Can someone explain why opera works perfectly but IE won't connect to ANYTHING...always says page not found??? Also...streaming video will ONLY work through TCPMP...HTC Streaming video won't work and Window's Media Player won't stream ANYTHING but TCPMP can work for certain file types fine. Also...even though I associate some filetypes with TCPMP they still try to open in WMP and then fail. How can you disassociate a file type from WMP or streaming media???
You can disassociate file types in the registry.
I've had similar issues before as well... but just for short periods of time and it would work again...
but after i flashed a new rom i noticed that my exchange could connect to the net, so could IE, but OctroTalk would create errors... I went into my connection settings and change my access point name from isp.cingular to wap.cingular and my username from [email protected] to [email protected] and everything works fine...
dont know if that helps, thought I'd share tho
Whitch player to use for opening RTP network streams?
I just finished testing the new Coreplayer v1.2
That is the only app that supports RTP & RTSP streaming and works (in my experience). See the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370897
I have only done testing with the RTSP protocol, but since it is quite similar to RTP, you should have the same results as I had with the apps.
In one of my anwsers is a list of apps that support network streaming. You can test these apps.
But I can confirm that Coreplayer v1.2 was the only one to support my RTSP stream. I guess this will also apply to RTP streams.
I hope this was usefull...
When I tried to open RTP stream, it freezes
Is it an 'open' RTP server? Can I test and connect to it? (I can't find a e
server for testing at the moment)
Have you tried connecting over the PC (using VideoLAN for example) to the RTP server? Do you encounter any problems there?
If the RTP server is only accessible through your phone (via 3G for example), you might want to try and disable the hidden proxy. This possible fix was given by 'cushcalc' in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370897. Though it wasn't relevant to that problem, it might be relevant to yours.
On our netwrok we can use streaming TV. I play it with VLC(SAP) . In information about program is IP like rtp://@233.10.47.70:1234 . So I tried connect my phone to the network across my notebook. Internet goes well but TV not.
Hello,
what is the best uPNP client for pocket pc.
I have a twonky media server (lacie edmini) and want to stream music & pictures to my device. (http://www.twonkymedia.com)
grtz
lobster tunes
Hey,
I've tried LobsterTunes and I thought it's okay (even if it has some quirks).
Ciao
CUGWMUI
Hello XDA-users,
I want to play the Dutch NOS Journal on my HTC Diamond, but it attomatically open with Streaming Media! Is there an option to get Streaming Media with WiFi? Or is there a program which I can play the journal with too?
Although, the applications is for our HTC but the program hasn't the good resulutions settings I Think it is only for QVGA.
Regards,
Wesley
hi everyone,
I have a problem with iplayer. I changed the user agent in opera beta and when I click the link to watch, the window media pops up and say cannot open the file?
thanks
Opera Mobile can't play Flash streaming. You can try Skyfire. But otherwise there isn't anyway of watch BBC iPlayer on Pocket PC yet. At least not until Adobe has released a new version of FlashPlayer for Windows Mobile.
Grab the Kinoma play player - it can play the bbc streams (from it's media guide)
-mark
Go to http://get.skyfire.com/
It plays Iplayer through the website - www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
It also plays flash games.
I have it working with Opera, but the video streaming is handled by the HTC Streaming Media application (in my case I have version 2.20).
When you select a programme to watch it seems to load a .3pg file so I would have thought having Flash ruing would not be a requirement.
@ butpatbut: The problem is that Opera associates the sdp video wrapper with windows media player. The solution is to edit the opera.ini file in \Application Data\Opera 9.5 beta (or whatever Opera version you have)
Change the [File Types] section to point to the HTC streaming player instead of Windows Media Player. See below:
[File Types]
application/sdp=3,\Program Files\StreamingPlayer.exe,,,sdp,|
application/mheg=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,mheg,|
application/rstl=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,rstl,|
video/x-ms-asf=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,asf,asx,|
blakem21 said:
@ butpatbut: The problem is that Opera associates the sdp video wrapper with windows media player. The solution is to edit the opera.ini file in \Application Data\Opera 9.5 beta (or whatever Opera version you have)
Change the [File Types] section to point to the HTC streaming player instead of Windows Media Player. See below:
[File Types]
application/sdp=3,\Program Files\StreamingPlayer.exe,,,sdp,|
application/mheg=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,mheg,|
application/rstl=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,rstl,|
video/x-ms-asf=3,\Program Files\wmplayer.exe,,,asf,asx,|
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Cheers blakem21, that solves the problem. I am a happy man now