Hi,
is there a single program that can play
mp3
wma
wav
midi
amr
3gp
mpg4
i'm tired of having serveral programs installed each working on one type or the other isn't there a program that can play all types?
thanks
Have you tried betaplayer?
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TCPMP (included in WM5-PDAMobiz_Wizard_Crossbow_AKU3.3_v.3311) play all type of files without problems-wmv,mpg,avi etc.
TCPMP (WM6-PDAMobiz_Wizard_WM6_G3_V.5_by_Hong) play only avi.
Such as wmv - Audio Codec WMA not supported by the player/Video codec WMV not supported by the player
I try install new TCPMP with 19 codecs without good results. Only ffmpeg codec play video wmv but without audio. WM5 don't need ffmpeg codec to play wmv.
What's wrong?
im2
Tcpmp 0.81rc
Search for tcpmp release 0.81 - then you will have all codecs.
Upload does not function. So you will have to search. Sorry.
im2 said:
TCPMP (included in WM5-PDAMobiz_Wizard_Crossbow_AKU3.3_v.3311) play all type of files without problems-wmv,mpg,avi etc.
TCPMP (WM6-PDAMobiz_Wizard_WM6_G3_V.5_by_Hong) play only avi.
Such as wmv - Audio Codec WMA not supported by the player/Video codec WMV not supported by the player
I try install new TCPMP with 19 codecs without good results. Only ffmpeg codec play video wmv but without audio. WM5 don't need ffmpeg codec to play wmv.
What's wrong?
im2
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I also had this problem
Search the forum. On WM6, the wmv codecs are named different from the WM5, and TCMP doesn't find them, obviously. I can't remember the link, but there are 2 files that you should copy into windows directory
That should do the trick
Greetings,
Click here to get it.
Edit:
Hey that is in chinese version, can somebody post english version.
Greetings,
Here is the english version.
Thanks
Here are all languages
Just delete the .zip and the copie the file languages.tgz in the tcpmp folder on your device. Then you can chose every language.
I posted a fix for this a couple of weeks ago...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298126
It's because WM6 uses a different WMV decoder and a differently named WMA decoder. So, all you have to do is put the WM5 wmv and wma encoders into the windows directory and reinstall tcpmp. The codecs are in the post.
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samy.3660 said:
Greetings,
Here is the english version.
Thanks
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What version is this, and does it include ACC aido codec?
carlosdude1991 said:
What version is this, and does it include ACC aido codec?
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Yes it is included.....
Hi all
Is this 0.81 version support srt subtitles?
Thanks
I just applied a new WM6 ROM to my Wizard and no longer have the ability to play MP4 or 3GP video files in WMP. I had this ability in previous ROMs. Do I need CODECs to play these file types in WMP? Does anyone know where I can find them?
Thanks!!
Sorry if this is not strictly on topic, but I am having problems playing video files on my PC which were recorded on my TC. Has the format been changed/tweaked since the Trinity (my last device)? I can't get the files to play using latest versions of WMP, RealPalyer, Quicktime or DivX player (all with -I think- appropriate Codecs; Sherlock utility lists bucket loads of Codecs residing on my PC).
The videos play OK on WMP mobile on the TC and the files were copied direct to the PC using a card reader in order to keep ActiveSync out of the equation.
Thanks
For me, the only way too see videos on my PC is to use Media Player Classic.
I've tried with VLC: video plays but...without sound.
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MP4 is now a fairly common video format on the net, and is now becomming a standard format for mobile video recording, takeing over the place of 3gp. If you have troubles whith it, you have several options.
1. You can download the VLC Player, a free, open-source player that plays all videofiles whithout the usage of installed codecs (plays *.flv files as well).
2. If you do some video coding too, then you can install a Codec pack... I recommend K-Lite for that, but ofcourse there are several choices.
3. WMP11 supports it...
All solutions are free... but next time try this:
1. Google
2. In the search field: "How to play MP4 files"
Jules Winnfield said:
I've tried with VLC: video plays but...without sound.
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I recomend checking your settings, because VLC works for me. Did you try the latest version? Does this no sound occur whith other file types aswell?
Installed VLC, but like Jules got no sound?
I do however get sound from MP4 files (and other video formats) from sources other than the TC.
So what comes out of the TC does not seem to be normal? (Hence me posting here.... yes I googled (lots) before)
The source of the problem is, that VLC does not recognize the audio stream of the mp4 files created by the TC. The coding of the Audio stream is GSM AMR-NB... so the only option is to get the AMR codec.
The reason VLC plays it for me is because K-Lite is installed (and it contains the audio codec for that).
@gnick666
I use the last Vlc version and KLite Standard version.
And no sound, just with Cruise's MP4. No problem with others MP4.
But Media Player Classic plays these videos with sound.
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Klite Mega Codec Pack is the magic solution. Playing TC recorded video fine in WMP11 and BSPlayer Pro
hello, I have installed the tcpmp 0.72RC1 but I can not open movies, appears the following errors:
Player: Audio Codec (windows media audio) not supported bye the player
Player: Video codec (windows media video 8) not supported by the player.
help me please... thanks.
did you install the codecs?
it would also be helpfull what types of files it is
The error message indicates he was trying to play a Windows Media file.
Like said in the previous post, you need to install the Windows Media codecs to play the files you want.
Updated TCPMP
This TCPMP is working fine on my HTC Diamond
Hi guys, right now I'm using playerpro to play .flac songs. But the problem is the player can't detect .flac format. I can only play it using file explorer (i.e es explorer). So I was wondering is there any ways to allow my sensation detect those .flac format songs?
Thanks in advance.
I believe if you have the VLC media player available on the market, that will detect and play FLAC format. If you don't, I am unsure of the capabilities of the music player that is included with the Android OS. I believe it to be MP3, and MP4 but nothing else. That is why I recommend VLC. Also if you have the new WinAmp app from the market that also supports FLAC file types.