[ReQ][APP] Core Player - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Divx Mobile player sucks.... and tcp player doesnt show videos correctly. ( .avi ) mostly....
and is core player a free player ? or something u have to buy

cellgm said:
Divx Mobile player sucks.... and tcp player doesnt show videos correctly. ( .avi ) mostly....
and is core player a free player ? or something u have to buy
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endeed you have to buy it. It's not that expensive, but really efficient

CorePlayer costs $30.

What bugs me is that there is a Snapdragon accelerated version on the TG01, why the heck can't I have the option to buy that one? Apparently there is an update on the way, so I guess as a paid up customer I'll get the upgrade free,but still...

NZtechfreak said:
What bugs me is that there is a Snapdragon accelerated version on the TG01, why the heck can't I have the option to buy that one? Apparently there is an update on the way, so I guess as a paid up customer I'll get the upgrade free,but still...
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wuts wrong with Tcp and the 1.66 roms? the video shows weirdly.
divx mobile cant load frames fast enough for a family guy eposiode.

core player works great on htc hd2
looks great on htc hd2 small and full screen movie
if you have problem with coreplayer and you have sound but no picture set in tools,preferences,select pages,video output set on directdraw and problem its gone now you have picture and sound
have fun...

Headset used with Coreplayer
Hello ... is there any way to set the headset included with the HD2 to function with Coreplayer ? I mean, to use the move forward and move back key of the headset to go next and previous songs ...

cellgm said:
wuts wrong with Tcp and the 1.66 roms? the video shows weirdly.
divx mobile cant load frames fast enough for a family guy eposiode.
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coreplayer works fine for me on 1.66
just played an ep of scrubs

Yep, even though its not hardware accelerated it works fine for me also, occasionally choppy for a few secs here and there, thats what I think could be better with the accelerated version.

Sorry noob here. Which version of coreplayer should I get for HD2? I don't want to end up paying for the incorrect version.

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endeed you have to buy it. It's not that expensive, but really efficient
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LOL...not that expensive? 30$ is way too expensive...
just take TCPMP...doesn't look as nice but does basicly the same FOR FREE

NZtechfreak said:
What bugs me is that there is a Snapdragon accelerated version on the TG01, why the heck can't I have the option to buy that one? Apparently there is an update on the way, so I guess as a paid up customer I'll get the upgrade free,but still...
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To use hardware acceleration requires use of Qualcomm intellectual property, which Qualcomm guards jealously. The writers of CorePlayer have not purchased the rights to use this IP. Toshiba have; they hired the CorePlayer guys to make them a special version of Coreplayer for the TG01. If the CorePlayer guys were to distribute that they would get sued by Qualcomm, and possibly also by Toshiba.

alejo1575 said:
Hello ... is there any way to set the headset included with the HD2 to function with Coreplayer ? I mean, to use the move forward and move back key of the headset to go next and previous songs ...
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Well I don't know whether you mean this, but I couldn't control Coreplayer through my Bluetooth headset. If so, just go to tools, settings, go to WMP UI plugins and tick all three options.
Hope that helps

