Because it needed additional applications that Android can play video in a variety of file types. But it is also to be seen if Android wants to use support to play various video file types. Processor "single core" with the ARMv6 architecture, not biased lancer to play video in various formats.
But if we have a device that is relatively modern and uses a fast processor, there are some additional applications will be able to help play video in various formats, and can also display the text language translator (subtitle).
There are some additional applications that you can use in Android:
1. Real Player
Real Player is an application of the industry incumbents in the multimedia file player, which is now spreading its wings in Android. Despite the lack in terms of features and enhanced video codec support, but Real Payer has the ease of management for music and video.
2. VLC for Android Beta
VLC is also a long time player in the industry of multimedia file player. However, VLC is arguably late entry into the realm of Android. Although the Beta status, VLC for Android is able to help you to set the aspect ratio.
3. DicePlayer
DicePlayer includes a video player that can play various video formats. Uniquely, this application has a feature pop-up play, so you can play videos on the main menu screen. So you can watch a video while browsing the internet or other activities.
4. MoboPlayer
MoboPlayer can accommodate a complete video codec. To play a high-resolution video, the processor power you need a good Android.
5. VPlayer
VPlayer supports high resolution video playback, video formats such as MKV and AVI, as well as 1080p video decoding.
Those are some of the best video player application for Android today, you can give it a try.