all,
does anybody know of any software (free if poss) that can convert ram files to avi or wma so that I can convert them to play on my XDaIIi. Failing that is there an application that will play ram files on my XDaIIi at all.
All suggestions welcome
Thanks
Pete
did ya try realone player for pocket pc??
http://www.real.com/realmobile/download.html
You probably need Rma,Pocket Real One Player
cheers guys,
I downloaded the app and i've got great sound but no images. I did get a warning that this app was made for a previous version of PPC software. Any ideas on how to resolve this at all?
weird problem........i have it on my jam and it works like a charm...... audio and vid as well.......... i will look into this prob
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I have a XDA II and I am wanting to play some avi nd ogg fles but I cant get media player to play it. Also DivX player wouldnt play it so I removed it but cant seem to install it back again. Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance?
try betaplayer.
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try betaplayer.
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do you know where i can get it from?
one tip...
you can use google to find something...
http://betaplayer.corecodec.org/
or.... you can try converting your .avi files (and other video format) to .wmv files using the windows xp movie maker. then just transfer the converted file to your xda2 and u should have no problem playing it.
hope this helps!
thank you all for responding.
The BetaPlayer suggestion was best.
Now I have found a encoder and also a very good player to both convert my movies and also view them on the XDA II.
Pocket DivX Encoder & Betaplayer did the trick.
Thank you very much.
This rocks! Thanks Guys!
In under 10 minutes, ive encoded the latest episode of Battlestar Galactica and Im now sitting here at my desk watching it on my MDA3.
You da men!
Hi guys
I've read a few similar requestes from others regarding playing .avi files on XDA/MDA pocket PC.
I have quite a few full length films in .avi format, abot 700mb each.
What software can I use to play these on my MDA3? I have a 1Gig SD card so shouldn't be a problem storing them.
I tried RealPlayer for pocket PC but that wouldn't play them. I have seen mention of BetaPlayer. Did a search for that and found 1000's of hits but none I downloaded would install!!!
Any help appreciated
John
i never had any problems with beta player
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1080
make sure it's arm / xcale you get
I'm using v0.04 and find it very good. I use the vidx codec for encoding rather than divx - should be in nemo codec pack. Though you might have problems playing AVIs intended for the desktop - I encode the AVIs for PPC with a max res at 320x240. Though to be honest I don't think I've tried to play desktop AVIs on my PPC.
Cheers guys,
I can get to the site http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1080 no problem BUT when I click <Download ( ARM/XSCALE )> I get a message saying hang on 3 seconds and you'll be redirected but it never happens!
It may be a problem my end as I have noticed some problems acting some sites.
I'll search for it elsewhere.
Thanks
John
Attached is v0.04 that I downloaded a while back
I convert them to WMV using Windows Media Encoder (free download from Windows Media area of MS Website) and just play them in WMPlayer on PPC.
Done a 300Mb AVI the other day, using the Pocket PC defaults option in WM Encoder, just changed the output resolution to 320x240 (XDAIIs Widescreen) and it compressed down to about 40Mb.
Perfect picture quality and Audio.
Thanks for the replies guys
How long did it take to re-encode the file down to 40Mb?
John
About 1hr, although this was on a not over powerful IBM laptop (P3 1Ghz 512mb ram)
I'm sure this would be cut down drastically on a decent desktop as the WMVEncoder seems to be quite CPU hungry
datasafe said:
I have quite a few full length films in .avi format, abot 700mb each.
John
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Your movies really shouldn't be that big.
Convert them to the right resolution for your PDA using Pocket DivX Player.
Perhaps they'll come to about 200MB.
Anyone can tell me which one is the best for us in term of file size, video and audio quality for PocketPC (especially O2 XDA II mini) device before I convert all my DVD to .mpg or to .wmf.
Thank you in advance
Arto.
Cheers again,
Yup, I did compress my avi files and ended up with just unde 200mb providing good quality when viewd on the MDA.
The conversion was quite quick - about 30mins or so, I was thinking it might have been an overnight job!
John
Hi to everyone.
I am searching for an good mp3 and eventually aac player. windows media player is nice for a few songs but I really hate the way you use the libary (the way you need to change one directory up for other artist etc with you stylus).
tcpmp is nice for movies but not for mp3 playback with more than 50 songs - or am I wrong?
i have heard of ppod but development is frozen and i dont know if i should try it?!
what do you use and what can you recommend?
Ohhh : I need the software for wm2003se (its a HTC Magician)
kind regards, VL
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/
Hi all,
Just got my TD2 on vodafone with 500mb data allowance.
Is there an app that can monitor my usuage so i dont go over my limits
I know spb wireless monitor is out there but are there any better ones or even any free ones out there.
also ( not related) can core playere cope with unconverted avi files ?
many thanks
Andy
try spb wireless monitor
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Hi all,
Just got my TD2 on vodafone with 500mb data allowance.
Is there an app that can monitor my usuage so i dont go over my limits
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Just wondering how you plan on going over your 500mb monthly limit with a mobile?
also ( not related) can core playere cope with unconverted avi files ?
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How do you mean 'unconverted' ? I play .avi files on core player just fine, the same files that play on my pc or my dvd player.
thats hat you play on what i meant the same avi files the pc as opposed to using something like pocket divx
many thanks
all i have to do is get a working sd card the first one wouldnt work
cheers
i convert my avi file only for subtitle integration
TCMP
criszz said:
i convert my avi file only for subtitle integration
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There is a working version of tcmp somewhere on this forum that works with avi files and srt files.
does the "standard " version of the core work with srt files ? or is the one lurking on here a modded version?
thanks
lc minutes is a good freeware app.
hi guys,
I just wanted to ask you if maybe anyone here can tell me what i have to do to get flac an wave files working on the htc media player?
I'm asking, because i'd like to leave my ipod video 5g (30gb with rockbox) at home and buy a 16gb card for the hd2
any solutions?
greetz,
Eck
Install and use TCpMP player instead of HTC original music player. Works perfect with all kind of audio, video and pic files.
Is there any way to use remote control buttons in TCpMP ?
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Is there any way to use remote control buttons in TCpMP ?
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Not that I know of. Anyway Pocket Player also supports plugins and you can download tha ape and flac ones from the Conduits website.
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Not that I know of. Anyway Pocket Player also supports plugins and you can download tha ape and flac ones from the Conduits website.
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Let's visit Conduits website then, Thanks a lot man
Yes, but isn't there any way to make the plugins work with the original media player, because i really like the tab player of the HD2, fits better to the whole device than a third party player and I don't want to start installing millions of apps to be able to open each file, I mean isn't it better to find a way to make it more simple and don't have to full up the memory and the registry of the phone?
Bump... any way of integrating FLAC decoding into this nice-looking program?
i also would like more plugins ffor the htc player because the controls look realy good and it plays full screen. flv, divx, etc, etc, and even wmv would be nice. somebody please.