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Video drivers

Hi guys,
hopefully will be returning my I-Mate 9502 soon, and the only device I can imagine replacing it with is a Pro.
Are video drivers present? I read a few threads, but can't find a solid answer. Can the Pro at least play VGA video at full framerate? Can it do this through TV-out? I want to be able to play a divX video from my PC without having to convert.
Also, are there any other horiffic bugs/problems that I should know about that will stop me doing basic things?
Cheers,
Mike
I would also like to know answer for that question before purchasing touch pro. I learned from the mistake of buying kaiser without getting familiar to it's bugs before buying it.
Please someone run gxmark on your touch pro and tell me what score do you get! download gxmark here
edit. with kaiser i scored somewhere around 1550. So hopefully its at least that with touch pro.. and much better.
And please, someone with touch pro, run coreplayer benchmark and any D3D benchmark apps and keep us posted. Those numbers would tell us a lot how the device is managing. This would benefit all the users who are considering to swap their kaiser to TP.
Touchscreen Bug
Yes. I am also looking forward to touch pro. Only one thing interests me and hasn't been completely answered even in diamond forum: can anyone test if THE TOUCHSCREEN BUG from devices like tytn II still exist when playing a game that requires continuous stylus on screen (skyforce reloaded for ex, or call of duty 2). i saw some videos on youtube with a guy playing an emulator on the diamond and it was flawless. If that is the case, then I'm clear to buy this puppy.
rakdoll said:
I would also like to know answer for that question before purchasing touch pro. I learned from the mistake of buying kaiser without getting familiar to it's bugs before buying it.
Please someone run gxmark on your touch pro and tell me what score do you get! download gxmark here
edit. with kaiser i scored somewhere around 1550. So hopefully its at least that with touch pro.. and much better.
And please, someone with touch pro, run coreplayer benchmark and any D3D benchmark apps and keep us posted. Those numbers would tell us a lot how the device is managing. This would benefit all the users who are considering to swap their kaiser to TP.
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I couldn't get gxmark to work, just got a plain white screen. I'll try something else later and test the video playing if nobody else does but I'm just having dinner right now
@ukdj78
If its not an issue can you try out this http://www.glbenchmark.com/GLBenchmark_Community_Full_1_02_WM5_CM.cab , you will need to register at www.glbenchmark.com to view the results. Can you post them here please?
Can you also try running this video as well
http://www.glbenchmark.com/videos/GLBenchmarkPro_High.wmv
Thanks.
Video playing is flawless using Coreplayer, and using the TV-Out cable has absolutely no effect on performance.
I'm not a big believer in benchmarks, but out of interest I ran benchmarks Coreplayer using DirectDraw, GDI, Raw FrameBuffer and QTV Display, just to see whether "QTV display" is still much better - it isn't - they all come out at roughly 140%. So there isn't the same sort of difference that I got when using "QTV Display" on the Kaiser, but the improvement isn't needed anyway (on the Kaiser the same videos would always return benchmarks under 100% unless I used the "QTV Display").
I've tried seven different 700Mb Xvid .avi movies, and they've all work perfectly. No page tearing or stuttering using CorePlayer. Haven't tried TCPMP, but I'm sure it'd work just as well.
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@ukdj78
If its not an issue can you try out this http://www.glbenchmark.com/GLBenchmark_Community_Full_1_02_WM5_CM.cab , you will need to register at www.glbenchmark.com to view the results. Can you post them here please?
Can you also try running this video as well
http://www.glbenchmark.com/videos/GLBenchmarkPro_High.wmv
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Just ran the test, but I have no idea whether the results are any good. They're attached though...
Just tried a selection of video files from my PC in Windows Media Player on the Touch Pro and here are my findings (Video file info determined with GSpot v2.7):
.WMV file: 640x480 29.96fps 1257kps Audio: 44100Hz stereo 64Kps:
It didn't cope too well with it to be honest, sound was ok but the video only appeared to have about half the framerate of what it should be.
.AVI file: DivX 5/6 Codec 640x480 29.97fps 3164kps Audio: PCM 48000Hz 1536kps
Didn't play the video at all - got sound only (probably no video codec on device)
.AVI file: XVid Codex 720x438 29.97fps 1991kps Audio: MP3 44100Hz 128kps
Didn't play video or sound - came up with the message "Windows Media Player cannot play the file."
.MP4 file: 640x480 24fps 1601kps Audio: MP4 48000Hz Unknown kps
Played perfectly - Very smooth and not noticeably different from performance on my PC
.MPG files: Touch Pro does not recognise this format, wanted to try a PAL DVD quality MPEG 2 file
Looks like MP4 is the way to go for video files then
@sub69
Thanks mate. Its not great, almost identical to the Diamond in 3D performance, maybe the Diamond is a wee bit superior.
Any luck playing the video?
Thanks once again .
@ukdj
Try COrePlayer(which is 20USD) or TPCMP, supports a lot more codecs.
