Looking for wavpack, FLAC music player for PocketPC - General Questions and Answers

Hi!
I'm looking for a music player for Dell x51v WM6.1 VGA which can play FLAC, WavPack (.wv) and, most importantly, understands embedded (or just in same folder?) CUE files.
It does not matter if it is freeware and shareware.
Thank you.

tried this search
http://www.google.dk/search?source=ig&hl=da&rlz=&q=pocketpc+FLAC,+WavPack&btnG=Google-søgning&aq=f

Rudegar said:
tried this search
http://www.google.dk/search?source=ig&hl=da&rlz=&q=pocketpc+FLAC,+WavPack&btnG=Google-søgning&aq=f
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Finding player that supports WavPack or FLAC is not the problem. It's finding one that uses CUE while playing them.

prikolchik said:
Finding player that supports WavPack or FLAC is not the problem. It's finding one that uses CUE while playing them.
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Try Kinoma or CorePlayer (latest release). One of them should work
Good luck!

egzthunder1 said:
Try Kinoma or CorePlayer (latest release). One of them should work
Good luck!
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I've tried CorePlayer v1.3.0b6213 and it didn't play WavPack with CUE.
As for Kinoma I couldn't download since official website is down.
And I've solved the issue anyway . I bought a used iPod Video 30Gb for $70, installed RockBox and I now have CUE support!

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TCMP Alternative

Hi;
I was looking for a good media player for my HTC Trinity WM5 based Pocket PC. Someone advised TCMP which I downloaded and installed, it plays one of the files but the whole screen becomes very distorted and is in the most unwatchable.
The file is an mpeg1 file.
I just did a search on Google and it says its compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, AC-3, ASF, AMR, Ogg Vorbis, DivX, XviD, MPEG1, MPEG4-SP, WMV, AVI.
Its should play fine but it is very tempermental TCMP is also discontinued.
I also have an mpg2 file that i`d like to play, any ideas on an alternative.
Ta
coreplayer is the comercial followup to the discontinued TCMP
As far as i know the TCPMP is also available as freeware ... it changed the name to Beta Player: http://betaplayer.com/
But, there arent any news about a release of this player Still waiting for a long long time ...
first it was named betaplayer then they changed it to TCMP
then they made a commercial version called coreplayer
no new development have been don to the old one since that i know of
and if they changed the name back to the original one that too is news to me
I've fixed my problem, I did another search in these forums and found a guide on installing TCPMP there is a second .cab which I had not seen before, the player now works flawlessly.
Only problem is installing TCPMP this time knocked out thd Bassfix that I had run, so now the sound is tinny again.
I'll run the Bassfix again and see how it goes.
Ta
Uncle_CM said:
As far as i know the TCPMP is also available as freeware ... it changed the name to Beta Player: http://betaplayer.com/
But, there arent any news about a release of this player Still waiting for a long long time ...
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Isn't i easier to shell out the $20 for the commercial CorePlayer than waiting? These devs surely deserve the financial support (too).
Menneisyys said:
Isn't i easier to shell out the $20 for the commercial CorePlayer than waiting? These devs surely deserve the financial support (too).
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That would be easy to decide if there was a trial version of CorePlayer.
mem2358 said:
That would be easy to decide if there was a trial version of CorePlayer.
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Actually there is a trial version
I don´t remember where on this big and great site I found it...
The only complaint I don't like about Core Player is: it does not support sub titles. So I still have TCPMP installed so I can watch movies with srt subtitles.
orb3000 said:
Actually there is a trial version
I don´t remember where on this big and great site I found it...
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There is NO trial version of CP. If you're referring to the 1.1.1 Coreplayer.CAB file posted by some people on the XDA-Devs forums, it's a cracked, pirated copy.
Please also report occurrences of people posting this CAB file. It is a pirate copy and posting it should be sanctioned.
mem2358 said:
That would be easy to decide if there was a trial version of CorePlayer.
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Yeah, sure, the same I say. Nevertheless, it's still way above everyting else particularly when it comes to video playback efficiency and compatibility. That is, it can be safely purchased even w/o trying it first - as long as you don't want to play back an unsupported format (e.g., RMVB) or don't want unsupported features like subtitles.
Menneisyys said:
There is NO trial version of CP. If you're referring to the 1.1.1 Coreplayer.CAB file posted by some people on the XDA-Devs forums, it's a cracked, pirated copy.
Please also report occurrences of people posting this CAB file. It is a pirate copy and posting it should be sanctioned.
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Oops, sorry I was referring to that copy and didn´t know was pirate...
I know the point of view of XDA-DEVS about it and didn´t want to cause any problem.
My sincere apologies
Of course I´ll be aware to report any occurrences or spam
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Yeah, sure, the same I say. Nevertheless, it's still way above everyting else particularly when it comes to video playback efficiency and compatibility. That is, it can be safely purchased even w/o trying it first - as long as you don't want to play back an unsupported format (e.g., RMVB) or don't want unsupported features like subtitles.
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Ok I'll trust the reviews...

