Apple Digital AV Adaptor for iPad1

Hello to everyone!
I need some nformation about the item in the object (Apple Digital AV Adaptor): I'd like to use it in order to view videos on my TV via HDMI cable! My question is: will I be able to do it even if I have an iPad 1 (so the mirroring feature is not supported) and I'll use the app "OPlayer HD" to watch my videos? I'm not sure (the info I found on the web are not so clear) but I fear that on the iPad 1 the only apps that are compatible with the cable are "Images" and "Videos" (the ones made by Apple that we find by default on the device) and none of the third party apps! Am I right? Please...tell me I'm not!! ;)
Thank you very much and in advance for all your kind replies!

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4108
For third-party apps, read the description or contact the app's developer. There are a number of apps that can support video out, but you have to check each app.
Regards.

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