I'll try TCPMP then, used that a lot on my Vario II to play flv files but I originally didn't bother to install it on the touch pro cos I knew it could handle flv files since it had a youtube player built in!
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@sub69
Thanks mate. Its not great, almost identical to the Diamond in 3D performance, maybe the Diamond is a wee bit superior.
Any luck playing the video?
Thanks once again .
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I should declare that I had a few things minimised in the background (ActiveSync, Calendar, Messaging, File Explorer) and push mail was running, so it wasn't exactly a scientific test and I'm sure I could get marginally better results if I could be bothered!
We would expect it to be pretty much identical to the Diamond anyway, wouldn't we?
Video is very jerky if you just try to play it in CorePlayer, but if you run a CorePlayer benchmark on it, it's as smooth as you like. Odd. Much better in WMP, but still jerky.
@sub69 I'm having a little issue with text message notifications, could you do me a quick favour and try this on your touch pro: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=418089 If you want me to send you a text message to try it out Private message me with your mobile number and I'll send the word "test" to you!
The processor scores maybe higher although I doubt having minimized apps would have affected the 3D benchmarks. Since a lot of folks have mentioned that TF3D is smoother on the Pro than on the Diamond wondered if it was some changes to the 3D acceleration or better s/w optimisation of TF3D.
Did you try to play the video using QTv? Any benchmark values for the video from Coreplayer? btw, that video plays on the Kaiser at about 9-10fps.
Thanks again .
(just wanted to say this) You guys are the best! So much needed info about this, keep on going!
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@ukdj
Try COrePlayer(which is 20USD) or TPCMP, supports a lot more codecs.
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Don't really wanna pay $20 for testing purposes, sorry and TCPMP doesn't work either - another of the many programs I've found which don't seem to like VGA screens I'm using version 0.72RC1 is there a newer one which might work or is this the latest?
EDIT: just found another cab file for TCPMP on the Athena forum which has a different file name to mine, will give that a try!
2nd EDIT lol: No, that was no good either - it wouldn't even install!
You could try the TCPMP which was rebuilt using VS2008 (its in the dev and hacking forum i think)??
gimme a sec i'll get the URL...
EDIT: Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380387
youve probably already tried it but if not, do
EDIT 2: Im getting my Touch Pro soon after i get back from vacation (a week or so) so i will encode some vids into VGA and see how they perform, ive found coreplayer to be great so far with my Hermes so will have a straight comparison using the same files benchmarked both in QVGA and VGA versions on both devices.
Might be worth stating what kinda of formats people are using aswell (XVid/DivX, H261 etc....)
Try the one in this post, this is working on the diamond so high probability it will work on the touch pro.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2061081&postcount=1
Cab at the bottom.
mrvanx said:
You could try the TCPMP which was rebuilt using VS2008 (its in the dev and hacking forum i think)??
gimme a sec i'll get the URL...
EDIT: Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380387
youve probably already tried it but if not, do
EDIT 2: Im getting my Touch Pro soon after i get back from vacation (a week or so) so i will encode some vids into VGA and see how they perform, ive found coreplayer to be great so far with my Hermes so will have a straight comparison using the same files benchmarked both in QVGA and VGA versions on both devices.
Might be worth stating what kinda of formats people are using aswell (XVid/DivX, H261 etc....)
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Thanks,
I found changing the "Normal buffer size" to about 8000 kb improves video playback dramatically of an XVid file. This video was designed for the Tilt however with a 320x240 video size. I'll have to wait and see how it plays something at 640x480.
aksd said:
The processor scores maybe higher although I doubt having minimized apps would have affected the 3D benchmarks. Since a lot of folks have mentioned that TF3D is smoother on the Pro than on the Diamond wondered if it was some changes to the 3D acceleration or better s/w optimisation of TF3D.
Did you try to play the video using QTv? Any benchmark values for the video from Coreplayer? btw, that video plays on the Kaiser at about 9-10fps.
Thanks again .
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I guess that the smoother TF3D on the Raphael will be because it's a later build (later than any I ever saw in my Diamond ROM's, anyway).
Didn't get a percentage value for that video...I guess that because of the filetype, CorePlayer "benchmarks" it differently? CorePlayer just told me the bitrate and properties of that high-def file when I ran it's benchmark to the end. Again, QTV, DirectDraw, RawFrameBuffer, and GDI all looked pretty much identical to my untrained eye, but this time I didn't have percentage values to confirm that...
Can i play a 700MB 640x480 X-Vid (or wmv,...) file on a touch pro with coreplayer smoothly? or even a 2x700MB movie? (-->means double bitrate)
Sorry if the question is stupid, but i always read no concrete answer. (means YES or NO)
greetings
empi

