Playing mpeg2 on the Leo - HD2 General

Hello,
I'm looking for a program working with mpeg2 files.
I've tried tcpmp but it doesn't work (crashes when I open the program)
Coreplayer doesn't support mpeg2 at all (yet?).
So maybe somebody here as another idea ?
Thanks

Try tcpmp 0.71, I think 0.72 crashes on HD2..

0.71 crashes too on my HD2 :/

pim said:
0.71 crashes too on my HD2 :/
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there is one specific version that works on HD2.....do a search.
This is the filename iirc
TCPMP-0.72RC1-GF5500Edition-Alpha4.1.CAB

If you want to get TCPMP to work, try using GDI as your video renderer instead of DirectDraw.
Btw, here's a link to the version of TCPMP mentioned earlier. I find it gives me much better performance on my TP2 than any other version I've tried. If you can't get it to work at all then try this version.

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Full TCPMP v.72 w/ ALL Codecs?

I searched but can't find a 1 .cab install of TCPMP with all the codecs(.wmv, .wma, .flv, etc...). Is there one?
I think you need this one
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You guys rock! Thanks!
v.81 plays my 350kbps .wmv files smoothly on my Touch. Smoothly!!! Overclocked to 247 of course...
hi there
is there any plugin that plays rmvb ????
thanks
lord_ice said:
hi there
is there any plugin that plays rmvb ????
thanks
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Check out the link below it isn't for TCPMP but it is for rmvb play back with WMP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=393680
juiceppc said:
You guys rock! Thanks!
v.81 plays my 350kbps .wmv files smoothly on my Touch. Smoothly!!! Overclocked to 247 of course...
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Sorry, to ask what i think is a dumb question, but I've been trying to sort out TCPMP all day long and am way too tired now to look through more threads!!!
1. Where do I put the three dll that come in the plugin zip?
2. What's this "Overclocked to 247" mean?
At present, I get sound BUT: a black screen, and refusal to play avi files (coverted by PocketDivXEncoder_0.3.60).
Thanks in advance...
Mattster.
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exist codec for flash 8 local video??
Mattster_spv said:
Sorry, to ask what i think is a dumb question, but I've been trying to sort out TCPMP all day long and am way too tired now to look through more threads!!!
1. Where do I put the three dll that come in the plugin zip?
2. What's this "Overclocked to 247" mean?
At present, I get sound BUT: a black screen, and refusal to play avi files (coverted by PocketDivXEncoder_0.3.60).
Thanks in advance...
Mattster.
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1.put The Dll'S in Program Files\Tcmp Folder where Tcmp.exe is
2. Overclocked to 247 mean the cpu is clocked over the default 200mhz speed with omap clock.
Magic Video Converter Is the best converter iv used along with Klite Codecs for xvid
I have the HTC Touch from Sprint and I have the 0.72 version. I uninstall the 0.72 then install the 0.81 cab. When it was done, I tried to run tcpmp and I get a crash.txt error message.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
cmai said:
I have the HTC Touch from Sprint and I have the 0.72 version. I uninstall the 0.72 then install the 0.81 cab. When it was done, I tried to run tcpmp and I get a crash.txt error message.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406905
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406905
Based on the link, it seems the fix is only for 0.72 and not for the 0.81. Do you all have this issue with the 0.81 version?
anyway to get this support opera 9.5?
zcink said:
Or Maybe this ones:
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0.81? woww, the las version that I found is .072 RC1, and it's too old.
is there any new page or any dev team developing it??
rofl.
0.81 is not too old.
you just do NOT know its potential.
and forget about that new recompiled thrash posted there somewhere.
im pretty sure hes saying .72 RC1 was too old...
0.81 and 0.72 are almost SAME programs, all you need is good set of codecs + some knowledge -- how to use it.
of course, there may be some problems on some machines, BUT 2/3 of these problems can be solved with prefs combinations.
do not say there is better program than tcpmp.EVER.
..ok just ignore me now, i am worshipper of tcpmp, and NEVER had ANY problems that i cannot solve...
just 3 cents from me.
just cannot stand if someone is saying that tcpmp is "old" = crappy.
it doesn't matter.
good pack = happiness, NOTHIN more.
I've combined the codecs and tcpmp .81 posted by zcink into one .cab
just install this:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=442c5108678df88f1686155677bb2685a43d88cace4d0fcb
and you've got it
however, I have a previous version cooked into my ROM, and every time I open it, it says "Unexpected program failure. Please send 'crash.txt' to the developers. Program will now exit."
Is this because of the previous cooked-in version, or a different problem?
mbarvian said:
I've combined the codecs and tcpmp .81 posted by zcink into one .cab
just install this:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=442c5108678df88f1686155677bb2685a43d88cace4d0fcb
and you've got it
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Ok, I need some help.
So far, whatever type of media player I use, my videos tend to lag and freeze. They only seem to run smoothly when I play them at 80% speed. I would love perfect playback!!! So:
1. I have read that I am best to use a convertor first. I've tried PocketDivXEncoder_0.3.60, but it converts them to _avi's meaning that no player can play them! I just get "unknown file format!". What am I doing wrong?
2. Only ATI IMAGEON Decoder and ATI IMAGEON give me playback (any other video setting on tcpmp gives me a black screen). BUT, it freezes and lags unless I set speed to 80%! I have as yet found no way to get 100% visual and audio playback.
I've read up on so many threads on this, but there seems to be so much differing advice out there.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has advice.
Mattster.
UPDATE: Coreplayer plays files created by PocketDivXEncoderworks which don't for some reason play on TCPMP, so I'll stick with that!
Mattster_spv said:
At present, I get sound BUT: a black screen, and refusal to play avi files (coverted by PocketDivXEncoder_0.3.60).
Thanks in advance...
Mattster.
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Any update to the black screen? I've installed the files, and I get audio fine, but no video.

