Macromedia themself. And distributed by Microsoft. Here is the story.
Hi,
I got this info from the Modaco board an decided to dig
into it (tweak it a bit)
http://www.modaco.com/Beta-Macromedia-Flash-pla-t118617.html
This exe file is directly from a download at microsoft.com
and is a true Macromedia stand alone flash (.swf) player
for Windows mobile 2003 and higher (ARM)
SmartPhone
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_sp.mspx
PPC
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_ppc.mspx
PPC Phone Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/tutorials-dl_ppcpe.mspx
But the players are basically the same (tutorial.exe = a projector)
In the pc world this player is known as saFlashPlayer.exe.
The version of this player is Macromedia Flash Player 6.0 r79
You can also create a standalone EXE file (projector) from a swf file.
Copy the file (or the upxed one) to any folder (or in Storage)
and run it once. It will automaticaly create the registry
entries for you to play .swf file from explorer (or total commander etc)
Perhaps a 7 version will be found as well somewhere....
Have fun,
Cheers
ps: I included the HPC version as well
Seems to Work fine on Hermes WM6.
But has this some command line options, so i can start a projector in fullscreen mode when i launch ?
Other way to start a swf in fullscreen ?
Thanks
Thanks, thanks, thanks...
I searched a lot of days for some realy working standalone player. I messed up with some activeXes, not working fp7_ppc_en.cab flashLite 2.1 3.1 junky....
and this is exactly what I need. exceent.
Single exe file, just copy it and go !
(But myabe is a little bit outdated... it is version 6.0) But it doesnt matter, it is working with a charm.
thanks.
Hi,
I'm searching for a free (or commercial) MP3 editor or Studio for WM6.1 (touch pro). It is not for ringtones but I use mp3 for practising my singing.
I want to be able to select a section of a mp3 and edit this.
Delete selection
Copy Past (So I can make a section repeat itself)
Merge mp3 files
Cut mp3 files and then save all
On the old midi-discs recorder these options were standard, however thesedays only really high-end mp3 players offer these functions.
Regards,
AJ
you would prob have an easier time moving the files to a computer and doing the edit there as there are piles of free programs for computers which does that
Here's a program like that for PC, I'm gonna browse around and see what I can find for PPC, but I doubt there's anything available.
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/10/mp3-cutters-split-mp3-files-into.html
Rudegar said:
you would prob have an easier time moving the files to a computer and doing the edit there as there are piles of free programs for computers which does that
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There are a loft of free programs for pc that's true. However I want to edit these practice files on the road. As soon as I have a section in an one hour recording that I know by heart, I can remove it and focus on the parts that i don't know yet. I was so hoping that the mp3 trimmer was up to my needs, unfortunatly it just cuts the beginning or the end. not something in between.
Regards,
AJ
didn't know any editor for mp3. there are just several for wave and aufiles:
http://www.goldencrater.com/software/CE/pocketmixer.htm
http://vitotechnology.de/products/soundeditor.html
@Puckmeister and Black93300ZX
Thank you for your responses. Perhaps I'm going to use a wav editor if I really need to, but for now I'm still keeping my fingers crossed and looking for a mp3 editor.
Regards,
AJ
Just thought i'd start a thread polling people on their top apps.
So what 10 apps couldn't you live with?
I think this has been asked before somewhere on here, but it will be interesting to here more.
...i believe that the next thread will be "what are your top 15 apps?"...buzz me if i'm right
lol no just got my hd2 today and thought this would be a fun way of finding out the best apps to get
my top 10
FPSECE
Morphgear
Nitrogen
xda shutdown
i-nigma
Resco file explorer
facebook
opnmarket
DivX Player
eWallet
Palringo
Flix
OnTV
WhereIs
OpnMarket
MTreeSize
Midomi
MobileTFL
MyPlayer
and few more....