divx player for touch pro

this is a very nice player which plays divx movies
http://labs.divx.com/system/files/private/DivXPlayer_PPC.zip
For people having problems to download this file: Try another browser instead of Internet Explorer.
I could download it with Firefox, but when I tried to download it at a friends place with IE, it failed.
So I tried it at home with IE, also problems.
Tried it again with Firefox: No problem
have no problem downloading it with IE7..
you should ditch firefox. its the most sucky browser there is.. go check Opera if you insist on having a better browser as this is the only one better then IE7.
da_jojo said:
have no problem downloading it with IE7..
you should ditch firefox. its the most sucky browser there is.. go check Opera if you insist on having a better browser as this is the only one better then IE7.
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I hope you're joking! IE7 is terrible. Firefox is vastly superior and can be customised nicely! Opera is great on the PC (Not a huge fan of it on the PPC though); If you want speed, Safari is what you need!
Regarding the Dixv player, there is a slightly newer version available HERE
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I hope you're joking! IE7 is terrible. Firefox is vastly superior and can be customised nicely! Opera is great on the PC (Not a huge fan of it on the PPC though); If you want speed, Safari is what you need!
Regarding the Dixv player, there is a slightly newer version available HERE
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I just tried this out and was very surprised to note that it played a full size 700 mb movie as well as Coreplayer with "QTV Display". I was only expecting it to be as good as "directdraw" on coreplayer, slow and jittery.
Has anyone tried this program with the TV Out cable? I wonder if it would still have the blue flicker reported when using Coreplayer and TV Out.
P0ll0L0c0 said:
Has anyone tried this program with the TV Out cable? I wonder if it would still have the blue flicker reported when using Coreplayer and TV Out.
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My TV-Out cable arrives on Friday, so I'll let you know!
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My TV-Out cable arrives on Friday, so I'll let you know!
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Great, I hope it works. Based on the reviews on Coreplayer and it's TV Out, I'd kind of lost hope on video performance for this phone.
I installed it and got a message that it is outdated and go to mobile.divx.com to get the updated player. The problem is that it requires a login and gives no option to "join". How can I get the updated player??
sndtubes said:
I installed it and got a message that it is outdated and go to mobile.divx.com to get the updated player. The problem is that it requires a login and gives no option to "join". How can I get the updated player??
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Try the latest one HERE
I have a TV-out cable, and I can confirm that the Divx player doesn't have any blue flicker like Coreplayer.
i dl'd the file and it said i installed the wrong file even though i installed the right cab file.
Thanks Guys,
I think the link should have been Here instead.
How long does it run for before it expires?
Cheers,
D.
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I have a TV-out cable, and I can confirm that the Divx player doesn't have any blue flicker like Coreplayer.
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Awesome. Can someone confirm the video quality over TV Out with this program? The two questions I have specifically are the following: Does the processor slow down any further when exporting via tv out - or does the tv out hardware take over? Also - when exporting to a widescreen tv, does the image stretch to the right aspect ratio, or does it only get wide making the image look fat?
Sorry P0ll0L0c0 unable to confirm TV Out performance as I don't have a cable, I can confirm that the app's not bad, it does however reset your backlight settings to 5 mins on battery and 10 mins on power but forgets to return them to original settings on exit.
Other than that, good work.
D.
got my pro and the tv-out cable today.
from what i can say is that the divx player sucks big time
coreplayer is the one to go for. but yes, i also have that blue flickering when using qtv. any fix for it already? still using the o2 stock rom if that matters.
TarKin said:
got my pro and the tv-out cable today.
from what i can say is that the divx player sucks big time
coreplayer is the one to go for. but yes, i also have that blue flickering when using qtv. any fix for it already? still using the o2 stock rom if that matters.
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I guess it must depend on the file. I've got a 700 mb copy of Hellboy that plays just as good on the divx player when compared to coreplayer using qtv. Since qtv doesn't work with tv out due to the blue flicker, the divx player has the advantage in my opinion.
I'm now tempted to buy a tv out cable to see how good output will be - but I think they're overpriced right now.
The Divx player stutters with every avi file I've tried on my device. Core player on QTV setting is by far the best (although you get the blue flicker on TV-Out). It's not too bad on the Direct Draw setting when using TV-Out, watchable.
Hopefully the next release of Core Player will solve this issue.
Guys I just chimed in on this thread. I just got my 8gig card and now I want to try out a movie on my phone. I have the latest version of TCPMP installed on my phone. Should I go with the Coreplayer you guys have been talking about on this thread? Also I don't understand what you guys were talking about in using the tv out input etc... I am switching from a Palm Treo to the Pro and I am trying to use this phone for all it's worth. Please help me. Thanks!!!!
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Guys I just chimed in on this thread. I just got my 8gig card and now I want to try out a movie on my phone. I have the latest version of TCPMP installed on my phone. Should I go with the Coreplayer you guys have been talking about on this thread? Also I don't understand what you guys were talking about in using the tv out input etc... I am switching from a Palm Treo to the Pro and I am trying to use this phone for all it's worth. Please help me. Thanks!!!!
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seems like u can either use coreplayer or the divx player on our devices. There is just a conflict weather it works with our phones TV/out. (Our phones can output video to a TV with a special cable)
im interested in this. Installing the divx player now to test some 700mb movies.
brooksthepro said:
seems like u can either use coreplayer or the divx player on our devices. There is just a conflict weather it works with our phones TV/out. (Our phones can output video to a TV with a special cable)
im interested in this. Installing the divx player now to test some 700mb movies.
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So I should uninstall TCPMP and install coreplayer or divx?

