Android .rmvb playback? - Nexus One Themes and Apps

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!!

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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.
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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.
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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.
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