Extending VLC - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

Is there a way to extend VLC to PPC? I have TV on network via RTP, and I want to watch TV on Kaiser while working on PC...

I can't find a mobile version it on their (VLC) site, but I have v0.8.5 that worked on my ipaq 2210 at least. I'll install it on the kaiser, and let you know.
I'm assuming that would meet your needs? (Will TCPMP not play RTP streams?)
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Although the project is now discontinued, this is the link you might want to check out. It seems to work OK, though I didn't have any streams to test that side of it.
Hope it helps. Do let me know if I've just misunderstood you.

scratch that
it appears there is no audio, at least from a few vids and wavs I tried.
sorry

Vlc did have a player for ppc but they discontinued it as ss says, but however tcpmp (which is also discontinued) should contain all the things u need, although it doesnt play tv, it can play good quality videos, the only issue is, is that the wmp codecs from wm6 dont like the program, but you can download those as a zip file (search for tcpmp wm5 codecs google for those ) and also the mpeg4aac codec was taken out ue to intellectual propety rights, (this is also downloadable but im not saying how as this comes along with a ban from here.

although i cant find away to get rtp on tcpmp may i remind you that coreplayer does offer this feature and more
coreplayer.com

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Quicktime audio streams on pocket IE

I was wondering if this is possible. I'm taking this Japanese class and the audio files are all online but you need some form of a quicktime plugin to view them. Is this possible on the Tilt? If this has been a topic of talk before I'm sorry, I searched and found nothing that would help. Thanks! -Dante
is converting the files an option, or only streaming? Hope you didn't say free.
streaming
http://www.handango.com/dell/Platfo...=2&productId=200133&sectionId=5601&catalog=30
hope that helps.
40 bucks... ouch. There is a trial for it so I'll give it a try to see how it works. If it goes well i'll open the good old wallet up and pay for the full thing. Thanks for the promt reply!
First some questions:
How is the audio streamed? via RTP/RTSP/SDP?
- RTP/RTSP: see the prefix of the link (eg. rtsp://...)
- SDP: prefix is normally http://...
Or has the link got an extension? Like .aac, .m4a, .m3u,...
I know RTP/RTSP is supported by Coreplayer (I use it to stream video), but I have no idea about SDP (no experience)
Are the audio streams accessible for other people, like me? In that way I can test it with Coreplayer if you like.
Hope my help is/will be useful...
chances are, those sound files are well-known sound files that tcpmp can play... it's free, so try installing that and select the appropriate suffixes to be the default player for.

Which version of TCPMP do you use ?

There seem to be loads of flavours of TCPMP floating around but ive yet to find one that does all Im after ....
What im after is the holy grail of video playback, a player that plays:
AVI
MPG
FLV ('all types')
MP4
The versions Ive tried play some FLVs but not others, or AVI but not MPEG.
The version i currently use is GF5500 but its will only play half the FLVs i try - plus it tears a lot on AVI (is this a hardware limitation of the touchpro ?).
Any suggestions ??
The last few phones i have had managed to play most video (the N95 was very good at that) so Im sure that the Touch Pro MUST have the capability for smooth playback surely
Use the cab at the bottom of the first post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380387
cheers ... but that was one of the ones i tried before - doesnt play mpeg 4 v2 (according to msg i get) and still doesnt play half my FLVs
unless im doing something wrong - which i wouldnt rule out at all
used to run tcpmp 0.82 on my previous Trinity device, not very impressed with it though (could be the slow, older device though).
not sure I can answer your q.
I use CorePlayer, latest build.
Ditto, I use the latest Core Payer and it plays all my video files including all my flvs. There's an flv plug-in for the TCPMP that I never had any problems with either, but I was happy to pay the developers for the commercial product after using their free player for years of viewing pleasure.
wilbur-force said:
cheers ... but that was one of the ones i tried before - doesnt play mpeg 4 v2 (according to msg i get) and still doesnt play half my FLVs
unless im doing something wrong - which i wouldnt rule out at all
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TCPMP may not meet all your needs. The link I pointed to seems to be the the best I've found for WM6.1 stability etc. Not sure if you mean WMV9 when you say mpeg4 v2 but if so, you can extend TCPMP funtionality by dropping WM5 codecs into your windows folder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298126
I also use Coreplayer but keep TCPMP around as I find it best with Orb. Both will play the few .flv clips that I've pulled down from YouTube.
Keep in mind that on Raphael, WMP and HTC Album have access to h/w acceleration in the Qualcomm chipset, and run rings around CorePlayer and TCPMP for supported MP4 formats, including H.264.
We can only hope that CorePlayer will open their wallets to Qualcomm. I, for one, would pay for an upgrade (to my existing corePlayer license).
Cheers

