Hi All VOx fans and experts pls guide me. I have HTC s710 and have installed TCPMP player to listen to online radio stations. When i connect my mobile to laptop using my broandband connection i can use the TCPMP player to listen to shoutcast stations but TCPMP is not using GPRS to connect. Please help
I have same issue. I am using Xda Orbit with Artemis Touch Vanilla 4.02 ROM. With USB to my PC, all streaming media works fine but I unplug the usb, I get error message: "MMS protocol not supported!". Can anyone help?
I think TCPMP does not establish an internet connection itself. Start the internet explorer, browse any site, leave the internet explorer. Start TCPMP and try again to connect via GPRS. Be aware of any costs via GPRS. And remember: For a 128KBit/s stream you need 16kB/s permanently. You will need full GPRS antenna reception. If you are connected to EDGE the stream should work just fine.
It is normal that you have to use PIE first to establish the connection. Even if you use Opera Mobile (or Mini) that is the case. I think you also have to leave it open!
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I'm having a problem with several applications, and I'm not sure if its problem with how they were written, or if the problem is in my WM6.
I leave my phone connected to my computer all day long. When I first started doing this, I quickly realized that it was using my computer's internet connection via ActiveSync instead of my phone's data connection. I didn't want this, and I found the option to tell ActiveSync "This computer is connected to my Work Network". After that, Pocket IE and IM+ (the two apps I use the most) started using my data connection and everything was good.
Then I started getting more apps, for example, TCPMP and Palringo. When I am connected to my computer via ActiveSync, these apps still try to use that connection instead of my data plan. The big problem here is that my work's firewall blocks things like IM and streaming media, so these apps don't work at all.
If I disconnect from ActiveSync and start up TCPMP and Palringo first, then they work just fine. It seems to stick with the phone's data connection once its established.
So, is this a problem where those programs are picking the wrong network adapter? Or is this some issue from running WM6 on my MDA? Maybe even something that's been fixed in a more recent WM6 rom?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I have:
T-Mobile MDA
WM6 (InGeNeTiCs_15342_by_mfrazzz)
IPL/SPL 3.08
Running with WM6 and TCPMP 0.81RC1 Beta, and often listen to internet radio.
However, even though a stream is running, GPRS disconnects after a while 1-5 mins unless I keep the connection alive with IE.
Furthermore in my investigation, I found out that TCPMP cannot bring up the GPRS connection itself. If I try open a URL with TCPMP I get "Cannot find URL", if I however get GPRS connection up with IE and then try again in TCPMP it works.
This is only with GPRS. With WIFI it works.
Problem with WM6 or TCPMP? Any tweaks?
Try this:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings
Value name: SuspendResume <---- rename it: SuspendResuxxx
Reset device.
Im trying out the microsoft sms add-in to outlook 2007, but it demands that the phone is connected as a modem to the PC. Seems like when I use internet sharing application, vista wont add the phone as a modem (it still works to go online though).
So, do anyone know if theres any bluetooth/usb modem drivers for the polaris or any other similar HTC phone?
Many thanks
not in internet sharing mode... but you can try sharing it with WmWifiRouter, connect with activesync and use a remote controll app like SOTI Pocket Controller Pro... if you want to sent messages using your keyboard...
I had this problem before, fixed it by changing the "network connection" to Mobile web, I think, instead of o2 active. Or the other way around.
so i got a HTC touch and i can pair the bluetooth for a program called sailing clicker (remote for itunes vlc and other apps) and i can ftp, but i cant share the internet.
when i select wanting to use the internet it wants me to put in a user/pass and phone model setting it up like a dialup connection. which isnt suppose to happen its supposed to use bluetooth pan
but bluetooth pan stays disconnected even if i select connect to network for the bluetooth device.
anyone know how i can setup a bluetooth pan on 10.5.8
thanks
Im trying to setup a streaming server to use on my house intranet and on the internet with my HD2. I have setup Tversity 1.6 to give it a test and I have managed to get it to work on my laptop while on a wifi internet connection.I then tried to make it work on my HTC HD2 but no matter what I do I get the error 0x8000FFF on my media player. Any ideas? I read a few guys trying tcmp but it doesn't work on my HD2 either (incompatibility issues)