''Without Kinoma Play, your smartphone is just a phone. With Kinoma Play, it’s a mobile media powerhouse. Nothing else makes it so easy to find and play video, audio and pictures.''
http://kinoma.com/freeplay/download/
it's working on diamond!
very-very nice!
Sorry sir! No other player can match coreplayer at the moment. I downloaded kinoma today and found it just rubbish.
mirchichamu said:
Sorry sir! No other player can match coreplayer at the moment. I downloaded kinoma today and found it just rubbish.
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sign. but $ 30 is too much for me. I still use the version when it was freeware.
allready tried it.. this is one ugly piece of a software.. lightyears behind coreplayer
you tried Kinoma Play or FREEPLAY? Big difference. Between SPB Mobile Shell 3 and Kinoma Play, they're the only $30 apps I'd ever buy.
I recently bought Kinoma Play, and there is no way you can compare this software package with CorePlayer, because it does things that CorePlayer just can't.
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Right guys...I don't know about you but I'm still having Video playback problems.
Frankly, Coreplayer is shocking. Yes it plays FLV which Album or WMP don't but the fact it has no h/ware acceleration on an HD player is a tad stupid.
This thread should be populated with people's own experiences as to what format, player, and encoding should be used to get the best results. I know there is already a thready about Super(c) converting, but again, this says to encode to FLV which you still have to risk in Coreplayer!
Anyone got any comments - I just want a decent player or a way of my HD vids playing half decent on the unit!
Cheers guys
in my humble opinion, this thread offers the best solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
Use the encoder mentioned there, so you dont have to struggle around with eright super.
And then u can play the movie with HTCs built-in movie player. Ok, the player is everything but comfortable. But the TCPMP is pain-in-the-ass, too.
greets
can any one send me Playing dvix(avi) files in diamond.
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Just google TCPMP. It is free and nice application.
dayasrinivas said:
can any one send me Playing dvix(avi) files in diamond.
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or core player very good and excelent divx and more, latest version 1.3.2 build 6909. coreplayer worked better for me on my diamond than TCPMP
Coreplayer without doubt, best mediaplayer out there.
Only thing is Coreplayer is paid for, TCPMP is free.
supersanj said:
Only thing is Coreplayer is paid for, TCPMP is free.
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That's probably why it's the best mediaplayer, because the creators of it get creds for it and wanna make it better all the time. TCPMP is a project of Coreplayer which is dead by now, and the player sucks to be honest with you.
Another free option would be Divx Mobile:
http://www.divx.com/mobile/
ArtieQ said:
Coreplayer without doubt, best mediaplayer out there.
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CorePlayer support AC3 audio??? No!!!!!!!!
TCPMP support AC3 audio and it's free!!!!!!!!!!!!
kastel71 said:
CorePlayer support AC3 audio??? No!!!!!!!!
TCPMP support AC3 audio and it's free!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So what? It is still by far the best mediaplayer, compare a 700mb movie on Coreplayer and on TCPMP, which one will do best you think? I can't believe how beautiful every single movie/serie look on Coreplayer nomatter how big the file is. TCPMP was laggy, it skipped alot of images and the audiosync sucked bigtime.
ArtieQ said:
So what? It is still by far the best mediaplayer, compare a 700mb movie on Coreplayer and on TCPMP, which one will do best you think? I can't believe how beautiful every single movie/serie look on Coreplayer nomatter how big the file is. TCPMP was laggy, it skipped alot of images and the audiosync sucked bigtime.
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I've seen entire TV series with external subtitles and AC3 sound with TCPMP, files much bigger than 700MB and I did't see "laggy".
Maybe I'm lucky.
TCPMP is my first choice in players.
supersanj said:
Another free option would be Divx Mobile:
http://www.divx.com/mobile/
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its totally [email protected]
they do call it free and it works for some days and but then the license expires.
CorePlayer / TCPMP are the best
Only COREPLAYER
I bet coreplayer is the best software for both video/audio file...
jus try it once and you will forget to use WM player
lol
trust me
I just played around with an HD2 at one of my local T-Mobile stores. I was very impressed. That screen is amazing and everything that I played with was so fast and smooth. I was wondering about the Transformers videos. I didn't get to dig into it too much to try to figure this out on my own. What format are the videos? I assume they have the video player built into it since it plays without any other UI just open it up and play pause etc. I was blown away with how fast you were able to seek to different spots on the video, no buffer/delay time at all. Is that a result thanks to the speedy processor or a great player or both? It would be nice to be able to encode movies and build in the player like that for other movies, or mod that player to be able to choose from a list videos?
I have not used a WinMo phone for a while, the last one I owned was a Shadow (Juno) so this is a big change. After playing with it I am very very tempted to go buy. I would be 100% sold if they had Android working on it and I could dual boot. Either way it is an awesome phone!