Touch pro TCPMP media player

I recently just bought a touch pro sprint phone. I installed .NetCF 3.5 and then installed Advanced Config. I proceded to change,Change file system cache to 8MB,Change file system filter cache to 131072,Change Glyph cache to 32KB. That was the only tweak I have done. Besides that I put google maps cab and torch button cab on there.
For the most part its pretty much stock the way it came. I was wondering about a different media player. I havnt used the media player that came on my phone much but everyone on the net claims it sucks and says TCPMP is best..is it? OR is there a better media player?? And is it worth changing to a new media layer?? If anyone has any tips let me know..I want to make this phone as cool as I can but there is a lot of apps I dont feel I need.
Let me know
Thanks
In as few words as possible, yes, it's better. TCPMP is capable of many more formats, for one thing. It has better playlist support, for another. Frankly, the HTC audio manager is a better music player than WMP, and I hate them both (I'm a staunch MortPlayer supporter for music playback). For video, I have tried many, but I've only been happy with TCPMP. I'm usually NOT a big fan of uni-task software, but MortPlayer and TCPMP are the total cream of the crop in music and video playback on portable devices. Their price only serves to make them more desirable.
One word of warning: if you start flashing home-cooked ROMs, and it seems almost everyone on XDA does, at some point, check to see if the cook has included it. Many who do not include TCPMP have jibed their ROM so much that it doesn't work with TCPMP, no matter what you try.
TCPMP is better than WMP on the Touch Pro, as it supports many more formats. It's what I use. I'm currently using NRG's EnergyRom 3.0 (I believe there's a CDMA version of it for you Sprint users), which has TCPMP included, along with latest versions of Google Maps, .NET CF, AdvConfig, and other utilities. I would definitely recommend flashing that badboy with a custom rom- you'll notice a huge difference.
Btw, don't listen to the over-blown performance claims of those touting CorePlayer- their QTV driver doesn't work worth a damn on our devices. I've tried it on my Fuze- trust me, it's not worth the money.
trulife69 said:
I recently just bought a touch pro sprint phone. I installed .NetCF 3.5 and then installed Advanced Config. I proceded to change,Change file system cache to 8MB,Change file system filter cache to 131072,Change Glyph cache to 32KB. That was the only tweak I have done. Besides that I put google maps cab and torch button cab on there.
For the most part its pretty much stock the way it came. I was wondering about a different media player. I havnt used the media player that came on my phone much but everyone on the net claims it sucks and says TCPMP is best..is it? OR is there a better media player?? And is it worth changing to a new media layer?? If anyone has any tips let me know..I want to make this phone as cool as I can but there is a lot of apps I dont feel I need.
Let me know
Thanks
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corneliusm said:
TCPMP is better than WMP on the Touch Pro, as it supports many more formats. It's what I use. I'm currently using NRG's EnergyRom 3.0 (I believe there's a CDMA version of it for you Sprint users), which has TCPMP included, along with latest versions of Google Maps, .NET CF, AdvConfig, and other utilities. I would definitely recommend flashing that badboy with a custom rom- you'll notice a huge difference.
Btw, don't listen to the over-blown performance claims of those touting CorePlayer- their QTV driver doesn't work worth a damn on our devices. I've tried it on my Fuze- trust me, it's not worth the money.
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That’s not completely true. The best results will depend on which format you are trying to play. For example, WMV plays best on windows media player and AVI plays best on the Core player. Core player works great if you have the correct settings. You’re best “free” option is TCPMP.
Search for this version:TCPMP-0.72RC1-ARM-PPC-recomp-03.CAB
Tried them all and TCPMP has it's uses. If you are going to encode movies to watch on your device put them in m4v and TCPMP is pretty darn good.
When it comes to music playback though I will have to disagree with the above posts. I have tried them all as well and the absolute best in my opinion is Nitrogen. Simply awesome.
It's best for video. Music will be up to your preferences. I use WMP for Today Screen and Voice command integration
What advantages does updating rom do for phone? NRG's EnergyRom 3.0..is this the rom I should use??And what is this sprint CDMA version?Is it a rom?
and do I need to back up before deciding to upgrade to this cdma version? Sorry for all the questions,you guys are awesome.how do I tell what ROM i
have on my phone as of right now?
And!!! I just installed skyfire..should I be deleting enternet explorer off my phone if I only use skyfire now?? And If I get the tcpmp should I delete windows media player??
Thanks
trulife69 said:
And If I get the tcpmp should I delete windows media player??
Thanks
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WMP and IE are considered system files. Good luck deleting them without crippling something. Just ignore them and/or delete the shortcuts from the programs menu.
As for the rest of the advice, if you don't know the difference between CDMA and GSM, and don't know which one your phone is, I would forget about flashing my phone, until I knew it like the back of my hand, if I were you, unless you want to turn your shiny, expensive phone into a shiny, expensive brick.
Hint: you have a CDMA phone, which means a ROM written for GSM will completely and irreversibly disable your phone.
Yeah, there's no deleting PIE or WMP (you can try, but you will fail, lol). You're going to have to cook your own rom, and figure out how to remove them without screwing a bunch of other things up. They still come in handy from time to time. I'm not sure how well ringtones work without wmp-I guess another media player can handle them. PIE is good for downloading off of rapidshare or other sites where there's a countdown. It's also good for logging into free wifi networks. The HTC Streaming Video works well with it, too.
Before you delete any built in apps, download and play this video clip (15 MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/268091340/Comedy_Central_Stand-Up_Erin_Foley.mp4
It is a podcast video from Comedy Central. I did not encode it. It is MP4 and I might have renamed the .m4v extension to .mp4 (can't remember). the resolution is 600x400 (or so) with a decent bitrate.
TCPMP won't play it
Coreplayer won't play it/
Windows Media Player will play it
HTC Album will play it
TCPMP and Coreplayer are software-only renderers. WMP and HTC album use hardware acceleration built into the Qualcomm chipset.
It seems that only MP4 (m4v) formats have native h/w support on Raphael. I don't know if .wmv is also supported.
I also use TCPMP and Coreplayer (own it). Each has pluses and minuses.

