Hi all..
Many sites nowadays have embedded windows media player in some of their webpages, and unfortunately I haven't been able of watching those videos on my trinity using Pocket Internet Explorer.
I was wondering if there was a way to be able to watch those embedded windows. maybe another browser supports it??
thanks in advance.
nobody? any idea?
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Hi, I have looked everywhere for this problem but no solution. I have a wizard and I want to stream windows media music and videos from my computer thru wifi. but it keeps saying ''parameter is incorrect''. I've always played music from my computer with other pocket pcs but not this one. has anyone found a solution or tweak to do this? is it a windows mobile 5 problem? thanx for any help.
How are you streaming? Using SMB shares or are you using Windows Media Encoder or the like of? If SMB shares, check you can browse the directories first.
As far as i know, Media Player can't handle networking.
I use Conduits Pocket Player. It's not free, but IMO it is the best i have tried. It's has the best format support, handles gapless playback and has plugins for album art etc.
There are free good players around, but i have not tested them with streaming, although i believe GS Player can.
TCPMP is free can also player files accross a network, but it's more of a video player really.
I currently have a opera 8.6 installed on my wizard. I am trying to view music videos on my ppc, but cant view it, unit tells me i need to upgrade my softwarwe.
Using Risidoro's RUU_RIsidoro_2.26.10.2_WWE+CF2SP1_G3
with my own cooked rom-thank Faria.
Any help is appreciated.
u can see them in pie? what type of video u try to see? i mean, wmv, mov, avi, mpg?
I can't see the using anything that I've tried. I am not downloading them. Yahoo has a section called Music Launch and a person has the ability to look at videos on there, but my browser says that i need to upgrade my internet explorer.
Does Yahoo advertise this as working on mobile devices? Not every website that works on the PC will work in PIE or Opera Mobile, simply because they can depend on Desktop things. For instance, ActiveX controls which in turn expect a desktop Windows environment or, as is probably the case in Yahoo Music, Windows Media Player on the desktop, which may not support the same featureset of mobile version.
Unless it is advertised as a mobile solution don't expect it to "just work".
I suggest just using Resco radio, or pocket player to stream a link. I listen to my local radio station using a stream.
I forgot the address, but there is a website with radio streams optimized for PPC. Yahoo is heaving on the traffic
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.
Hi Guys,
Recently, my favorite local radio station started streaming though an embedded media player on their site. (http://channel933.com/cc-common/streaming_onesite/) Before this transition, I could click there link and my WM Media player would open up and play the stream.
Now, I get an error saying the page is not supported. Does anyone know of a way around this? Are their plug ins for embedded media playback? Any compatible web browsers out there?
neil
I'm trying to find solutions to streaming my Windows Media Center content to my Windows Mobile 6.1 Diamond via wireless web. There seems to be ways to do it, but am having troubles getting it setup. Currently I'm trying WebGuide 4, but it doesn't want to load on Opera Mini or IE.
Anyone have any luck with this platform or any other ideas on how to do this?? Specifically I'd like to stream recorded video from my home desktop.
Thanks
Lee