CorePlayer Platform v1.3.5 Released - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

BetaBoy just announced the launch of CorePlayer Platform v1.3.5.
Quote from the announcement:
We proud to release the CorePlayer Platform v1.3.5. This release concentrates on enhancing YouTube playback, speed, as well as back porting many of our upcoming 2.0 network enhancements to the 1.x code base. YouTube now lists content faster, loads videos faster, and handles connections in a more intelligent manner for browsing and playing in-between (andgoing in and out of) different network environments (think WiFi to GPRS).
Two other biggies with this release are:
- We now support over 30 languages (Thank you Portal users!!) and we are on track for our goal of 40 by Xmas.
- We have now added AC3 Playback support on OS X if Perian is installed. Windows users will have to wait for 2.0 when we release support for directshow.
Platforms being released:
Mobile
- Palm
- MIPS: CE
- ARM: CE/Pocket PC /Windows Mobile
- ARM: Smartphone
- Symbian s60 v2
- Symbian s60 v3
- Symbian UIQ v2
- Symbian UIQ v3
Desktop
- x86: Windows
- x86/PPC: OS X
Read the full changelog below for more info.
Code:
CorePlayer Platform Version 1.3.5 build 7340 (20090824):
- FIX: YouTube item handling and seeking
- FIX: AVC streams with SEI userdata in extradata
- FIX: DivX 3.11 in MP4 fixes
- FIX: Wavpack handling other than 16 bits
- ADD: Transparent reconnection in HTTP after a connection failure
- ADD: A connection timeout to avoid waiting forever for network streams
- ADD: FLAC support in Matroska and Ogg
- ADD: AC-3 decoding on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) when Perian is installed
- ADD: Brasilian Portugese, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Ukrainian language support
- ADD: More JPEG formats supports
- CHG: Network stream opening is less blocking
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and what?
no changes for qualcomm hardware in wce version..

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Core Player Mobile

http://feeds.smartphonethoughts.com...921887/coreplayer-mobile-v1-2-3-released.html
Check out this article
Features: CorePlayer™ Mobile is at the center of the CoreCodec™ Universe for playing multimedia on your mobile phone, portable media players, PDA, GPS or convergence device. CorePlayer™ is truly the next-generation in multimedia playback. Its simple yet powerful interface and advanced features is designed to empower the CoreCodec™ community.
See why the Chicago Suntimes times says that it, "actually has a user interface designed with bipeds in mind" and why companies like Joost are using CorePlayer technology!
Features:
* Built-in YouTube Support
* Bluetooth support [A2DP / AVRCP]
* Supports over 15 Languages
* Advanced Streaming support [HTTP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, Unicast, Multicast]
* IPTV / DVB-H Ready
* GPU support: Intel 2700g, ATI Imageon, Qualcomm QTv
* Audio: MP3, AAC, MKA, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, AMR, GSM, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, MIDI, WMA
* Video: CoreAVC™ [H.264], AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 [ASP], DivX, XviD, MJPEG, MSVIDEO1
* Images: JPEG (420, 422, 440), BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF
* Containers: Matroska™, ASF, ASX, TS, PS, M2TS, 3GPP, MOV, AVI, MPEG-4, NSV
* CoreUI / Universal Skins allows you to create custom user interfaces
* CoreTheque media library for easy multimedia management of your podcasts, playlists, bookmarks
* Standard and Enhanced Podcast Support
... Dang
I wonder if its any better than tcpmp free version i'm using now?
Osteo said:
I wonder if its any better than tcpmp free version i'm using now?
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I think it is. Well the features it has shows that it is.
I thought TCPMP was a player just something in development that was discontinued already, and now they offer the new Core players. ( could be wrong )
After thorough testing...I'll be sticking with TCPMP .72.
Constant slow downs, complete freezes that can only be resolved with a soft reset, random blue tooth drops (this was the most frustrating thing for me), the Qualcom Qtv display barely works and will not go fullscreen (so much for our video drivers hopes), it hates large playlists, and going in and out of full screen is excruciatingly slow. All in all...not something I'll be using on a daily basis, or something I can really use at all for that matter.
Pros:
Aside from my bluetooth headset connection dropping out all of the time and not being able to reconnect without a soft reset, it did work with my headset buttons which is something that I haven't been able to do in TCPMP .72
Video rendering did "feel" like it may have been better when using the "TYTN Drivers" setting in advanced with either Raw Frame Buffer or GDI...That may or may not have been my imagination though.
The You Tube function worked well, but there's a free program on here somewhere that I saw does the same things.
This version looks great in form, features, and user-friendly design, but in function, it's almost unusable on my Titan. This may not be the case if you have a device with more memory, so give it a shot if you've got better hardware because again, it does look good, but with memory low on my phone, it just doesn't work.
I tried out Coreplayer Mobile 1.2.2 and the youtube function was great, but ultimately it wasn't usable on my Titan.
I've used this, the tcpmp youtube hack, and the new app youtubeplay (current favorite btw, thanks milesmowbray)
Coreplayer offers the most features of all 3 for youtube. You can change which stream you get low, med, high (high forces the h264 version of the video) so POTENTIALLY you can get the highest quality with Coreplayer
Unfortunately, the driver situation being what it is on the Titan, the high quality video plays like a slideshow. I got the best performance in using GDI display, but even that was horrible.
I like the tcpmp youtube hack because it works with so many other video sites, but you can't choose which quality you get and some vids don't look so great (i'm an amateur filmmaker/editor read:video snob)
Youtubeplay has worked the best for me on youtube. some people have complained about stability, but I haven't PERSONALLY had any crashes. Besides, I'm so used to soft-resetting my low-memory Titan by now, what's one more time gonna hurt