XVID and AVI on the G1

there hasn't been an app on the market that could play .avi's. could there be a hack to add the divx codec to the phone or is it just not possible for the phone to play xvid files?
.avi is a container format for video streams, so beyond an app being able to open the avi, codecs need to exist to decode the streams inside.
Android's multimedia architecture is built around PacketVideo OpenCORE. Excerpt from this document on interacting with OpenCORE:
There are several ways to integrate a codec into the PV OpenCore multimedia framework
including as a compressed media I/O component, as a node, and as an OpenMax component
integrated into the OpenMax codecs nodes that are part of the framework. Many codecs,
especially those that include hardware acceleration, implement the OpenMax IL interface making
the OpenMax interface the most straightforward method of integration in those cases.
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Try CorePlayer..
EDIT: Sorry, did'nt recognize this is Android section Anyway, would be nice to see CorePlayer or TCPMP for Android platform!
Regards,
Carty..
Carty said:
Try CorePlayer..
EDIT: Sorry, did'nt recognize this is Android section Anyway, would be nice to see CorePlayer or TCPMP for Android platform!
Regards,
Carty..
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If you go to www.coreplayer.com it tells you that its coming soon for the Iphone and Android.
lazee_smurf said:
If you go to www.coreplayer.com it tells you that its coming soon for the Iphone and Android.
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20$ for a video player? no thanks...
devsk said:
20$ for a video player? no thanks...
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I love how some people expect all software to be free.
maxdamage2122 said:
I love how some people expect all software to be free.
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not all, but some. I will pay for super good video editing software with some cool effects. But playing video is very basic.
XviD decompression on a 400 MHz CPU in a Java-like VM.
I lol'd. We'll see.
Gary13579 said:
XviD decompression on a 400 MHz CPU in a Java-like VM.
I lol'd. We'll see.
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Don't forget that the screen is small. In fact, you can test it out yourself. Pick a video of your choosing, fire up avidemux, choose IPOD preset and encode it at 320x240. Play it on G1. Plays wonderful quality and perfectly smooth.
Don't underestimate the graphics power of this device. It can do more complex h264 (xvid's and divx's successor) perfectly fine.
Gary13579 said:
XviD decompression on a 400 MHz CPU in a Java-like VM.
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Not at all impossible to decode XviD (if an openmax codec is implemented), given realistic mobile-oriented resolutions and bitrates.
devsk said:
Don't forget that the screen is small. In fact, you can test it out yourself. Pick a video of your choosing, fire up avidemux, choose IPOD preset and encode it at 320x240. Play it on G1. Plays wonderful quality and perfectly smooth.
Don't underestimate the graphics power of this device. It can do more complex h264 (xvid's and divx's successor) perfectly fine.
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I highly doubt h264 decoding is done within the Davlik VM. Hell, there may even be hardware acceleration for that. But at the moment, any DivX/XviD player would be coded in Java, making is quite a bit slower and harder to do than the h264 version.
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But at the moment, any DivX/XviD player would be coded in Java, making is quite a bit slower and harder to do than the h264 version.
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The UI would be Java, but the codec itself would be a c/c++ implementation that hooked into opencore.
jashsu said:
The UI would be Java, but the codec itself would be a c/c++ implementation that hooked into opencore.
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Which, currently in Android, would be impossible?
the N95 plays divx/xvid files (just any that you'd find on a computer) perfectly using Coreplayer. I would like to think that the G1 could handle the same files just as well with the same software, given that it has 3 times as much ram and a 30% faster Qualcomm processor...unless the G1 suffers the same problem as every Windows Mobile device by HTC currently on the market.
I do hope not.
devsk said:
not all, but some. I will pay for super good video editing software with some cool effects. But playing video is very basic.
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so is bread&milk...
leoni1980 said:
the N95 plays divx/xvid files (just any that you'd find on a computer) perfectly using Coreplayer.
