Play WMV files on iOS devices
TipsMake.com - It's great to own an iOS device like iPhone or iPad. These devices do a lot of things that might surprise you at first. However, there are also some things that are not done by themselves or done well. At times like that, you will have to spend time searching for additional or suitable applications to complete your work.
One of the tasks that iOS devices can't do is play WMV files. The reason is quite simple. The WMV standard is a work of Microsoft and Microsoft will not do anything to make it easier for owners of Apple products to use it. The most likely solution to this problem is to find applications from third-party vendors.
Sometimes we encounter WMV and WMA files through a browser, but often we play them in email. The problem is that when users click on them while watching an email on an iPad or iPhone, it looks like it is being played, but in fact it doesn't. No matter how many times you turn it back and forth, it doesn't work simply because the iPad or iPhone doesn't have this capability.
After installing one of the two applications mentioned below, instead of clicking on the file in the email, click and hold until a menu appears with other applications that can handle the file. This does not mean that all these applications will play files that can simply identify files. However, there are some applications that not only identify files, but also allow users to view them.
WMV Player application plays WMV files. Click and hold the file in the email and call this application to play the video. Just simple as that. The file playback tool is as easy as iOS devices playing videos on YouTube. But, the disadvantage of the program is that the video does not deliver the best quality.
Not only does it play WMV files, this app also has a few extra options. Users can download and save files inside the application for easy review later. In addition, it is also possible to view files directly from an integrated browser on the device. Normally, WMV files will be in the email, but sometimes we can catch them in the browser. This application will still handle it. In addition, users can play videos directly outside of Dropbox and use iTunes to transfer videos to devices from laptops or desktops.
The best part of the YXPlayer2 Lite application is the video quality. Although not perfect, it still gives much better quality than the WMV Player application. In addition, videos can be streamed via AirPlay and an Apple TV to your TV. The application not only handles wmv or wma files but also handles MPEG, MP3, AAC and online video files on the network as well as other file formats. However, it also has certain disadvantages. Although there are also options to save files or play them through other media, users will have to pay if they want to receive such options ($ 4.99). Having both free and paid applications is understandable and correct, but those features should not be advertised as appearing on both versions.
Which application you choose depends on you. It all depends on which features are more important to you, a clear video, AirPlay and more options with the file or the ability to save files, browse through and transfer files from the computer. The good news is that the apps are available and free for you.
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