dear friends, I installed the great TCPMP 0.72RC1 (for my last p3600) on my Diamond, but doesn't work!!! there is a "critical error" and can't open the appls - which is the best software for our VGA display? where can we get it? (better a software that no needs a conversion to see a divx file!!!). Many thank for your help...
Coreplayer 1.2.5 works a treat
how can we see subtitles on our diamond?
maybe too small XD
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I have a 350MB avi movie file and it seems to be not playing on my TyTN II, winplayer or TCMP...
Anything I can do ?
Thanks
Yes!!!
Use "Pocket Pc Divx Encoder" (google it) to encode the movie to fit PocketPC and to Divx as well.
Enjoy,
Nadavi
yep what nadavi said. You just need to encode to different format.
Hi,,, using several programs such as Coreplayer or TCMP, I can not watch any divx, xvid, etc on my Diamond... you can listen to the audio, the no video comes out, instead the screen (of the soft... apparently working) goes magenta....
any ideas¿¿¿¿ thx
I'm using Coreplayer v1.2.5 and DIVX works flawlessly.
Which version are you using, and have you tried a hard reset?
I think I installed Coreplayer 1.2.4.... but I guees it has nothing to do with this slightly different version...
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p3eps said:
I'm using Coreplayer v1.2.5 and DIVX works flawlessly.
Which version are you using, and have you tried a hard reset?
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1.2.4 does not support Diamond chipset
1.2.5 does
heyyyyyyyyyyyyyy... working with v.1.2.5
ThX a lot
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I think I installed Coreplayer 1.2.4.... but I guees it has nothing to do with this slightly different version...
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am i right that coreplayer isn't for free? i would like to have it, it's the evolution of tcpmp, isn't it?
in the moment i just use divxmobile player, not that great this program...
core player is not free, but it worth the fee, imho.
get the tcmpm working, compiled verion, it's a great free alternative i think!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2369510&postcount=6
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.
Hy to all, I've write in the forum staff of Greetech (Gom Player) if they think to produce a Gom Player optimized for Qualcomm Chipset (Touch HD and Diamond) with AC3 and Subtitle.
I think if they see a good response from users they can think to do that!
You can vote the pool here:
http://www.gomlab.com/eng/forum.htm...ield=&key=&sBy=topic_time&sOrder=DESC&sFrom=t
For vote you need to register in the forum, here the link:
http://www.gomlab.com/eng/forum.html?mode=userRegister
i will vote imidiatly
MPlayer for Windows Mobile
HAve never heard of this? What exactly is it ? Is it like CorePlayer?
GOM is a great vid player for PC (you hardly ever need to install codecs)
But... isn't TCPMP enough for WinMo?
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.
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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