

KMPlayer plays a variety of files and formats. NPlayer is available now in the App Store for $8.99, but the price is well worth it when you consider all it can do and what most other media devices cost to do the same. Moreover, this iPad video player can display two subtitle frames at a time (using different languages), yet this may not be too comfortable on iPad. Someone who likes to watch movies with original audio, may like this setup and quite a big list of the formats supported by the app - SMI, SSA, SRT, LRC, SUB, SubStation Alpha. You can customize the text of subtitles by choosing size, color, position of the letters.

nPlayer supports all the most popular 1080p formats, AC3 sound, multi touch gestures and a detailed subtitles setup. It's a very functional iPad movie player. VLC isn't perfect though, it tends to be a bit buggy for some people and the general app design is unintuitive. Still though, VLC is free, and if you can get past the quirks, it does its job well. VLC is also pretty outdated at this point, as its pushing almost a year since the app was updated. VLC plays a ton of video formats, syncs with the most popular cloud storage apps, and has excellent support for subtitles. PlayerXtreme's in-app purchase model can be a bit confusing, and honestly most of its best features are locked behind the paywall, so you should expect to shell out the $5 for it. Most interestingly, the latest version of the app supports the streaming for files larger than 4GB too. Whether the file is in MKV format or MP4, it plays all the videos and music files on your iPad or iPhone. When it comes to watching movies or playing music on your iPad, you need some extraordinary media players to deliver the best! And PlayerXtreme seems to be the one. PlayerXtreme (Free: $4.99 for Pro features) Each iPad video player has its own set of pros and cons, you can make a good judgement and decision based on our review. The following article has picked 5 best free video player applications for your iPad/iPad Air/iPad Mini/iPad Pro, etc. Thankfully, over the years they've loosened their restrictions, there are a ton of video player apps on the App Store designed for the iPad. A long time ago, Apple made it difficult for third-party developers to make a good media player for the iPad. The default video player on the iPad is good but it's not as powerful as you want it to be.
