Audio Player Visualizations? - General Topics

Is there a way to get the WMP on my Artemis to display visualizations (like the pc version does) when playing audio files?
If not, are there any other programs which can do it?

Use pocket player to get visualisations. WMP mobile does not support them

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What media player will stream to bluetooth and play .mp4???

Have a load of .mp4 music files.
MS Media player will not play these? any plug in
Other players wont stream via a2dp on my magician.
Looking for a player that streams mp4's to bluetooth.
RE: What media player will stream to bluetooth and play .mp
The Core Media Player with aac plugin . The plugin can be found here : http://www.rarewares.org/aac.html and the player here : http://www.tcmp.org/
hmm This is for windows not a mobile device
I was thinking of mobile device support from pocket media player. under WM 5.0
Re: hmm This is for windows not a mobile device
GDawes said:
I was thinking of mobile device support from pocket media player. under WM 5.0
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Nope, it's not only for windows... you can find a pocketpc download here:
http://corecodec.org/frs/?group_id=53&release_id=225#r225
It's also the only player for pocketpc with decent h.264 playback...
Tried before
Tried this before, nice player for videos, but never got the streaming over bluetooth to activate like it does automatically when paired and using pocket windows mobile.
Tried all latest codecs no joy.
Will try latest program version and downloads.
streeming is not a player issue if the os dont support the bluetooth A2DP profile
pretty sure even wm2005 dont
It works fine from windows pocket media
just want the sound from tcpmp to come out the same way over my headphones , wireless
GDawes: I don't get it. You're talking about both the Magician and WM5? Which one are you using?
To use A2DP on the magician, you need to install a new Bluetooth stack. Check out my app VJVolubilis here, which may help you out, and alternatively, read Chatty's post towards the end (as of now)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40428&highlight=
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A Better Media Player?

I just got a new stereo bluetooth headset (Samsung SBH-170) and I had feared this would happen.
Up till now I've been using TCPMP to view my videos and listen to my music, since it can pretty much do everything that Windows Media Player is missing. But now I run into something that WMP offers that TCPMP doesn't: compatibility.
None of the buttons on the headset will work with TCPMP. However, WMP doesn't let me create/save playlists, watch DivX/XviD encoded movies, and eats up my program memory.
So is there any other media players out there that would work, or perhaps an updated version of TCPMP or WMP to fix these issues?
I have Sompy on my computer, but I can't recall why I'm not using it.
Edit:
I have a Wizard and have updated to T-Mobile's latest release.
I've been actively searching for something, but I can't find much. There are some apps that support music only, but who would want three media players on your device? I've also found a program that allows creation and editing of WMP playlists.
Update:
Found CorePlayer, which appears to be the commercial version of TCPMP (let me know if I'm late on this), but there is still some issues with stereo bluetooth control.
Wait for jan 2007 when Betaplayer will be released (www.betaplayer.com)
Well thats confusing. Why is CoreCodec releasing an opensource player to compete with their commericial player?
Oh, and I found another reason to hate WMP. When listening to my music, it will become distorted (either noticably slower or faster so the tone changes) and then stop, then start again with the distortion and get better later. This does not happen with TCPMP though.
This is lame.
More info on BetaPlayer here: http://www.corecodec.com/forum/index.php?topic=3565.0
Did never had those speed fluctuations ou mentioned with WMP on 2003SE as you mentioned.

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what do you recommend to play mp3's on a wm6 device.
I use S2P by A_C.
I use a Windows media player 10 integrated in WM. Just change an other skin...

Windows Mobile Media Players?

I love my iPhone because it can be my media player and my phone. But, I need more functionality offered in Windows Mobile.
So, do you guys use your Windows Mobile device as a Media Player? Or do you have separate Zunes/iPods/etc. to do the work of the media player?
If you do use Window Mobile, let me know what program you use for your media!
TCPMP is an excellent media player. I have not found an unlocked audio or video file it could not play. If you search for TCPMP in this forum or in the XDA-Developers Wiki you'll find most anything you'd want to know.
That said, while TCPMP is a nice player, it is not an organizer nor does it have a fancy "choosing" function for selecting files. Perhaps someone could recommend an application that makes launching TCPMP more intuitive.
Both have their place
I've got a Zune 30 that I bring along when I know I'll want plenty of music to choose from. My main reason is that battery life on my Tilt is not what I'd like it to be because my 8 gig sd card has plenty of room for tunes, and S2P is one of the slickest programs I've ever seen. You would be comfortable with it immediately. I do listen to Audible content (newspaper) on my phone every morning with the Kinoma player. It's actually easier to get the content onto my phone than to get it on my Zune. Audible's manager program blows hard. The Kinoma player can handle pictures, video, and streams as well. I use it for Youtube all the time.
As an added bonus for us Zune owners, I recently discoverd that ZunePass subscription content can be synched to our phones with Windows Media Player and plays just fine in either WMP or S2P, so I have been putting more music on the SD card lately.
on those occasions when i only want to carry one device then I use S2P to play audio files on my Trinity.
S2P on the Tilt for music, TCPMP for movies. Done.
Is s2p free? What media formats does it support? Is it A2DP compatible? And does it have any way of controlling music in standby mode (Can you click the D-Pad while the screen is off to skip a song??? Can you control volume using the toggle switches?
Thanks for the tips guys!
I use the HTC Audio Manager, which has a very similar interface to the classic iPod. You can use the D-Pad to control it and the volume switch to change the volume (but I think the device has to be on)
It supports A2DP.
You can also control it from the home screen (http://www.unwiredview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/htc-touch-diamond-official.jpg)
Kinoma Player
I've used this free program called Kinoma Player which is brilliant.
It has full touch friendly interface, it can stream youtube files, supports many other files, it's great overall, even has podcasts.
I'd recommend that program, you can get it off of Windows Mobile Total Access or from Kinoma's sight directly.
Hey, about the ZunePass stuff, my subscription music doesn't work on my T-Mobile Wing. Any clue why? probably cuz of the DRM's but you guys said urs worked, so it leaves me wondering.
Do you sync ur Zune music to your phone using Windows Media Player sync? Or do you just drag & drop the music to ur card?
Sync the ZunePass content through WMP
and it should work. At least that is what works for me.

Streaming mp3/music from PC to WM6 - What software?

Hi guys,
I want to use my HD Touch to stream music (mostly in mp3 format) from my main pc, i.e. like a squeezebox.
What's the best software which will allow me to do this?
The only thing I can find is "LobsterTunes" but its last release was in 2008
Thanks
I use WMP to run a media server on my pc, and Conduits Pocket Player to access it from ppc over my wireless home network.
Orb...i really think this is your best bet.

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