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Play local video and audio files with speed control, playlist, shuffle, and volume-boosting 🎬Local Video & Audio Player: Your All-in-One Browser Media Hub Looking for a reliable play local video extension? This tool transforms your browser into a powerful, lightweight offline media player. Instead of downloading heavy desktop software, you can now seamlessly play local files in Chrome with a smooth, native experience. Whether you need a dedicated browser audio player for your music collection or a high-performance video hub, this extension is built to handle it all. 🎬 Universal Format Support Tired of your browser rejecting certain file types? Powered by advanced FFmpeg browser player technology, this extension breaks the limits of standard playback. Use it as your go-to FLV player Chrome solution. Functions as a dynamic WMV to MP4 player right in your tab. Naturally supports MP4, WEBM, MP3, and all standard web formats. 🚀 Advanced Playback Controls Take absolute control over how you consume media: Video volume booster: Audio too quiet? Instantly boost video volume 300% so you never miss a word. Video speed controller: Skim through lectures or slow down tutorials with customizable playback speed 8x adjustments. Video screenshot capture: Grab high-quality snapshots of your favorite moments with a single click or hotkey. 📂 Smart Playlist & Remote Streaming Keep your media organized with the built-in video playlist manager. Shuffle, repeat, or extract entire directories of media in seconds. Not just for offline files, you can also seamlessly play remote video URL links by simply right-clicking a hosted video link and selecting "Play with Video Player." Experience the ultimate local video player directly within your browser. Fast, secure, and fully contained within your current tab. 🌐 You may also use Online Local Media Player as well https://mediaplayer.chromecrxstore.com/ 💿 This extension offers to play media files from a local disk or a remote resource. It uses the standard caching method to play remote sources with minimal interruption. Privacy & Security First We need certain permissions like access to list of urls you visit, to keep you safe while you download videos to your local drives and also stream videos on websites. We call this new feature 'Safe Video Streaming'. We don't sell this data to third parties neither is this data personally identifiable. 👀 You can watch remote hosted videos in 2 ways. First Method: 1️⃣ Open "https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp" in a browser tab 2️⃣ Right-click on the player 3️⃣ Use "Play with Video Player" Second Method: 1️⃣ Open "https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp" in a browser tab 2️⃣ Right-click and save the video to the disk 3️⃣ Open the player and drop the video to the player's interface
Netflix-like Video Player
Play any local video file in MP4, WebM, OGG, MOV formats in a the browser in a Netflix-like UI player. This will make your local content just as bingeworthy and playful as your next show on Netflix. Also, you can try playing video files on websites in similar format. Currently, only works for video files without their own decoder and streaming options. Activate the player by clicking on its icon in the browser's extension bar. The extension locates the video file on the website and plays it in new tab with enhanced UI. Supports volume control, playback rate, picture-in-picture mode and basic video information like length of video and title. NEW: - Opt for Netflix and HBO Intros to play before the video. Choose and save the settings for future sessions - Rename the file by clicking on the name title on the overlay, and updating it. - Video preview thumbnail on-hovering the progress bar. - Bug Fixes & Optimizations
Awesome Player for Local Files
A lightweight video player for local files with easy-to-use interface, offline support, and useful keyboard shortcuts. Experience hassle-free local video playback with our lightweight video player Chrome extension. With a user-friendly interface and helpful keyboard shortcuts, you can easily navigate and play your video files offline. Plus, our video player integrates with Chrome's live caption feature, making it a powerful tool for enhancing your learning experience. Simplify your video viewing and start using our extension today!
MediaPlayer - Video and Audio Player
A powerful media player built on top of the video.js project with HTTP Live Streaming (HSL), speed control, and playlist support The "Media Player" is a browser extension to play music and video files either locally or from online sources. This project aims to bring a VLC-liked media playing experience using native HTML5 technology. The add-on is built on top of the well-known "video.js" project by applying a few custom plug-ins to enhance the user experience. This player supports media boosting, speed control, playlist media selection, fullwidth-progress bar, HTTP-streaming (M3U8), cast to a remote device, and wave surfer visual for audio files. How to Use (local resources): Open the interface and drop the media link to it How to Use (remote resources): Open a video page like https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp Right-click on the player and select "Open in Media Player" You can start watching an offline video file by dragging and dropping the video file into the player or pressing the big play button. To have the player load subtitle make sure to drop both video and subtitle files together (The dropped subtitle should have the same name as the file and needs to be in SRT or VTT format). Also, you can add a subtitle file later using the "+CC" button. This button appears when there is no subtitle found for the current track. Extra Features: 1. Video casting: right-click on the player. If your browser supports this feature, you can transfer the media to a remote device. 2. Take a screenshot: Press the "screenshot" button on the player 3. 2x volume-boosting: Like VLC, you can boost the audio by 200%. Use the boosting feature when the volume is not loud enough. 4. Media Capturing: The player can optionally detect media files in the current tab and transfer them to the media player 5. Play in a separate window or inside a browser tab 6. Supports media keys even if the player is not focused 7. Supports native context menu on Chrome OS. You can right-click on the finder window (explorer) and use this player to open media files. You can use your keyboard to control the following playback options: 1. "F" key: This will toggle the fullscreen mode on and off 2. "Space" key: This will toggle the playing state of the player 3. "Key Up" and "key Down": Increase or decrease volume. 4. "Key Left" and "Key Right": Seek backward and forward for 10 seconds. 5. "U" key: Shuffle playlist 6. "R" key: Toggle repeat, repeat one, and no-repeat 7. "S" key: Take s screenshot 8. "B" key: Boost volume (2x or 200%) 9. "O" key: Open network URLs Change Log: 0.1.2: 1. Media Player now supports history (it will save the current track position and retrieves it after a restart) 2. Media player now supports global keyboard shortcuts for toggle pause and play state, moving to the previous track and moving to the next track 0.1.3: 1. Better playlist! 0.1.4: 1. For audio tracks, a seek-able wave-surfer is replaced with the old poster image 2. playback rate is now adjustable. 0.1.7: 1. Supports live stream (m3u8) 2. Supports folder drop and recursive media file search 0.2.3 1. Partial support for MKV video container 0.2.5 1. Better support for video/mkv format
Video Player
Video Player is a Chrome extension that offers a comprehensive video player when you open a video in a browser. - Offer a better user experience than the default player. - Offer multiple shortcuts for controlling the video player. - The video player has a video preview when hovering over the timeline. This extension is useful to watch movies on your computer without the need to download a video player on your computer. This extension can play every supported video format supported by the browser. This extension will load the video player only when the link in the browser is a video. To play a local file, you simply have to copy the path in the URL bar or drag and drop it in the browser.