Ojibwe Media Player
v1.2 · 82.1 MB · code 154
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File information
UpdatedMar 14, 2024
PublishedJan 26, 2021
Packagecom.tlc.ojibwemp
Versionv1.2 (154)
Size82.1 MB
MD5d019941ea01f968fa5d628bbf2bd4901
Min SDK19
ABIsarmeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a
Malware scanUNKNOWN
Signature SHA116:10:88:AE:FE:B4:AE:97:48:B4:60:CA:D6:AC:D5:75:83:29:EA:C5
SignerCN=Android, OU=Android, O=Google Inc., L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
Total downloads100
This version100
DeveloperThe Language Conservancy
Age ratingEveryone
What's new in v1.2
- Added Ininiwizh & Mememgwaa
- Fixed some bugs
- Fixed some bugs
Security scan
UNKNOWN
- Developer signature verified 2024-03-14
- Signature SHA1 16:10:88:AE:FE:B4:AE:97:48:B4:60:CA:D6:AC:D5:75:83:29:EA:C5
- File MD5 d019941ea01f968fa5d628bbf2bd4901
How to install Ojibwe Media Player v1.2 on Android 4.4 KitKat+
Takes about 2 minutes. You'll need roughly 82.1 MB of free storage.
- Grab com.tlc.ojibwemp_154.apk — hit the Download button above (82.1 MB). If your browser warns about APK files, choose Keep or Download anyway — that warning fires on every APK, not just this one.
- Trust your browser to install — on Android 8+ go to Settings → Apps → Special access → Install unknown apps, pick the app you downloaded with (Chrome, Firefox, Files, etc.), and flip Allow from this source. On older Android, toggle Unknown sources under Security.
- (Optional) Verify the file — compute the MD5 of the downloaded APK and make sure it matches d019941ea01f968f…. Any difference means the file is corrupted or tampered — delete and re-download.
- Open the APK — tap the download notification, or find com.tlc.ojibwemp_154.apk in your Files app under Downloads, then tap it. Android's package installer will appear.
- Check the signer — the install screen will name the publisher. For this build it should read CN=Android, OU=Android, O=Google Inc., L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US. If it doesn't match, cancel — you have the wrong file.
- Review permissions & tap Install — scroll the permission list, then confirm. If Play Protect flags it, tap Install anyway (this APK was scanned as UNKNOWN).
- Done — open Ojibwe Media Player — tap Open on the install screen, or find the Ojibwe Media Player icon in your app drawer (this build targets armeabi-v7a/arm64-v8a devices).
Common install errors for Ojibwe Media Player
- "App not installed" — usually means an older or differently-signed version is already on your device. Uninstall it first, then retry. Your data may be lost unless you back it up.
- "Parse error" — the APK is for a newer Android than yours. This version needs Android 4.4 KitKat or later. Pick an older build from the versions list below.
- "There was a problem parsing the package" — the download was interrupted. Delete the file and re-download over Wi-Fi.
- Works on one phone but not another — this build ships armeabi-v7a/arm64-v8a native code. Devices with a different CPU will reject it.