Shake2Send
WebTV
ShopingCart
SpoonUKFlights
UKTrains
uConvert
there is quite a lot VERY USFUL apps round some are free some not...
regards
5 Apps that make the phone half useable
Androkidd, s2u2 , idialer- User Interface
Quick menu - Amazing little drop down menu to open and close apps quickly
AE button plus - remap the hardware buttons to 3 functions each like scrolling up and down, page turn etc
Resco File explorer and Registry - unfortunately alot of things on win mo have to be tweaked using tips from XDA.
Zoomer and Rotate screen and Bsb Tweaks - essential apps to mutitouch any app, rotate any app or apply essential tweaks.
5 Apps that make the phone half decent
TomTom - GPS navigation with a free city map of your choice
Skype - voip to voip free calls. Useful if you have an unlimted data package and low minutes or freinds on other networks.
OpnMarket - a decent and much needed free app store
5 Apps that make the phone pretty cool
Opera Mini (check out iris browser and skyfire too) - Browser
Coreplayer for snapdragon and DivX - Media viewing
FPSECE & Morphgear- Games
Adobe Reader or Foxit- PDF
5 Apps that we don't have
Vlingo or Dragon Dictation
I will edit it later
Coreplayer for Snapdragon?
brandi said:
Coreplayer for Snapdragon?
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there's one doing the rounds extracted from the tg01 which uses hardware acceleration. not legit though as its only licensed for use with the Toshiba
To be honest, have tried the Acer/TG01 versions of Coreplayer and in my test it's rubbish, mild increase on some file formats, normal version 1.36 of Coreplayer easily outperforms the supposed Hardware accelerated versions and these so called HW accelerated versions were unstable.
1-Resco explorer 2010 - It is very user friendly with a lot of function file explorer for HD2
2-Torchbutton - It is very usefull small program to enable led flash as a torch, you can add this to your program tab or assign as a button!
3-resco photo viewer 7.03 (multitouch support) - multitouch support and editing support software for viewing and editing pictures
4-googlemaps - ???!!! no need to explain
5-hicalculator - the best calculator for HD2 in my opinion with many (i really mean MANY) functions...
6-xdashutdown - for soft reset
7-coreplayer for snapdragon - for playing video and audio files support many formats!
8-spb wireless monitor - for measuring how many kilobytes or megabytes you use with your data,usb and wifi connection!
9-midomi 2.3(though it doesn't work correctly but i have to work on it) - just search then you will get what this is, it used for music recognition
10-foxit reader (for viewing pdf files and it is quicker than adobe reader )
and of course for those who are frustrated from htc messaging VITO SMSChat + registry hack(in order to make vito, the default sms application)
A small discruiption along with the app would me nice
DecanA said:
A small discruiption along with the app would me nice
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+1 Yes please!
Doesanyone have any lind to download TomTom 8.40 fro eastern europe?
Seems great aplication!
xavierdemon said:
To be honest, have tried the Acer/TG01 versions of Coreplayer and in my test it's rubbish, mild increase on some file formats, normal version 1.36 of Coreplayer easily outperforms the supposed Hardware accelerated versions and these so called HW accelerated versions were unstable.
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Yep, HTC Album outperforms it as well, much smoother and better quality with correctly encoded videos.
I still use the retail 1.36 for music and standard dvd/tv rips.
Izorai said:
Doesanyone have any lind to download TomTom 8.40 fro eastern europe?
Seems great aplication!
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Check PM.
Grtz,
Degake
Coreplayer for SnapDragon
Can any kind souls provide the link to this Coreplayer for SnapDragon please?
Or at least point me in the right direction by giving the correct filename?
TIA.
Morphgear, FPSEce, Resco Explorer, CorePlayer, Pocket Player, allReader, Opera, Pigeon!, Twitter tab , google maps, rss hub, youtube application, xdaShutdown.
Very cool thread but to have value to it you should include what the app does, I'd say it's more important than download link.. I'm gonna add my list later
Coreplayer first and foremost! So, I'd love to try the SnapDragon version. I'd appreciate a link or a point in the right direction.
