Uxplayer Plus Updated Here

Long-press the "Settings" gear icon inside playback. A hidden menu appears allowing you to paste a custom FFmpeg command line. Use this to force specific scalers (e.g., lanczos vs. bicubic) for upscaling 1080p to 4K.

Streaming giants like YouTube and Netflix are aggressively adopting the AV1 codec to save bandwidth. Most media players still transcode AV1 in software, causing 100% CPU spikes. The UXPlayer Plus updated version introduces native AV1 hardware decoding on Intel Arc, AMD RDNA 3, and NVIDIA RTX 40-series GPUs.

Additionally, the update adds initial support for Versatile Video Coding (VVC/H.266) . While not yet mainstream, early adopters can now playback VVC test files without stuttering. uxplayer plus updated

For users with older hardware, the player intelligently falls back to optimized software decoding using multi-threading—a 40% speed improvement over the previous version.

If you’re still on an older version, this update is recommended for everyone – especially if you: Long-press the "Settings" gear icon inside playback


Fix: Disable "Audio Offload" in the Android system settings. Some OEMs block raw passthrough. Navigate to Developer Options > Disable USB audio routing and toggle off. Then restart the player.

Because UXPlayer Plus is not always available on the official Google Play Store (depending on your region or device), updating requires a manual approach. Follow these steps to ensure you get the genuine, malware-free uxplayer plus updated APK. Fix: Disable "Audio Offload" in the Android system settings

UXPlayer Plus is a desktop media player fork/enhancement (assumption: modern cross-platform multimedia player) focused on a clean UI, performance, and advanced playback features. Below is a concise, practical article covering its purpose, key features, notable updates in the latest release, usage tips, troubleshooting, and alternatives.

Streaming 80GB 4K remuxes over Wi-Fi has always been a nightmare of buffering. The new update introduces Adaptive Dynamic Caching:

In real-world tests, the updated player reduced rebuffering events by 78% on a standard 5GHz Wi-Fi network when streaming from a NAS.