video player with subtitles support, is there any ?? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

hi, i am lookng for a video player supporting subtitles in text format or other ?? is there anything like that ??
cheers, matt

I'm relative sure that TCPMP has you covered here.

i am using TCMPM and cannt see this option.

Don't think the core player supports subtitles and have not seen another player that includes this. Why not do what i do and encode the subtitles with the rest when i am encoding the video - comes out fine on my device - just about read the text. I use fair use wizard (free edition) for straight ripping from dvd to xvid including subtitles. http://www.fairusewizard.com/lang_en/fairuse_wizard_dvd_divx_xvid_backup_tool_light_edition.html

thats fine if i wanna rip dvds but i am tolking about avi format. i mean i usualy have avi movie in eng and polish subtitles in seprate txt format. i use vpaler on my desktop. any ideas ??

I think it does - in the version 0.72

Hi.
You may also try:
http://pdaclub.pl/forum/index.php?topic=58491.0
it's in polsh, but pictures are also.
Quite simple and it works.
And you will need the newest version of TCPMP: 0.81 with such support.

cudo said:
hi, i am lookng for a video player supporting subtitles in text format or other ?? is there anything like that ??
cheers, matt
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Yes, VLC media player. Google search it.

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How can i play avi and divx on HD?

How can i play avi and divx on HD? plz some help?
As far as I know you will need good player. I will wait for CorePlayer 2.0
try this
http://www.4shared.com/file/51243023/beaf1cb8/TCPMP-072RC1-ARM-PPC-recomp-03CAB.html
This worked with my blackstone
I also used CorePlayer from CoreCodec... very good player, but you need to pay a small amount of money to be able to use it legally.
Plays probably anything you care to throw at it, most notably normal divX files, like ~800mb .avi aXXo rips and such.
I used the DIVX player for mobiles downloaded from DIVX.COM for free! Seems to play any Divx and Xvid .AVIs I've tried so far without problems! Give it a try!
http://labs.divx.com/MobileDownload
and since I posted that message, more digging around has pointed me to an updated version of TCPMP that works on WM6.1.
You'll find a link to that thread below...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=381292
Hope this helps!
namwollem said:
I used the DIVX player for mobiles downloaded from DIVX.COM for free! Seems to play any Divx and Xvid .AVIs I've tried so far without problems! Give it a try!
http://labs.divx.com/MobileDownload
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does divx player mobile play flawless standard divx (for example 700mb divx) or did you convert to phone format?
I've read that the Core Player sometime has a choppy playback. Anyone here experience that?
And I'm also curious about jackthekayman's question as to how flawless the Divx player mobile plays videos.
namwollem said:
and since I posted that message, more digging around has pointed me to an updated version of TCPMP that works on WM6.1.
You'll find a link to that thread below...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=381292
Hope this helps!
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Thx for the help =) its working =)
ist a litle bitt lagg
Is lagging a bit how can i get it to play without lagg?
Btw
Thanks for all the answers =)
Quick question. Is the TCPMP that you are all talking about the same as the CorePlayer Mobile from here?
Chris Cross said:
Quick question. Is the TCPMP that you are all talking about the same as the CorePlayer Mobile from here?
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I ment the TCPMP =)
Soprano82 said:
I ment the TCPMP =)
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I know, but is TCPMP = CoreMedia Player
or are they two different programs?
Two different programs.
Petrov.
divx
I tried core player and tcmp as well and movies skip with both.
does anyone know why?
thanks
Chris Cross said:
I know, but is TCPMP = CoreMedia Player
or are they two different programs?
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Yes they are. Somehow they have the same source but core is faster while TCPMP supports more formats as like AC3.
zsilak said:
I tried core player and tcmp as well and movies skip with both.
does anyone know why?
thanks
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Not supported format or file is corrupt.
jackthekayman said:
does divx player mobile play flawless standard divx (for example 700mb divx) or did you convert to phone format?
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me 2 wants to know
CorePlayer is the only player worth using.. I bought it for my Nokia and have now transferred my license to WM6.1 (for free )
No conversion of formats is needed. Even Full movies etc.. Best framerate.
When coreplayer reaches 3.x in the near future it will also have hardware support for HTC phones.
Great program, great developers.
FYI... I haven't used TCPMP yet, but it is possible to convert an AVI file to MP4 which can be played with the HD's built in player. The easiest way to convert is is by using VLC to do it, here's a quick tutorial: http://appleclinic.wordpress.com/2008/04/20/convert-wmv-to-mp4/
halling said:
CorePlayer is the only player worth using.. I bought it for my Nokia and have now transferred my license to WM6.1 (for free )
No conversion of formats is needed. Even Full movies etc.. Best framerate.
When coreplayer reaches 3.x in the near future it will also have hardware support for HTC phones.
Great program, great developers.
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Are you working for them?
I want a program that works without lag/freeze