RealVideo Player???

I need some help finding a media player that plays Realvideo VBR files. I have been using the search. I can't seem to find anything.
Anyone???
did you tried coreplayer
greetz
to me coreplayers is a fine video player and i think he can also play VBR files
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-real-player.html
vivalamoza said:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-real-player.html
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I tried this player it doesn't work.
I agree. I don't have video, but audio works fine.
Can anyone make -
RealPlayer
Version 11
work on our phones????
I think you won't get any software work with new Real Player as the codec driver never release to Windows Media Platform so far, i heard is becoz due to the license agreement between Nokia and Real. Correct me if i m wrong, i also hope i can play rmvb file in my phone instead wasting money to buy a device just for doing this.
i found some files and reg from somewhere and got rmvb to run on my fuze, but it is really slow. Not sure if it's worth it. PM me your email and i could send you the files.

I can’t 3gp streaming by RTSP protocol, no YouTube.

Hi I upgraded my 9090 to WB 6.5 from Xplode latest release. I’m really happy with this and everything works fine except...
I can’t 3gp streaming by RTSP protocol. That mean I can’t see YouTube clips and my favourite SvtPlay, (Swedish television in PC/mobile), HELP.
I have tried to download patches and codec but can’t find something who works. I also using TCPMP player who can play 3gp-files but not streamed ones.
When I click on a video from YouTube then I get the message No support for the RTSP protocol.
Earlier with my WM2004 I could watch these videos...
Please help
Ola A.
Are there no one who can help me to se Youtube on my mobile???
you can try youtubeplay:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
or search the official youtube mobile application,
or use coreplayer or tcpmp, there are a lot of options
Yes but I wonder why I need a third part program now when it was working in WM2004 but not in WM6.5?
This streaming technique is common so I think it’s stupid to not have them integrated...
that is true, but from what i experienced, there aren't so many people requesting streaming support, and also i once had a wm6 rom, that was capable of native streaming through wmp with an htc streaming app that came with the rom. since the rom space is precious, only commonly needed features can be integrated and sometimes http and rtps streaming is also destroyed by tcpmp, once you set the file associations.
another 3rd party app that just came to mind would be skyfire browser. it is great for surfing the net because it displays all the websites just like on the pc, with flash and java and php, and with it, you can also go to all the multimedia-websites and stream videos directly.
OK I’m going to try this app.
Why have IPod and Iphone a plug-in for their phones so they can see everything?
as far as i know, the iphone runs safari. that browser is not flash compatible, so it cannot display the player, youtube and other services use. the only way iphone users can watch videos like that is through the youtube app, which is a 3rd party software, nothing different from youtubeplay, except with youtubeplay you can also download the videos and play them with tcpmp or core, without internet payments.
please don't startle me by saying, the iphone can do anything, the blueangel can't (some minor hardware things excluded) the BA will always be better!
I asked why Iphone already have plug-in…. But not WM... I love WM not Iphone...

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