Hey, I was wondering if there's a windows mobile 6 codec pack available anywhere. I'm trying to play some xvids w/ ac3 audio.
Check out TCPMP or core player. I think they have some links with different codec links. In fact, it may have built in support for what you want.
courtlandre said:
Check out TCPMP or core player. I think they have some links with different codec links. In fact, it may have built in support for what you want.
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I use TCPMP for DivX and it works great. I think you might be able to get other codecs too....here is a cab file for ya.. Hope it helps.
Flash Video
For viewing flash video (such as youtube), install the cab attached to this post in combination withTCPMP: http://discussion.treocentral.com/showpost.php?p=1319431&postcount=1
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anyone know if WMP that we get on WM5 plays back DivX or XviD files natively?
if not is there a codec set compiled available online?
No you have to use a 3rd party player like TCPMP.
Actually WMP supports codecs, so you need to find appropriate Pocket-PC compiled codec for DivX and configure WMP to use it.
Another thing is change your DivX header to MS-MPEG4 and try to play that. This is not applicable to Xvid movies
Checkout this FAQ: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/windowsmobile/faq.aspx
It would probably be easier and better playback to use TCPMP anyway.
TCPMP is very, very good!
TCPMP ??!
If you install TCPMP, will it replace WM player ?? what will happen ??
absolutely not.
it's only another app.
bye
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.
It's an avi file with WMA audio codec I want to play.
TCPMP comes up with the message that the audio codec (Windows Media Audio) isn't there, so the picture is fine, but no audio.
I'm not sure if the plugin exists, but if one has it, please share. Thnx.
http://www.google.nl/search?q=WMA+a...&rls=org.mozilla:nl:official&client=firefox-a
Right.... and how am I going to use any of that content in conjunction with TCPMP?
TCPMP does not support the WMA codec, presumably because of the licensing costs that would have to be paid to Microsoft.
Get yourself some video conversion software, and convert it to something that will play on TCPMP.
Edit - a quick search just turned up this solution - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=327534
ffmpeg released their new decoders in march this year and support WMA amongst others.
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/index.html
Does the .8*rc version of tcpmp include this newer codec?
The .72 plugins are here http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
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ffmpeg released their new decoders in march this year and support WMA amongst others.
http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/index.html
Does the .8*rc version of tcpmp include this newer codec?
The .72 plugins are here http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
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No, it doesn't
Coreplayer DOES. Coreplayer plays the files that TCPMP doesn't due to the missing WMA audio codec/plugin.
Since Coreplayer does include the desired plugin (I don't want to use Coreplayer due to performance issues) I was wondering why there isn't just a .plg plugin file for this WMA audio codec.
The solution you give regarding ffmpeg, what exactly is that? Will that work with TCPMP?
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The solution you give regarding ffmpeg, what exactly is that? Will that work with TCPMP?
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If I understand it correctly, ffmpeg is used by tcpmp/core as one of the decoders.
If corecodec have soley moved their attention across to the core player, then I think you'll be out of luck for tcpmp as they will need to build in the work of ffmpeg into the software.
this old thread just got bumped... good timing for you..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1506960#post1506960
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!
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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?
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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 =)
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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
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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.
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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/
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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
I tried Core media player but the files i'm trying to watch are AC3 audio and so i get the video but no sound. Is there a way to modify core media player to run AC3 audio or is there another player for the HD2 that plays it?
TCPMP can play AC3 with some plugins. Search for it, there are threads exploaining what to install.
I tried both TCPMP and BetaPlayer. Both crash miserably on my HD2
Found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406905. This version worked for me.
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Found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406905. This version worked for me.
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My preferred version of TCPMP is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3275845&postcount=172
It comes with most plugins already installed.
See here for recommended settings: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5318575