Credit goes to the original poster (you can download the APK files off xda website - I am a new member so I cannot post links in thread yet (just search under android app and development - hacking section if you want to locate the original thread):
I have reattached the APK files for convenience (v6 is for 2.0+, v3 is for anything below 2.0). You can also dl from the original thread if its still active.
Description:
Simple APK file and you are set - only works for swf files (not flv files - no conversion compatibilities/works poor on games). It works, but poor for file management, very little controls other than pausing (no picture resolution adjustments, controls to skip or fast forward rewind, speed controls, or playlist management), but the program parses .swf well and played well (it's just choppy) - it does not work like a shockwave player where you can play games and have interactive controls but it does display slideshows well.
I noticed speed of slideshow can sometimes increase or decrease depending on how/if the phone is rotated (personal observation). If anyone knows of a better program for android 2.1 and below (root or not - I use stock deox OC 710 mhz with good mem management and class 6 sd card apps2sd - large swap file and dalvik cache off sd), please let me know? I searched for over a yr and this was as close as I could find. I am happy to have found this but I am almost positive someone knows something or could improve on this even slightly?
Comments:
Per my understanding, there is currently no android port for this type of application, per my understanding and Adobe Flex/Air is still in the works for Android.
The best you could do with .swf files was to convert them either within the media player you used (there are none currently that do this, not now at least, if you know of one please share!!! - even those that claim to do it will not or will run into stability issues, or would be ridiculously expensive - some work on 2.2 I think), there used to be one which I used and it worked which was free in the android market way back in the day of 1.5/1.6 stock sense ui, but, whatever media player that was, it since has been removed from the marketplace or had the feature removed and I cannot find posts for it anywhere else on the web. I tested several players by the way on several settings, even ones for arm7 processors and even swapped roms to stable 2.2 cyanogen on cdma hero - this is sadly as good as it got for me?
The only way I was able to do this was to take the .swf file(s) and manually convert it on a PC (batch/or not) or to run it through the browser off my sd card, like dolphin (this is a pain and slow and there is no functional control).
It was thought to be impossible unless someone could port Gnash to android or some other open source swf player from a linux platform (android is more java than linux, I think? plus the arm6 processor limitations - this was considered unfeasible, you'd be better off programming a shockwave player from scratch than reverse engineer code, I think, even so, without Flex/open GL fixes, or some other mem management, it's not really worth the effort or risk).
Some company, apparently tried, and gave up because of this, I guess, but posted a feasible app for android which works - I think it could be improved on significantly - the dev has his email in the app about section - it just has limits and always defaults to the sd card directory when done vs. going back to folder where the swf files are located.
If anyone knows of a better program over this, again, please share (even paid vid player converter which can do playlists/sound/and/or even controls)! Otherwise, I am glad to share this with everyone - I have been looking "forever" for something like this - I just wish it had more controls or better file browsing/management. Maybe someone would want to work on this project?
Cheers,
Joe.
Ok in the process of learning and trying out software to encode video files for my Inspire I ran across a bit of software so this will be a short guide.
Download: http://www.winnydows.com/
install XviD4PSP which is a free software. if you like it please support the developer.
I have used it on some decent size files and its slow but does a VERY good job with audio and video encoding. You select the files you want and then a place to out put them (i usually put them in my dropbox account) and then i can download them to my phone as they are done! its not very processor intensive (Pentium M 2.0 GHz with 2GB of RAM on W7 laptop) so i let it run in the background while i am running around throughout the day. Since it is encoding video for psp specs you may want to change resolution and such but i have found this is not necessary as the psp is not NEAR as powerful as the Inspire so video will run very nicely.
I know this is more of me telling you about the software and less of a Guide i just wanted to share
If i have helped solved your video problems in anyway drop me a line or give some thanks!
If you want to give us both some extra space on dropbox (250MB) then link me via: Sync your files online and across computers with @Dropbox. 2GB account is free! http://db.tt/zolCPYV
If you have better software than what I have mentiond then just add it to the list!