Most resource efficient MP3 player for the kaiser? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Pocket Player seems to suck the life out of my battery at an astonishing rate, and Windows Media Player doesn't seem all that much better when it comes to putting a drain on system resources?
How about GSPlayer

CorePlayer dosn't have the best interface but it's actual decoding engine is probably by far the most efficient on the Tytn especially with 1.3's QTV support.

Sendaris said:
CorePlayer dosn't have the best interface but it's actual decoding engine is probably by far the most efficient on the Tytn especially with 1.3's QTV support.
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There was a review on this at some stage. I believe coreplayer was up in th best along with one call 40play or something.

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Which Mediaplayer for Diamond ?

Hi,
which mediaplayer is best for the diamond, or in other words, which support the video accelerator chip (QTv ?). Today I installed Nero Media Player Pro, but it either failed to render TV-Rips (std.~350mb only 1-2sec playback) or very chunky playback of 320h mov files/trailers. Obviously no support of the QTv here.
jones23 said:
Hi,
which mediaplayer is best for the diamond, or in other words, which support the video accelerator chip (QTv ?). Today I installed Nero Media Player Pro, but it either failed to render TV-Rips (std.~350mb only 1-2sec playback) or very chunky playback of 320h mov files/trailers. Obviously no support of the QTv here.
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well sheer power wise, TCPMP is the best media player for any mobile platform but i doubt that it supports the accelerometer and the interface isn't exaclty finer freindly.
Try coreplayer
I've been using coreplayer as well... works great, no conversion needed really... pretty much plays everything...
I'd agree that TCPMP is best for me
I have found that running movies through PocketDivXEncoder first improves the view. I need to test the settings a bit more but video quality between 14 and 20 at full resolution looks great so far (audio 6 or 7)
thanks for your recommendations, will try them.
does any of those support upnp ? like to stream some videofiles from my nas box. therefore reencoding first to divx isn't really an option for me..
btw. while playing around with mediaplayers and wifi today, I burned the battery within TWO hours
Yeah. CorePlayer FTW! I hate TCPMP. CorePlayer is the best media player (video wise). Totally worth paying for. I'd suggest Conduit's Pocket Player for audio files or S2P.
Kraize
I got Core player and at first before i had the Elite 2.0 ROM it was playing really bad.
Now, For example, i have the last 2 episodes of the latest Doctor Who Series on my diamond and it plays them ReallY well. Its in Sync and its top quality video. I love the VGA screen!!
NOT: These are Xvids that are 500-600MB each so they havent been re-encoded
Hum I have bought coreplayer 1.2.5, if I see a film with the diamond native resolution, it is very slow. Is it normal ?
No problem with the resolution 240*320 but we have a very beautiful screen I would like to see my film on 480*640
Have a full avi rip here of a anime series and TCMP is really crap, it lags, choppy playbacks and freezes then plays. I really dont know how you guys are using it. I am using elite 3.0 and i did try it also on standard manufactures it was the same.
MichaelMan said:
Now, For example, i have the last 2 episodes of the latest Doctor Who Series on my diamond and it plays them ReallY well. Its in Sync and its top quality video. I love the VGA screen!!
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Which version and what settings of Core Player are you using ?
The resolution of the videos is more or less 640x480 ?
I tried like Diagorn the Core Player 1.2.5 and a lot of settings, but on my diamond high quality videos are really slow (the sound is ok, but images is like slideshow)
@yodjar
that is exactly what is happening to me the file itself is around 170mb and its about 22 mins long. Plays beutiful using my p.c and my universal (xda exec) and any other p.c with anything that can play the avi. Please post a solution here if you find one people who seem to have it working dont seem to say how it works it just does.
Nobody ?
I can't understand why this thing doesn't interest ppl more...
I have problems to see some videos
First Sorry for my english I am using a Traslatos then I correct it.
I had moved my videos that I have in my old Eten X800 to the Diamond, most of them can not see but heard, including some filmed with a Photograph camera or with the Eten. That may be happening? I am using the CorePlayer but the same thing happens with some in the Window Media Player 1.2.1 for Arm, with the same Core Player I can see the videos in the Eten.
Thanks Carlos
Player
Yes, Core player is better than TCPMP player I think since I told some videos using y canon ixus 60 and it wouldn't play on the window media player and on TCPMp is jerky but core player is very smooth.
Kiwi_hknz said:
Yes, Core player is better than TCPMP player I think since I told some videos using y canon ixus 60 and it wouldn't play on the window media player and on TCPMp is jerky but core player is very smooth.
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There's a separate thread somewhere about supporting the Qtv chip on the Diamond - have a search if I don't find it before you.