Divx in HD??

I would like to play some Divx movies through windows Media player...
I got the latest player divx player but i noticed its not playing those movies in Windows media player... can you help me??
Windows Media Player won't play these files. You can either look for CorePlayer, or convert your video (using this tool).
Coreplayer works great, you just have to drop your Dvix in Storage Card !!!
luminouche said:
Coreplayer works great, you just have to drop your Dvix in Storage Card !!!
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Why must it be located on the storage card. It should be much faster from the internal storage in theory, and you can choose the location in CorePlayer, so I don't see any restriction here.
space restriction maybe ?
cause i don't know for you, but i don't have enough for a divx (~700mb) in my internal HD storage ^^
douxe said:
space restriction maybe ?
cause i don't know for you, but i don't have enough for a divx (~700mb) in my internal HD storage ^^
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And who is saying that a divx video has to be 700mb in size? DivX is just a codec, it has nothing to do with the size of the video file.
well ok then
I dont like the Coreplayer but i will get it anyway.
Thank you all
I use the freeware Divx player for PPC (full screen on HD)
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-pocket-divx-player-0-8.html
Nobody mentioned the free TCPMP player? It works on HD, and has the same performance as Coreplayer (which may be TCPMP's successor, but is not free)
You need 0.72, though with a special re-compile for the HD. It is linked somewhere around this forum, just search
zolom said:
I use the freeware Divx player for PPC (full screen on HD)
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-pocket-divx-player-0-8.html
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Did not know this existed. How well does it work? Can it use the hardware accelerator in the HD?
Works well for me
cybermaus said:
Nobody mentioned the free TCPMP player? It works on HD, and has the same performance as Coreplayer (which may be TCPMP's successor, but is not free)
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Unfortunately that's not true. While CorePlayer is able to playback my videos with about 110%, I reach just about 70% with TCPMP. So TCPMP is quite useless on this device , although (with all available plugins it has a better media support. For example AC-3 and subtitles are supported).
johnpatcher said:
And who is saying that a divx video has to be 700mb in size? DivX is just a codec, it has nothing to do with the size of the video file.
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Very true... but a standard movie ripped to DIVX is roughly 700mb+ as stated above - and theres no way you're getting that on Internal Memory.
I suppose it depends what type of videos you watch, but personally the only time I watch videos on my device is when traveling - where I watch full movies.
Each to their own though...
johnpatcher said:
Unfortunately that's not true. While CorePlayer is able to playback my videos with about 110%, I reach just about 70% with TCPMP. So TCPMP is quite useless on this device , although (with all available plugins it has a better media support. For example AC-3 and subtitles are supported).
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There was a whole thing with a 007 trailer in another thread, and all coreplayer users reported a ~85%, which I also got on TCPMP. Just remember to not use the GDI driver, and set the slow video memory option (those settings do make a difference).
Now, as soon as Coreplayer solves the hardware driver thing and/or goes well over 100% on that same 007 Quantum of Solace trailer, I am a buyer.

