Want to multitask while observing a video?
MX Player’s Picture-in-Picture mode lets you cut the video to a small, drifting window. You can then use other apps.
Tap the domestic button while playing a video.
Resize and reposition the drifting window as needed. This is vital for watching tutorials or live streams while browsing or texting.
While playing a video, tap the three-dot menu.
Select Playback Speed and move the slider to moderate down or speed up the video.
This highlight is perfect for capturing every detail in exercises. It is also good for efficient skimming of long recordings.
Subtitle Signals and Customisation
MX Player’s subtitle support is one of its best features. Yet, many users do not know about its gesture controls.
Swipe Up/Down: Move subtitles up or down on the screen.
Swipe Left/Right: Alter subtitle timing to match up with the video.
You can also customise subtitles. Change their styles, colours, and sizes in the settings.
Zoom and container functionality
MX Player’s pinch-to-zoom highlight permits you to centre on particular parts of a video.
Squeeze to zoom in or out on the video as it plays.
Drag the container over the screen for a nitty-gritty view.
This is ideal for assessing subtle elements in intros or fast-paced movie scenes.
Kids bolt for child safety.
The Kids Bolt app is for parents. It lets kids watch videos without leaving the app or accessing the device.
Tap the bolt symbol during playback.
This cripples all touch intelligence, guaranteeing continuous viewing.
Private envelopes for touchy files
MX Player lets you store recordings in private folders for added security.
Long
Tap on Cover to move it to a private organizer.
Hidden records can, as it were, be got to through the app, guaranteeing your privacy.