Overview: a lightweight video app for simple playback
ASD Player is a free, minimalist video player for mobile devices from developer app-dev. It focuses on straightforward playback and a clean interface rather than an abundance of advanced tools. It supports the most common video formats and aims for fast navigation and smooth performance, making it a good match for users who prefer a no-frills experience instead of feature-heavy alternatives like VLC or KMPlayer.
Core capabilities
- Local playback of videos stored on your device, with offline access and quick load times.
- Built-in downloader that accepts web URLs and saves media directly to the device.
- Intuitive, uncluttered design that prioritizes ease of use over extensive customization.
How the interface is arranged
The app’s UI is split into three main tabs, organized for practical access:
- Finished — where completed downloads are listed and ready to play immediately.
- Queue — the download queue; add links and monitor progress here.
- Video — a folder-style view of your on-device movies, shows, and other clips.
Downloading options and workflow
To fetch online videos, tap the plus (+) button in the queue tab, paste the source URL, and the app will handle the rest. ASD Player supports adding multiple URLs at once so you can download files in batches and save time. Completed items automatically move to the finished tab for instant playback.
Shortcomings to be aware of
One notable omission is the lack of an in-player volume slider. Volume must be adjusted using the device’s physical buttons, which can be inconvenient; an on-screen control would be a welcome addition in a future update.
Final impression
If you want a compact, dependable video player that “just works” and includes a convenient download feature, ASD Player is worth trying. It’s not aimed at power users or those who need advanced codecs and settings, but for straightforward playback and quick downloads it performs well.
Technical
- Android
- Free