hello all
kinoma Play looks really impressive in this video. http://www.wmexperts.com/next-release-kinoma-play-features-its-own-home-screens
are there any toshiba tg01 rom dumps floating around?
i hope people here are interested in porting this thing to our ''htc devices
This is just the next update ok Kinoma Play, which can be dowloaded on ur HTC.
Just wait few weeks for the update.
It's a good soft indeed.
wow this is very good!
the thing feels like its running on a 3GHZ machine with a geforce 8800
too damn impressive on the tg01
As this software comes bundle with TG01, Toshiba might shared the API for hardware acceleration to Kinoma Team. Remember this is a entire new processor platform (named Snapdragon). This software would never perform like this in ours old MSX7200 processors.
truly impressive
twice as smooth as the iphone with 2.5x the number of pixels so that makes it 5x as immpressive
its hard to tell where the constant 60FPS is comming from. is it from the cool coding tricks or from the CPU specs of the TG01. looks like both
I just love the Toshiba TG01
And Kinoma doesn't seem to be so bad either
Sascha
greatttttttt
I've tried this program, but there are a few hangups that really keep me from using it.
The first one is that it will only "intelligently" scan your device and storage card. There is no option to setup what folders to scan or leave out of a scan. They're only response as a "fix" to this is to put any directory you don't want scanned in the Program Files folder on your device/card. This means I have to redo my entire storage structure to work around their smart scan.
Also, they don't support .avi video files. They say "It's not used for legitimate content distribution" and that "it was always a poorly-defined format with many undocumented mutations that make it a mess to implement and support".
Well, one can argue the legitimacy of certain files, but that's not up to the video player to decide IMO. I have purchased several legitimate programs that convert my DVDs into avi files for mobile playback.
And as far as a mess to implement and support, hell, my very first Casio Cassiopeia supported avi playback with TCPMP. So that's just a cop out as far as I'm concerned.
Yes, the program looks great and has many awesome features, but it just falls short in trying to think too much for me. If I wanted to be a "dumb" user and have a "smart" media player, I'd buy an iPhone.
the new version was just released maybe these issues were sorted out. how about you upgrade and let us know
zarxic said:
The first one is that it will only "intelligently" scan your device and storage card. There is no option to setup what folders to scan or leave out of a scan. They're only response as a "fix" to this is to put any directory you don't want scanned in the Program Files folder on your device/card. This means I have to redo my entire storage structure to work around their smart scan.
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New version has an advanced option add on that allows you select folders to be scanned. I haven't messed with it as my battery is dead but it sounds like it would help you.
how do i activate the free version of kinoma im getting invalid email man.. how do i do this guys?
Found this in another thread.
fesar said:
Hi,
Please find the link. I have uploaded the DUMP here. Please tell me how to proceed further and changing this DUMP from French to English.
http://rapidshare.com/files/253526287/Utils.rar
Regards,
Francis.
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hey guys was just wondering what is the latest version of Kinoma Play thats out right now?
Related
peeps
Is there a v. of Real player and a 3gp player for wm2003?
Been looking but no joy
There must be, as I have it on my XDA2...
Gimme one sec to search the net...
http://www.realnetworks.com/industries/mobile/operators/products/player/ppc/
That should do you - be careful of line splitting if its too long though...
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There must be, as I have it on my XDA2...
Gimme one sec to search the net...
http://www.realnetworks.com/industries/mobile/operators/products/player/ppc/
That should do you - be careful of line splitting if its too long though...
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Cheers man, your a star...
2 birds with one stone, so you or anyone running the 1.1preview version ok or shall i just stick to installing 1.0?
I think I just plumped for the new beta, but to be fair, I have had little cause to actually use it yet - I just thought it's one of those things that should be on my XDA2.
You got a specific purpose in mind for using it, or some good links etc lined up like?
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I think I just plumped for the new beta, but to be fair, I have had little cause to actually use it yet - I just thought it's one of those things that should be on my XDA2.