Best MP3 player

What is the best MP3 player software available for Win mobile devicess...
Lord.Bachus said:
What is the best MP3 player software available for Win mobile devicess...
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I like CorePlayer the most because of its very low CPU usage. However, there are a lot of other, great alternatives: iPlay, Pocket Player etc. Please read all my multimedia-related articles if you want to get a full picture of what each of these apps is capable of.
Give MortPlayer a shot
Install MortScript and play with Mortplayer.
Easy basic player not going nuts if you have gigs of music on your SD whith nice sound profiles (in case you don't use WOW-HD sound enhancement.
Thanks for the great info, it'll take some time to read up on all these and make a decision which one to try out first.............
Menneisyys said:
I like CorePlayer the most because of its very low CPU usage. However, there are a lot of other, great alternatives: iPlay, Pocket Player etc. Please read all my multimedia-related articles if you want to get a full picture of what each of these apps is capable of.
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did you write about 40th floor player there? winampaq? gsplayer?
where are these articles?
only commerce's there?
best MP3 player software
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just lol.
Lord.Bachus said:
What is the best MP3 player software available for Win mobile devicess...
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S2U for all over the rest!
Just do a SEARCH
S2U for all over the rest!
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lol. do you think, this is BESt one rofl? cmon dudes...
i cannot understand what HTC have done to ppc matter, and all these maniilla era kids too...it is just sad...
ignore, do not kick me, it is JUST observation.
S2U??? its crap.... ir could be great just because of how touch friendly it is but seriously i cant stand a media player without a good library and preferably a good playlist function....
unfortunately wmp kicks all other programs when it comes to library and playlist, just holding something and select add to playlist is so great, no other i have found can do that, but wmp stops playing music after phone calls
currently i use MortPlayer just because its "library" is good and it has the changer function so i keeps playing beyond the album i start listening too
Leonick said:
S2U??? its crap.... ir could be great just because of how touch friendly it is but seriously i cant stand a media player without a good library and preferably a good playlist function....
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IMO Pocket Player has the best library manage:scroll thru album arts ,fast database, etc.
i vote for new Nitrogen player
winamp
I use WinAmp apps, it's very good
Ta.An. umperve
I think the best mp3 player its the one from default
Dennys08 said:
I think the best mp3 player its the one from default
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I think so to
I use "UberMusic" as my primary mp3/music player. Tie it with the "Zune Skin" and you in my shoes.
Stock music player hands down.
I'm using power MP3
Sent from my HTC Desire HD
Use MIUI music player, it has wide features such as text playback with a timeline and shake-to-play-next function included.
I'll second Winamp I always loved them and I had always
used it on my computer.
+100 for winamp
best player I ever had on pc and now on my good old samsung captivate running ICS dark night ROM
Amp is great

TCPMP-like Video Player on VGA Device?

