Summary
- Google Drive’s new video player for Android phones has a modern layout with playback controls for easy viewing.
- Android users will now enjoy a more user-friendly video player based on Material You.
- Google has drastically improved Drive’s multimedia capabilities, making it a better platform for watching videos.
Google Drive is one of the best file storage solutions for on-the-go, cloud-based setups, but it’s been stuck in the Stone Age for quite a long time when it comes to watching videos on the service. While you can store multiple terabytes of family videos, old school projects, and whatever your heart desires on Drive, it has been a notoriously difficult-to-enjoy app to watch them on. To Google’s credit, it has done a lot over the years to improve its multimedia capabilities, including making videos searchable with a transcript feature, adding DASH transcoders for videos to improve loading times, and letting users watch videos immediately after uploading them. The company knows what Drive’s shortcomings are, and it has taken a massive step towards making it a palatable solution for Android users to enjoy all of their clips on.
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Back in October, Google announced that it was giving Drive’s video player a major splash of Material You in the relatively near future on the web version of the storage solution. For mobile users, the future is now, old man; Google is rolling out a smoother, more modern video player for Android phones. The layout has three large buttons for playback controls in the middle of the screen, buttons for captions, full screen mode, playback speed, and loop in the top right, and the scrubber at the bottom. Material You looks good in this form, and leads us to wonder why it took so long to implement it here. As for timing of its rollout, it is already available to Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.
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(Source: Android Authority)
Realistically, Google Drive users on iOS devices don’t have to worry about any sort of subpar video player or a visual upgrade. That’s because when users on iPhones and iPads watch clips on Drive, they get kicked into an iOS or iPadOS-specific layout. For Android users, it wasn’t until a deep dive into a March-based beta version of the Google Drive app that we recognized the prospect of this new video player. While many Android power users probably prefer to open videos on their phones through external media players like VLC for Android and RealPlayer, this upgraded look on Drive may keep more people from leaving the app when watching videos.
It was a great evolutionary change for Drive on the Web back in late 2024, when Google finally upgraded from the YouTube-esque layout that had plagued Drive’s visuals for a while. As a side note, that isn’t to say YouTube’s player layout is bad — far from it — but on Google Drive, it looks way out of place. Funnily enough, even as Drive’s video player is looking less like YouTube than ever before across all platforms, Google announced that it was adding YouTube-style analytics for Drive video files in late May. It began rolling out to everyone on June 9.