Skip Forward & Backwards W/ CorePlayer - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Hey does anybody know how to use the forward and backwards with a bluetooth stereo headset? It works perfectly with WM Player, but CorePlayer give me an EQ and can get way louder than WM Player.

Anybody got any other program I could use then?

I am using POCKET PLAYER (as recommeded in the thread below), it does have full AVRCP - forward/backward (which is a 10 sec bump in the track, not a full track bump) stop/play. Pocket Player does not play AVI video's, so we had to re-convert some stuff. I would also note watching video's using BT was skippy (less skippy than WMP, but skippy enough I wouldn't use it that way).
See this link in another part of Xda:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279459&highlight=avrcp+media+player
I was going to try CorePlayer myself, but their website did not say it was AVRCP...so I e-mailed them and here is their response:
"Hello,
Thank you for writing to the CoreCodec Support Group.
Bluetooth has just been added to our last release. It may not support some of the functionality. We are still working on and hope to have all the bugs fixed in a future release!"

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The best multimedia players!!!

Hi guys,
I'm looking for the best mm player for my Jam...
I'd like a player that:
- can works in background
- can play all the mm format (audio/video) such as: mp3, ogg, mpeg, avi,wma divx ecc...
- the player have to stop when I'll receive a call or text and then play again
- the player have to don't use the standard configuration fot the power management (es: I configure my Jam to shutdown after 3min. but if I play mp3 I don't want this!)
The Win media player 10 it's very nice for example but how can i add the plugin fro divx, ogg and all the other fromat?
Any other mm player application?
try this
Think TCPMP is the best.
http://cc.serveftp.org:8884/tcpmp/modules/news/
I think that Betaplayer and TCPMP are the same now
Yeah, TCMP is the newer version of Betaplayer. Dunno why they renamed it, but oh well. Whaever floats their boat!
A good music player is MortPlayer. A good video player is the already mentioned TCPMP. You can also find plugins for the WM to play Divx movies and so on but I would recommend the above combination.
Man, except for TCPMP (aka BETAPLAYER), there aren't any mediaplayers that support all those features...
is there a way to play AAC file (ipod) with WMP 10
I'd like to find a player that can play AAC file (ipod).
I tried Nero ShowTime Mobile which is good but doesn't stop correctly when you get a phone call
Is there a way to play AAC file with WMP10?
Hi guys!
I tried TCPMP and it's really nice but...
I'd like the player in "pause" when I receive an incomming call and with TCPMP I can't find the option to configure it... seems to continue to play but with no sound.
How does it works?
Talking about TCPMP.
A fiend of mine gave me an MP4 movie file which he had on his PSP.
I figured as TCPMP plays MP4's it would be as simple as transferring it onto my device and playing via TCPMP.
It works in the sense that i get great video, but there is no audio.
I get the following message at the beginning:
AUDIO CODEC (MPEG4 AAC AUDIO) Not supported by the player. Decoder was removed from the official install package.
Is there anything I can do to resolve the audio with this player. Or should I use another player?
That problem would be fixed if you had the same codec that Namelous is after (3 posts up). TCPMP comes with the MP4 video decoder, but need the AAC audio decoder to run, as most MPEG-style movies are encoded with separate video and audio. If you were to rip a movie to your hard drive from a dvd to Mpeg 2, more often than not you'd have audio encoded in MP3, so you'd need both the Mpeg 2 and MP3 codecs on your system.
Good luck finding an AAC codec for PPC. If you do, please let me know as I've been looking too!
What about Soundexplorer? (obviously not for video...). It also records sound (much players don't). I like it very much.
Looks like PocketMusic has an AAC plugin.
Haven't tried this program yet, but would love feedback if anyone does (like does it pause music on an incoming call, how is the equilizer, bass boost, overall usability, etc.?)
Thanks in advance!
Looks like PocketMusic has an AAC plugin.
Haven't tried this program yet, but would love feedback if anyone does (like does it pause music on an incoming call, how is the equilizer, bass boost, overall usability, etc.?)
Thanks in advance!
Okay, I went ahead and downloaded the trial version on my MDA Pro and like it a lot! Doesn't play movies of course, but the equilizer is pretty good, and it pauses your tunes on incoming calls. Other features like mapping to the hardware buttons, big finger-sized screen buttons, skins, cross-fading, and an alarm clock make it nice.
AAC Plugin...
Google give:
http://www.corecodec.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=29&topic=1843.msg12240;topicseen
It's illigal in some countries, but when you are not living in them you can try this.

