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EPlayer

Another iOS Video player application (Swift).

It's an English(Languages) learning oriented Video player, which helps you download subtitles and look up words you are unfamiliar with. That would help those who want to learn a second language by watching videos along with subtitles of that language only.

With my rough experience learning English, it occurs to me that I need a tool that helps me stand out the words I am not familiar with when watching English videos and even better if it interprets for me so that I can consume tons of sitcoms, in the meantime, memorizing that vocabulary naturally. And I hope this method could apply in other languages learning.

Features

  • Hardware/software decoding support for h264 (others may be supported too, though I didn't test)
  • Mainstream video formats support
  • iOS Simulator(x86) support
  • iPhone/iPad(arm64) support and iOS 10.0 higher (Didn't do well with layout for iPhone)
  • External subtitles support (srt/ass)
  • Download subtitles from OpenSubtitles
  • Subtitle offset tweak (forward/delay)
  • Video move forward/afterward
  • Video progress history
  • Gesture control (forward/afterward/lightness/volume/pause)

Snapshots

Definition

Move forward

Show/Hide control panel

Volume/Lightness control

Pause control

Download/Tweak subtitles

Usage

  1. Open Xcode -> File/Open EPlayer.xcworkspace
  2. Verify your developer certification or let Xcode create one automatically for you
  3. Plug-in one of your iOS devices or use simulator
  4. Choose build target and cmd + r to run this application

Note: if you're using a device, try to use iTunes to copy some movies through Filesharing

Dependencies and Acknowledges

  • FFmpeg
  • uchardet
  • libass
  • AlamofireXMLRPC
  • GzipSwift

Note: Dependencies were builtin in this repo

This project isn't a sound video player (though it indeed plays sounds), neither am I an iOS developer. Lots of works are involved to make it an out-of-box open-source project (due to iOS platform policy). However, it keeps me accompanied along with many wonderful videos, so I really hope someone with hands-on skills and a passion for learning languages could enjoy this. Cheers!

Oh, by the way, it really helps me learn a language named Swift 4.0 :-

Author

Eric Lin, [email protected]

License

Not figure it out yet