Here's how to do it:
1) Install a proper video player
for example:
MX Video Player
2) Install a codec package
Thanks to the widespreadness of FFmpeg's libraries (libav, etc), this off-the-shelf codec package contains code for playing FFv1.MX Video Player Codec (ARMv7)
That's it.
Why should someone want to do this?
Well, the combination of FFv1 for video and PCM for audio is a perfectly suitable solution for long-term video archiving.
Imagine: Being able to playback *the real* archive copy! Try this with MXF/JPEG2000...