Best Media Player for WM5/PocketPC?

Is the best media player CorePlayer for the PocketPC? I want to ask everyone before going out and spending the whopping $20.
I just want one solution, the best solution, so I don't have to revisit this again and have something that will play both my audio and video file types.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
ltxda said:
Is the best media player CorePlayer for the PocketPC? I want to ask everyone before going out and spending the whopping $20.
I just want one solution, the best solution, so I don't have to revisit this again and have something that will play both my audio and video file types.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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The best may be the freeware version of CorePlayer, TCPMP
Would anyone have the link to TCPMP? I tried Google'ing but kept running into dead links.
Never mind, found it.
What about here?
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1080
EDIT: Damn, it didn't work either...
Try this:
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/tcpmp.pocketpc.0.72RC1.cab
cayotte said:
Try this:
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/tcpmp.pocketpc.0.72RC1.cab
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Thanks. I eventually found it but didn't like it so sprung for the CorePlayer. All is well now.
Thanks all for your help!
ltxda said:
Thanks. I eventually found it but didn't like it so sprung for the CorePlayer. All is well now.
Thanks all for your help!
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Why not install both TCPMP and Coreplayer? That way you also get AC3 support through TCPMP if ever you need it.
I get an error with TCPMP with AC-3 audio - am I missing a setting somewhere to enable it?
Error: Player: Audio codec (AC-3) not supported by the player!
ver 0.72RC1
rpgsx3r said:
I get an error with TCPMP with AC-3 audio - am I missing a setting somewhere to enable it?
Error: Player: Audio codec (AC-3) not supported by the player!
ver 0.72RC1
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You need the AC3 codec (I don't know where from though, try the forums at corecodec). However, if you install Coreplayer (the retail version of TCMP) then this codec is installed automatically.
I don't know if coreplayer has to be activated in order for the codec to work though.
No, it's not. Maybe you are thinking of AAC but AC3 is definitely not in Coreplayer. There was a huge discussion on their forum along the lines that you don't need AC3 because there is no PDA with 5 speakers and it would increase the price for coreplayer unnecessary because of the license fees they would have to pay to Dolby. Anyway, they might release it as an additional plugin later. The current plugin for TCPMP is a grey area legally speaking. Get it as long as you can still download it somewhere ...
Is there another player that can cope with pausing automatically during an incoming phone call/voice command.
I tried tcpmp an it kept playing across calls, which is a bit annoying when you've got the phone set on autoanswer..
Built in media player does work like this, but that's the only thing I can think to say that's positive about it..
fards said:
Is there another player that can cope with pausing automatically during an incoming phone call/voice command.
I tried tcpmp an it kept playing across calls, which is a bit annoying when you've got the phone set on autoanswer..
Built in media player does work like this, but that's the only thing I can think to say that's positive about it..
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Pocket music www.pocketmind.com
chaiya said:
Pocket music www.pocketmind.com
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Yep I found a link to it after I'd posted, the demo seems to be working pretty well so far. Will see how I get on and buy it if it works properly.
Pocket Player
Well even though it seems quite a bit flakey, Pocket Player. It works with Bluetooth headsets, well at least my Sony Ericson, if you want quality FLAC file playback this seems fine and a very good way to fill a 8GB microdrive ;-)
Playback with a proper stereo headset is good as long as the charger is not attached - which is noisy. As this pda can access usb drives, it could form the basis of a funky hi-fi systems if you use FLAC files and spend some money on a better power supply, oh and get hacking the device to find the direct digital outlet to pump to an external dac. Actually I've not tried connecting it via it's usb output - has anybody else? Not use this would work though.
Russ

what do i need to do to convert my divx movies for mogul?