You got a specific purpose in mind for using it, or some good links etc lined up like?
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Well I own a nokia 3650 as well and have some movies in 3gp format that i wouldnt mind trying out on my xda2 - also think realplayer should be on a pocket pc if it can be on a nokia
Philips MPEG4 player is the best:
Main Application:
http://www.rarewares.org/files/mp4/platform4_player_for_pocketpc_3.0.exe
Patch:
http://pessoal.onda.com.br/rjamorim/M4A_PocketPC_patch.zip
also visit this site for other software:
http://www.rarewares.org/mp4.html
Patch doesn't work with the file in the first link.
Seems a good program still though.
Any ideas?
Scratch that - I've worked it out, so for the benefit of everyone else, this is what you have to do.
Install the application on your Pcocket PC.
THEN, you need to copy the actual Program file itself, from the Philips folder on your Pocket PC (once it has installed itself), back to the PC proper, and patch THAT file.
Then you simply copy the Program file itself, back to the Philips folder on the Pocket PC.
If you read that again, that should make sense.
You DO NOT patch the installer file - you patch the actual program file itself, once it is installed, but to do this, you need to copy it off the PPC, then back ONTO the PPC, once you have patched it.
I've searched around and found a few posts but so far nothing has worked.
Here's my scenario. I've got a PBX with Unified Messaging capabilities, these messages are encoded using ADPCM, now the distributor for the PBX includes a coded for windows machines to play the ADPCM format they use, however from what I can tell there is so far (that i've found) no coded for windows mobile.
What options do I have for playback of these audio files? I can't really change the output of the PBX (i could but then file size would become an issue since ADPCM is really good at compressing telephone quality voice). As I mentioned earlier I do have the windows codec, is there anyway to port it to work on Windows Mobile 5?
I have tried a few of the players listed here, however they don't want to play those Wav files... so I wonder if its a customized ADPCM codec their using...
Anyways I'd appreciate any help or suggestions.
Thanks~
I know what your looking for, and more importantly, due to extensive research I know where to find it.
Yes you are looking for the legendary G SPOT.
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
Its a great little app, no install necessary. It identifies the codecs used for audio and video files.
My advice, have a play.. you cant go wrong.
Ahh, thankyou very much.
Looks like its using Dialogic OKI ADPCM which I kinda doubt has mobile support but I'll dig around and see what I can find.
I dont really understand the sytem you have nor what your trying todo with the audio files it produces.. I assume to semi automated retreival/listening to them.
From a quick scan of the codec databases people are having huge problems obtaining this OKI thing for regualr windows. no mention at all of a mobile codec for oki.
Or there is this , which isnt really automated but it will allow you to play and convert the OKI's to a format your ppc can use.
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
As they have the soruce code available, you could spend the summer modding a ppc version ..
Or another option, they have the atariST executables, which you could run on a atari emulator hither. http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=767
Good luck keep us posted.
Thanks for the link.
Your correct, the system automatically attaches their voicemail and emails a copy to them. conversion's not really an option but I might just have to go that route. OKI makes some pretty small wav files (200-250k per min) so thats what makes it great for this application. Im also going to pester the distributor of this voicemail to see if they've tweaked it any for such an application.
Hey everyone,
I have a Sprint Touch and have been looking for a decent youtube experience for quite awhile.
I really liked the UI of the Diamond YouTube app (and that of the iphone), but the high quality videos wouldn't play very well at all on my touch. The other option of course is youtubeplay, which plays videos well, but the UI definitely was not to my liking. The other functions seem nice, but my main desire is quick and easy browsing.
So I decided to write my first ever windows mobile application. It's extremely simple, but it gets the job done; quick barebones youtube browsing.
Technically, the app is not very intelligent at all. All it does is request and parse html/xml and creates a playlist file, which it passes onto TCPMP. So if youtube decides to change its URLs the app will most likely break.
