Has anyone used their Wiz to access MP3’s stored on the networked PC and steam them to their stereo? I’m looking at e “media player” and would like to control it with the Wiz.
Any recommendations? What hardware did you use? Is this something that work with NOVII remote?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
I have a Roku Soundbridge to play MP3s on my stereo, and I use the PPC version of Visual MR on my T-Mobile MDA to control it.
Works perfectly.
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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.
Hi,
I am used to receive TV Transport or Program Streams via ethernet or WiFi from every computer in my home from my satellite receiver.
Has anyone here heard of a solution for pdas?
OK, OK vncview via a WinDOOFs-computer would do - but...
Any idea?
THX in advance
CU - Anna
tcpmp can play webstreams, it can open some files which have urls hashed, check out the programfeatures for which ones exactly. I've played a couple of webstream in the past with it.
wouldn't mind seeing a ppc version of vlc though. Nice to see some competition.
How about winmediaencoder(PC) + winmediaplayer(PPC)
Videolan is better you can find it on www.videolan.org
Note: for windows media encoder you will have to have a propper hardware for doing brodcast.
kind regards
Fakbrenjeri
Video
Hi,
It seems that I am pretty stupid. I couldn't manage to get vlc working BUT Pocket Streamer Pro work without problems from the start.
I was thinking that the hardware of my S100 couldn't support vlc because the video stream started but stopped after a few seconds but if it work with Pocket Streamer Pro, I don't know.
Some advice please ?
Thanks
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/
Hi
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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Hi
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 all Elf users,
I have bought a Sony DS970 BT Headset and use it with my Elfin. This BTH has play/pause and next/prev buttons in it thru which we can control the player in Elfin. These controls as of now works perfect with HTC Audio Manager and WMP. Prev I was using TCPMP, this doesnt work with my BTH so removed it. As u all know, HTC AM and WMP doesnt produce audio to its fullest ie., no audio enhancements available. So was looking around here and came to know 3 gr8 media players, core, kinoma and pocket.
Tried all these 3 players and none of these support my BTH functions. Does anybody knew anyother gud player which supports AVRCP or how to customize core or pocket or kinoma to accept my BTH functions?
This wuld b of a gr8 help for me.
T i A
Core and Kinoma are all proprietary companies, so its pretty hard to keep it working.
You only bet is Windows Media player, you can try writing in to core and see whether how it works.
writing in to core in the sense in their forums? I hv browsed thru their forum and there are numerous unanswered post related to AVRCP.. tht is the reason I posted in XDA.
As of now I am using HTC AM, cos, during playback, I can sense some audio lag in WMP.
No other player supports AVRCP? Wat abt GSPlayer?
Yes, Windows Media Player always lags.
I think HTC AM is the best bet, it runs and works well.
Why you need a new software for managing music?
I am a prev owner of Sony mobiles..also I am bass and loud music freak..in Sony I used to tweak the music files to get gr8 bass..when compare the sound quality wit HTC it is meagre..to be frank, after upgrading my ROM to WM 6.5, the bass puch is gud..but not satisfactory..HTC AM and WMP lack equaliser and audio enhancin options..so looking for a better player..tried SRS, but it screwed my in-call sound..so dnt wnt to try it again.
I know that the Onyx 4.6 and Onyx 5 ROMS have the built in equalizer, its called Audio Boaster and It can be found in the programs menu.
the booster works only with a headset connected to the Elfin physically and not via bluetooth.
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Core and Kinoma are all proprietary companies, so its pretty hard to keep it working.
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Not at all. Kinoma Play's AVRCP support "just works" with phones that use the standard (Microsoft) Bluetooth stack.
If you're feeling adventurous (i.e. be sure to backup before you try), Captain_Throwback posted a standards-compliant replacement for the HTC stack here.
-- Charles Wiltgen
Thanks for the reply.
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Not at all. Kinoma Play's AVRCP support "just works" with phones that use the standard (Microsoft) Bluetooth stack.
If you're feeling adventurous (i.e. be sure to backup before you try), Captain_Throwback posted a standards-compliant replacement for the HTC stack here.
-- Charles Wiltgen
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wats ur say?? I believe elfin is based on MS BT Stack as mentioned by Menissys in General section.
Saw dlb92 post for a PS3 remote, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823364. I thought someone could know or develop a remote control software to replace the Apple Remote, http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC377LL/A?fnode=MTY1NDA2OA&mco=MTMzNzcxODY.
Been finding an Android software alternative to remote control, most can just work with iTunes. I need one that could work with Mac iTunes and DVD player. Especially something that could adjust volumes. Best if it could work thru bluetooth like the Apple Remote.
Thanks
apple's remote use IR
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apple's remote use IR
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I just noticed that ...
They do. But there's software which can replace the apple remote for the iPhone. It works similar to the media centre remotes with a piece of server software on the Mac and then the client on the phone
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Try TunesRemote
Yes i know it's only work's with iTunes, but it's a great app
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Try TunesRemote
Yes i know it's only work's with iTunes, but it's a great app
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i actually need a remote for DVD Player, to pause and also lower/increase volume. I've heard of Apple remote programs for iPhone, but i dont want to buy iphone..
Off the top of my head, I'd suggest looking into the possibility of using your choice of ssh client to connect to the mac, then using a combo of shell scripts / applescripts to interact with DVD Player. Works like a champ with iTunes, so I'd be surprised if DVD Player won't play along... I'll try and investigate for ya'.
The only remote I tried that works with dvd is gpad, iirc. I can play the dvd and that's all. I can't adjust volume or pause the dvd..
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Moved to general as not development
Looking for something like this : http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/rowmote-remote-control-for/id300265786?mt=8