Best video converter, size and format for HD?

Can anyone help?
I need best video converter with subtitles included for divx-xvid movies. Also, what is the best resolution for HD? 800x400? So croping files must be suported to.
Thanks anyway!
grom381 said:
Can anyone help?
I need best video converter with subtitles included for divx-xvid movies. Also, what is the best resolution for HD? 800x400? So croping files must be suported to.
Thanks anyway!
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This is great and has a custom profile setting for the HD.
http://pocketdvd.ca/products/dvd catalyst 3.html
Totally worth the $19.99 USD. I found using Windows Media Player to work perfectly with the file that DVDCatalyst generates with great sound and smooth playback. Subtitles can be selected and it has auto cropping. A++ in my opinion.
Gordo
Thanks a lot! Ill try this and post my opinion!
grom381 said:
Can anyone help?
I need best video converter with subtitles included for divx-xvid movies. Also, what is the best resolution for HD? 800x400? So croping files must be suported to.
Thanks anyway!
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http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/EN_index.htm
Free and works for me!
The best is imho Total Video Converter 3,14 . It can do everything. And the best settings are 1000bitrate 128 audio bitrate , mp4 and hv264 and 800x480 resolution. Play it in Album.
djschumi ocketdivx encoder is pretty bad... it cant convert into mp4, so you must play it in coreplayer => no chance for WVGA resolution.
jetjockgordo: I will try that maybe. But the only thing my total video covnerter is missing is 2pass option.
I tried DVD Catalist - excelent converter with only one missing. Subtitles are supported only for DVD, not for DiVX/XViD (.sub .srt etc).
Thanks anyway!
Wolfenzi said:
The best is imho Total Video Converter 3,14 . It can do everything. And the best settings are 1000bitrate 128 audio bitrate , mp4 and hv264 and 800x480 resolution. Play it in Album.
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Ill try Total VC too. Total VC supports .sub .srt ...
sthing is wrong with total vc. when I press "convert now" program just shuts down...
grom381 said:
I tried DVD Catalist - excelent converter with only one missing. Subtitles are supported only for DVD, not for DiVX/XViD (.sub .srt etc).
Thanks anyway!
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I would suggest contacting their tech support. Mitch responds in a few hours and he might have a work around or another suggestion to get it to do what you want.
[email protected]
As you experienced with Total VC, other converters are hit-and-miss when it comes to usability/stability that is why I like DVDCatalyst, it has never crashed and works perfectly on my Vista 64 system.
Good luck!
Gordo
I have the m900 and am trying to adjust the output dimensions in pocketDivXencoding. When I click resize it gives to windows with what I guess are aspect ratios. Bit its strange that there are 2 windows. I have tried to adjust 1 of them to 800X480 and I can get close but when I click apply it goes back to the previous screen stating the output will be something like 468X472.
Anyone have experience with PocketDivXEncoder
Have you seen [APP][REF]Video encoding GUI?
Hey,
HD Video converter is one of the best video converters that can very easily convert the video files into some of the most popular video formats. This is one of the best converters that can perform multiple works at one time. This converter can perform:
Part 1: Edit and Rip DVD Movies to popular video formats.
Part 2: Convert HD TS, MTS, M2TS, MKV, MPEG, MPG, H.264 video
Part 3: Convert Video with DRM Protection.
Thank You.
For me the best video converter there is Flash to Video PRO.
recommend you a hd video converter,leawo
and I usually to convert video to 1280x720, and choose mkv format.
Thanks i m also searching for this.
tnyynt said:
Have you seen [APP][REF]Video encoding GUI?
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Thanks bro, it is what i have been looking for
Well, according to those threads:
http://groups.google.com/group/diceplayer/browse_thread/thread/d9dff6be495512cf
http://getsatisfaction.com/voddler/...ppear_when_using_hdmi_output_of_android_phone
its more up to the device framework whether to output the overleys (Subtitles) or not, when using HW accel'...
I wonder if anyone has the knowledge to bypass this

Touch HD Movie Player - Best?