Requirements:
- .NET Compact Framework 3.5
- TCPMP with .flv playing capabilities.
***NOTE: TCPMP *must* be installed on your device in \Program Files\TCPMP, the app assumes this location.
I don't intend to work on this anymore(aside from fixing bugs) as it was just a Windows Mobile learning experience for me, but since I put in the time I thought I might as well share it here. I hope it is useful to others.
Disclaimer: I did little testing and debugging. I sat down and wrote this thing in less than 2 days. Bugs are likely. If you encounter a bug, I'd be more than happy to try and fix it. Just let me know how to recreate the bug in this thread.
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Hey everyone,
I have a Sprint Touch and have been looking for a decent youtube experience for quite awhile.
I really liked the UI of the Diamond YouTube app (and that of the iphone), but the high quality videos wouldn't play very well at all on my touch. The other option of course is youtubeplay, which plays videos well, but the UI definitely was not to my liking. The other functions seem nice, but my main desire is quick and easy browsing.
So I decided to write my first ever windows mobile application. It's extremely simple, but it gets the job done; quick barebones youtube browsing.
Technically, the app is not very intelligent at all. All it does is request and parse html/xml and creates a playlist file, which it passes onto TCPMP. So if youtube decides to change its URLs the app will most likely break.
Requirements:
- TCPMP with .flv playing capabilities.
***NOTE: TCPMP *must* be installed on your device in \Program Files\TCPMP, the app assumes this location.
I don't intend to work on this anymore as it was just a Windows Mobile learning experience for me, but since I put in the time I thought I might as well share it here. I hope it is useful to others.
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Nice work, I'll give it a try later today. Any chance of some screenshots ?
Do you think we could get a couple of screenshots of the app?
TCPMP *must* be installed on your device in \Program Files\TCPMP
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stopped reading there...
I'll try as soon as I get home.
Screenshots would be welcome.
Actually I have the same opinion as yours about Youtube on our devices.
So I hope your idea evolves...
Thanks for sharing. Been using it on my sprint mogul for the past 15-20 minutes and it works great. I'll report back if i come across any bugs. Thanks again.
dschoenike
I added handling of network timeouts, it used to crash the program. Reuploaded the file just now.
I don't have screenshot program installed so if one of you guys above could provide screenshots that'd be great.
Hello,
I have an HTC Vogue, and need a fair bit of help, I have continuing medical appointments and have to be early for them, this gives me some free time before my appoinments.
Anyway, I am not very savoy with my PPC, and could use some detailed help please.
I have tried and tried to get videos to play and the best i have been able to do, is divx, but it is choosy about what it will play and then some media plays nice with full sound and others play with no sound, and some just give an error saying incompatable video or sound and wont play at all.
I also like games and have a few that work, but allot of the apps that are supposed to work with the HTC Vogue, have an xml setup file and some other files, but I dont know how to install these.
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Uhhhh.......
Alright, I assume you have no problems with the appt input.
For the video player, I recommend CorePlayer, anout $25, purchase from direct website for better price, or check Handango for a deal. Or you could use the OLD version TCPMP, does the same thing, just older and uglier !
For the games, you need to install the .cab file, not open it on your PC. Just put the file on your device, find it in the file explorer, tap on it, and let it do its job.
HTC Vogue
Thank you,
I found a 3rd TCPMP, and it works fine, deleted the other 2 versions that didnt work.
some of the files i have, right clicking even on zip/rar files brings up a menu with CABviaActiveSync. some files install correctly, and others throw an exception.
cant wait till my 2 years is up to ditch this ppc for the new Samsung Omnia, hopfully in 6 months or so, i can upgrade....might wait just a little and do better research to get the best ppc out
Thank you for your reply.
