Amnis - Torrent Player

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Total installs
288.5K(288,556)
Rating
3.6(16 reviews)
Released
February 13, 2021
Last updated
January 5, 2025
Category
Video Players & Editors
Developer
Nir Halay
Developer details
Name
Nir Halay
E-mail
nirhalay@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

Say goodbye to waiting!
Introducing Amnis, a versatile video player that streams videos directly from torrents!
It supports all video formats, and you can also play videos from files and network sources (HTTP, RTP, RTSP, etc.).
Enjoy the convenience of casting your torrents directly to your TV with Chromecast support.
Take control of your video viewing experience with Amnis. Jump forward in the video, even if you're playing it from a torrent.
Download subtitles with one click from your preferred service or load it from a file.
Enhance the app's functionality by installing add-ons, with support currently available for subtitles providers and more types of add-ons to be added soon.

Key Features of Amnis:

- Play videos from torrents, files, and network with support for all video formats.
- Directly download subtitles with one click from your preferred service.
- Expand app functionality with add-ons.
- Advanced BitTorrent protocol support (magnet links, IPv6, uTP, DHT, peer exchange, etc.)
- Cast torrents directly to your TV with Chromecast support.
- Screen mirroring is available through Miracast (or cable).

You can try to install an additional add-on example:
https://github.com/nirhal/AmnisAddonExamples/raw/master/addons.subtitles.example.zip



For developers -
The add-ons are written in Lua ( https://www.lua.org ) with an interface to Java objects using JLua ( https://github.com/nirhal/JLua ).
Addon source examples:
https://github.com/nirhal/AmnisAddonExamples