Hi all
I'm running a windows media center at home for all our tv and movie viewing and am wondering if anyone knows a way to use the media output option on the HTC one with media center?
ipguy said:
Hi all
I'm running a windows media center at home for all our tv and movie viewing and am wondering if anyone knows a way to use the media output option on the HTC one with media center?
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I am wondering this as well. Have you found anything on it?
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I love the audio integration into HTC Home, but it appears we only have two choices, Windows Media Player and Audio Manager. I much prefer Conduits Pocket Player and I'm sure others prefer Core Player or something else. Is there a way to get the audio tab of HTC home to work with one of these 3rd party media players?
Any ideas on this one?
I've asked this before in other threads, no answer.
Instead of just asking, I've been looking in the registry, nothing jumps out. One value says which player to use and when HTCAudio is selected it reads "2", but how it knows what 2 is, I have no idea.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
change 2 to a 1 and soft reset that should change it to windows media player
htc audio manager - windows media player...
i would like to use gsplayer
I'm dying to know this too.
I want to use coreplayer. (Posted it as a feature request at the coreplayer site as well.)
PocketPlayer has its own today screen plugin.
Has anybody ever seen a plugin foe win media that provides visuial effects
hello, anybody out there
No, but Pocket Player has built in visualizations.
http://www.conduits.com/products/player/screenshots.asp
Hi!
I am trying to add music to the phone, but i can only play them with windows media player since the 3D interface homescreen doesnt find any music. Where should i put my music so that it will find them?
thanks
regards
pking
sync them with windows media player on to your phone
HTCDiamond22 said:
sync them with windows media player on to your phone
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Thanks! Man im getting irritated, im stuck with Itunes with my iPod and now media player.
Hello technical pros,
I`d like to stream videos with Windows Media Encoder 9 to my Touch Pro connected to my home network via WLAN.
There's no problem to view the streamed videos on another PC i.e. with windows media player or VNC pointing to http://[my_IP]:8080. But neither the Touch Pro's Windows Media Player nor the HTC Streaming Media Player can do. Maybe they expect a asx-file or a stream on rtsp-Protocol?
Does anyone know, how to make this work?
By the way: I have no sling box (or want to buy one), and although I'm using Orb for external streaming I want to use the Windows Media Encoder. VNC 0.8.6 ist not flexible enough and the actual VNC crashes on my Server-PC.
Alternative: Does anyone know a tool for on-the-fly 1-pass recoding to H.264-MP4* and streaming to the TP?
* analogue to Encoder here on xda-developers
wilwes said:
Hello technical pros,
I`d like to stream videos with Windows Media Encoder 9 to my Touch Pro connected to my home network via WLAN.
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the little trick with Windows Mobile devices is, you must call the stream like
"mms://ip-addressort/*" (the "*" on the end is required)
you can check this link: mms://live.radioYpsilon.at:80/* - our little Radiostation has one stream with Media Encoder - on my Touch pro works the stream only if I use the asterisk on the end....
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Hello JHimmelbauer,
indeed, that's it. What effect has such a little "Star"...
Fantastic! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
I found that Lukluk application plays better with with HTC media player as well as jetflicks tv app. It allows me to leave the app and come back to pick up watching where I left off. Nexus media player doesn't. Any Help?
kamasi36 said:
I found that Lukluk application plays better with with HTC media player as well as jetflicks tv app. It allows me to leave the app and come back to pick up watching where I left off. Nexus media player doesn't. Any Help?
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If this is possible, it's not gonna happen anytime soon... HTC media player is built using and runs on the HTC customised framework [Rosie]... it will not runn on the stock android framework... and currently, we have no means of porting the HTC framework to the stock Nexus ROM...