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ABS Player — dual-engine fallback
Android video player that plays any format, no errors
ABS Player runs two engines back-to-back so you never hit a format error. ExoPlayer (hardware decode) handles most files fast and battery-efficiently. When it can't — LibVLC 4.0 takes over silently. No error dialogs. No manual codec switching. Built for mid-range Android hardware. Tested on Android 15. Features: → Dual-engine playback (ExoPlayer + LibVLC 4.0) → Gesture controls — seek, volume, brightness → Watch Together (WebRTC sync) → Subtitle sideloading → No ads. No account. Fully offline.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Dodo— solo dev. I built ABS Player because I kept hitting the same wall: video players that look fine until you open a file they don't support, then give you a useless error dialog. The fix I built: two engines running in sequence. ExoPlayer (Android's native Media3 engine) handles playback first — hardware-decoded, fast, battery-efficient. If it fails, LibVLC 4.0 takes over automatically and silently. The user never sees an error. It just plays. This matters most on mid-range hardware where you can't afford transcoding overhead, and in markets where file formats are all over the place — old AVIs, obscure MKVs, downloaded content in whatever format it came in. What's in v1.0: 🎬 Dual-engine playback (ExoPlayer + LibVLC 4.0) 🎛️ Rotating dial gesture overlay — seek, volume, brightness 👥 Watch Together via WebRTC 📝 Subtitle sideloading (.srt) ✨ Liquid glass UI 📴 Fully offline — no account, no ads, no cloud Known gaps I'm actively fixing: - Subtitle persistence across engine switches - SRT badge in the video grid It's free and open source. If you test it and hit a format it can't play — that's a bug I want to know about. Drop it in the comments or hit me directly. Would love your honest feedback. 🙏
About ABS Player — dual-engine fallback on Product Hunt
“Android video player that plays any format, no errors”
ABS Player — dual-engine fallback was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #144 on the daily leaderboard. ABS Player runs two engines back-to-back so you never hit a format error. ExoPlayer (hardware decode) handles most files fast and battery-efficiently. When it can't — LibVLC 4.0 takes over silently. No error dialogs. No manual codec switching. Built for mid-range Android hardware. Tested on Android 15. Features: → Dual-engine playback (ExoPlayer + LibVLC 4.0) → Gesture controls — seek, volume, brightness → Watch Together (WebRTC sync) → Subtitle sideloading → No ads. No account. Fully offline.
On the analytics side, ABS Player — dual-engine fallback competes within Android and Video — topics that collectively have 59.2k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ABS Player — dual-engine fallback performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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