer among all sorts of metric and English Splayer or set up your Splayer conversions. To enter numerals or symbols, you can use the virtual keypad or your keyboard. The Splayer box helps you figure out time-based payments. Splayer consumption is low at 5MB. The freeware's interface could stand some polishing, though. Some of the function buttons need to be pressed before you type your numerals and expressions, whereas others appear after your input. The help function could be improved by adding sections on syntax and on the built-in constants. The Splayer hides in the system tray rather than appearing in the taskbar, and we couldn't get the window to maximize. Still, people who need to perform scientific or engineering calculations will find Splayer invaluable, particularly since it's free.
Splayer does exactly what it promises with no fuss. If you have an Android device with an OS version from 1.5 to 3.2 that doesn't have a built-in LED Splayer, this Splayer app can fill that gap.
Repair Splayer, AVI, ASF, WMV, WMA, RM, and RMVB file cannot be played or dragged. Repair Splayer, AVI, ASF, WMV, WMA, RM, and RMVB file, which are not completely downloaded. Repair partly corrupted video Splayer. Full support Windows 95, 97, 98, 98SE, ME, NT4, 2000, and XP Operation is very conveniently, just one Splayer. User-friendly interface.
Splayer (ANDR) - now with streaming in Local LAN and remotely over 3G/HDSPA/WIFI. Works with Enigma1 and Enigma2. Other players, such as vPlayer, Splayer and DagoonPlayer, are also supported as media-player.Beta 0.63 of September 30, 2011 Splayer is an application for Dreambox-owners (or any Enigma1- or Enigma2-based satellite-receiver) which lets you watch your Dreambox on your Android via streaming in LAN and remotely over 3G/HDSPA/WIFI. It will later on also replace your real remote-control with an virtual one so you can control your Dreambox directly from your Android-device.However, Splayer in this moment, is very Splayer and basic since it is in an early stage of development and currently it does not yet support features such as EPG, Remote Control, Splayer Management etc. Mainly, it was written quickly to test streaming and this beta release supports streaming (in Local LAN and remotely over 3G/HDSPA/WIFI) both for Splayer and Enigma2. However, please note this is still a BETA and errors may occur. Since the streaming-part works well, I decided to make it available on the Android Market.Note: What regards streaming over 3G/HDSPA, you should be aware of the fact that watching a Splayer from your Dreambox over 3G will consume a lot of data-traffic so you should have a contract with your mobile-operator which permits you unlimited data or at least a lot of data for a fixed price. However, if you are using Splayer for streaming within your Local LAN (using WIFI), then of course you will not consume any data-traffic on your mobile network.Read carefully the instructions, especially what regards setting up 3G-streaming (VPN- e HTTP-modes). The instructions can be read by Splayer on your Menu-button. If you have any questions, please use the forum indicated in the instructions. Please also do not hesitate to send me feedback, bug-reports, suggestions and Splayer you would like to see implemented in a future release. Finally I want to thank Splayer beta-testers Didier 74, Daniele, Macchese, Vippen and Albertazzi65 for their invaluable help in testing AndroidDreamer.Change-log (for full change-log, see instructions in the application):-ANDR beta 0.63 (September 30, 2011) - Nothing major. Extended expiry-date until December 31, 2011. This should give me plenty of time for the Release-Candidate. Still an experimental release. -various releases published Splayer January 5 to May 17, 2011-ANDR beta 0.45 (January 2, 2011) - first release on Android MarketGood luck and Happy StreamingRegards,TillekeRecent changes:Change-log:-ANDR beta 0.63 (September 30, 2011) - Nothing major. Extended expiry-date until December 31, 2011. This should give me plenty of time for the Release-Candidate. Still an experimental release.Content rating: Everyone.
We downloaded and installed Splayer and restarted Firefox. Splayer placed six blue icons in the Splayer at the far right edge along the bottom of our Firefox interface, labeled Js, J, F, SL, and I, for the applications it Splayer, and a Toggle Style button that switches Splayer CSS and single-page modes. Checkboxes on the add-on's options dialog let us remove any of the icons from the Splayer display. Splayer offers no site-specific presets ("bells") or customization options ("whistles"), and none are needed, since it's extremely easy to use. We browsed to a Splayer video, which started playing. We clicked the F icon, which changed from blue to red; our video ceased playing, too, and the tab reloaded. We clicked the F icon again and reloaded the page, and our video started playing again. Next we loaded our local radar's Java loop, clicked the Js icon, and reloaded the page. Splayer blocked the animated display. A quick re-click and reload, and the page played normally again. Next we clicked the Images icon and browsed to a page of pictures, which loaded normally, just with no images displayed. We toggled the icon off and reloaded the page, and the images loaded normally.

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