if anyone can guide me in the right direction to make my location free player work with my wizard? it requires software designed for windows pc and it also works on my psp. So my question is there a way to convert the eboot for the psp to work on my pda or the windows software to work on my pda
a location free player is like a sling box this device lets you watch your tv or dvd player anywhere in the world through a wireless connection(for those who don't know)
no one can help me????????
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Anyone figured out how to get launchcast stream on a pocketpc?
I have tried diffrent web browsers thunderhawk, and front something but not supported by launchcast, I got shoutcast to work nicely but launch cast has way better music and channels
any other suggestions for a good streaming site for pocket pc, my ipaq 3970 isn't doing much these days so I just turn on BT and jump on the net connect it to my stereo and walla - a $800.00 intenet radio player and tv remote control
Launchcast
I wish someone could figure a way to get launchcast to work on pocket pc. I have tried about everything I know. On another note though, There is a GREAT player out if you have an XM radio account already. It's call "Mobile Satellite Radio 1.5" It's not freeware, but a good program. The fellow at mobilelinksoft was even nice enough to recode it for me to use the 32k version. The default is 64k. Don't want to some like I am pushing there program, but I thought that was nice of them. Launchcast on Pocket PC would also be nice too.
Please. Does anybody know as configuring tv in it Media player?
thank you
Otpor
otpor said:
Please. Does anybody know as configuring tv in it Media player?
thank you
Otpor
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TV Tuner is not there in your phone or that matter any of ours and never will be.
You maybe able to see streaming TV over GPRS if you're ready to pay exhorbitant GPRS rates for the same.
Use SnapStream's BeyondTV and you can stream live TV from your PC's TV tuner to your Pocket PC. I did that with my PDA2k, I'll do it again with my JAM.
With BeyondTV, you can surf right to your home PC's BeyondTV Web Server to play back any recorded shows or watch live TV using Pocket Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player.
www.snapstream.com
Windows Media Center
Hi,
I use my windows Media Center to record all tv shows that i like (as i have little time to watch wat i realy like). After mce has recorded this to disk you can tell your media player on the pc to sync all recorded tv from the last 5 days to your magician. This way i always have my fav. tv with me when i am on the train.
Greets.
Marco
Ps; you will need an SD card for this as 1h of tv is about 100Mb when Mediaplayer converts it for the magician.
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I have the TyTN and would like to stream video and audio but suspect I need a program designed to do that (?) I have pocketv and tcpmp -- can someone tell me what I need to do?
Thanks!
I am using a slingbox and their wm5 player. This will allow you to watch live TV or any other video source connected to the slingbox.
the cost is about 150 for the box and 30 for the software, but it is awesome!
I can watch live tv (and able to change the channel) on the train ride home.
http://www.slingmedia.com/
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Also you can give ORB a try. ORB is free and it works fine for me.
www.orb.com
BR
Daniel
The the free version at http://www.umediaserver.net/.
It's very good and with a fixed IP you can watch and change TV channels anywhere.
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Also you can give ORB a try. ORB is free and it works fine for me.
www.orb.com
BR
Daniel
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can u elaborate on how this exactly works and what i need to do before i go screwing up my tytn. thanks!!!
You register at www.orb.com and configure your computer with the program/webpage. Then point Pocket IE to www.orb.com and use it. It's very basic and easy, and doesn't harm your TyTN.
I tried to set up a stream on my LAN using VLC. Other computers may view and hear the stream using WMP, but Pocket WMP refuses to play it because "The parameter was not set correctly" (or something like that). Anyone know what's wrong?
With Unreal Media Server server you need a tv card in your pc.
I have an old Pinnacle RAVE TV card in my PC. I've installed Umedia server on my PC and set this up to capture and stream the tv card. I can watch decent quality TV from anywhere in the house using the free Umedia player. I also have a fixed IP address from my ISP. Having unblocked the relevant firewall port, I can also watch TV via 3G connection, albiet at reduced quality because of the lower bandwidth available.
There is a PC and Pocket PC client player available from http://www.umediaserver.net/download.html. The Pocket PC client is all that is needed on your TyTN.
This is a useful document http://www.umediaserver.net/StreamingAdvices.pdf. HTML version available at http://www.umediaserver.net/source.html.
Hi,
I have a Windows XP media center PC at home connected to my network. It has a huge mp3 and movie collection as well as TV card for recording TV on it.
So now, if possible, with my new Hermes I would like to connect to my media center, listen to audio and watch recorded TV, and other movies (divx)
is there any way to do this ?
any application that would do ?
There is an application named Rudeo Control at:
http://www.rudeo.com/mce.htm
But is this only for controlling ? or does it also receive streaming from the PC ?
if there is no easy way and/or application I would also be happy to reach it at least for my mp3 files through file manager on PPC. at least is this possible ?
Not sure about Windows Media Center but you can see your networked shares using Resco Explorer. You just map a share then you can stream any media.
I remember setting windows media encoder up with my old IPAQ and just used the inbuilt media player to watch asf streams. Im sure there is a better solution now though.
Have a look at:-
http://orb.com/
It might be what you're looking for.
I run the RUU and found this new program, 'streaming media'. I am new with all these and have no idea how to use it.
Does it work like windows media player?
Is it possible to watch, say, NASA TV on this??