Flac on Xperia - XPERIA X1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone use Flac rather than MP3 on the Xperia? I stay away from all things Apple and think it's a joke how people run to the Iphone for it's Ipod application. I think Flac sized songs and albums are a huge benefit, but I don't want another music player just to support it maybe just a codec.

Have you tried this app: http://wm6.handster.com/software.php?id=1093&for=Wm6?
I don't know if theres a codec available for wmp...but then again i might be wrong.

Yes, I have seen that thanks. I've searched many different ways, but I always come up with a player to buy or codecs for the home version of the media player.

CorePlayer
I use CorePlayer to listen lossless audio on my Xperia.

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iTunes on your Kaiser

My wife uses an iPod, and we share music libraries. I'd like to use iTunes to sync my Tilt but of course, activesync won't do that. To solve the problem, I'm thinking of buying two pieces of software:
TunesSync, to sync the library
http://www.pocketmac.net/products/tunessync_windowsmobile/index.html
PocketMusic, with AAC plugin
http://www.pocketmind.com/pocketmusic.htm
That should do it, but does anybody know of a different, less expensive way to do this? I'm looking at blowing $40 total for software here. Is their a better media player out there?
that will work - i used to used that path, but eventually converted everything over to windows media, which syncs much better. don't forget that anything you purchased through iTunes most likely has DRM turned on, and won't play, even though you have the AAC plugin (which plays M4A, not M4P files)
There is an AAC plugin for media player linked around here. I use it for all my standard (non-DRM) iTunes files.
the pocketmusic AAC plugin will allow M4A files to be played in media player as well
Corecodec Player plays all that audio files. I use it and it's very good.
Recommend it!
Cheers.

Audio player recommendations

Hi,
I tried using Windows Media player to play songs but they do not support copy right m4a files and other misc audio formats. Thus i used TCPMP player which is good to solve the problem but it does not have a SEARCH function.. any advice and other takes on other audio players?
Audio Manager is good. Works when display is off.
S2P or Slide 2 Play is the best one.
Audio manager is good but you can't specify a single folder to use, it will automatically scan for all mp3 and sometimes other audio files on the mem card. I it wasn't for that I would say Audio Manager.
I tested S2P but it does not have the SEARCH function, it doesn't even support playlist function... but its interface is very nice... any more better audio players out there?
I use Mortplayer and I also tried GSPlayer earlier on (both shouldn't be hard to find).
DUDE, this is a phone not an mp3 or a qps device. You don't need to play audio..
tcPiMP gets my vote.
Mort Player
Mort player is my favorite!
It has it all - great for Audio books too!
Get it here:
Stable version
Beta version
Vista Skin
or see below...
Enjoy!
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so any recommendation to play videos??
That's good
pop music is best one
ChumleyEX said:
DUDE, this is a phone not an mp3 or a qps device. You don't need to play audio..
tcPiMP gets my vote.
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are you kidding me? why do people like you always chime in like this w/ irrelevant replies
"i dont use my phone for this, so i think its dumb that anyone else uses its for (blank) purpose"
if you forgot, there are phones like the iphone, sony ericson music phones, nokia n series, etc that are great multipurpose phones...which is EXACTLY what the kaiser is. if you're gonna stick w/ that ideology why don't you stick to a nokia 3395.
PocketMusic Rocks
For me this is a serious bit of kit. It's my phone, GPS, personal organizer and now an MP3 player in the car. That was made possible with PocketMusic - http://www.pocketmind.com/pmfp.htm
Get the full version otherwise the real benefits are not seen.

Gapless Music Player

I’m looking for a gapless music player for Diamond. Either it should play separate mp3 files with no gap or at least support playing one big mp3 file with its cue sheet. Is there such a thing for Windows Mobile? Thanks.
Pocket player works for me.. you can choose how long it is supposed to "crossfade" and thus it hides those annoying gaps. Quite similar to the same function in MediaMonkey..
I'm fairly sure it does regular gapless without crossfade too.
Yeah, Pocket Player is the only decent music player out there. It is not free but it is worth the purchase.
As long as you have encoded your MP3's well (such as using -nogap with a LAME encoder) then PP can handle it well
Thanks. This looks great. I'm testing it. What about cue support?
Not sure.
Wired69 has done a great Diamond skin for it however!
And FLAC-support is nice Except that's when you start noticing the 4GB limit..
For the moment the question of gapless doesn't seem that important. HTC’s wonder box can’t even play simple music correctly!

