I've searched around in the forums and the wiki and can't find a codec to play videos encoded to avi in Windows Media. I installed wmvcodec.dll, and the video will sort of play in TCPMP, but it's seriously choppy. And WM still says it's unsupported. Is there any plugin for Windows Media player?
Cereal_Killer76 said:
I've searched around in the forums and the wiki and can't find a codec to play videos encoded to avi in Windows Media. I installed wmvcodec.dll, and the video will sort of play in TCPMP, but it's seriously choppy. And WM still says it's unsupported. Is there any plugin for Windows Media player?
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I use the Core player and it plays avi format flawlessly.
There is a setting in TCPMP, I think its in options, its called Raw Frame Buffer, enable this and it should work. Hope this helps.
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i cant find a good way to convert my avi files to play on windows media or find a program that will play my avi's is there like a codec for windows media?
sry for the noobieness
TCPMP is probably the best player and includes the DIVX codec.
It's also free!!
You can download it at:-
http://tcpmp.en.softonic.com/pocket
Tcpmp Is The Solution
The only video player I ever use is tcpmp. It has all of the features of a desktop player including full screen, equalizer with preamp, and I havent found a video file yet that there wasn't a codec for.
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/0.71/
well it plays the file but the video lags horibly the audios all right though when ever i try to lower the video quality on the program it crashes
fb.knight said:
well it plays the file but the video lags horibly the audios all right though when ever i try to lower the video quality on the program it crashes
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Download PocketDivxEncoder and reencode.
Hi!
I m trying to get my TTYN II to playback avi files but cant seem to make it happen... I've tried downloading the Core player but that gives an error saying it doest have the MPEG-4 codec? Where do I get the codec's from?
Thanks,
Neil
it shouldnt ask for mp4 codec if you are playing an avi file. different formats. did you download the latest version of core player? make sure you get the one for pocket pc and the latest version is 0.72RC1. avi works fine for me.
AVI is just a file format, it has nothing to do with the codec. So there can be MPEG4 AVIs. Actually most are (DivX and Xvid are MPEG4). MPEG4 videos don't necessarily have the .mp4 extension.
Don't know how to install the codec though, don't have a Kaiser yet lol.
If you installed the core player (http://www.coreplayer.com/) then you should be able to play avi files. What version are you using ?
Try to uninstall and reinstall it and try again.
flyingchoc said:
Hi!
I m trying to get my TTYN II to playback avi files but cant seem to make it happen... I've tried downloading the Core player but that gives an error saying it doest have the MPEG-4 codec? Where do I get the codec's from?
Thanks,
Neil
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I'll be watching for responses as I'm also wanting to play MPEG 4 files (with avi extensions - from ATI's Multimedia Centre Software on my desktop PC) on my TyTN II. I'd prefer just to use a codec to provide this functionality in the built in version of pocket media player (what I currently use for wmv files).
Flying Kiwi said:
I'll be watching for responses as I'm also wanting to play MPEG 4 files (with avi extensions - from ATI's Multimedia Centre Software on my desktop PC) on my TyTN II. I'd prefer just to use a codec to provide this functionality in the built in version of pocket media player (what I currently use for wmv files).
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Try this then:
http://www.htcclub.net/storage/downloads/moreformatsforWM10.zip
Many thanks!
Thank you for that format expansion cab link texarcana, and it's free too. Will try it out on Cristmas day if I have the time.
[Edit] Alas it didn't allow playing of my ATI Multimedia Centre produced mp4 AVI files - back to wmv for me.
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Try this then:
http://www.htcclub.net/storage/downloads/moreformatsforWM10.zip
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So does this work any better than TCPMP at playing back mp4 files?
Better ? Prolly not.
But instead of installing another player, you just add some codecs with it instead.
Anyway, my personal favourite is the core mobile player (which isnt free)
While I still haven't published the "full" Multimedia Bible, the H.264 Bible at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=The H.264 (a.k.a. MPEG-4 Part 10 and AVC) Bible (in the Wiki) explains a LOT of these issues (what MP4 files are, what they can contain, what players and what codec packs are needed to play them etc)
Ive been using Pocket DivX Player 0.8 and it play7s avi files perfectly
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.mobi/download-pocket-divx-player-0-8.html
its not bad for freeware
Hi,
How can i play .mpeg videos on my kaiser?
Thanks
Jason
Using any of the many available Video players... I recommend you read this
CorePlayer or TCPMP. Make sure you get the AAC codec.
tcpmp has done the job good.
I tried changing to avi and they are jurkey in win media player?
thanks
Hi all,
I have downloaded some FLV files from youtube recently. normally i can open those files in my windows Mobile using TCPMP. nowadays i could not manage to open/play the files.
Just want to know if Youtube has done some codings so that the TCPMP are not able to read flv files or how.. looking forward for any reply..
Regards
I've noticed this as well. It seems some FLVs are now encoded with a new video codec. When you continue to play anyway you just get the audio, not the video.
"Player: Video codec (On2 VP6) not supported by the player!". This is with CorePlayer 1.3.2.
[size=-2]This was with a movie from justin.tv, couldn't find a youtube one this instant with the error. Pretty sure it's the same error though.[/size]
Anyone out there manage to play their FLV files using TCPMP? Wondering if there's any codecs to download for Windows Mobile to play FLV files from youtube.
Same thing, some youtube links just the sound is working, while the video is blank green color!
Even .3gp files extension plays the same, green video with sound only.
Takerz said:
Same thing, some youtube links just the sound is working, while the video is blank green color!
Even .3gp files extension plays the same, green video with sound only.
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Hello,
Have you tried the latest version of TCPMP?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9258263#post9258263
Has greatly improved in this regard.
Regards,
Hi guy's im looking for a FLV player, or better yet a FLV to mp4 converter for my kaiser. I could just as easily convert the flv files on my pc, but im using you tube play and from time to time i find myself downloading the videos as flv's, i cant blue tooth these files to anyone else because of the file format, but having a converter on my kaiser to convert the files there on the spot would be great and then i could just play them in windows media player and share them easily,i had tried using TCMP and installed the plugins all of them, and still no go with getting them to play, they can play fine in you tube player but you cant forward or go back just pause and play and of course stop, im sure this has quite possibly been asked lots of time's but i cant find the answer. so any help would be greatly appreciated
FLV player
I have the same problem, can't play .flv videos.
Any solutions? Thanks!
Kaiser WM6.5 Shifu 4.2
FLV Player...
Core Player can handle most of the *.flv files , but there is a *flv files with different codec which it can`t... I don`t remember the codec name though...
roko
thanks
kikk
I think Youtubeplay also allows you to search videos in a nice friendly Windows Mobile application and then play the full FLV video ( not miniscule MPEG4 versions ) with its own player. This application is written in the mix. net and C so you need a runtime. net, v2. Overlay video player hacked out of TCPMP and FLV part is based on FFMPEG
i have a solution
convert the video by any video converter to flv or mpeg but you have to select the right video size ( 320 x 240 )