I´ve been thinking this for long but since I cant code anything I decided to make a request on this forum. Everyone who played Wario Ware on the Nintendo DS knows what kinda fun it is for touchscreen devices to play short quick minigames. My idea is to create something similar like this. As example a minigame appears for about 3-5 sec and then a loading screen switches to the next minigame which could be done in "modules" so the community can also create their own games There are billions of different ways the games can have. I have some nice ideas in my mind which I tried to draw in few cheap screenshots. I also made a video to demonstrate the interaction.
So is any programmer/dev interested in doing this? I guess Im not the only one which would appreciate the work
Thanks for future replys and feedback!
Regards
Sercio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_KHrnw6UaA
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I was impressed with the funny and inovative games that the DS came up with.
Flash would be a great tool for this on future machines, on the current ones its simply too slow for the animations.
a DS emu wouldnt hurt either.
The concept looks amazing.
+1 for this thread.
Wow, yesterday i was playing wario ware and was thinking the same thing...
It would be great if someone makes this
3 months and still no useful progress?
Come on guys...
No progress because nobody is working on this ;/
The easier way to do this is in Flash, there are a lot of online flash games out there already. Just grab a few examples and stich them together.
Like this example...
FINGER:
TO USE:
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- Just copy the EXE into your device and run it.
- Up or DOWN to change quality, ENTER to exit application.
- The time is still buggy... :/
This is not my game, its a online game I found, I just changed it a little for our devices.
Needs flash 7 (not lite, not buggy lite, not lite and a half, seven!).
twolf said:
The easier way to do this is in Flash, there are a lot of online flash games out there already. Just grab a few examples and stich them together.
Like this example...
FINGER:
TO USE:
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- Just copy the EXE into your device and run it.
- Up or DOWN to change quality, ENTER to exit application.
- The time is still buggy... :/
This is not my game, its a online game I found, I just changed it a little for our devices.
Needs flash 7 (not lite, not buggy lite, not lite and a half, seven!).
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Nice. How do you convert flash games to run on ppc? (btw, why is it not that smooth?)
Thanks for the quote, I would never understand what you ment whithout it, lol.
I use SOTHINK DECOMPILER to turn the SWF into FLA
Then FLASH CS4 to optimize the file, rotate it/add more options/sounds/bigger buttons/etc
And finally Bryht FlashApp Builder to turn the swf into a WM EXE.
Its kinda smooth on my 400 mhz machine, not as smooth as it is on my PC, of course. Flash isnt great on low mhz devices or bad video drivers (hint, HTC)...
Oooh... that explains a lot. I'm using a HTC Touch HD. Absolute horrendous video drivers.
Now i'll go try and convert some games
@ twolf:
Thats a nice Game / flash and exact the kind of stuff I was looking at... Well the idea of using flash is brilliant!
Maybe someone´s able to create a main executable which loads those flash modules so it can be a fluent game switch as like in "wario ware"...
Im thinking big of this
hey, twolf, for some reason the bryht flash player couldnt convert the swf to ppc exe format it only converts it to PC projector format. Could you say, help me convert this
http://www.funny-games.biz/paper-toss.html ?
You need to export it on flash 6 or 7.
Yeah, its a flash 7 swf movie. However when I publish it on bryht flashapp builder, it comes out as a PC .exe file which cannot be run on my ppc
Would be nice to have a collection of Flash Apps converted to our phones. Flash is a powerful thing. I love working in flash. There are also some great apps to be made. Most of the apps on the iPhone are basically flash based.
player911 said:
Would be nice to have a collection of Flash Apps converted to our phones. Flash is a powerful thing. I love working in flash. There are also some great apps to be made. Most of the apps on the iPhone are basically flash based.
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yeah, maybe you could provide a list of games which are ppc friendly so they can be converted?
Again...
Is it possible to create those games as kinda like "modules" so we dont have to exit and run each time to switch the apps ?
A simple "gallery chooser" can be done, but the flashes would need to follow certain rules. So, yes its possible, now bring it on...