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RockPlayer (ARMv7)

RockPlayer

by Yan Matusevich on Jul 28, 2010 10:58:47 PM — read 15,923 times

Tested version: 1.0.31
Latest version: 1.0.31
Requires Android: from 1.6

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Summary

Just like there are weak and powerful cars, there are weak and powerful apps. Rockplayer ARMv7 belongs to the latter category. There virtually isn’t a format out there that Rockplayer can’t handle. It can play avi, mkv, rmvb, mp4, mov, wmv, asf, wma, wav and mpg files. Still not satisfied? Well, this only the tip of the iceberg. This app can also work with ts, mpa, dvd, au, mid, ivg, aiff, ogm, ogg, cda, flic, d2v and your good old mp3 files. Did you manage to catch all of that? Find out if this app performs as well as a muscle car with all of these file formats.

Features & Use

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The most important criteria when looking at a media player is the performance. If the app can’t get the job done, it should go straight into the garbage can. Androids are not yet as powerful as desktop computers or laptops. There are only a couple of truly sophisticated smart phones like the HTC Desire or the Samsung Galaxy S with its1-Ghz of pure power. Power is the single most important thing when watching films and clips in HD, so you shouldn’t expect too much from a mobile movie player. All of these thoughts were in the back of my mind when I first put Rockplayer to the ultimate test.

In my search for high quality test films, I stumbled upon sites such as Microsoft.com-HD WMV or DivX.com-HD Content.

Rockplayer didn’t have any problem playing small films in relatively low resolution. They played smoothly and cleanly with a clear picture and good sound.


DivX

  • Resolution: 720x384 px
  • H264 Image Compression
  • MP3 Audio

MOV

  • Resolution: 852x354 px
  • H264 Image Compression
  • AAC Audio

Xvid

  • Resolution: 1024*576 px
  • MPEG4 Image Compression
  • AC3 Audio

Anything with a resolution over 600p is usually the cut-off point for most Android devices like the HTC Desire. As soon as everything starts to lag and twitch, you can forget about enjoying watching a movie.

DivX

  • Resolution: 1280x528
  • H264 Image Compression
  • AAC Audio

Xvid

  • Resolution: 1280x720
  • MPEG4 Image Compression
  • AAC Audio

At this point the sound cut out and the image became blurry and jerky.

Full HD files were what completely killed Rockplayer. There the image jerked around like crazy. And what about the sound? Forget about it because there simply wasn’t any. All you could hear was a high-pitched noise that made me almost lose my hearing.

I have to say that there are a couple of small details that make watching films with Rockplayer vaguely enjoyable. Among these is a seek feature, which let’s you find the spot where you left off watching. With the press of a button, the video and audio format of your file is displayed
Rockplayer doesn’t organize your movies according to genre, title or artist like your typical audio player, but rather shows them in the actual folders they are saved to on your SD card memoery. This way you can organize your movies yourself and spare yourself all the searching hassle. Feel free to use Rockplayer for playing music files. Although it’s not its primary function, it works well as a music player.

Another cool thing about Rockplayer is the fact that you can scale your movies down to the correct size, even the ones in 4:3 formats. Nothing gets skewed or stretched – Rockplayer cuts off any unneeded edges to make it fit perfectly onto the Android screen.

When watching a movie with a 400-600p resolution and a length of about 90 minutes, around 50% of your battery life gets used up. You definitely won’t be able to fit in two movies into one battery charge, but watching a full-length feature film isn’t a problem at all. I had my HTC Desire in Airplane Mode during this test, so my phone didn’t have any communication with the outside world.

Bottom Line:

In the end, it’s not really worth it watching full HD movies on mobile devices at the moment despite the increasing demand for it. The time for these kinds of movies hasn’t come yet given the need for enormous memory and super powerful performance. According to the Rockplayer developers, Androids like the HTC Desire with its gigahertz of power can play 500p videos smoothly. Weaker devices should stick to 400p videos. I recommend that you trim down the size of your film using a converter before transferring it to your SD card.

Rockplayer performs pretty well as the only app so far that can play DivX and other commonly used formats. Let me be quite honest here: I don’t know half of the formats listed on their website. All I can say is, it’s cool to finally have the equivalent of a VLC player for Android.
 


 

 

Screen & Controls

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The design is classy and well-done. Everything looks nice in fullscreen mode, except for the red “R” located at the top left of the screen when using the free version of this app. All the ads are displayed in the menus and not in fullscreen mode. The battery life and time are always displayed at the top of the screen. You can adjust the app’s color scheme in your settings.

The navigation is extremely user-friendly. This way you can easily browse through your files to pick up a movie to watch.

Speed & Stability

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The speed is actually pretty good! Movies are played back immediately and the fast-forward feature works fine. This obviously isn’t the case with movies that overstrain your processor.

 

Price/Performance Ratio

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Rockplayer ARMv7 can be downloaded for free from the Android Market.

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Jul 29, 2010 2:19:04 PM

I'm trying it out now. Looks pretty awesome from your review.

Jul 30, 2010 12:28:34 AM

aound is a little bit lagging at the onset. flv format is not supported. $9.99 activation fee is a bit much. i'll give it 8 out of 10.

Aug 1, 2010 1:15:49 PM

looking for something to play .avi files so that I can watch my favorite shows on my phone. does .avi work well on this on?

Geoff: $9.99 activation fee?! I thought it was free...

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Market Comments

D-Loc, Aug 25, 2010
Works great on Droid 2.2. Those who complain about wont work unless buy need to hit back button . 5 star when able to buy @ market
Nico, Aug 25, 2010
This plays every file format I have tried, .flv, wmv, avi, etc... excellent viewer!
Alex, Aug 25, 2010
Works great with froyo!
Jali, Aug 25, 2010
This player wont let me watch movies, saying I have to "buy" the app to activate it, even though it clearly says free. Uninstalled.
Cary, Aug 25, 2010
Loved it so much I bought it. People don't know how to hit the back button to browse their files? A lot of folks saying its not free. It is and works
Tommy, Aug 24, 2010
Won't work froyo droid x. Need to be able to push out via hdmi also.
Christina, Aug 24, 2010
This rocks!!!! Thanks.
The UnknownWeirdo, Aug 24, 2010
Audio lags. Playback of device recorded video blasts static in your ears
Garandhero, Aug 24, 2010
Does work without buying retards. Hit the back button browse to your movies play. Great on droid x.
Hugh, Aug 24, 2010
PayPal only to purchase. Call me when I can buy this in the Market.
Jacke, Aug 24, 2010
I don't mind the ads, and I would gladly click them if it helps the developer. But could you PLEASE remove the watermark in the upper left corner.
Wayne, Aug 24, 2010
Using v7 on my Droid X (2.1); works great playing .avi files. Just have to play them through the Rockplayer app.
Guillaume, Aug 24, 2010
Doesnt work without buying
Lance, Aug 24, 2010
Good app, plays everything I've thrown at it. Wish it would work with network streams. Then I'd shell out some clams.
Simon, Aug 24, 2010
This is not free. Won't run without payment for ad removal (htc legend). Pity- un install.
Dean, Aug 24, 2010
Love it & Works great! People don't take it out of memory. Or you will have to log on to start it.
Blaze, Aug 24, 2010
Downloaded movies from piratebay in divx or avi work great with this! EVO
Brian, Aug 24, 2010
Works good but sound lags
Jay, Aug 24, 2010
Awesome app. HTC Desire.
Salpiche, Aug 24, 2010
Great app it works like a charm on my HTC EVO, avi, flv and more...
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