whats the best program to play movie's on diamond

wmp on diamond dont take any file almost
i have
mpeg - avi - mp4 - 3gp
non works normaly
on my tytn 2 its working perfect
CorePlayer is the best.
It is not freeware but uses accellerated drivers for TyTN II and Diamond... works flawlessly with almost every video format (Divx, AVC, MPEG, FLV...)
i find the best is TCPMP (free app) will play anything and has super smooth playback with no lags, there is a special version for the Diamond as the old one had problems.
i use it with videos encoded at 500 bit rate and 320x240 resoloution to keep file size down but i have tried full vga res and its looks super sharp on the diamond screen.
hope this helps!
Adam.
core player i have but give me bleu screen when playiong
the other one you have a link for meso i can test it
thxs guys
My Vote is for Coreplayer...but I have also used TCPMP in the past with my old Touch. It was good too...
TCPMP for Diamond:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380387&highlight=tcpmp+wm6
Latest version of Coreplayer works pretty much seamlessly.....would recommend if your prepared tofork out the $$
i have downloaded latest core version
now i have serial conflict
i have original serial from them
I would have to say CorePlayer, without a doubt.
I use CorePlayer and play the movies as they are in my PC, i mean no compression apart the already compressed 700MB avis.
The only problem is with AC3 codec.
CorePlayer cant handle that. At least the version im using doesnt.
+1 for Coreplayer!
1000% for coreplayer.
No other choice.
You will have no regret.
Isn't Coreplayer the commercial version of TCMP?
Coreplayer has no rival on the Diamond because of the QTV mode.
COMONNNNNNN! Every answer after the first post has been the same. CorePlayer 1.2.5, its the best, as for QTV, he is right.
coreplayer has qualcomm drivers; TCPMP doesn't. TCPMP is basically an old version of Coreplayer and is NOWHERE NEAR AS GOOD; although it is free. So in answer to the question: Coreplayer is the best by far, but TCPMP is the best free option.
On the subjet of Coreplayer - version 2 is on the horizon with extended Youtube and Flash site support and a more touch friendly UI along with, no doubt, more performance tweaks. The built in Youtube app on the Diamond is good, but if you've got a video running you can't read a message or generally multitask. With Coreplayer you can flawlessly do this.

TCPMP Performance

Hello!
I have tried a couple codecs and settings in TCPMP now but cant find any optimal combination for VGA video. Does anyone have any good settings for encoding and playback? Is there any hardware-accelerated CorePlayer version yet perhaps?
Thanks
MS
EDIT: Answering my own question. After fiddling with codecs and settings the WHOLE day i found out that Coreplayer 1.2.5 brings QTV support to the diamond and it boost the performance 20-30% which makes watching shorter VGA clips passable =)
Hello, where are you find the codecs for coreplayer ?
Get coreplayer instead mate.. Its the continued development of tcpmp and includes all codecs!

Really laggy video playback..

I've speed tweaked my X1, but it still has really choppy video playback.
I'm using Core Player 1.2.5, are there any settings I need to change for smooth playback?
maybe using coreplayer 1.3.2 will speed it up a little?
Can I upgrade from 1.2.5 to 1.3.2 free?
Also, I remember someone saying something about changing the settings on it to play it smoother..
Ib hate to be "Captain Obvious", but why don't you convert your files to mp4 and watch them with WMP. Coreplayer is not hardware accelerated.
though coreplayer is not hw accelerated, i could always watch movies on my xperia without converting any vids. Never had stuttering. i always watch movies when i have cold hands, since the xperia did a double duty as a heater.
This is reality for the Xperia.
Upgrading Coreplayer
"Trying" TCPMP (won't work)
Different ROMs (custom or updated stock)
NONE of them will work. NONE of them! People kept promising me these things might help; guess what, it didn't help AT ALL.
The fact of the matter is, is that Coreplayer, nor any other player on Xperia other than WMP (Windows Media Player) is hardware accelerated, so you will NOT get decent performance.
However, in order to watch on WMP, you must convert to MP4. What a major pain in the ass.
As I've stated before, this is by far the most critical drawback to all HTC/Xperia devices and I don't see myself purchasing another device similarly- based on this fact.
stisev said:
This is reality for the Xperia.
Upgrading Coreplayer
"Trying" TCPMP (won't work)
Different ROMs (custom or updated stock)
NONE of them will work. NONE of them! People kept promising me these things might help; guess what, it didn't help AT ALL.
The fact of the matter is, is that Coreplayer, nor any other player on Xperia other than WMP (Windows Media Player) is hardware accelerated, so you will NOT get decent performance.
However, in order to watch on WMP, you must convert to MP4. What a major pain in the ass.
As I've stated before, this is by far the most critical drawback to all HTC/Xperia devices and I don't see myself purchasing another device similarly- based on this fact.
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X2 is promising to have out-of-the-box xvid/divx support from media panel. I hope that they'll umitilize HW acceleration for these formats too. If so, maybe X1 will have that support in some new custom roms. Time will show.
But right now, either convert to mp4 and use WMP, or watch with lags (if it is a standard xvid/divx rip, played on coreplayer on high quality).
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X2 is promising to have out-of-the-box xvid/divx support from media panel. I hope that they'll umitilize HW acceleration for these formats too. If so, maybe X1 will have that support in some new custom roms. Time will show.
But right now, either convert to mp4 and use WMP, or watch with lags (if it is a standard xvid/divx rip, played on coreplayer on high quality).
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What does that mean? From media panel?
I. just. want. to. play. videos. using. Coreplayer. or TCPMP. like. my. 5 year old Dell Axim X51v!!!
i cant get a decent quality video to play on my xperia smoothly. Spent ages trying and just have given up now and since sony wouldnt help me at all i can assure them i wont be getting the x2
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i cant get a decent quality video to play on my xperia smoothly. Spent ages trying and just have given up now and since sony wouldnt help me at all i can assure them i wont be getting the x2
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Exactly. I had the same problem. What's even more bizarre is that some people (even some senior members) were telling me they had no problems. WTF? I mean, how is that possible. The lag is definitely there and noticeable!
I will vote with my money. The X1 is a godsend device. Thinner, bigger screen, get rid of optical and give a X51v-stye Dpad, better camera, image stabilization, real VGA recording, reasonable price, ATI video drivers and we have a winner!
As was said million times, only way how to play movies reasonably is to convert them and play using media panel or WMP.
Core player won't work except for very low bitrate movies, and for those lucky people who don't see every dropped frame as I do.
could i get a link to a really smooth wm4 converter and what is the best settings for smoothest playback?
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could i get a link to a really smooth wm4 converter and what is the best settings for smoothest playback?
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It's on the first page..... Last "sticky" thread.....
am i able to convert thru my xperia, or only through pc?
Only on the PC. I am not aware of any coverters that work on the ppc itself. The processors of mobile devices haven't been fast enough for such a procedure, until recently.
i play wmv on WMP and it doesnt seem to be hardware accelerated. its laggy.
wmv is crap. Use MP4 as it has already been said in many threads !
The problem of video lag is only with video taken from camera.
But check my X1 (silver) and another one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVCLTOLnOkI
The solution is R1a.
It take less ram (with same configuration) and has powerful performance with video (also scrolling menu etc).
But it needs to fix more thing, like radio, mxp (from r3 is better) etc.
so the top one is r1a?
Yes, R1a with R3a mxp.
Bottom is R3a with r3a mxp.
I try to port r1a driver into r3a, but video palyback is broken.
So the only way is reflash r1a firmware, and made some customization (like radio, camera etc).

