Best Media Players for Box

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    Clementine Reviews
    Clementine is a modern music player that can also be used as a library organizer. Clementine is a multiplatform player. Clementine is a multiplatform music player that was inspired by Amarok 1.4. It features a fast and simple interface for searching and playing your music. You can search and play your local music library. Listen to internet radio on Spotify, Grooveshark and SomaFM. Search and play songs that you have uploaded to Box, Dropbox Google Drive, OneDrive, and OneDrive. Smart playlists and dynamic playlists can be created. Tabbed playlists allow you to import and export M3U and XSPF, PLS and ASX. CUE sheet support, play audio CDs and visualizations from projectM. Lyrics, artist biographies, and photos. Transcode music to MP3, Ogg Vorbis or Ogg Speex. FLAC, AAC, and AAC. You can edit the tags in MP3 and OGG files and organize your music. MusicBrainz allows you to retrieve missing tags. Find and download podcasts. Last.fm and Amazon offer missing album cover art downloads.
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    nPlayer Lite Reviews
    To play video files on your mobile device, you don't have to convert them to MP4. nPlayer allows you to play any video format and codecs, without the need for file-conversion. Video files don't have to be stored on devices with limited storage. Streaming video files from remote devices is possible with nPlayer's powerful network technologies. You can adjust the playback position, the previous and next subtitle positions, the font size and location of subtitles, as well as control volume and brightness with your fingertip. Enjoy nPlayer, thousands upon thousands of user recommendations. This version of nPlayer includes advertisements. Supports video files MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WMV, ASF, FLV, OGV, RMVB, TP, etc. Supports audio files MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, APE, etc. Supports UPnP/DLNA (supports subtitles if DLNA server provides subtitles information.) Supports cloud services such as Box, Dropbox and Google Drive.
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    Yxplayer Reviews

    Yxplayer

    Mobilesoft

    Free
    Yxplayer is a powerful player for mobile devices as well as desktops. With Yxplayer, you can watch your movies and music wherever you are. DropBox, Google Docs and Box are supported! Support MPEG, MOV and mp4, FLV, WMV/asf Mkv, WebM and jpeg files. Supports MPEG1/2/4 and H264. Supports MP3, AAC/AAC+ and WMA. Network streaming (Samba, UPNP/DLNA, RTSP, HTTP, FTP, MMS, m3u8, etc.) Built-in browser for video streaming. Support for MKV multi-track language, subtitles, and MKV multilingual. Support embedded and external sub-titles. Upload files using HTTP/FTP server. Stream movies/music using Yxplayer PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, HTML viewer, etc. Playback of iPod music library. Support for fast TV-out, zip and rar. We are a group made up of experienced engineers and provide multimedia software solutions for both mobile devices and the PC.
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    Infuse Reviews
    You don't have to spend hours converting or transcoding files. Infuse's super-efficient and powerful playback engine supports almost every video file, including MKV, MP4, AVI (ISO), DVD, BDMV, etc. In seconds, you can automatically download metadata and artwork for movies or TV shows. Everything will be neatly organized into categories. Movie sequels can be grouped together to make it easy to find something to watch. iCloud allows you to keep metadata, library settings, playback progress, and other information in sync across all your devices. You can easily start a video on iPhone and jump in on Apple TV. There is no server software to install or manage. It's just super-fast, automated synchronization. You can easily control the content that your children can access by setting up folder and rating controls.
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