i have spb dvd converter but the audio comes out way off.is there something better?or is there a setting i can use to corect this?
dirtred said:
i have spb dvd converter but the audio comes out way off.is there something better?or is there a setting i can use to corect this?
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I have SPB DVD converter and it works great for me. So what exactly is your issue? Like it doesn't covert properly or in play back the audio is choppy.
Once I convert to AVI/DIVX I always play all my movies using the TCPMP player. You can find it here and download it.
I installed this player on my phone. Checked the file association tabs to play the files I need such as (AVI/DIVX) changed the audio output to Mono Join since our phones don't have Stereo and I'm good from there.
If you want extra volume I suggest looking for SRSWOW HD CAB and installing it with the settings of (headphones and 100% effect on every sliding bar)
This will increase the overall volume of your phone not only the player. This truly helped out because before when I watched a movie the sound would be weak and I was forced to hear it with headphones in an environment where there was a lot of people.
PocketDivXEncoder
PocketDivXEncoder DivX encoder for PocketPC, Palm, Smartphone, PMP (Archos,...) and HomeCinema.
www.pocketdivxencoder.net/ - 10k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this

Audio Player Features

Hello,
I have been searching ... but I have had no luck finding an audio program that can do the following:
1) FAST audio playback (like TCPMP)
2) Bluetooth Control (PAUSE/PLAY, Forward, Backward (like windows Media Player)
3) Can continue to play with the SCREEN OFF (Like TCPMP)
Any Suggestions?
Thank you for your time
qu1nn
Mortplayer http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=download&entry=mp_program&action=list
I highly recommend the cleanglass and darkglass skins http://www.sto-helit.de/downloads/pocketpc/mp-skins/
Thanks for suggesting mortplayer...
Settings are odd, but you get used to it after a bit.
I see that the display shuts off, and that the headset controls work, which is great!!!
However is there some sort of plugin that I need in order to change the playback speed?
I cant seem to find the setting.
oh and the darkglass skin is cool.
thanks again
qu1nn
qu1nn said:
Thanks for suggesting mortplayer...
Settings are odd, but you get used to it after a bit.
However is there some sort of plugin that I need in order to change the playback speed?
I cant seem to find the setting.
thanks again
qu1nn
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Sorry, I misunderstood the "fast"request. The only other program that I'm aware of that will allow playback speed adjustment is Coreplayer, though it's not a feature that I would seek out myself. TCPMP was the beta/development tool for Core. Core has a much richer feature set compared to TCPMP. Core isn't free and in my way less than scientific study, it used about 2X the memory when playing audio files when compared to Mort. It's also a great all around video player with decent built in (no browser needed) youtube support.
Purchased Coreplayer V1.3.0 build 6213
Initially I had a heck of time with stability issues.
After at least 20 lockups, I found that everything became more stable if I just disabled anything that had to do with the internet / youtube / and the Library Functionality.
It is a bit of a hog.
....the Iconics are non-intuitive,
....in order to sort a playlist by filename you have to disable the library
But at least I can now do the (3) items I originally asked for.
Thanks for your help
qu1nn
I'm still using 1.2.1 and have no stability issues that I'm aware of. I'm going to upgrade later to see if I have similar issues. If Core was a little lighter on ram, I wouldn't bother with Mort at all.
qu1nn said:
Hello,
I have been searching ... but I have had no luck finding an audio program that can do the following:
1) FAST audio playback (like TCPMP)
2) Bluetooth Control (PAUSE/PLAY, Forward, Backward (like windows Media Player)
3) Can continue to play with the SCREEN OFF (Like TCPMP)
Any Suggestions?
Thank you for your time
qu1nn
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You can actually enable the unattended play feature in WMP by changing the value of
\HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Media Player\Preferences\UnattendedPlayback
from (decimal) 0 to 1.
Now you just need a plugin to speed up playback so you can ditch CORE like I did (yes, they suckered me into paying for it too).
Hope that helped!

Media player supporting AVRCP!!!

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.
jeremy89632 said:
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.

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