Questions about Xperia X1

Hi, I'm considering an X1 and have two pretty quick and specific questions:
1) With the higher resolution of the touch screen, I've heard this can make things appear smaller and more difficult to use with just thumb/finger rather than a stylus. Is there truth to this, or can it be used easily with finger only?
2) As it's manufactured by HTC for SE, does it suffer from the infamous "disabled video drivers" issue that so many other HTC-branded phones are known for, or does it play video smoothly?
Thanks to anyone who can help with these questions...
1) Smaller yes, but not necessarily more difficult. How finger friendly a phone is depends much more on the design of the UI. WM6.1, which the phone comes with isn't the best at this but you can easily get WM6.5, or Sense, or touchflo or SPB which makes it much more finger friendly (for free, in case you were wondering). The high res screen just makes things look a lot sharper and prettier. Its a plus.
2) Video playback is perfect. If you got it in the right format, X1 plays it fine and dandy. Can't comment on divx though, i believe it doesn't get hardware acceleration. Need someone else to comment.
Thanks for the helpful reply, it's appreciated and glad to hear it performs well on both fronts. I'm not sure I fully understand on the divx hardware acceleration though.. do you mean that certain video formats do get acceleration while others don't? I'm used to playing files encoded with Pocket Divx Encoder on Symbian phones like the P990i and E61, and divx files played perfectly, presumably with acceleration, unlike my HTC Touch/Vogue which played them okay, but with noticeable jerkiness at times.
I had thought that either the acceleration on the chipset was enabled, or it wasn't, period... and that in a whole slew of HTC phones it simply hadn't been. Am I understanding incorrectly..?
I think its to do with the program your using to watch the videos. WMP and the Media panel on the X1 get hardware acceleration, while Core player, I believe, does not. I'm not sure what this entails either, perhaps jerkier video playback. Just wait until someone else can answer it.
I use this encoder, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467590 , which does the job fine, the videos play perfectly on the X1, from episodes of south park, to whole F1 GP broadcasts.
Didn't know UIQ3 supported divx, I always just converted to mp4.
1. Fingerfriendlyness: That depends on the way you customize your phone. Basic WM 6.1 isnt really fingerfriendly but if you use for example the mobile shell panel provided for free by SE the X1 is really fingerfriendly in everyday usage. And there are houndreds of other programs and tweaks to meet your personal needs.
2. My experiance when it comes to video playback is the following: Divx movies play great with a maximum resolution of 480 X 320 using TCPMP or Divx Player. Everything above is not acceptable. If you want to watch high quality movies which make use of the max resolution of the screen 800 X 480 you have to encode your movies to mp4 using the converter provided in these forums. Concerning hardware acceleration it is only possible using WMP or the media experiance panel (which I prefer).

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