Hello!
I have this problem: how to listen .m3u (mp3 / aac) / .asx / listen.pls / .rm / etc
type of online internet radio station streams using HTC Tytn II (kaiser) ?
I have tried Pocket Player and WinVibe, but they didn't work start listening the stream
One stream I'd like to hear is http://radio.cbs.nu/cbs96.m3u
Getting netradio to work would make this excellent device even more better! So can someone pls help me with this matter!!
Thanks in Advance,
Petri Lyytinen
Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
Pocket RealOne is required to play .rm files unless there's another player i'm not aware of that plays Real Audio. While I don't stream anything except .asf (.wmwebasf) files, I would assume that Windows Media Player would play mp3 streams as well as the asx streams. You could try TCPMP for the asx and mp3 streams as well.
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Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
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I installed RealPlayer, but it didn't help me, since I want that CBS (.m3u) stream to work.. I didn't find any interesting netradios working with rtsp protocol
*sigh*
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Dang, I'm stupid.. I got the CBS netradio work when I saved the .m3u as text file, opened it and copy-pasted the given URL inside it ( http://radio.cbs.nu:80/cbs96 ) .. Yey!
I'm using now Pocket Player by Conduits
Now, is there any suggestions which is best stream player (less CPU consuming and bugs, and faster?)
Read my related articles in the WIki at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Multimedia - they answer ALL your questions.
(in general, ALWAYS try to read my articles first. They answer about 90% of the questions asked in this forum.)
Here's a good streaming radio site;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/
Here's their special PDA only URL;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/
Here's my experience setting it up on Kaiser;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350675
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I haven't been able to get any audio or video streams to work on the kaiser. I have tried both IE and Opera. With my treo 750 windows media player would open and the stream would begin. With the kaiser, I get a message re: save or open stream. Neither selection works. Any thoughts?
Bump please. I can't figure this out.
Pocket Player will stream .pls and other formats as well as wma. I found that the best way to do it is to set up PP as the default device associated with all media types (omfg I wish I could uninstall WMP). Then maneuver to the streaming link on your mobile browser (dito for Opera over PIE) and click on the streaming link and PP should open and pick it up. Works like a dream.
I always use KCRW to test streaming capability - it's the most reliable and stable I have found (not to mention it's also an awesome station...). Click on the "Listen" link and then look for the "Stand Alone Player" links. I prefer mp3 streams.
Hope this helps.
Hi. Have looked all around, cannot find answers for this. I want to stream internet radio on my phone. I've downloaded TCPMP and Flash video bundle, installed, no problems watching YouTube videos. But when I go to various websites (Streamcenter, etc.) and click on links I get "player:audio codec (windows media audio)not supported by the player!"
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Also, is there a newbie step by step instruction thread for this, or just getting a radio to work?
TIA,
Patrick
masshlx said:
Hi. Have looked all around, cannot find answers for this. I want to stream internet radio on my phone. I've downloaded TCPMP and Flash video bundle, installed, no problems watching YouTube videos. But when I go to various websites (Streamcenter, etc.) and click on links I get "player:audio codec (windows media audio)not supported by the player!"
??
Also, is there a newbie step by step instruction thread for this, or just getting a radio to work?
TIA,
Patrick
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I've streamed internet radio on my Tilt with no hacking at all. I've tried XM Mobile, and Live 365. Live 365 had a lot more stations available, and was cheaper than XM. Live 365 also has about a dozen free stations that still work after the trial expires. I've never tired to stream radio over WMP, but I guess its possible, I just never tried it.
-Jay
I was looking to stream thru TCPMP, if possible. Checked out XM mobile, didn't have stations I was looking for.
When you try to stream it should create a file in \My Documents with an audio or video extension. You need to make sure that you have selected the file association in TCPMP options & then you can find this stream file & click on it & hold. Then select open with & browse to TCPMP. This may work depending on the format.
When posting about audio/video issues, it's always a good idea to let everyone know what format the file/stream is in. Makes it easier to offer help.
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When you try to stream it should create a file in \My Documents with an audio or video extension. You need to make sure that you have selected the file association in TCPMP options & then you can find this stream file & click on it & hold. Then select open with & browse to TCPMP. This may work depending on the format.
When posting about audio/video issues, it's always a good idea to let everyone know what format the file/stream is in. Makes it easier to offer help.
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Sorry, had a feeling I was missing something when I started this thread.
I'm able to listen to stations that are mp3, getting error message when I listen to stations that use Windows Media Player. Is this not compatible with TCPMP?
