http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/windowsmobile/default.aspx
perhaps we will see it on the HTC devices as an upgrade?
I wont hold my breath...
Nigel
Already available for some hp devices
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/HandheldiPAQ/us/download/22157.html
can anyone hack this firmware to extract the desired wmp10 cab file?
Windows Media Plazer has alwazs been and will alwazs be a piece of ****, I dont see anz need in installation the newer version. :?
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I think this is the right place if not I apologise. I am using the T Mobile SDA (1).
When synching it with Vista - vista winges that the Media player 9 (on the win mobile 2003 SE) is too old and it won't play nice.
Is there a way of upgrading the media player ?
Thanks,
D
Oh by the way the 32 bit modem driver for Vista rocks!
Is it HTC Sonata or Amadeus? This isn't the right forum but here's an idea..There is no way to upgrade the Media Player itself, its hard coded to the rom. Upgrade to a ROM that has WMP10 included, that's the only thing that you could do to get a WMP10.
Macromedia themself. And distributed by Microsoft. Here is the story.
Hi,
I got this info from the Modaco board an decided to dig
into it (tweak it a bit)
http://www.modaco.com/Beta-Macromedia-Flash-pla-t118617.html
This exe file is directly from a download at microsoft.com
and is a true Macromedia stand alone flash (.swf) player
for Windows mobile 2003 and higher (ARM)
SmartPhone
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_sp.mspx
PPC
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_ppc.mspx
PPC Phone Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_ppcpe.mspx
But the players are basically the same (tutorial.exe = a projector)
In the pc world this player is known as saFlashPlayer.exe.
The version of this player is Macromedia Flash Player 6.0 r79
You can also create a standalone EXE file (projector) from a swf file.
Copy the file (or the upxed one) to any folder (or in Storage)
and run it once. It will automaticaly create the registry
entries for you to play .swf file from explorer (or total commander etc)
Perhaps a 7 version will be found as well somewhere....
Have fun,
Cheers
ps: I included the HPC version as well
Seems to Work fine on Hermes WM6.
But has this some command line options, so i can start a projector in fullscreen mode when i launch ?
Other way to start a swf in fullscreen ?
Thanks
Thanks, thanks, thanks...
I searched a lot of days for some realy working standalone player. I messed up with some activeXes, not working fp7_ppc_en.cab flashLite 2.1 3.1 junky....
and this is exactly what I need. exceent.
Single exe file, just copy it and go !
(But myabe is a little bit outdated... it is version 6.0) But it doesnt matter, it is working with a charm.
thanks.
I just picked up a Samsung Blackjack i607 to play with. I like it a lot, but I plan to stick to the T-Mobile SDA for awhile because it has WiFi and I can't give that up.
i607 uses WM5, v5.1.342 while my SDA uses v5.1.70.
I really like how the i607 can play MMF ringtones. I have a big collection of them and would like to use them on my SDA. It can play them with Windows Media Player Mobile 10 so there must be a CODEC involved. Is there any way to extract the MMF CODEC and install it into my SDA? I also like the WMP skin that came with the i607. Can that be extracted and used on my SDA as well? I found a .skn file in the Windows Media Player folder (in Program Files I think), but it was a tiny 21-byte file and didn't add the skin to my SDA. I guess the real files for the skin are probably in the Windows folder.
I can't access the Windows folder via USB, and I can't beam most files in the Windows folder either. What do I need to do to unlock those folders to be visible on the PC or able to be beamed? Is it part of "ext ROM"? The Blackjack actually has many nice apps, can I extract the CAB files for those apps from the ext ROM or wherever they reside?
Hey all,
Im just wondering is there any updated software out there that can control your WMP on your PC via your PPC over wlan or BT?
Ive come across:
1. http://mediaremote.freeweb7.com/index.html but only for Winamp
2. http://www.handango.com/catalog/ProductDetails.jsp?productId=92135&platformId=30 but doesnt seem to work with WMP11
Im surprised more people wouldnt want to control these functions with their pocket pc so is there any updated software out there that can do it with wmp11 (vista/win7)?
Thanks in advance
this works... though i haven't tried it with Vista or Windows 7...
dRemote:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3905062
Thanks TheRem that looks like a winner, like someone here at Xda had the same thought but could actually program it, cant wait to try it. Being recent and a server app that interacts with wmp I think it should work, cheers
Hello everyone!
I have a short question and I hope that the answer is also somewhat short.
How do I install a DirectShow Codec that is written for Windows PC's (32 and 64 bit) on a Windows Phone?
If it's possible... please tell me how to do it.
Kind regards,
Charmacas
This is not possible unfortunately. You'll need a program, such as Handbrake, to convert the files into a format acceptable for Windows Phone.
DirectShow codecs are not supported by WP7, unfortunately. But you may convert files on PC/Mac (as ken52787 said) or stream from PC (personally I recommend you QloudMedia app).
Hmm... you both said what I already thought... Da**
Converting the files is not acceptable. I need to view them straight away. If there's no solution to maybe convert the installation file I think I have to give up. :-(
Gesendet von meinem HTC HD2 mit Tapatalk 2
Well, technically WP7 does have installable codecs. I don't know if you could make them work on a stock ROM, and it would certainly need to be interop-unlocked at least, but you could try putting a codec DLL in the Windows folder and adding the required registry keys and values.
That said, it would need to be an ARM DLL written against a recent CE kernel (ideally 6 or 7), not an x86 DLL written against NT. (CE supports a subset of the Win32 API, so just recompiling may not be enough.) At the very least, an unmodified Win7 DLL wouldn't work!
There is one other option: You could write an app that implements the decoding (you said "codec" but I assume you only need the decode half). This wouldn't let you play files through the Zune player on the phone, but it would (in theory) let you watch/listen/whatever to your content if there was a way to get it into the app. ote that this would need to be software decoding, of course.
If you have the directshow codex on your PC, you can trick zune with a registry edit to open the file and directly convert the media file into one that's accepted by wp7.
ken52787 said:
This is not possible unfortunately. You'll need a program, such as Handbrake, to convert the files into a format acceptable for Windows Phone.
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Is there any info on what MP4 specs WP7 supports?
D
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Is there any info on what MP4 specs WP7 supports
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff462087(v=vs.92).aspx
sensboston said:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff462087(v=vs.92).aspx
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Excellent! Thanks for the pointer.
D
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