Change Windows Media Player - Wing, P4350 General

Hello all,
I have the juststable micro 6.1 rom and i guess the WMP that was cooked in doesnt have any codecs so i cant play any videos and i tried finding codecs but i could only find japanese ones so i was looking to see if there was either a different WMP i could download and replace the one i have or if theres an american codecs package.
thanks for the help

never heard of anybody replacing wmp or ie without cooking their own rom

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WMP codec files?

Can someone please post the WMP 6 and 6.1 codec files and codec DLL stuff? I can not get to WMP to play anything at all, so that means S2P won't work either. This for a HTC Tytan, and a Samsung i780. The HTC is on like the no chem 6.1 rom and the Samsung is on the base rom.
You should then try TCPMP or Core (commercial version) as the will play almost anything.
I tried both but I don't like it. I just want WMP and S2P that is all.
Have you tried the Mi_MediaSupportv2.cab file? (But actually, someone says that it is useless...)
noped does not work. need the deafult files.
bumpers please?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=398571

converting avi video file????????????????????????

anybody know if there`s a program to convert avi video file to a file that plays on topaz? i want to watch movies on my phone tried videora but cant seem to get it to work. a nice easy one would be great, a beginners one maybe?.... if there is such a thing!!!
Download Handbrake
http://handbrake.fr/
if you use the core player on your phone then you dont need to convert the files it will play them fine
Max BrainBox said:
http://handbrake.fr/
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thanks for that but same thing happened as with videora, it says "the file may be copied for storage or transport use only. it is not supported for use on the device". i converted it to mp4. think it might be to do with the video file itself i`m converting, its off a torrent. also when playing it through windows media player on my computer it says: "the selected file has an extension (.mp4) that is not recognised by windows media player, do you want to try anyway" an when playing the file the sound is there but no picture. do you need codecs for mobiles??? because when 1st playing the original file on my computer before converting it for my phone, same thing happened and i had to download codecs to watch it.
anyway thanks for your reply
stringman said:
if you use the core player on your phone then you dont need to convert the files it will play them fine[/QUO
coreplayer isnt freeware is it? i`m a bit broke right now and need a quick fix lol
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Videora (TD2 Version) works perfectly for me...
Can you play back the original file on your PC?
And the converted one?
TCMP
Tcmp is your solution !
If you do a little search of this forum you may find a version of tcmp supporting the srt files.
With tcmp, you don't need to convert your avi files. It run pretty well in full screen with 700 mb divx files on my topaz.
use pocketdivxenc
Hi everyone,
I use this http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/EN_index.htm on my topaz and it's incredible....try it.
I use Beta version 0.4.5 and the templates tool, and i saw on my topaz Terminator Salvation, District 9 & Start Trek without problem on CorePlayer .
I hope it works for u
sorry for my english !!!
popkid said:
Videora (TD2 Version) works perfectly for me...
Can you play back the original file on your PC?
And the converted one?
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yeah the file plays on my computer but not my phone. i`v tried converting the file to different formats as well but no success. i`v tried tcmp too but couldn get it working. prob try this other mentioned here. thanks for your replys
makix13 said:
Hi everyone,
I use this http://www.pocketdivxencoder.net/EN_index.htm on my topaz and it's incredible....try it.
I use Beta version 0.4.5 and the templates tool, and i saw on my topaz Terminator Salvation, District 9 & Start Trek without problem on CorePlayer .
I hope it works for u
sorry for my english !!!
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thanks for this, will the files play on windows media player on my phone when i`v used this or do i need a different player?
Usually Divx/Xvid..files for PC have an exagerated bitrate for PPC use, that is why it is wise to convert them.
Here's my technique:
1) convert original divx/xvid file with HTC Touch HD Video Converter, available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
2) Copy resulting .mp4 file to SD
3) Play with HTC Album
Note: Coreplayer can play this file aswell, but I think that htc album playback is smoother.
Unfortunately HTC Touch HD Video Converter doesn't rip dvd, can anyone suggest some all-in-one application to easily make divx?

I want to know which software can play avi. on HD2??

i want to know which software can play avi.on HD2???Help~
Coreplayer and tcpmp.
There are numerous threads about them. Maybe you should search before asking.
AVI is just a container which can contain any kinds of codecs, so it's possible that even coreplayer or tcpmp are not able to play AVI-files.
Yes, its a matter of codecs. Most codecs are provided with the apps i mentioned but you should be aware that some files might not work.
Video Player that works!
I tried 5 or 6 different video player and finally found one! QQPLayer works!
-- Running Cope's SD HD2 Gingerbread on HD2 Leo

HD2 media player

Looking for a favour ASAP please guys (i.e, before I go to work :-D). I want to be able to transfer .avi files onto my phone and play them, and after searching around, installing stuff (such as Coreplayer & TCPMP), I've decided that they don't support .avi's, OR I've just downloaded the wrong .cab for my HD2.
Can anyone provide me with a link to a good-.avi-playing media player for my HD2 pretty please?
If it matters I'm just using the bog-standard 1.43 ROM at the moment.
Thanks for your help guys.
core supports avi...actually it supports mkv and ogm as well
there is a limit of size
if the file is above the normal 855x485 limitation that will cause problems and you will only hear sound and no video. But core supports those file types
heck I love watching my noir ogm. Try to go to options and ensure you have chain's graphic driver and 100% smooth...it'll make a difference
So why do I get 'Unknown file type' errors when trying to play .avi files? Both TCPMP and Core
Any answers quickly please?? Hate to be pushy, but I've got just under an hour.
Just two quick suggestions:
1) Do the files work on your PC?
2) Your phone is unplugged from your PC when you try to play?
3) Have you tried loading the .avis from within the app rather than just clicking on them in File Explorer?
Thanks for your help buddy.
Yes, to all 3 questions mate. Is there a codec pack or something for the HD2? As a very select few play OK, yet most don't, but they are all .avi, makes me wonder if it's a codec problem.
Did u try this version of tcpmp?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=634951&highlight=tcpmp
Yeah just tried that one, same problem mate. Weird, huh?
That's weird. I can play .avi files with that version of TCPMP.
Copied straight over, or do you convert them first?
I copied straight to my storage card. What's the resolution of the video? Try playing different .avi video, i.e different size, different resolution , and see if it works?

HD2 Specific TCPMP advice for .flv

Hi All,
I'm still having trouble playing .flv files in TCPMP. I've installed both TCPMP_netDrg_v2.cab and TCPMP-0.72RC1-GF5500Edition-Alpha4.1.CAB and while I can play other formats fine, I can't play .flv files. The version I downloaded for my Samsung Epix supported flash, but that was a while back and I don't have the cab file for that specific build.
Do I need to install a specific plugin? I've tried to comb some of the TCPMP threads, but those are pushing 100 pages. Any kind members willing to throw me a bone and help me out?
Thanks!
Anyone have a suggestion? I thought flv support was built into TCPMP. Do I need a plugin?
we're in the same boat, please needs good Samaritan here...thanks

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