I recently upgraded from a Titan/Mogul to the Raphael/Touch Pro. Previously I was using TCPMP to play videos in odd formats the WMP doesn't recognize. With the release of nueTVOut I need a capable media player now more than ever. As far as I know TCPMP is QVGA/WQVGA only, does anyone know of an alternative program or other solution that is VGA/Touch Pro compatible?
Have you tried the commercial version of TCPMP: CorePlayer?
kareem9nba said:
Have you tried the commercial version of TCPMP: CorePlayer?
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Very nice, I can open the video files. However, a new problem has arrisen. Now the video doesn't run smoothly, even with everything closed.
jhw549 said:
I recently upgraded from a Titan/Mogul to the Raphael/Touch Pro. Previously I was using TCPMP to play videos in odd formats the WMP doesn't recognize. With the release of nueTVOut I need a capable media player now more than ever. As far as I know TCPMP is QVGA/WQVGA only, does anyone know of an alternative program or other solution that is VGA/Touch Pro compatible?
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No it isn't only for QVGA and WQVGA. Tcpmp works great on my touch pro. Have you tried it yet?
Hi,
you can also try this http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org. ffplay the free and open source media player.
Bye

CorePlayer Download

Hi,
Can someone help me where I can find the unzippped or unlocked free ware version of CorePlayer to download it for my WinMo 6.1?
Kindly help me in this regard...
Cheers,
Ganesh Raam R,
HTC Touch Diamond2
Windows Mobile 6.1
well, i dont think it's available since coreplayer is not a freeware
i would suggest u to use TCPMP, it's free
you are correct
this is not free....you have to buy it
he is preferably asking for a pirated version..
forget about coreplayer, use tcpmp, CORRECT version...
I not asking for a complete pirated version, its only the fact that I need a good decent player in order to go ahead and play all the videos similar to what VLC Media Player does to our notebooks...
And yes... it should be a freeware
Can someone kindly share it here in this thread?
You're talking about tcpmp (the core pocket media player). There are many different tweaked versions. Search in the hackers forum, or go to the touch pro forum at ppcgeeks for a version that plays many different formats of video.
gunns007 said:
I not asking for a complete pirated version, its only the fact that I need a good decent player in order to go ahead and play all the videos similar to what VLC Media Player does to our notebooks...
And yes... it should be a freeware
Can someone kindly share it here in this thread?
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you need decent player, then as everyone told you - use tcpmp - coreplayer is not decent ;p it is step back.
I used to use tcpmp until I bought some bluetooth headphones. I found that I couldn't watch videos in tcpmp without the audio skipping, but it all worked fine when I downloaded a trial of coreplayer.
As far as I'm concerned, that made coreplayer far better and worth paying for.
I used to use tcpmp until I bought some bluetooth headphones. I found that I couldn't watch videos in tcpmp without the audio skipping, but it all worked fine when I downloaded a trial of coreplayer.
As far as I'm concerned, that made coreplayer far better and worth paying for.
gunns007 said:
Hi,
Can someone help me where I can find the unzippped or unlocked free ware version of CorePlayer to download it for my WinMo 6.1?
Kindly help me in this regard...
Cheers,
Ganesh Raam R,
HTC Touch Diamond2
Windows Mobile 6.1
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mmm you know that Coreplayer is not freeware and what you are asking for is a cracked version, which is against the rules!
Try this instead or buy coreplayer : http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/
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Can anyone make the htc media player run flac and wave files?

hi guys,
I just wanted to ask you if maybe anyone here can tell me what i have to do to get flac an wave files working on the htc media player?
I'm asking, because i'd like to leave my ipod video 5g (30gb with rockbox) at home and buy a 16gb card for the hd2
any solutions?
greetz,
Eck
Install and use TCpMP player instead of HTC original music player. Works perfect with all kind of audio, video and pic files.
Is there any way to use remote control buttons in TCpMP ?
Quantell said:
Is there any way to use remote control buttons in TCpMP ?
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Not that I know of. Anyway Pocket Player also supports plugins and you can download tha ape and flac ones from the Conduits website.
anomandrus said:
Not that I know of. Anyway Pocket Player also supports plugins and you can download tha ape and flac ones from the Conduits website.
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Let's visit Conduits website then, Thanks a lot man
Yes, but isn't there any way to make the plugins work with the original media player, because i really like the tab player of the HD2, fits better to the whole device than a third party player and I don't want to start installing millions of apps to be able to open each file, I mean isn't it better to find a way to make it more simple and don't have to full up the memory and the registry of the phone?
Bump... any way of integrating FLAC decoding into this nice-looking program?
i also would like more plugins ffor the htc player because the controls look realy good and it plays full screen. flv, divx, etc, etc, and even wmv would be nice. somebody please.

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