CorePlayer v1.3.6

The CorePlayer™ Platform is at the center of the CoreCodec™ Universe for manipulating content on your desktop, mobile phone, portable media player, PDA, GPS, or convergence device. CorePlayer is designed to be a next-generation platform that will extend upon what you thought were limits in playing back fluid multimedia, with its simple yet extremely powerful interface and features that is designed to empower the CoreCodec Community.
See why companies like Samsung, Toshiba, Motorola, LG, Panasonic, JVC, ASUS, Seagate and more are all using CoreCodec technology and why the Chicago Suntimes times says that CorePlayer, "actually has a user interface designed with bipeds in mind."
Technology Overview
* H.264 Ready with CoreAVC
* Built-In YouTube Support
* Flash/FLV Container Support
* Bluetooth ready!* (A2DP and AVRCP)
* Supports over 30 Languages (20+ more coming soon!)
* Podcast, Enhanced Podcast, CoreCaster Ready
* GPU: Intel 2700g, ATI Imageon, QTv (Limited Support), Marvell Monahan Processors (more coming soon!)
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Operating System: Symbian (all), CE 3+4, CE Embedded 5+6, Windows Mobile/Smartphone (5.x - 6.x), Palm, Windows (NT 4.0 - Vista), OS X, and Linux (OEM only)
* CPU: x86 (32bit and 64bit), Intel, Altivec/PowerPC, ARM9, ARM11, MIPS
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CoreUI 'Universal skins' Widget. Allows you to create a unique custom user interface exactly how you want it!
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Best in Class audio and video codecs like CoreAVC our High Definition H.264 video decoder
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CoreTheque media library allows for easy management of your playlists and bookmarks
Audio Formats:
MP3, MP2, AAC, MKA, WMA, Midi*, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, TTA, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, G.729, GSM
Video Formats:
H.264 (AVC), AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, WMV*, Theora*, Dirac*, MJPEG, MSVIDEO1
Image Formats:
JPEG (420, 422, 440, EXIF Headers)*, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, MJPEG
Container Formats:
Flash/FLV, Matroska, ASF, ASX, AVI, PS, M2TS, TS, 3GPP, MOV, MPEG-4, OGM, NSV*
Streaming Formats:
HTTP, UDP, UDP Multicast, UDP Unicast, RDP, RTP. RTSP, RTCP (keep alive), ASX, ASF, Multicast, HTTP Tunneling
Additional Features:
Google Data, Benchmarking, Integrated Pocket IE/IE Support, SMB Browsing
Just follow the link and enjoy it...it's preregged!!
MOD EDIT: tnyynt: Link removed! No warez! Let this be the first and last warning!

Difference between 2.2 & 2.3???