HTC TOuch Pro TCPMP vs.CorePlayer

Which is better Mort player...Nitrogen..Core player... What pro and cons does each have.. Is core player in tcpmp?
Thanks Guys
Let me know
TCPMP is free and does the same job as CorePlayer ... although is not as sleek as the last one, TCPMP can play .avi and most of the formats flawlessly. On the other hand CorePlayer has a lot of other functions (youtube integrated app, support for alot of other formats, better looking and much more user-friendly etc.) so i can say it deserves the money (if u have no problem spending some) and i personally prefer coreplayer. But than again i remind you that the TCPMP does the job right.
Some users reported that CorePlayer sometimes skips frames and the playback is buggy...i didn.t encounter that and most of this happend because of bad playback setup.
Regarding mort player and nitrogen ... i don.t like neither. I prefer PocketMusic Bundle, for mp3 playback, it is in my opinion the best player there is, especially when you use your headphones
PS: the answer is simple: both perform very well, is just a matter of wich one you prefer and of course remember that CorePlayer is not free
i convert to mp4 and watch everything on windows media player mobile because it is the only reliable app that you can use to watch your Raphael on TV with no bugs
whatthefudgsicle said:
i convert to mp4 and watch everything on windows media player mobile because it is the only reliable app that you can use to watch your Raphael on TV with no bugs
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HTC Album and Windows Media Player have access to built in hardware accleration of MP4 formatted video. Coreplyer is not match for either of the two aforemention apps regarding MP4.
I still find TCPMP more reliable when streaming video or TV from Orb, better than both WMP and Coreplayer.
I use Coreplayer primarily for XviD/DivX video.
snowblindd said:
TCPMP is free and does the same job as CorePlayer ... although is not as sleek as the last one, TCPMP can play .avi and most of the formats flawlessly. On the other hand CorePlayer has a lot of other functions (youtube integrated app, support for alot of other formats, better looking and much more user-friendly etc.) so i can say it deserves the money (if u have no problem spending some) and i personally prefer coreplayer. But than again i remind you that the TCPMP does the job right.
Some users reported that CorePlayer sometimes skips frames and the playback is buggy...i didn.t encounter that and most of this happend because of bad playback setup.
Regarding mort player and nitrogen ... i don.t like neither. I prefer PocketMusic Bundle, for mp3 playback, it is in my opinion the best player there is, especially when you use your headphones
PS: the answer is simple: both perform very well, is just a matter of wich one you prefer and of course remember that CorePlayer is not free
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Salut,
Do you have a copy handy?
Mersi
Google up "TCPMP Tech1 PRO7 Digital Play HD StandAlone Version.cab" and give it a shot. It is an excellent media player, and is much better assembled than earlier versions. It plays FLV videos really well.
Thanks
I was asking for PocketMusic actually
Thank you

[Q] Is OPUS codec for android anywhere

Are there any Audio codec packs for android available? I am specifically looking for OPUS codec. I have a lot of opus songs and I am currently using Gonemadmp3 player. That and BS player seem to be the only two players supporting Opus right now. If there are codecs available then media monkey for android will also be able to play..
I think there is not any and no eta of when it will be for Android, or if ever will be, because the opus file are just to heavy.
Thanks for the response
eclyptos said:
I think there is not any and no eta of when it will be for Android, or if ever will be, because the opus file are just to heavy.
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Thanks for the response but is there any place where there is a reference to the work on Audio Codecs. (I know BS Player, Neutron Player and Gonemad Music Players support opus formats). But many players use the codecs that come with Android. There is a k-lote codec pack for video codecs but I do not see any such video packs for Audio. Does anybody know if there are any available.

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