Android 13 introduces a system-native photo picker that allows users to share specific images/videos without giving full storage permissions. MX Player Pro fully supports this, meaning you can grant access only to the folder containing your movies, rather than your entire storage.
If you rely on SMB (Windows File Sharing) or FTP, note that Android 13’s network security patches have broken some older protocols. MX Player Pro’s built-in network browser works best with SMB2 or SMB3. If you're still using SMB1 on a NAS, you'll need to update your server settings—this is Android's restriction, not the app's fault. Mx Player Pro For Android 13
Go to the Google Play Store. Search for "MX Player Pro." Do not confuse it with the subscription-based "MX Player" (which is a streaming service). The Pro icon is usually dark orange with a white play button. Cost: ~$5.99 (one-time). Android 13 introduces a system-native photo picker that
Android 13 introduced features that MX Player Pro leverages beautifully. Here is how to tweak them. MX Player Pro’s built-in network browser works best