Hi All,
I have tried searching for MP4 and AVI in the forums, but search results came up with nada.
Can someone please assist me with the BEST movie player for the Touch HD and how to encode the files?
I am currently using Slysoft CloneDVD Mobile. I selected Windows Smartphone as my encoding template, loaded the DVD, and built the AVI file. All went good.
I then copied it across to my Touch HD and tried to play it in WMP but get an error "Cannot play file" without any further details.
Any ideas people?
TIA
Sounds like a missing codec problem to me. i had the same with playing xvid movies. i use tcpmp player now instead of wmp, but am looking for a nicer prog.
I find Coreplayer to be the best using the DivX converter set to Mobile for compressing. It will compress most files and even convert AC3 files for use.
The playback is smooth whereas the actual DivX mobile and old TCPMP players seem to have a 1 second slight glich in playback (shown when a video is panning across a scene).
I have also found that if you use a File Explorer with Network access such as Resco Explorer, you can set the default player to be Coreplayer and play these files from any Network drive. I use an ASUS WLHDD2.5 small wireless hard drive with 100Gb capacity and can store loads of Music, movies and photos on it.
Ensure that Coreplayer can actually play the file type first or an error will occur.
Map your Network drive in Resco Explorer (follow the distructions..)
Select and hold the file to play in Resco, select open, Open with and then select Coreplayer.
Viola.
you might want to try the blackstone video encoding gui (search on this forum) to convert movies to mp4 and then play them via windows media player or tf3d video player. To date, those two players are the only ones capable of playing video using hardware acceleration
I use MP4forHD encoder software. Very good and clip quality very good. Playback using default Album player that comes with THD.
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nagging said:
Try the attached CorePlayer 1.3.0. No need to encode files, it reads them all, works perfectly. Enjoy.
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is this a trial version , if not please remove it as its against the XDA rules
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nagging said:
Try the attached CorePlayer 1.3.0. No need to encode files, it reads them all, works perfectly. Enjoy.
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No acceleration though, so you have to encode to much lower quality.
nagging said:
Try the attached CorePlayer 1.3.0. No need to encode files, it reads them all, works perfectly. Enjoy.
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Sorry, but main problem is that CorePlayer will not play movies with AC3 sound (5.1). A lot of new movies have 5.1 sound.
blabla
i love and hate AC3 at the same time
hi, have you seen this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474955
its a handy little prog that makes very good conversion and plays exellently in the htc player.
yes yes
nagging said:
Try the attached CorePlayer 1.3.0. No need to encode files, it reads them all, works perfectly. Enjoy.
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it works
thanks man
gregy74 said:
Sorry, but main problem is that CorePlayer will not play movies with AC3 sound (5.1). A lot of new movies have 5.1 sound.
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And do you have 5 ears with 5 headphones?
What is the point for having 5.1 on a mobile device, it's not like you can output to TV anyways.
The point is to watch existing movies with AC3 soundtracks without spending hours to reconvert them first.

[Req] Video_ts

I have my movies located on a NAS server. Is there anyone who knows if it is possible to play movies directly from it. The films are in the "vob" format?
video_ts is just the folder name for dvd format videos. I dont have an answer for you, but to help you search you need to be searching for a player that supports '.vob', not 'video_ts'.
samsamuel said:
video_ts is just the folder name for dvd format videos. I dont have an answer for you, but to help you search you need to be searching for a player that supports '.vob', not 'video_ts'.
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Thank you. I edit the title.
.vob is DVD MPEG-2, and there isn't any player that correctly supports it under WM, simply because it takes a lot of power to decode, which no WM device ever really had.
TCPMP with the AC3 and FFMPEG plugins will play it, but just barely on the HD2, a little laggy, and most importantly without deinterlacing, which looks ugly if your content is interlaced.

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