Listening/Transfering Music - General Topics

Do you all manually add mp3 or other files manually? Do many use WM6 devices as their primary pmp?
I find it is inconvenient, but I just dropped some $ on a TyTN II and I don't want to carry another device for music. I haven't used TCPMP before.
What sort of setup do you have for listening, converting and syncing music?
I have a TyTN II, 200 gb of music (in .aac, .mp3, .flac, .shn, .wma, .wav and CD), licences for Pocket Player and Pocket Music (with the .aac extension).
How can I add ipod like convenience with this tools?

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m4b files (i.e. bookmarked audio files)

There is now the superb feature in iTunes to have a file pick up where it left off playing. Is there any application for the PPC which supports this?

how to play video files

i got this mda compact, if someone could tell me how to play files other than those windows media player reads, like mp3 , wma wav.
how to read the files like mp4 and midi and dat files
also , how to install the programmes like i tunes and real player on to PC
is it possible
thanks
I suggest Mortplayer for all audio files (exept wma) & TCPMP for all video formats.
Haven't tried any real files, so sarch a little on the web pls.
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For RealMedia files, there is a RealPlayer available for the PPC.
Here's a link http://www.real.com/realmobile/download.html
fails to play the newer rm files though, just plays the sound, or just jams on "Loading"

MP3 editing for ringtones?!?

I have MP3 songs loaded to my Mogul/Titan. I have managed to get them as ringtones, but on most of them I really need to start the ringtone about 20-35 seconds into the song since the beginnings are not loud enough to be recognizable.
What is the easiest way for me to edit out the first bit and resave it for the ringtone?
Sorry, probably a newbie question ~ but this is my 3rd generation of PPC, honest!
You can do that with Media Coder, doing a MP3 -> MP3 conversion with some of your own clipping
or you can do a MP3 -> WAV and clip it mix it in the Windows Sound Recorder then convert it back to MP3
See, I knew it was a newbie Q because that is all Dutch to me!
tons of progs that does that but for windows
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=mp3+editor&btnG=Google+Search&lr=lang_da|lang_en
this is nice and simple appl:
http://www.smart-system.pl/mp3/butcher/
just download and cut ur mp3
cudo
mp3 cut
I use Mp3 Direct Cut nothing fancy but is works well and its free.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/
I use Audacity. Its free and very simple to use.
dbPowerAmp music converter to change the quality

Podcast m4b files reader

Hi,
I've just installed a podcast reader to retrieve myt favorite DJ mixtapes
The problem is that some are in MP3 and other in M4B format (itunes MPEG-4 Audio Book File)
Is there a way to play this kind of file (m4b) on our lovely pocket PC (HTC Diamond for me)
Thanks
computman said:
Hi,
I've just installed a podcast reader to retrieve myt favorite DJ mixtapes
The problem is that some are in MP3 and other in M4B format (itunes MPEG-4 Audio Book File)
Is there a way to play this kind of file (m4b) on our lovely pocket PC (HTC Diamond for me)
Thanks
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Doesn't CorePlayer support this?
However it doesn't remember the m4b position like ipod.
I wish it could be true, then i would give my ipod a rest.

What media player(s) do you use?

I'm stuck. I've been using windows media player on my Raphael (Touch Pro, Fuze etc.) and it really doesnt cut it. Limited format compatability and awkward user interface. So im wondering what YOU use. Post multiple programs if needed.
Take into consideration:
What you use them for, music, video etc
The file format mp3, avi, .flac etc.
Album art?
Me? I use TCMP for videos, Windows Media Player for music or Nitrogen (0.3.2) I tried 0.2.1 but it didnt suit me. WMP has poor usability and Nitrogen has really poor library thingy, hard to select and play tracks quickly but other than that is easy to use.
Shoot!
P.S. (Links would be ace)
for just music s2p rulez
everything else, coreplayer
Agree S2P rules!!
For the rest TPCM
Coreplayer hands down here.
Coreplayer ($) is the best all-around player for me. TCMP (Free) is probably my second choice for all-around.
I use Conduits Pocket Player ($) for music, though, due to Coreplayer's strange (IMHO) library. There are probably several just-as-good free music players, but I have a license for Pocket Player, so...
TCPMP for videos & AudioManger for music...lot's of skins!
TCPMP for all!
Conduit's Pocket Player. Smooth MP3/AAC etc player that works extremely well with CPUs with lower clock speeds. Also supports WM10 plugins and skins.
I use nitrogen
theres a really simple way of fixing ur looking for music in Nitrogen problem
as it doesnt have a playlist thingy u can make folders with specific types of music in those folders
i dont kno if you understand me
Pocket Tunes for audio - it was the best at bookmarking which was a must-have for podcasts for me.
CorePlayer for video.
Between those two I've never had anything I couldn't play.
Kinoma play. MP3, WMA, (AAC? Dunno - don't use it), youtube, flickr, shoutcast, podcasts, orb.com (use this to listen to ALL of your music or watch all of your videos and even your HDTV!), iDisk, Audible.com and more.. damned near every radio station, DigitallyImported (www.di.fm) and thousands of internet radio stations and video streams.. cool panoramic photos and more..
In short.. I've used all of the others (S2P, Nitrogen, Core, etc) and I can't get over the interface and ease of use that Kinoma offers.
www.Kinoma.com

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