TCPMP Codec! - Touch CDMA General

Hi,
I've installed every codec I can find on three forums, (this being the most inclusive, of course,) including the various "packages" of "every known codec", and the "older WM5" package floating around. STILL can't get the proper one for SIRIUS radio...It's still looking for a Window's Media codec which is "not supported". I would also like to get SPRINT TV to use TCPMP, as the volume levels rock with the preamp boost feature. Can't seem to attach TCPMP to that program. Any ideas?
THANKS!
Gary

Found it. If anyone needs it,You need to search for the AC3 codec, that's the one that finally allowed me to use Sirius with TCPMP. PLENTY of volume, plus EQ now.
GT

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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

WM 6.1 ROM - A Good Media Player?

Hello,
I just purchased a Mogul. My first task was to apply the official Sprint WM6.1 update, which applied with no trouble.
I am now looking for a media player that will play videos I have converted for an Ipod Touch. Windows Media player does not do it. So I tried a version of TCPMP for WM, but it won't even come up.
So I bit the bullet and purchased a licensed copy of the CorePlayer. This is supposed to be the best their is, but it freezes up when I play most video files, including simple MPEG1 files. I suspect it has not been tested extensively on WM6.1
So .. is there any other media player I can try?
There is a new version of TCPMP posted here on the forum - with source code. You need to get that and you also need to extract 2 DLLs from WM5 into you windows directory. This will allow you to play all wma files (otherwise TCPMP won't even see them). If you can't find either of these files, let me know and I'll post links to them sometime in the next couple days.
ALSO, you will need to customize TCPMP to set the buffer settings that work best on your phone. In general the phones are a step back from pure PDAs like a circa 2005 Toshibe e750, but you can get them to play without skipping if you balance them right and/or select low quality playback in TCPMP.
TCPMP is nice, but after trying Core I stuck with that. I like the more refined look, and the equalizer has a few more sliders.
Both are great though.
blackangst said:
TCPMP is nice, but after trying Core I stuck with that. I like the more refined look, and the equalizer has a few more sliders.
Both are great though.
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I'll willingly purchase but would love to first see a full listing of the changes to see what I am getting for my buck. Have you seen any comparisons or could you do a fuller review yourself?
http://rapidshare.com/files/136845548/CorePlayer.cab.html
try that.. you guys might like it
I use Slide2Play (S2P)m that guy that made S2U made it. Simple and free.
BrianLayman said:
There is a new version of TCPMP posted here on the forum - with source code. You need to get that and you also need to extract 2 DLLs from WM5 into you windows directory. This will allow you to play all wma files (otherwise TCPMP won't even see them). If you can't find either of these files, let me know and I'll post links to them sometime in the next couple days.
ALSO, you will need to customize TCPMP to set the buffer settings that work best on your phone. In general the phones are a step back from pure PDAs like a circa 2005 Toshibe e750, but you can get them to play without skipping if you balance them right and/or select low quality playback in TCPMP.
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Where can i find those 2 dll files? i've installed the correct version which works on 6.1 but the movies i've played, skipped... Do anyone have an idea what i can do, so that the movies played correct? What settings do i have to change?
well this costs 20.00 but i truly think it is, hands down, the best audio player you will get (not best video) but for audio it is extremely nice. http://www.conduits.com/news/pr20080820.html
CorePlayer on RapidShare?
dc13 said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/136845548/CorePlayer.cab.html
try that.. you guys might like it
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That's a $25 commercial program. I hope this file is only the 30-day trial.