Can someone tell me difference between 2.2 - 2.3 ?
cuz i see alot of devs trying to get fully working 2.3 ROM for our X8
So ...what 2.3(gingerbread) have, that 2.2(floyo) doesent have?
Tnx
wikipedia says:
2.3.4 latest release. Based on Linux kernel 2.6.35. On 6 December 2010, the 2.3 (Gingerbread) SDK was released. Changes included:
Support for voice or video chat using Google Talk
System: Updated user interface design for simplicity and speed
Display: Support for extra-large screen sizes and resolutions (WXGA and higher)
Internet calling: Native support for SIP VoIP telephony
Virtual Keyboard: Faster, more intuitive text input, improved accuracy, better suggested text. Voice input mode
Copy/Paste: Enhanced. Select a word by press-hold, copy, and paste.
Near Field Communication lets the user read an NFC tag embedded in a poster, sticker, or advertisement.
New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost
System: Improved power management with a more active role in managing apps that are keeping the device awake for too long.
Download Manager gives the user easy access to any file downloaded from the browser, email, or another application.
Camera: Access multiple cameras on the device, including a front-facing camera, if available.
Media: Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encoding
System: Enhanced support for native code development
Audio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developers
Concurrent garbage collection for increased performance
Native support for more sensors (such as gyroscopes and barometers)
Switched from YAFFS to the ext4 filesystem
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I always recode my music from flac to m4a with aac codec, and the phone can easily play them, no matter which ROM I have on. So I'm not sure if only ginger can play aac. :-/
Sent from my X8 using XDA App
For me 2.3 seems to be faster, it looks better and has some small improvements, some of them doixanh is trying to port to 2.2.
like doixanh, i think froyo is faster in terms of menu navigation, but i think gingerbread looks better.. that's why i'm loving doixanh's ROM, because it is froyo with gingerbread's look and special features..

Archos Gen 9 : new firmware

See that
Archos 80/101 G9
Firmware changes
Version 3.2.46 - September 23rd, 2011
Google applications: Google talk is now part of the firmware
Audio/applications: improved volume control (better volume range, less glitches on notifications) leading to faster gaming experience on some 3rd party applications
Wi-Fi: fix low throughput on some access points when using WPA2/AES encryption
Camera: improve camera quality in high and low light condition
Flash: added acceleration support
Archos applications: many enhancements and fixes on Videoplayer, MediaCenter and Mediascrapper
Media center: new elastic and overshoot effect on cover roll edges
File Browser: better action support on multiple selections
Media Scrapper: better handling and cleaning of data base in case of file removal
Photo Frame: Floating Image 3.1.9 is integrated with fixed Picasa support, better background rendering and better memory management
Music player: better protection of music player to avoid to get it killed under low memory condition
Display: better quality SD video upscaling (e.g. on 1080p display)
Video: improve SMI subtitle support
Internationalization: Arabic and Hebrew translations have been integrated and a new specific "Archos keyboard" application has been included for supporting Hebrew and Arabic
Network shares: shortcuts can be created by long press on a remote video folder in Archos media center
Network shares: more robust streaming in case of IP renewal
Memory: smaller memory footprint
3G key: updated APN list
Power off: make sure to clear all alarms when powering off
Hard drive based unit: enhanced power management
Security: apply security fixes from google about DigiNotar CA certificate
http://www.jbmm.fr/2011/10/g9-firmware-3-2-46-en-ligne-mais-attention/
wonder if a new subsection ned to be added, as this new model is completely different hardware speaking.
and as omap4 is the next platform, woulb be nice to start tweaking on archos device as its the first available with honeycomb 3.2 + omap

Newest Adobe Flash Player

Adobe has released adobe flash player 11.4, which is compatible with all operating system. The funny thing to Firefox is that Adobe appears to have fixed the losing focus bug in the browser. The new version adds the following fixes and changes:
Fixed Issues:
- Netstream crashes intermittently on disconnect(3193417).
- Mouse Lock feature disabled after entering Full Screen Interactive mode.
- First frame of some live streaming contents freezes.
-Issue with CameraRoll.browseForImage causes transparency loss resulting in white color to the top.
New Features:
- ActionScript Workers.
- Sandbox Bridge support.
- Licensing support: Flash Player Premium Features for Gaming.
- Stage3D “constrained” profile for increased GPU reach.
- LZMA support for ByteArray.
- StageVideo attachCamera/Camera improvements.
- Compressed texture with alpha support for Stage3D.
Flash Player 11.4.402.265 requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run.
Mac doesn’t support some of other flash player. But some Mac devices users, like iphone 5users, ipod users want to watch flash videos on these devices. What should they do? Of course, there is always a way to solve a problem. A swf converter can really help you do that. That’s means the converter can convert swf to Mac compatible videos. It can convert swf to iphone 5 and convert swf to ipad. In addition, it can be a swf to avi converter.
With so much convenience, why not to download Adobe Flash player and SWF converter to have a try!

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