I've read various posts about AAC codec not working with the version of TCPMP I have (0.72RC1), could this be a part of my problem?
Also, have not downloaded any new cabs, factory settings on still, except for a few demo bloatwares I was able to delete without resetting.
Rom v1.57.502.2
Radio v1.27.12.11
Hope this helps
Cheers,
Patrick
Hi.
After hours of searching and reading here and endless talks with my mobileoperator without any luck, I turn to this fantastic community for your help.
My mobileoperator offers a "newspackage" which includes access to livestreaming of some of their tv programs. These are supposed to be viewed in Streaming Media, but I can't get it to work. I get a "Network cannot be found" error. It works on my Hermes, so I'm wondering if this is due to the lack of videodriver or if it's something else TyTNII related? All I can find here when searching is solutions to YouTube viewing problems.
Does anyone have any ideas or something I can try?
I'm using an original HTC WM 6.0 ROM (5.2.1620 18125.0.4.2) DK-version, but I don't mind to have a WWE version of Streaming Media, if that's gonna fix my problem.
Thank you in advance.
Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
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Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
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Thanks for your reply
It is RTSP streams and I use the same connection as PIE. Still no luck.. I've even tried to edit the registry so that it is like the settings on my Hermes.
Strangely enough it worked on my Hermes when I used a ripped Dopod 838 streaming player. But I can't find a similar rip for the Kaiser.
Try this one
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Try this one
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Hi,
Thank you so much, but it doesn't make any difference... Do you know, if it would be possible to make TCPMP or another application work with rtsp:/ streaming?
I use vlc media player to playback recorded videos on my pc, and all the videos of my son have no sound. This happened on the kaizer too and it was due to a copyright issue w/ the codecs htc use.
Has anyone found a work around for this?
Anyone?
Googling on the web reveals nothing? Surely others must be annoyed by this too?
GSpot says Audio codec: 'samr: AMR Narrowband' - could not find anything suitable for PC though and just ran out of time...
This is truly terrible
Would you have a phone with photos that can only be viewed on that phone on and not shared?
Why would these idiots use codec that makes it impossible to share videos with sound with any PCs?
How incredibly stupid of HTC?
I think it's a licencing issue with VLC itself - it can't play the SAMR AMR audio codec. I discovered this accidentally after emailing a vid to the missus who discovered she couldn't play it on her Macbook (using VLC). One of the threads I read about it is here.
I use mediaplayer classic and the K-Lite codec pack from free-codecs.com on my (windows-based) laptop and have no issues at all.
so you must have some codec able to play this... have you tried opening Diamond-Vids with other applications like vlc or maybe a conversion tool (like if one would like to convert to an flv for upping to web).
Also in your K-Lite there is a GSpot could you check what it shows in 'Audio' (check screenie)
THX
ive been trying ot find a codec to get videos to work too.... well, video works but theres no sound on video files recorded with the diamond... ill give the klite pack a try i guess
if you manage to get sound - it would be great if you could check which codec is used ... thx!
same problem here
I have tried out every player under the sun (yes vlc too), updated several different codec packs, and still have the same problem.
I know that there is sound encoded in the files, because when I play them on the phone there is sound.
I have a friend with the same phone, and he also has the same problem.
I have recorded several lectures, and it would be fantastic is someone can find a fix for this.. my intention was never to watch the videos on the phone.. otherwise i'll just end up cross-eyed.
Any help much appreciated.
Mike
SOLUTION - GOM Media player
Plays them all fine
Good luck
http://media-convert.com/convert/index.php
go there and convert the file to a .mov or what ever format u want, and sound will work
Hi,
I have PDA's for years and have never had problems with video playback (full films etc.)
But the diamond playback is terrible I have tried loads of different roms but it doesnt make a difference.
I've tried using media player and TCPMP 0.72 both video is very jumpy, The same files played great on all other pocket pc's that i have had.
Any ideas what I can do?
Read the stickies at the top.
Thanks will give it a go, But I have the same issue with the Iplayer app. Kind of defeits the object of it if I have to download on iplayer, upload to pc, convert then back onto ppc.
Is there any way round it without converting as like i said the same video files have played perfectly on my last 5 ppc's.
Seems strange that a more powerful one cant play them
Divx do a free mobile player on their site, I use Core player it plays all avi,divx etc and its great its listed below ( FREE to you VERSION ), until someone removes it
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until someone removes it
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You forgot to add: and gives me a ban..