From what I could tell all the comments I have read point to i player not being viewable on the alpine. Well after some trawling I can tell you it does. You will get the 1.520 exception errror but ignore this and go to View>bbciplayer then pick your catagorey and start watching ;-)
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Coreplayer
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Mplayer
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Hi everyone.
I was hoping someone could help me. I have a Kaiser and have tried to crush an .avi file with PocketdivxEncoder. Everything appeared to have worked fine, but when i tried to play the encoded file on the phone - i got the error message "Cannot Play the file".
Disheartening to say the least. I was wondering if anyone come accross thos or a similiar problem and had discovered a way to make it work. Is this codec issue or something more troubling.
Thanks in advance. Incidiently...yes I am very much a newbie - so hoping for the kindness of some strangers here!
you can't read divx with WMP.
Use TCPMP or CorePlayer to play them
TCPMP
I had a look at the TCPMP and there seem to be a helluva lots choices! Any pointers as to what i should be downloading - and what plugins?
cheers
the version you want is 0.72rc1, dont need any plugins if all you wanna watch is the divx files. however i can suggest flash video bundle, that would allow you to watch youtube and other flash streaming videos
Core will play video the best as they've added support for Tilt/Kaiser's "QTV" driver which gives about 35% better playback performance on my divx videos encoded with PDXE. It costs some money, but it's good stuff.
Here's TCPMP which will work OK as long as you keep your video's a reasonable size, say 320x240 with a total bitrate under 500kps.
For Divx you won't need any plug-ins, set to use "raw framebuffer" and you are good to go.
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I unzipped the attached file and it doesn't seem to be recognised as an exe file once unzipped! Any help?
don't unzip the attached file. transfer it to your kaiser and run the cab file from there.
Nearly there!
Ok thanks for your help so far! The problem now is there is no sound and some of the sound options on the player are greyed out! Any help! I think its the final hurdle
Hello!
I have this problem: how to listen .m3u (mp3 / aac) / .asx / listen.pls / .rm / etc
type of online internet radio station streams using HTC Tytn II (kaiser) ?
I have tried Pocket Player and WinVibe, but they didn't work start listening the stream
One stream I'd like to hear is http://radio.cbs.nu/cbs96.m3u
Getting netradio to work would make this excellent device even more better! So can someone pls help me with this matter!!
Thanks in Advance,
Petri Lyytinen
Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
Pocket RealOne is required to play .rm files unless there's another player i'm not aware of that plays Real Audio. While I don't stream anything except .asf (.wmwebasf) files, I would assume that Windows Media Player would play mp3 streams as well as the asx streams. You could try TCPMP for the asx and mp3 streams as well.
Davebravey said:
Do you have Real Player installed? I think it covers some of the formats you mentioned. I can't tell you for sure as iv'e sent of my Kaiser to get the screen fixed.
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I installed RealPlayer, but it didn't help me, since I want that CBS (.m3u) stream to work.. I didn't find any interesting netradios working with rtsp protocol
*sigh*
edit:
Dang, I'm stupid.. I got the CBS netradio work when I saved the .m3u as text file, opened it and copy-pasted the given URL inside it ( http://radio.cbs.nu:80/cbs96 ) .. Yey!
I'm using now Pocket Player by Conduits
Now, is there any suggestions which is best stream player (less CPU consuming and bugs, and faster?)
Read my related articles in the WIki at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Multimedia - they answer ALL your questions.
(in general, ALWAYS try to read my articles first. They answer about 90% of the questions asked in this forum.)
Here's a good streaming radio site;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/
Here's their special PDA only URL;
http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/
Here's my experience setting it up on Kaiser;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350675
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§ionId=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.
Has anyone managed to find a way to play MPEG2 videos natively (i.e. without conversion) on the TD2 yet? Coreplayer 1.3.2 doesn't support it, neither does Windows Media Player or TF3D2. The main reason I want this feature is so I can dump TV recordings made on my PS3 (using PlayTV) onto my phone and watch them on the train to/from work.
As this would be a daily occurence, converting them to another format isn't going to be viable, I don't have the time or the patience :O)
If anyone has a solution, that'd be groovy, ta!
haha... i was gonna post the same question... I am still looking for an answer too googling around... will let you know when (if) I find something....
I have .mp4 files that I play on my windows media player on my phone and I cant figure out how to add chapters to it. I saw there are some tricks to use for apple but not having luck turning anything up for windows.
I could solve all of this if I could get AVRCP to work with coreplayer on my HTC TP2
Check this out.
Thank you, I have actually been to this page before but I noticed a large number of people had issues (movie played 2 times, white screen after 3 minutes). Have you used this before and had success?
also m .mp4 files are not encoded to Ipod, well some of them are, do you know if that will be an issue?
Any idea where to get any of those files on the net to import into this? for example I have some workout videos, I don't want to have to sit and mark down the chapter times for each video if I can help it.
Right now I see Metachimp or something like that has something sort of but I dont see the chapter times.