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Because it's written in a native language and runs directly on the cpu and gpu (as opposed to inside a VM)
vihil said:
so is bread&milk...
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you are comparing bread&milk with features on G1...You need to get a life...
maxdamage2122 said:
I love how some people expect all software to be free.
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20 bucks is a ripoff whatever way you look at it. I love people who assume people want it for free instead of for a reasonable price.
devsk said:
you are comparing bread&milk with features on G1...You need to get a life...
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Maybe we all do...
I'm sure someone has already worked their magic and created a video player for Android. All they are waiting for is for Google to allow them to charge for the App on the marketplace.

Coreplayer not compatible with HD2??

... according to these guys anyways. I didn't find any news about this either in Coreplayers forums or via Google.
http://www.winmo.nl/coreplayer-incompatible-met-htc-hd2/ (original link)
http://translate.google.co.uk/trans...tible-met-htc-hd2/&sl=nl&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 (google translated)
when is core player 2.0 going to be released?
There wrong mate!
Im running the latest build just fine! awsome on such a big screen too
Im running version 1.3.5 without problems
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... according to these guys anyways. I didn't find any news about this either in Coreplayers forums or via Google.
http://www.winmo.nl/coreplayer-incompatible-met-htc-hd2/ (original link)
http://translate.google.co.uk/trans...tible-met-htc-hd2/&sl=nl&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 (google translated)
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Goes to show just how reliable the internet is.
Really though, there's been tons of talk about Coreplayer on HD2 and even aload of benchmarks. It works fine.
just confirming, thanks guys. ordered my hd2 and eagerly awaiting delivery! eta 17th nov... fingers crossed
Erm...am I being dumb? I can't get video to play in CorePlayer on my HD2, what's the correct setting I need?
Thanks a million!
Update: Don't worry, I think I sussed it out. I've set it to GDI and smooth zoom to on and it seems to have done it. Looks absolutely amazing!
I want to buy the coreplayer for the HTC HD2 (http://coreplayer.com/content/view/28/69/).
Does anybody know which version i need:
The Windows Mobile PocketPC / ARM Version or
the Windows Mobile Smartphone / ARM Version?
Thanks a lot!!
[email protected] said:
when is core player 2.0 going to be released?
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when the pigs can fly.
BO3K said:
I want to buy the coreplayer for the HTC HD2 (http://coreplayer.com/content/view/28/69/).
Does anybody know which version i need:
The Windows Mobile PocketPC / ARM Version or
the Windows Mobile Smartphone / ARM Version?
Thanks a lot!!
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Use PPC version, Smatphone OS is for phone without touch screen
My coreplayer works with DirectDraw on my dutch Hd2 ...and its slightly faster than Raw and GDI
Petulinek said:
Use PPC version, Smatphone OS is for phone without touch screen
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Thank you!!
Jaqb said:
My coreplayer works with DirectDraw on my dutch Hd2 ...and its slightly faster than Raw and GDI
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Me too, it is work like a charm in my HD2.
Yes, the last version 1.36 works fine...
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Yes, the last version 1.36 works fine...
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Same here...
No problems here
Im running version 1.3.5 without problems, been using the same release on all my PPC models
Could someone with good benchmarks post his settings?
I've tried GDI and Direct draw it works but a/v is asyncron after a while.
I tried Divx Mpeg Mp4 and Mkv Files.
Works fine here, with GDI and RawBuffer settings.
Both performance and quality suck when playing MPEG-4 files though; haven't tried any other formats, but the videos I encode render much better in HTC Album and WMP than in CorePlayer.
Help!
Please, let me know what I have to do in order to make core player 1.3.6 plays all videos CP 1.3. 0 played without any problem on my blackstone ...
I am getting crazy! This is the thing that inhibits me to love my new Leo!
moromirco said:
Please, let me know what I have to do in order to make core player 1.3.6 plays all videos CP 1.3. 0 played without any problem on my blackstone ...
I am getting crazy! This is the thing that inhibits me to love my new Leo!
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Simply set output to GDI.