NICE PLAYER neromobile-v.1.4.0.9-pro-final

HEY GUYS I FOUND SOMEWHERE NEW NEROMOBILE-v.1.4.0.9-pro-final-full MOBILE PLAYER ITS AMEZING I ATTACHED PC INSTALLER FOR U ITS WORKS ON MY ELFIN VERY FINE
Nero Mobile package is designed for organizing and playback multimedia content on smartphones and PDAs. Nero Mobile can work with photos, audio and video files so you can view and organize their collections. Content is delivered to the device from a fixed media center through UPnP protocol.
Also available online radio listening and television viewing Internet broadcasts. In Nero Mobile supports media formats such as MPEG-4 AVC H.264 Video, High Efficiency AAC v2 Audio, MP3, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP ASP, Ogg Vorbis and many others. ON processor architectures optimized for XScale, ARM, OMAP and Freescale mx.21. Nero Mobile will enable mobile devices to synchronize work with Nero MediaHome work on the PC.
link
http://www.4shared.com/file/67863220/1226dbb3/NeroMobile-1409_pro.html
reserve for further
Anyone willing to make a cab off this? Looks like a neat player I'd like to try.
Kinoma is much better..
http://kinoma.com/
i wish i could agree with that assessment crazylilboy. ive tried kinoma. and havent gotten to neromobile just yet. but, kinoma SUCKS!! cool interface and that's where the positive end. it hijacks all ur file associations so you cant play anything straight from file explorer as it becomes unrecognized. it scans ALL my folders for media even crap that is in program files and other directories that arent media related as thats what support says it shouldnt be scanning. lastly, and this really isnt all. movie playback is crap compared to coreplayer. it only supports 3 file types, one of which a normal person would use or encode their movies to(mp4). u cant decent quality because u have to keep the bitrate soo low for it not to freeze or chop up. so, ill try this as it cant get much worse and if u need other reasons NOT to use Kinoma, PM me
OH, and thanks for the find on Neromobile
kwill said:
i wish i could agree with that assessment crazylilboy. ive tried kinoma. and havent gotten to neromobile just yet. but, kinoma SUCKS!! cool interface and that's where the positive end. it hijacks all ur file associations so you cant play anything straight from file explorer as it becomes unrecognized. it scans ALL my folders for media even crap that is in program files and other directories that arent media related as thats what support says it shouldnt be scanning. lastly, and this really isnt all. movie playback is crap compared to coreplayer. it only supports 3 file types, one of which a normal person would use or encode their movies to(mp4). u cant decent quality because u have to keep the bitrate soo low for it not to freeze or chop up. so, ill try this as it cant get much worse and if u need other reasons NOT to use Kinoma, PM me
OH, and thanks for the find on Neromobile
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+1 true that
lol!! too hilarious crazlilboy
nevermind***
So, what do you guys say is the best music player anyway, with a good combination interface and features. I really didn't like S2P due to the lack of sorting by ID3 tags and lack of equalizer et all, Touch player(samsung's bundled with omnia) is OK, and Kinoma is speedy and all yeah, but not that big on features. Any other alternatives.
And uhm, cab possible? Or just the installed folder zipped?
A good Music Player for WM... theres a number of them but it all depends on personal preference and there are a couple which do stand above the crowd such as Conduit's Pocket Player and PocketMind PocketMusic.
s2p is obviously the best music player.
as for video.. i'd go with coreplayer.
Already tested neromobile but I still prefer TCPMP for stable and light, or s2p for it´s nice design
TCPMP v0.81 + Plugins (Unofficial)
http://www.4shared.com/file/28357319...CPMP_v081.html
Thanx to teixeirabmb for providing this
for me is coreplayer and pocket player
CorePlayer + Opal YouTube + S2P (because it kicks ass) + WMP for playlist = too many media apps, but it's all I need, also MobiTV !
i use mortplayer with iphone skin
i just luv how you can track change using gestures...
i use my phone as car music player so i dont like looking for buttons while driving
I tried Nero Mobile more than a year ago.
I will not try that again....ever, not if there are other choices out there.
Some of you mentioned S2P, I thought S2P is just a shell for WMP. Is it actually a player?
A Cab File Please..
Can anyone here provide a cab file for neromobile please.I'll be much thankful for the help.Please.....

MKV audio tracks?

Hi im hoping anyone can help out with a problem..
I have put a couple of Anime MKV files on to test out how it looks... but i cant for the life of me work out how to switch from the default audio track (japanese) to the dubbed english audio track?
i cant seem to find any option to do this in either the standard video player... or also in the Dice player i downloaded to see if that could do it..
Any ideas?? or can anyone reccomend another player that offers audio track choice? its either that or im gonna have to learn japanese
Hi!
I'm in the same boat as you, as I have some Anime .MKVs with multiple audio tracks.
I found this player:
QQPlayer - com.tencent.research.drop (search for the name or packagename on the marketplace, I'd post the direct link, but I don't have enough posts yet to be able to post links.)
and can really recommend it.
You can easiely choose between the audiotracks (hit the menubutton during playback to get the dubs-/subsselection menu), it supports all sorts of subtitles and played everything I threw at it flawlessly so far.
Hope it works as well for you as it does for me
if you use diceplayer, check menu key -> settings -> select audio track .
you can chose mkv audio track.

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