Free video player for Android
Questwatch - player tool is a free video player for Android by developer LILI771. Like your built-in video player, or an alternative such as MX Player Pro, Flix Player or MP4 All Video Player, this app allows you to load and watch video files on your phone, even with your device offline.
It has many features to allow you to load a wide array of file formats and control the files. For example, it can connect to your Google Drive to browse any video files stored on that service or load them from your device. Additionally, some extra controls let you further refine your viewing experience.
One of the highlights of Questwatch - player tool is the wide array of formats it supports. Unlike other video players, it allows MP4, MKV, MOV and many other formats for video playback. As a result, it lets you play high-quality video and doesn’t reduce the quality in any circumstances.
Many formats supported
Unfortunately, it doesn’t allow you to play MP3 or OGG files, even though it shows them when you browse for files. This is a bit puzzling since many of its competitors allow this feature. You’d need a separate audio player if you want to use those file types.
Fine-tuning your viewing
Questwatch - player tool has many functions to tailor your video-watching needs. You can control the playback progress, forwarding or rewinding the video with a simple tap on the icons at the sides.
There are also a lot of customisation options when it comes to how videos look. For example, you can easily change the brightness and volume by simply sliding the controls on the sides.
Gets the job done
Questwatch - player tool is a nifty app for loading video files, especially when such files are in uncommon formats that most players don’t allow. While there aren’t many advanced functions, you have everything you need to play video files and have some control over how they look.
There are two major downsides, one being the app not allowing common audio file types such as MP3. This is made even stranger, given that the app does detect them. Another issue is the considerable amount of ads that pop up when you perform basic actions such as pausing.