Hi peeps,
does anyone out there use Applians "Replay-Radio"? If yes, what do you think of it?
Basically, I'm after a program that allows me to record streaming web-radio and then play it back on my XDA2. Ideally, I would like the resulting file to be OGG, but I don't think there is anything out there that can do this. I realise that "Replay-Radio" converts direct to MP3, which is good for me i guess, but is there anything else out there that is better than this soft?
Another feature I like about this soft is that you can schedule recordings. Can anything else do this?
Many thanks for any help
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I want to stream radio to my Vario II.
Is there anything out there that will play .ram files? I know RealPlayer do not do a player for WM5's, so is there anything else?
Also, would this be frounded upon by the T-Mobile contract? Or are people streaming stuff without any warnings.
Ratzz
ratzz said:
I want to stream radio to my Vario II.
Is there anything out there that will play .ram files? I know RealPlayer do not do a player for WM5's, so is there anything else?
Also, would this be frounded upon by the T-Mobile contract? Or are people streaming stuff without any warnings.
Ratzz
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Not sure what files it plays, but resco radio is a very good radio streaming application. Check link below:
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/radio/default.asp
Would this be frowned upon by T-mobile? Probably, but not received any complaints yet.
My Vario 2 came with that kinda odd 'streaming media' program, which fires up when I load an .sdp file... Maybe you could try download the ram file, renaming it to sdp and tapping on it to open it? That may work...
I know TCPMP doesn't support the RTSP protocol, but there's the off-chance that it's not an rtsp stream of course. Not too likely though. I have the installer for the last version of Real Player before they went over to exclusively provide their software for Nokias, I could chuck it your way if you want (I've had mixed success getting it to work though).
Thanks gyus ...
www.radio4pda.com
Allows streaming via WM and others.
Matt
Real Player for Universal should work
Just google real player pocket pc, its a version 1.1
... This one, you mean?
So, will that do the job?
I mean how can one possibly play .ram files in streaming?
My favourite radio uses this kind of files only, thus making all other options (Resco, TPCMC, etc.) useless.
Hello,
I have discovered many radio streams now require the latest flash to be installed but when I install flash 7 it breaks the work I've done with tcpmp and the flash plugins for youtube. Any way to avoid this situation? I have both Opera mobile and IE installed on my 8525. is there a way to allow opera to use flash 7 while maintaining my settings in ie for youtube. Thanks in advance for your help.
Currently it's click one, view one, back to list and choose again. Is there anyway to specific a folder of videos to playback in sequence, or create a playlist of some sort that the default HTC video player will recognize? I know Coreplayer/TCPMP can do it, but they can't play encoded videos properly without hardware acceleration.
Thanks in advance.
i d love to know that too
a self bump...
So...can I conclude that such an app/option isn't available?
Any expert who can shed any light?
Im hoping to create an app that allows 2 phones to stream video to each other, much like Qik, but it will have a completely different purpose. How would one go about streaming? Could I do it with a server on both phones and do it directly between the phones only or would i need a server online? Could I just have video files uploaded as they are recorded and downloaded by the other phone while still being uploaded, or would I need some type or proprietary server to allow for video streaming? Anything else I should know about to help me get started?
Thanks in advanced.
Bump. Any ideas on video streaming?
HI!
I read a comment by a user that he was able to use Opera to stream flash directly to Core player...he does not remember how he set that up if even had to....anyone has any ideas of this?
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HI!
I read a comment by a user that he was able to use Opera to stream flash directly to Core player...he does not remember how he set that up if even had to....anyone has any ideas of this?
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while coreplayer does infact support flash i dont think there is a program to do this... There use to be something called FlashVideoBundle that worked with PIE and TCPMP with certain sites. Which was one of my favorite programs. You could also download the videos. This was about 3-4 years ago. While the idea is great idk why nobody has tried this again.
Hm, good question... I stream avi's off my media center to tcpmp all the time, havent tried flv yet... will test and report
Thanks, waiting for your results!
Yes. TCPMP successfully streamed a .flv to my phone via wifi from my NAS media center. you just need the correct address of the serve and loc. of the .flv you want to stream, should work fine
Do you think it would be possible to stream South Park Episodes from South Park Studios for example or maybe from VEOH.com?
Sorry I am kinda of noobish when it comes to this.
umm, it MIGHT be possible if you know the exact location of the .flv you want to stream. Its usually difficult seeing as how you dont exactly know the web developers method for cataloging content.
for example last nite I tried to stream a flash video from ebaumsworld and while the addy I plugged into tcpmp was correct, it only showed me the folder tree and didnt allow access to subfolders. try it, its neat
I will give it a shot thanks!
We all know that the A500 can't play most regular video formats such as DiVX and so on natively, so can anyone explain to me how come the Clear.Fi app is able to read these files well enough to generate thumbnails of them, but fails when I try to play them?
It doesn't make sense to me... How can it make a thumbnail of a random frame from the video if it can't read the encoding?
Yes, I know I can use Moboplayer to play back, and I do... Just trying to work out how Clear.Fi can make thumbnails of files it can't play.
I was just wondering the exact same thing today, any ideas anyone?