any roms with flac built in? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Windows Mobile ROM De

as above really, fed up of trying to find a decent app to play flac files, so i'm wondering if anyones cooked flac in to work with media player?

I know it isnt a ROM but it is a program that can play FLAC files. VLC was ported to the mobile platform a few years back though it never got out of Alpha. Here is the last build that was performed for the application. Hope that helps!
http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/wince/trunk-20060214-0130/vlc-0.8.5-svn-20060214-0130-wince.zip

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Ogg files in Media Plyer?

I want to be able to play ogg files in media player on my XDAIIi, is this possible? If not, then I see there are a plethora of media players out there, Which would be most similar to media player to use?
Thanks,
Allan
ps I want ogg support as I believe it is the best quality codec for small files, please let me know if anyone has any opinions on this? or better codecs?
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about
is the player that most people like
not 100% sure but i dont think mediaplayer from ms on pocketpc can use external codecs
it only really likes ms's own formats and then it does mp3 too but otherwise it's pretty poor supportwise
The old BetaPlayer as it was known back then is great features wise, but not very slick.
I think that PocketMusic is a great alternative, or perhaps at least for BP to be used as well as a commercial program.
The Bundle version of PM plays OGG files as well, amongst others.
Cheers
Ant

TP media players

Hi all,
I've been searching through the forums for the possible video players available for my TP. I've so far only found two (other then windows media player).
Core player http://www.coreplayer.com - Which from the site seems to play a decent amount of file types. Have not heard performance wise how this stands up. Also unfortunately has a cost associated.
Divx player http://labs.divx.com/MobileCommunity- Which I've looked at and is by no means a one player fits all. Only can play divx files.
Are there any other players out there that are free that are a one-stop-shop?
Or are their codecs for the windows media player? (have not been able to locate any)
Thanks
TCPMP was the open source media player that spawned the Core Player.
I think you can still get it. Sure its probably not up to date like Core Player, but it does play everything you need it to play.
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/

Android .rmvb playback?

Been googling for a while now with no luck. Wondering if there are any media players out there that will play .rmvb files?
Not keen on converting these as they are daily dramas releases. Was thinking it would be great if i could download them and watch them straight on the phone.
Thanks
the cowon s9 player can handle .avi formats and its not as powerful as the nexus one so i dont see why we can't make it work... can't be as simple as installing a codec on linux i guess
I found this media player which claims to support many different formats, including rmvb. But I haven't tried it myself. Please give it a try and report back.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/axhris
http://rapidshare.com/files/338605125/Wuzhenhua.Player.apk.html
tested it with .mp4 and in landscape it crashes and soft resets my phone. tried it twice with same result.
EDIT: tested and it does play .rmvb in landscape but not fullscreen.
THanks
free rmvb player for Windows/PC
if you need a free rmvb player you can download one from link below
http:// www.iorgsoft.com/ RMVB-Converter/
this is for windows, if you have a Mac, doesn't matter, find one there
but the free rmvb player can only install on you rcomputer, rather than on your phone, so, the easiest way should be convert rmvb to your phone, hope this would be helpful.
download qqplayer.. although it has some chinese characters.. everything is in englsh and very easy to us.. no need to convert!!

Application to play FLAC audio files?

Hi, I've got a HTC Touch HD (Blackstone). I'm looking for a free application that can play FLAC audio files.
The inbuilt music player (in TouchFlo 3D) and the Windows Media Player recognise and play normal mp3s fine.
I have tried GS Player
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA032810/
but I didnt like the interface and still couldnt get it to read my FLAC files.
Can someone help me please?
PocketPlayer can play FLAC it's not free but well worth the price considering features.
Use TCPMP player, it's great for flac files
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5687064#post5687064
I copied some FLAC files to be sim card but I cant even see them. When I open ASTRO I cant even see them? How do I play FLAC? I am trying to use WinAMP.

[APP REQUEST] Music App that supports .WMA?

I've tried a crap load of Media Player apps from the market and none of them support .wma files. Has ANYONE found one that works?
Tanx...
-Mc
McHale said:
I've tried a crap load of Media Player apps from the market and none of them support .wma files. Has ANYONE found one that works?
Tanx...
-Mc
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I'm in to Flac, and happy that a few current Froyo ROM's now support imaginatively. Never cared for Andless and Meridian. Anyways, as far as WMA I saw this searching. I have NO IDEA of quality or if it works.
http://uploaded.to/file/n5tskd
I tried that a while ago. It does but the player is VERY buggy and doesn't support any type of playlists or playing more than one file at a time.
Yah, I wish I'd have ripped all my CD's in FLAC but because I was a WinMo fanboy and I use Windows at work, I saw no reason for anything but .WMA.
The HTC devices (sold by HTC) support .wma. I'm figuring it's a codec of some sort to add that functionality back to the stock media player. I need to read up on adding FLAC support to the stock ROM and maybe I can pick up how to do it with .WMA as well.
Thanks...
-Mc
You can convert .wma to .flac pretty easily with foobar2000. I'm assuming of course that the OP has ripped everything in lossless .wma and not compressed .wma, otherwise using .flac would be pointless. If you have a huge collection of lossless music, it would be a good idea to do this to your entire collection anyway for the sake of compatibility in the future.
The other option if you're sticking with a stock N1 ROM is to convert everything to lossless .wav, which has native support in the stock ROM. For that process, you can download the Windows Media Audio Lossless to Wave Converter directly from Microsoft.

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