is there such thing and what it's called?!
U can use VLC player
I need it for a mobile device.
Watching movies on a windows mobile based device with its original sub or srt files, not sami or some other converted.
Try this
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/wince/trunk-20060214-0130/vlc-0.8.5-svn-20060214-0130-wince.zip
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Hi there.
Does anyone knows where can i get a .flv player or a media player that plays .flv files?
Thanks
tried this
http://www.aximsite.com/boards/tips...flash-video-flv-files-pocket-pc-possible.html
more hits here
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=flv+pocketpc&btnG=Google+Search&lr=lang_da|lang_en
Tcpmp+flv Plug
Youtube player should do the trick.
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
Or you can try this one http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org
Its called ffplay and it is free and open source. So check it out.
FLV can be directly view on TCPMP but cannot forward
Coreplayer can view FLV in Soren & FLV1 codec & can forward, cannot support OnV6
request: Player play Subtitle Movie and movie
help me
Subtitle Movie format srt and SUB or IDX
Tanks
same here ... looking for a player capable of reading also subtitles (.srt)
It is not a player, but you can
a) recode a movie to shrink it size without noticing any difference in Topaz's screen
b) Embed subtitles
c) play the mp4 movie it produces without any additional software: just the HTC video player included in your ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478050
Tested and is really working + it gets frequent updates
For playback I use CorePlayer™ Mobile, because i never managed to get tcpmp 0.7*/0.8* to work with a subtitle plug-in.
So I also re-encode .avi (xvid) + .srt files with AVI ReComp
hi, sorry for my bad english...i want watch divx video on window media player mobile .... where found codec?!?!?! exist codec form window media player mobile or i must install another program (core player etc.))
tnk's.
Maverik82 said:
hi, sorry for my bad english...i want watch divx video on window media player mobile .... where found codec?!?!?! exist codec form window media player mobile or i must install another program (core player etc.))
tnk's.
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yes try core player or the free version TCPMP.
but don't forget both player don't support AC3 Audio Codec!!!
-bl4ckb1rd
and player supported ac3??!?!?!?
Maverik82 said:
and player supported ac3??!?!?!?
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you got an phone with dolby surround?
why you don't try to reencode the video?
see here
cheers,
bl4ckb1rd
TCMP supports AC3, coreplayer doesn´t
ok...i try TCMP....tnk's
Hi,
I have setup the digitel media streaming on a Windows Media Player on Laptop with Windows 7(WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) to let other devices on the same wireless network to access media streaming. I have installed AnDLNA player on Android mobile to receive the Media Streaming. And also, I installed the latest of MX player since the AnDLNA client player couldn't read the vidoes files which is listed in it.
WMP is working as remote server on which digitel media are saved
AnDLNA is functioning as Client Player which will access the digitel media streaming on Windows Media Player which is functioning as server. When running any video in the AnDLNA client player, then I am prompted as to which player I should use, then I choose 'MX player'.
MX player played all video formats, except 'FLV' video format, although it is the latest version.
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Although I have read on the top of the forum, this Discuss MX Player, the versatile media player for Android, capable of playing most types of video formats.
However, my problem is that when I have running FLV files, I don't find that MX player recognises them.
I hope that made my thread clear.
Any suggetions would be highly appreicated.
Could anyone please reply to me to finish this pending problem?
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
CDB-Man said:
a) do these FLV files play properly in MX if you copy them to the device?
b) SW, HW, or HW+ mode?
c) What ROM?
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Thank you so much indeed.
Yes, MX player can play the FLV files if they are copied to my device. However, I am accessing file via a WMP Network Svc(Windows 7 Media Player Network Sharing Service (wmpnetwk)) If I want to copy them to my device, then this would need about 80GB of Memory card on my device.
As said before that I am using AnDLNA client to access the video files shared on the Windows Media player on my Laptop. And once the files are listed on the AnDLNA client, then when I cliced on any video files, I was prompted as to which player can play this file, then I chose MX player.
Can I install any Video codecs for supporting FLV video format on MX player on my device. I know there are codecs available but the developer says you shouldn't need a codec unless the player asks for one on startup.
I hope you understand me.
Can you see embedded DVD Subtitles (Vobsub) in mkv video files ?
I didn't manage to do it because, even if MX Player recognised the differents streams, including the DVD subtitles, I couldn't select the subtitles in menu (as if there was no subtitles stream).
I had :
- to extract the subtitles from the mkv file (.idx and .sub)
- to reencode them in SRT format by using an OCR online service
- to replace the Vobsub subtitles by the SRT ones in the mkv video file.
Can you share an easier solution, it there is one, please ?