Can someboda help?
I need to play QuickTime movies on my HTC Charmer running with WM5.
Thanks for support!
http://www.digisoftdirect.com/products/pictpocketcinema.html
if you are willing to pay
otherwise i think you have to convert the mov files to a format that TCPMP support
baroneggi said:
Can someboda help?
I need to play QuickTime movies on my HTC Charmer running with WM5.
Thanks for support!
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TCPMP natively plays most (but not all!) QuickTime files. Please see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/in...w_can_i_play_apple_quicktime_mov_video&more=1 for more info on the compatibility (and other movie player-capable apps).
TCPMP is the right programme to play QuickTime files.
Thank you folks!
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here has experience with video playback on the HTC Tornado? Does video play smooth? can you play divx? wm9?
Is it a practical device for watching a movie while on a long flight for example?
Do you think that this device has any real features which set it apart from other modern high end telephones like for example the Samsung D600? The D600 has bluetooth, music playback, contacts and appointments syncronization, video playback etc... so apart from the fact that the Tornado is running windows OS - what does this actually offer you as the user?
Would you say that the Tornado is the best smartphone on the market?
Thanks for your help!
lisa1982 said:
Would you say that the Tornado is the best smartphone on the market?
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I would say yes, but since A2DT stereo bluetooth profiles are not currently working, I am witholding my vote for AKU 2.0 or AKU 2.2.
Many native 320x240 videos do not play smoothly on my device. I suspect that you need to re-encode these videos to 320x240x15fps, ideally from 640x480x30fps or higher source.
I have no idea about the best kbs settings or encoding format for smartphone playback. I have been meaning to test this.
Do you use Windows Media Player, TCMPM or something else?
i use TCPMP for audio and video all the time on my tornado. the built in wmp10 isnt as good as i hoped it would be.
anyway, i reencode my videos to 320x240 23.976fps, 44khz 16bits stereo (128kbps). these play smoothly on my tornado without problems. better yet, get pocketdivx encoder (its freeware ^_^) and let it do the job for you ^_^
I've written a guide on how to (re)encode movies for the Tornado with Nero Recode 2 and watch them with TCPMP.
For more info please check
http://www.modaco.com/GUIDE-Nero-Recode-2-Making-HQ-QVGA-Movies-t240408.html
hey guys so im running 6.5 now on my diamond and i cant get TCPMP to run is there any other video player that i can use for my phone or will i have to go back to 6.1?
you dont need TCPMP anymore.WM65 IE has buid-in activeX and WMP plays most of the video formats
how do i go about playing avi every time i try i get an error messege
not sure if this will affect it, but install CF2/3.5 then install TCPMP again... if TCPMP still doesnt work you can try CorePlayer (the newer pay for version of TCPMP), Pocketplayer or the default WM10. There are alternatives which you can find Here
Is there any video player that can play .flv files?
It seems after flv files are converted to mp4 audio/video is out of sync for the HD2 video player, so I'd like to know is there any good video player that can be installed and thanks!
having same problem
gtb5 said:
Is there any video player that can play .flv files?
It seems after flv files are converted to mp4 audio/video is out of sync for the HD2 video player, so I'd like to know is there any good video player that can be installed and thanks!
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i have a same problem foe playing and watching movie files that have a .flv type. and now idont know what can i do for this
Try this soft to convert FLV to AVI
Coreplayer or the free version TCPMP will both play FLV files.
Hello, I'm using ( Aimersoft Video Converter ) and the profile of the iPhone 3GS the quality is brilliant and very very smooth , try it and give me a reply , i've been using it since i bought the HD2 and i just love it !
Hope it will work for every one of U .
Hanybv
colthekid said:
Coreplayer or the free version TCPMP will both play FLV files.
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+1 for coreplayer or TCPMP. Why take the time to convert videos when you can simply play them?
I bought coreplayer ... It's the one for me and a good prize too
Tried coreplayer and it's having problem in my unit, the video will be messed up and has to restart don't know why.
This video converter is very good, with the ability to re-sync audio (not that I have needed to yet). It was developed for the HD by an xda member. But yeah, TCPMP or Coreplayer will work if you don't want to convert it.
Thanks gotta give it another try.
gtb5 said:
Tried coreplayer and it's having problem in my unit, the video will be messed up and has to restart don't know why.
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Switch your video codec to DirectDraw then it will work like charm. Look for more tweaks in coreplayer forum.
jokies said:
Switch your video codec to DirectDraw then it will work like charm. Look for more tweaks in coreplayer forum.
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Oh thanks but please let me know how to change video codec.
COREPLAYER: Menu > Tools > Settings > Select Page > Video > Video Output - change to DirectDraw
TCPMP: Options > Video > DirectDraw
In coreplayer, just make sure that a video is NOT playing when you do this....it tends to crash and forces you to do a soft reset (at least it does for me!)
I have no probs playing flv with coreplayer or TCPMP, I just prefer Coreplayer.
Thanks so much, actually GDI codec works for me but there's still very slight sync issue for some videos.
You may also want to try Chainfire's 3d drivers (if you haven't already)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=592663 (not the beta drivers - yet!)
Some people have said it improves DirectDraw performance in Coreplayer, but I never had any problems before, so I can't really say yes or no to that! The drivers do help with other apps too, so I would say they are worth installing anyway.
I think there is a known problem with the HD2 and video/audio sync, but again (lucky me), I've never noticed it.
Col.
Hello,
I use HTC HD, WM6.1 and I would like to play realaudio streams( .ram ) to listen to online radios. I have tried WMplayer mobile, Coreplayer, real player mobile 1.1 (yes, it is old) ...with no success.
Does somebody please know how to play .ram streams in windows mobile ?
Regards
Hi again,
Nobody can help me to play realaudio in wm6 ?
TCPMP player can play
Thanks for the answer.
I have never got TCPMP to work on the HTC HD with WM6.1