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Watch movies on Android for free

Watch movies on Android for free

Here's an easy way to insert a movie from your computer to your Android phone with subtitles.

Requirements:

  • Android 1.2 version or newer.
  • Reading mp4 - mpeg4 format (recommended, can be any)

Required:

We start:

1) Open the 3gp converter you downloaded, and activate it (Help> activate; the license is in the downloaded folder). Then insert the desired movie and select the format below (mp4, 3gp, Avi…), and on the right adjust the resolution of your phone, video, and audio quality .. Select where you want the file to be saved, and finally click on the Red Dot at the top of the program. You will now see a line that fills up, when it reaches the end the movie has been successfully converted.

As for file size; I took a film of about 800MB as an example and put the picture quality on "Highest" and the sound on "Normal". As you can see in the picture, the output file will take up 373MB, so it's not much.

Okay, now I have one file and that's a movie, we need a translation. If you do not have a translation, you can download it from www.titlovi.com. I recommend that you create a new folder with the name of the movie and insert the movie and translation inside. If you want the translation to be loaded automatically, then the name of the translation and the movie must be identical.

Transfer the entire folder to the SD card.

2) Now transfer the mVideoPlayer.apk file to your phone via USB or Bluetooth and install it. Launch the app and find the movie file and open the movie only and then the Player will ask you if you want to load the translation as well, click OK.

The movie will start and that would be it :)

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