How can i play avi and divx on HD?

How can i play avi and divx on HD? plz some help?
As far as I know you will need good player. I will wait for CorePlayer 2.0
try this
http://www.4shared.com/file/51243023/beaf1cb8/TCPMP-072RC1-ARM-PPC-recomp-03CAB.html
This worked with my blackstone
I also used CorePlayer from CoreCodec... very good player, but you need to pay a small amount of money to be able to use it legally.
Plays probably anything you care to throw at it, most notably normal divX files, like ~800mb .avi aXXo rips and such.
I used the DIVX player for mobiles downloaded from DIVX.COM for free! Seems to play any Divx and Xvid .AVIs I've tried so far without problems! Give it a try!
http://labs.divx.com/MobileDownload
and since I posted that message, more digging around has pointed me to an updated version of TCPMP that works on WM6.1.
You'll find a link to that thread below...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=381292
Hope this helps!
namwollem said:
I used the DIVX player for mobiles downloaded from DIVX.COM for free! Seems to play any Divx and Xvid .AVIs I've tried so far without problems! Give it a try!
http://labs.divx.com/MobileDownload
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does divx player mobile play flawless standard divx (for example 700mb divx) or did you convert to phone format?
I've read that the Core Player sometime has a choppy playback. Anyone here experience that?
And I'm also curious about jackthekayman's question as to how flawless the Divx player mobile plays videos.
namwollem said:
and since I posted that message, more digging around has pointed me to an updated version of TCPMP that works on WM6.1.
You'll find a link to that thread below...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=381292
Hope this helps!
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Thx for the help =) its working =)
ist a litle bitt lagg
Is lagging a bit how can i get it to play without lagg?
Btw
Thanks for all the answers =)
Quick question. Is the TCPMP that you are all talking about the same as the CorePlayer Mobile from here?
Chris Cross said:
Quick question. Is the TCPMP that you are all talking about the same as the CorePlayer Mobile from here?
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I ment the TCPMP =)
Soprano82 said:
I ment the TCPMP =)
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I know, but is TCPMP = CoreMedia Player
or are they two different programs?
Two different programs.
Petrov.
divx
I tried core player and tcmp as well and movies skip with both.
does anyone know why?
thanks
Chris Cross said:
I know, but is TCPMP = CoreMedia Player
or are they two different programs?
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Yes they are. Somehow they have the same source but core is faster while TCPMP supports more formats as like AC3.
zsilak said:
I tried core player and tcmp as well and movies skip with both.
does anyone know why?
thanks
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Not supported format or file is corrupt.
jackthekayman said:
does divx player mobile play flawless standard divx (for example 700mb divx) or did you convert to phone format?
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me 2 wants to know
CorePlayer is the only player worth using.. I bought it for my Nokia and have now transferred my license to WM6.1 (for free )
No conversion of formats is needed. Even Full movies etc.. Best framerate.
When coreplayer reaches 3.x in the near future it will also have hardware support for HTC phones.
Great program, great developers.
FYI... I haven't used TCPMP yet, but it is possible to convert an AVI file to MP4 which can be played with the HD's built in player. The easiest way to convert is is by using VLC to do it, here's a quick tutorial: http://appleclinic.wordpress.com/2008/04/20/convert-wmv-to-mp4/
halling said:
CorePlayer is the only player worth using.. I bought it for my Nokia and have now transferred my license to WM6.1 (for free )
No conversion of formats is needed. Even Full movies etc.. Best framerate.
When coreplayer reaches 3.x in the near future it will also have hardware support for HTC phones.
Great program, great developers.
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Are you working for them?
I want a program that works without lag/freeze

