Playing XVid on X1? - XPERIA X1 General

I have an X1 and cannot play XVid. Where can I get a codec? Have looked and looked.
thanks,

You will need a dedicated player - check out Coreplayer - does the job really well. Else if you don't fancy paying for it then look for TCPMP on the forums.

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AVI Player for HTC4350

hi,
ive been looking around for a decent AVI player but cannot find a relaible one. I use VLC on my home workstation but VLC for herald seems crappy.
What avi players do you suggest?
Thanks!
/ph-
TCPMP player is the one i use and i luv it ;]
cool i'll try it out
Coreplayer - although its not free. Works perfect.
aLdaRiS said:
TCPMP player is the one i use and i luv it ;]
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dito. the best for all. btw - there is also 0.81 released. somewhere.....
perhaps here:
Avi: TCMP + Core player audio only
TCPMP + Core player play my 200 MB avi files -- but I only hear the sound. Black screen
found Pocket Player
Hi all
found a Player named
Pocket Player from Conduits
its not Freeware, you have to pay for it
but its cool
greetings
Andreas

is xvid playback possible?

hi,
is this possible? is there a way to do this for free?
thanks,
Anyone have an idea? i have googled it to death.
coreplayer plays allmost any multimediafile. It's not free, but if you google hard enough you'll find a ***version. or try tcpmp, google for it, version 0.72 or 0,81
hyellow said:
coreplayer plays allmost any multimediafile. It's not free, but if you google hard enough you'll find a ***version. or try tcpmp, google for it, version 0.72 or 0,81
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Thought TCPMP doesnt work on WVGA?
hyellow said:
coreplayer plays allmost any multimediafile. It's not free, but if you google hard enough you'll find a ***version. or try tcpmp, google for it, version 0.72 or 0,81
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I have tried TCPMP and it crashes. Does this mean it that it does not crash on your X1?
I use Coreplayer for all my movies... it plays them well as long as you have converted them right...
SE-Naz said:
I use Coreplayer for all my movies... it plays them well as long as you have converted them right...
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Hi, what do you mean convert? Convert to XVid?
People have complained that if the file is not converted properly... it does not play well on Coreplayer...
I have Rush Hour 3 Xvid and have tried it on Coreplayer and it played well... Very nice...
Get a good convertor... Some people suggest the IPOD Video Convertor, also Super (FREE)... There are plenty more out there 2
Cheers
I Use Core Player. And it works like a charm.
Insaneboy said:
Thought TCPMP doesnt work on WVGA?
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I have tcpmp on my device as well as core player 2.0 and both will play xvid but core player won't play any ac3 audio so be careful of that. Core player plays things much smoother than tcpmp and u can kick ur buffering up to crazy number in coreplayer without it crashing. Anything above like 1MB will crash tcpmp.

Best free media player?

Whats the best free media player for the X1? I have a lot of DIVX files that I want to put on my X1.
TCPMP .. but it wont manage to play most of them.
Its commercial brother CorePlayer is a bit better and faster, but does not suffice for most movies either.
Only way how to play movies in reasonable quality is to convert them and use WMP or media panel, since they use hardware support.
There are hundreds topics covering this so please do some searching.
Dr.Sid said:
TCPMP .. but it wont manage to play most of them.
Its commercial brother CorePlayer is a bit better and faster, but does not suffice for most movies either.
Only way how to play movies in reasonable quality is to convert them and use WMP or media panel, since they use hardware support.
There are hundreds topics covering this so please do some searching.
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Is CorePlayer better than the built in player for playing MP3s?
CorePlayer is good for everything in my opinion. You get Youtube with it too. It's not free though.
aaronwinfield said:
Is CorePlayer better than the built in player for playing MP3s?
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Hard to judge. Both work. In mp3 playback I think Coreplayer is same as TCPMP.
Coreplayer sometimes creates clicks in the playback, even with 'higher priority' option on. And it sometimes draws album art distorted, but only with QTv display driver. But then you will usually have this driver selected, unless you only play MP3 and no video.
On the other hand, Core player (and TCPMP too) has equalizer, and has better playlist management, can play in background.
no one uses mortplayer?

Media Player on TD2

Hi.
I have a HTC Touch Diamond 2 and it can't play .avi video by default
I tried TCPMP but it doesn't work.
Do you have a other software or plug-in for manila to play .avi ?
Thanks!
There's so much on this forum already on the subject...
Buy Coreplayer, you won't regret it, it'll fulfil all your video needs. Bear in mind you won't always be able to play full resolution / bitrate videos successfully, some will need to be downsized. Again, there's loads of threads on the topic.
I use CorePlayer works full-wide-screen 800x480 without troubles.
try core player. its good!
Thanks!
Sorry this subject, which already exists.

KINOMA PLAY - should I buy?

So far I can't get video to play nice with TCMPC - no matter what settings I try (ie: all of them), video is jerky and drops a ton of frames.
I d/led Kinoma (free) which is good for nothing, cos of its limite3d codecs. But you can't try out the full version without buying it.
Anybody tried on the TP2 and got good quality playback with MP4/H264 etc etc?
Cheers.
TCPMP Works
I know the old core player works if you switch the video mode to GDI.
I have read the newer one works if you switch the video mode to bitmap or bitblit (?)
I have the pay version of Kinoma, I'm extremely pleased with it...but I've only watched a couple short MP4's on it. I can say though I didn't see any issues at all with them...
I use SBP TV and Wunderadio for my tv and radio fix, works alright so far.
Yes, but SPBTV doesn't play your own video files, AFAIK.
I just want a video player that doesn't need me to re-encode my avi's mp4's H264's etc. Most of mine are already encoded at, or below, WVGA.
I'm pretty certain this isn't down to the processor in the TP2. I ahve a four (five)) year old Palm TX and that plays anything I throw at it (via TCMPC).
Are people saying that video plays smoothly with the (paid for version) ofr Core Player, so long as you set it right? TCMPC certainly doesn't NOT, no matter what settings I give it. I'm dropping nine frames out of every 25!!
barneypooch said:
Yes, but SPBTV doesn't play your own video files, AFAIK.
I just want a video player that doesn't need me to re-encode my avi's mp4's H264's etc. Most of mine are already encoded at, or below, WVGA.
I'm pretty certain this isn't down to the processor in the TP2. I ahve a four (five)) year old Palm TX and that plays anything I throw at it (via TCMPC).
Are people saying that video plays smoothly with the (paid for version) ofr Core Player, so long as you set it right? TCMPC certainly doesn't NOT, no matter what settings I give it. I'm dropping nine frames out of every 25!!
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CorePlayer sucks balls for AVC codecs. Do not buy it for that! I have Final Fantasy Advent Children encoded at 800x480 @ ~1.2Mbit and Coreplayer can't handle it at all. It's running maybe 0.1 FSP. Now on the other hand if I just play it through HTC's Media Player it runs great!
I did purchase Kinoma Play and I absolutely love it!!

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