Browse Uyghur Audio and Video Collections
Subat brings music, radio programs, audiobooks, short videos, and longer video collections into one browsing experience. The home screen separates recommendations from focused categories, so listeners can move from spoken-word content to music or video without treating each format as a different app. This variety suits users who want locally relevant entertainment in either Uyghur or Simplified Chinese.
Large feature cards and a latest-content grid help surface new or timely material, while dedicated category tabs narrow the feed by format. Artist pages, albums, playlists, programs, radio channels, and video entries provide several ways to explore beyond a single recommendation row.
Find Programs and Return to Favorites
Search supports discovery across songs, playlists, programs, radio, artists, and videos, giving users a practical route when they already know what they want. When browsing instead, labeled sections and content thumbnails make it possible to scan recent releases, episodic programs, and short-form clips before opening an item. This makes both targeted searches and casual discovery easy to combine.
The profile area groups favorites, recent listening, viewing history, and downloads, which helps users resume content across sessions. These personal libraries are especially useful for people who alternate between audio and video or follow several recurring programs rather than consuming only the home-page recommendations.
Download, Listen, and Keep Video Playing
Subat includes a download area for saving supported items and a recent-listening section for returning to audio. These tools fit commutes, travel, or other situations where users want to prepare content in advance or quickly continue a program they started earlier. Availability can vary by item and account access, so the download entry works as part of the content workflow rather than a promise that every title is available offline.
Picture-in-picture support lets compatible video continue in a floating window while another Android screen is open. A TV entry and sharing controls add more playback options for users who move between personal viewing, a larger screen, and recommendations sent to friends.
Use Free Entries, VIP, and Shared Access
A dedicated Free tab highlights no-cost entries alongside the broader catalog, helping users identify content they can open without first navigating a membership page. The app also presents VIP access for a wider selection, plus coins and account-based options in the profile area. This split makes the access model visible before users commit to a paid route.
Membership tools include invitation activities, invitation-code entry, and shared-account options for eligible users. Login is needed for some complete-content, notification, and personal-account functions, while general browsing can begin from the home area. Users who mainly want discovery can explore first, then decide whether saved history, membership access, or shared benefits justify signing in.