Those Transformers movies are mp4 encoded. What's happening is the phone is using the HTC stock video player from the albums. It's the only thing that properly uses hardware acceleration that I have seen, the quickness you see when moving around the slider in the movie is really processor based. The TP2 always takes a second or two to find your spot when doing that.
Very nice, so if I encode with MP4 as I can expect the same results as transformers is getting with the stock media player? TMPMP/Coreplayer , was always the "best" media player as far as I knew back in the day. It probably supports more codecs but are there any performance upgrades that you could expect from using that program over the stock video player?
Where can i get CorePlayer?
via Google: Coreplayer: http://coreplayer.com/
It is for sale on that site. It is a great media player for windows media devices.
NickPDX said:
It is for sale on that site. It is a great media player for windows media devices.
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I think spending $30 bucks on an app is a lil expensive.
malisha1 said:
I think spending $30 bucks on an app is a lil expensive.
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Coreplayer is currently not dealing very well with MP4 video files. The best way to play them back is via Windows Media Player of HTC Album player. MP4 currently offers the best quality and performance in video for the modern HTC WM/WP devices.
tnyynt said:
Coreplayer is currently not dealing very well with MP4 video files. The best way to play them back is via Windows Media Player of HTC Album player. MP4 currently offers the best quality and performance in video for the modern HTC WM/WP devices.
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Is it possible to get coreplayer for free?
Is there a good video player that everyone is using? I can't play .avi videos on this. I use mplayer on my HD2 but if I install it on here the ratio is soo small. Any advice?
I'm using qqplayer.
moboplayer si ont too bad also
They are on the Market
I forgot about Plex. If you're trying to play external media on some other device, Plex will work quite nicely.
Still trying out video players. Will update you soon.
i use vplayer
I've actually been using Rock player. You can get the optimized version for Tegra 2 here:
http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/index_en.html
anyone got the hardware decoder working on any player?
I'm using Mobo. I tried Rock player, but the software decoding made the video all jumpy. Not having that problem with mobo
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Try using mobo player if you want to play .avi files.
goalweiser said:
I've actually been using Rock player. You can get the optimized version for Tegra 2 here:
http://rockplayer.freecoder.org/index_en.html
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I too find this the most useful one out there. Plays almost everything.
I'm using Vitalplayer. Plays avi mpg and mp4. Thats what I have tried and I'm unsure whats in the containers but it plays it well I think. The avi-file is a 720p file and it looked good with no sync-problems. The mpg is a recording made with Mythtv with highest quality. Flawless playback.
I use Mobo by default but there are times Rock does a better job.
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I've actually been using Rock player. You can get the optimized version for Tegra 2 here:
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Just tried rockplayer. It made me happy in ways I did not believe were possible.
so after playing with a few of them I think I have settled on mobo player. Its free in the market and seems to work quiet well.
mobo rocks lol...pun intended. both update very often.
yea but is mobo or any other player playing without saving the video first? like you open a email and click preview....
ajftl said:
yea but is mobo or any other player playing without saving the video first? like you open a email and click preview....
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it depends on browser...default browser let u view immediately asking u which video player to stream. opera will save auto. unless you press n hold the link to save it on the default browser.
Anyone else tried rockplayer on this beast?
I only ask as I did, and it failed to play a 720 video of ST:TOS whereas the standard video player played it without a hiccup!
Seems odd as rockplayer used to be my old go to on my blade, that and the standard player can't play the HD mov's I have of trailers.
Mobo player is the way to go and is FREE.
mobo player ftw
rock is nice but mobo is waaay better than anything. and free (for some reason, I would have payed)
mobo player is the best
but if you want to play mkv with soft subs (specially anime )
then use mVideoPlayer
and the two of them are free
I'll try that then! Never heard of it so thank you.
Is it obvious I've been on Android for under 9 months lol. Rock was pitched as the best in another forum when I was trying to squeak as much power out of my old blade as I could.
Thanks guys.
rock player also has restraint, it can't play mov, mts, tod, tivo etc.when i have such videos for galaxy s2 playback, i usually using a video tool to change these videos.
Just stop wasting your own time and download/pay for DicePlayer. It's superior to anything in the market for the SGS/SGS II.
Vulpix said:
Just stop wasting your own time and download/pay for DicePlayer. It's superior to anything in the market for the SGS/SGS II.
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I tried dice player for 3 days...it cant play the streaming videos form my streaming app...only mobo player is able to do that.
iznee said:
I tried dice player for 3 days...it cant play the streaming videos form my streaming app...only mobo player is able to do that.
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It's not a good app for steaming videos, but it's one of the best for other stuff.
Dice and mobo are definitely the best but people should always try stock first as it has some half decent codec support and will hardware decode where others may not.