Video+

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Video+ (or Video+ Player on Google Play) is a video player and downloader that is developed and operated by LEO Network. The developer describes it as a video "hunter" or "seeker" where to explore one’s interests and discover the neighborhood.

Description

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Video+ works as a sniffer to allow users to discover video collections from nearby people. It was featured on the location-based media sharing and discovering function. Location-based service (LBS[1]) was first applied by the biggest and fastest growing Location-Based Social Network – Foursquare[2] and became popular and widely used to Mobile app since 2009. Video+ offers seamless access with no registration needed for your initial login, ensuring you dive straight into the world of video sharing with ease. Explore and exchange video playlists effortlessly using the "Share" feature, or delve into the "Nearby" section to uncover playlists curated by fellow users. Moreover, you can connect with like-minded individuals through common-interest groups, enriching your viewing experience.

Supported Formats

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mkv, avi, flv, rm, rmvb, asf, asx, mov, mpe, ts, vob, wmv, f4v, vp, mpeg, mpg, m4v, mp4, 3gp, 3gpp, 3g2, 3gpp2

Download Protocols

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Supports BT, HTTP, HTTPS, MAGNETsj

Technologies

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According to Sem, one of LEO’s most contributed developers: Video+ was implemented with the self-developed “Air-Link Multi-connectional Wireless Transmission” technology, which combines Wi-Fi with Bluetooth and requires no internet connection during the downloading process.

References

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  1. ^ Location-based service
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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