Play, pause, and zoom videos in precise slow motion with intuitive playback controls
Play, pause, and zoom videos in precise slow motion with intuitive playback controls
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Program license Free
Developer mnsquare
Version 3.0.28
Works under Android
Also known as Video Slow Motion Player
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(1 votes)
Developer
mnsquare
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
3.0.28
Also known as
Video Slow Motion Player
Pros
- Advanced playback controls with speed and zoom adjustment
- Supports video-to-GIF conversion
- Audio pitch adjustment for flexible playback
- Picture-in-picture and comprehensive file management
- Wide video format and HD support
Cons
- No direct snapshot (in-app screenshot) feature yet
- Export menu may be confusing for some users
- Large files may experience performance issues when loaded directly
Feature-rich player for slow-motion playback, zoom, and video editing.
Overview
Slow Motion Video Zoom Player is an Android video player and lightweight editor designed for users seeking advanced playback controls. Offering a robust set of features like slow and fast motion playback, real-time zoom and drag, picture-in-picture support, and a collection of basic editing tools, this app is particularly useful for closely viewing videos with fine detail or for creating custom video effects.
Playback Controls and User Interface
The app provides granular control over playback speed, supporting both slow and fast motion with accompanying audio, making it ideal for following tutorials, reviewing sports footage, or simply enjoying favorite moments frame by frame. Users can instantly zoom into areas of interest and drag the video viewport, which is particularly helpful when focusing on small details in instructional or high-resolution content.
Navigating the interface is straightforward, featuring tabbed sections for folder and file organization, saved and recently played videos, and robust search and sorting options. Picture-in-picture mode further enhances multitasking, letting users continue playback while using other apps.
Editing Features
Slow Motion Video Zoom Player isn’t just a viewer. Its editing suite enables saving clips in slow motion, fast motion, reverse, or with custom transitions. Users can export edits in various resolutions — high, medium, or low — to balance quality and storage preferences. Video-to-GIF conversion is quick, requiring only a couple of taps to generate and share animated content.
Audio and Format Support
A standout option is the pitch-adjustment setting for playback audio, accessible through advanced preferences. This gives users additional flexibility when altering speed and ensures voices or music remain natural or achieve desired effects. The app also boasts wide format compatibility, playing most popular video types, including HD files.
Additional Tools
Standard media controls like volume and brightness adjustments, gesture-based seeking, and auto-rotation are present. While the app can record camera video natively, some users have noted that snapshotting (taking in-app screenshots) is not yet intuitive, with the current saving icon leading to more complex export dialogs rather than simple image capture.
Performance and Usability
Performance is generally smooth, though extremely large video files may cause occasional hiccups during direct playback. One useful workaround involves starting video playback in another gallery app, which can allow the video to be played via Slow Motion Video Zoom Player without issue.
For most users, the combination of detailed playback control, editing features, and advanced options like pitch adjustment makes this app a versatile choice for both casual and more technical viewers.
Pros
- Advanced playback controls with speed and zoom adjustment
- Supports video-to-GIF conversion
- Audio pitch adjustment for flexible playback
- Picture-in-picture and comprehensive file management
- Wide video format and HD support
Cons
- No direct snapshot (in-app screenshot) feature yet
- Export menu may be confusing for some users
- Large files may experience performance issues when loaded directly