Hey all, you might want to check my website at www.monocube.com for something cool (I think): I've managed to install DirectX on my PocketPC 2003. Also posted a movie showing a simple mp3 player made with accelerated DirectShow/DirectSound
can you provide a direct link ?
here it is:
http://www.monocube.com/forums/about28.html
missing directshow classes
is there a way to have <qedit.h> and it's implementation ?
Has anyone figured out why www.orb.com does work with WM5?
Orb doesn’t seem to work with WM5.
Orb worked perfect on the Typhoon with Windows Mobile 2003SE
I confirmed it WONT work on the WM5 Himalaya as well.
http://forums.orb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=294
http://forums.orb.com/community/viewtopic.php?p=3112#3112
-Please wait while Orb measures the network speed. (success)
-I see my favorites and play a tv station (looks good at first)
-Windows Media opens with error:
"Cannot play the file. The file is either corrupted or the Player does not suport the format you are trying to play"
more info.........
WM5 Windows Meida plays my local MP3's just fine
WM5 Windows Media plays http://www.xstreamxm.com/mobile/ just fine
WM5 Windows Media plays various .WMV videos perfect
ORB: My Support Request response........
Reply from Administrator Submitted on Sep 02, 2005 04:14 PM
"Windows Mobile 5.0 is not yet supported and we are currenlty in the process of testing. It will most likely be supported by the time Windows Mobile 5.0 is officially released."
Anyone figure this out yet? Before I install Real...
Thanks,
Rob
I have a NAS server with Twonky media server which is DLNA compatible, so devices like the Playstation 3 can stream audio and video off the network.
Anybody knows about a DLNA compatible player for the Diamond / Pocket PC platform?
Media Player 11 for Windows Vista is compatible, se also http://www.twonkyvision.com/Products/TwonkyMedia/devices.html
I think it would be cool if I could use the Diamond as a kind of "wireless" device for playing music when I'm home!
help please
I too have a NAS server, and woud like to know if this is possible. I can not check myself, as the touch pro has not released in the US. Any help wouldbe appreciated. Thanks.
BUMP
Tversity may be
I managed to get TVersity working for playing video but the performance wasn't that great, maybe because of the transcoder settings. I need to give it another go when I rebuild my server as it is dying at the moment.
Here is how I did it:
- Install FlashLite 3.1
- Start Opera and go to http://ipaddress: port/flashlib
Navigation is a bit slow but it works. Haven't tried music but you could give Pocket Player with the UPnP plugin a go. You might need Hamachi if you are not at home
To answer my own question - I guess Lobstertunes http://www.lobstertunes.com/
could be an alternative. The GUI seems dated though and the each tune show up twice in the listings...
thought it'd be easy
I really thought it would be easy to find a UPnP DLNA Media player for pocket pc, but I was way off. You'd think this would be one of the basics these days.
where is UPnP
I have had trouble finding A DLNA/UPnP client/player that works on 6.5.x for a long time now. Can't find one that works for android either.
Quite annoying the progress windows mobile has made through all these years.
I've been looking for a media player dlna compliant for WM 6.5.3.
Finally I found pocket player 4.0 (by Conduits). One catch once the program is installed you will have to update the plugins for Upnp support. To do this goto "menu" --> "More...." --> "Options...." then choose the plugin tab..."update now".
But I have to admit it works like charm with my Iomega IX2 acting as media server. Album art is also supported.
Not for free but much better than all the junk apps i've run into sofar.
lemon5009 said:
Quite annoying the progress windows mobile has made through all these years.
I've been looking for a media player dlna compliant for WM 6.5.3.
Finally I found pocket player 4.0 (by Conduits). One catch once the program is installed you will have to update the plugins for Upnp support. To do this goto "menu" --> "More...." --> "Options...." then choose the plugin tab..."update now".
But I have to admit it works like charm with my Iomega IX2 acting as media server. Album art is also supported.
Not for free but much better than all the junk apps i've run into sofar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you so much for this post. When the time comes to retire my TP2, I will use it as a DLNA client. I've been looking for this software for quite a while.
Would it support Plex and myPlex?
lemon5009 said:
Quite annoying the progress windows mobile has made through all these years.
I've been looking for a media player dlna compliant for WM 6.5.3.
Finally I found pocket player 4.0 (by Conduits). One catch once the program is installed you will have to update the plugins for Upnp support. To do this goto "menu" --> "More...." --> "Options...." then choose the plugin tab..."update now".
But I have to admit it works like charm with my Iomega IX2 acting as media server. Album art is also supported.
Not for free but much better than all the junk apps i've run into sofar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm on my 3rd TouchPro 2. (I went through scads of XV6600's during the six year love affair the carriers had with tiny screens.)
Would this app work as a client for Plex? Even better, could it be used remotely over the internet with a myPlex login?
hi i am new in programming For Windows mobile....
i searched in google but no use
i am looking for any player dll for streaming online links for VB.net
because i know only vb.net i am not Professional just a beginner i hope some one help me
I'm creating this thread just to share the solution of my problem.
The problem was:
I installed Windows 8.1 today and I was happy to find that there is a new Metro application for playing audio files. I was even more happy when I saw the ability to stream from that application ("Play") to a local DLNA Renderer.
Unfortunataly even that "Play" was able to find XBMC on my network, I couldn't sent music to it. It said something like "XBMC is not Microsoft certified device".
SO I started searching the net and found a simple way to get around this problem. It is needed to add one registry key in windows and that's all. The solution is available for all kinds of UPNP renderers which are not certified by Microsoft.
Enjoy!
[SOLUTION]