Excellent DVD Video Encoding GUI for the HD2

this is a GREAT piece of software, discovered this a while ago
while I was using the Blackstone (HTC Touch HD).
1. using this :
http://www.magicdvdripper.com/index.htm
rip your desired DVD, rip it to a wmv format
2. then using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
convert the file. (wvga and everything else use default settings)
place it in your sd card (in say for example a folder named "Films")
just simply open it using file explorer = now
TOTAL HAPPINESS
all credits to its creators
Not quite total happiness. Pay special attention to the video and mouths and such. If you're on a TMOUS phone, you should see 250ms of desync. Might want to mention we should introduce a negative delay of 250ms.
Seriously, someone has to have a fix for this glaring problem of the HD2!
curiousGeorge said:
Not quite total happiness. Pay special attention to the video and mouths and such. If you're on a TMOUS phone, you should see 250ms of desync. Might want to mention we should introduce a negative delay of 250ms.
Seriously, someone has to have a fix for this glaring problem of the HD2!
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Hi, I found that SPB Mobile DVD ripped video without any apparent audio sync issues. The product isn't free though (just a free demo).
Why would anyone encode to a proprietary format like WMV? At least do H.264/MP4 which will provide with much better quality and smaller size. And there are plenty of free encoders on the net.
cMMY69 said:
Hi, I found that SPB Mobile DVD ripped video without any apparent audio sync issues. The product isn't free though (just a free demo).
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I don't think it's possible to avoid the 250ms skew with a general purpose encoding program. I don't think it's encoder-side at all--the TMOUS HD2 produces this audio skew (lip sync problem) on ALL audio it plays, from games to the stock Transformers videos.
I suggest you reexamine your video and see if you can't spot it--it's subtle, and you might not have seen it there before. I'm sure it's not a settings issue for me--if all programs, games, and videos (every video I put on here, some of which I didn't convert, some of which I play with Coreplayer, etc) all have the issue...and accross multiple ROMs, and other TMOUS customers have the same, it's a problem with the HD2. I suspect drivers.
what about mp4forhd?
it converts your dvd's directly from dvd to mp4...
DN41
DN41 said:
what about mp4forhd?
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Thanks for pointing out, m8. Will definitely try this app.
Olioaglio
DN41 said:
what about mp4forhd?
it converts your dvd's directly from dvd to mp4...
DN41
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I doubt any "converter" can fix the problem with our HD2's. All audio on the HD2 is 250ms delayed.

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