
When the file formats are available for MKV or AVI the player supports hardware decoding. If screen shakes it means hardware decoding is not supported. Try turning off all application running in background and reboot the device by holding down sleep mode button for long time. Application may crash in iPhone 3GS / iPod Touch due to heavy use of memory in Hybrid decoding. Hybrid decoding mode is added and now it is able to play high resolution videos by using hardware accelerator feature embedded in iPhone/iPad even for mkv or avi in h264. Support H/W decoding for MKV and AVI (720P supported on iPad1, 1080P supported on iPad2 / The New iPad) MP4, MOV, M4V formats that QuickTime supports can be played up to 1080P by using H/W Decoder but, Post Processing function isn’t provided. High quality video clips of 720P (1280 x 720) or more are recommended for MP4 format. Support High quality video clips ( 720P, 1080P ) Device->My Device(My iPad)->Apps, drag and drop files to the AVplayerHD's documentsĢ. supports e-mail attachment by "Open In" feature Folder Management:Pass code/Move/Rename/Create

Supports Picture in Picture mode ( h.264 format with H/W decoding ) Sweep to the right : move to forward 10 sec Sweep to the left : move to backword 10 sec Control the playback speed (From 0.5X to 2.0X).SMI, SRT, TXT, SubStationAlpha Subtitles XVID,AVI,WMV,RMVB,ASF,H264,MKV… most of all movie file formats.


Dolby Digital (AC3), Dolby Digital Plus (EAC3)

Support High quality video clips ( 720P, 1080P ) So if you enjoy watching videos on your iPad, then the AVPlayerHD is an absolute necessity. The AVPlayerHD can also support external subtitle files such as SMI and SRT. Just copy files via USB and just drag and drop into the AVPlayer’s Media Explorer. The AVPlayerHD can play almost any computer video file format such as AVI, Xvid, WMV and much more clearly and effortlessly. Do you enjoy watching videos on your iPad? Do you hate not being able to because your iPad cannot support the video format? Or do you hate the inconvenient and time-consuming hassle of trying to convert video formats to fit into one that your iPad can support?