Core player isn't working for me

I have installed Core player on my blackstone but it isn't working i get this error:
unexpected program error. Send "crash.txt" to the developer s.v.p. The program will close now.
Where can i get this crash.txt ?
Anybody knows this problem?
I think the crash.txt is in the core player directory, hence "\Program Files\Coreplayer\".
I got that message when I tried TCPMP 0.72.
TCPMP isn't the same as Coreplayer.
TCPMP = freeware.
Coreplayer = commercial version.
If you're trying TCPMP then I guess this is a fundamental incompatibility but if it's Coreplayer then you might find their technical support could help.
TCPMP works fine, you just need to take the recompiled version for the Touch Diamond.
AS I know, TCPMP is not working well with VGA.
The old version of Coreplayer may hang in WVGA.
Try to buy the new version V1.3.
Well I have this one
TCPMP = freeware.
Is there other freeware programs i can use for my video's??
kuyichi said:
Well I have this one
TCPMP = freeware.
Is there other freeware programs i can use for my video's??
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Try downloading the patched version of tcmp in xda. Works fine with all plugins, flash video, etc...
Where can i get that?
kuyichi said:
Where can i get that?
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Take a look here.

tcpmp skins

it is possibile add skins to tcpmp 0.72?
I found this, but how works?
Here is a link to another spot this is being discussed on PPC Geeks. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=63525
The skinned TCPMP is an older version but I am using it and it works awesome. Plays all my vids and music fine. No crashes at all. QVGA skinned.
thanks but there is a big problem!!!player.exe is incompatible with subtitles plugin!!!can you try?
problem is that subtitles plugin doesn't support tcpmp 0.71.and your skin is based onb tcpmp 0.71(player.exe of 2.5mb)
How can I have a skin for tcpmp and keep subtitles
no skins for tcpmp 0.72?
0.72 hasn't been skinned yet AFAIK. Perhaps someone can do it with info from the skinned version of 0.71 that I posted. I don't care about subtitles, but obviously they are very important for some people.
closing redrawn. my bad.
Nagrom Nniuq said:
0.72 hasn't been skinned yet AFAIK. Perhaps someone can do it with info from the skinned version of 0.71 that I posted. I don't care about subtitles, but obviously they are very important for some people.
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I have found this subtitles by another author. this should work in tcpmp 0.71.i tried in this skinned version but doesn't work!
can you try?if this subtitles are for 0.71, why doesn't work (or maybe problem is mine)
I'll take a look at it and see. No guarantees.

TCPMP

Hi guys!
I have recently tried getting TCPMP to work on TP2. Without any luck.
Firstly there seemed to be a problem with it running on WinMo 6.1. That has however been fixed in a thead somewhere here on xda dev.
I have tried all three of these fixes, and while they managed to get TCPMP open after install (Not get the crash.txt msg), it caused the TP2 to crash when opening a video file (even when trying to run the video that comes with the phone (my documents -> movies)).
Anyone know of any other solutions? because i have been searching but havent found anything to get this working.
Cheers!
same problem to me, I can't even play the video recorded with my TP2. It just hang.
its special TCPMP thats, working here. I have this functional, if you want to post it, just let mi know.
JF
Make it so, please.
Why don't you use Coreplayer for playing movie clips?
I'm having not issues playing most types of movie file... Great player!
Probably because Coreplayer is not freeware.
TCPMP is the predecessor of Coreplayer
its here: http://www.digitwins.com/download/TCPMP-0.72RC1.zip
JF
No luck yet
Thanks for the link, but is this version working on yours? At least I was able to open a video file (mp4) without my TP2 crashing like it did with other recomps I've tried, but the image is all messed up with green lines and **** all over the place...
Sorry, Im not using TCPMP for viewing pics. Didnt noticed that. And Im not gonna use it fot it ;-)
JF
Hi there... i'm having problems to get work on tp2 a player that supports subtitles. Do you know anyone? Thank you very much.
Regards.
Coreplayer dont use in touch pro 2
Coreplayer dont use with processor touch pro 2. In the web of Coreplayer it ist possible reed.
Thank you and sorry for me english
I just use this app now works like a charm.
http://divx-player-mobile.en.softonic.com/pocketpc
It is not possible for me :
- Core player can't start, I don't see the app after pressing the icon
- TCPMP-0.72RC1 open, but the videos are not working, it crashes
Is it a problem of 3D driver or somethong like that?
Well I too am using Coreplayer and it works just fine. v1.3.2 build 6909 for ARM. Plays VGA .avi files perectly...
Had the same problem with TCPMP crashing until I unchecked "DirectDraw" in Video Settings (i.e. use GDI or Raw Frame Buffer).
twana, that is brilliant, I'd given up on TCMP having tried every version I could find.
Did you find out how to fix the blacked-out buttons in the toolbar?
Black buttons are caused by the theme you're using. And yes even HTC standard theme is causing this
Hello!
Thank you Twana, TCPMP works fine for me when I put "GDI" in the video settings!
It is great.
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its here: http://www.digitwins.com/download/TCPMP-0.72RC1.zip
JF
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Thanks a lot.
Now my babies can watch toons on my rhodium!
bye
coreplayer/tcpmp
Selecting gdi/rawframe buffer in video settings is a must. Also check tools -> preferences -> file associations if you want them to play aac mp4 etc it must be checked there.

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