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- How to: Play a video > Tap the Home button.
- Pro Tip: Go to Android System Settings > Apps > MX Player Pro > Picture-in-picture > Enable "Allow PiP" and toggle "Enable audio focus" to ON. This prevents music players from interrupting your PiP video.
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- Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi.
- In MX Player Pro, tap Network → Add path → Enter IP address, username, password.
- Use SMB2 or SMB3 protocol (SMB1 is disabled by default in Android 13).
- Download from Google Play Store: Simply search for "MX Player Pro" on the Google Play Store and download the app.
- Install and activate: Follow the in-app instructions to activate your MX Player Pro subscription.
- MX Player Pro delivers lag-free playback, advanced hardware acceleration, and background audio support on Android 13 — with subtitle control, gestures, and an ad-free experience.
- Enjoy smooth 4K playback, multi-core decoding, and seamless subtitle support on Android 13 with MX Player Pro’s intuitive controls and offline features.
- Optimized for Android 13, MX Player Pro offers powerful codecs, subtitle customization, gesture controls, and background play — an ad-free media experience.
Step 3: Setting the Default Directory
- Go to Settings > Player > List.
- Tap "Folder options" > "Add folder."
- Navigate to
/storage/emulated/0/Movies/or your SD card. - Crucial for Android 13: If your videos are on an SD card, do not select the root of the SD card. Select the specific folder (e.g.,
SD Card/Videos). Android 13 will ask you to "Grant access to this folder." Confirm it.
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