Is there any way to intregate M3u playlist to window mobile, i have been doing my research and i feel this point has not been put foward or it has but has not seen the daylist of day in the eyes of rom cookers or other forum users fluent in programming. I just want to know is this would be possible to do this or i shouldnt even bother and just go with shuffle all the way on my music. I know there are other apps out there that can play m3u playlists but i want to play my music on my htc music player on my htc hd2.
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Hi to everyone.
I am searching for an good mp3 and eventually aac player. windows media player is nice for a few songs but I really hate the way you use the libary (the way you need to change one directory up for other artist etc with you stylus).
tcpmp is nice for movies but not for mp3 playback with more than 50 songs - or am I wrong?
i have heard of ppod but development is frozen and i dont know if i should try it?!
what do you use and what can you recommend?
Ohhh : I need the software for wm2003se (its a HTC Magician)
kind regards, VL
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/
hi all,
I'm looking for some way to use the Smart Playlist functionality in WMP (desktop version) on my Wizard.
I'm currently trying to learn a language and it's really annoying to be rocking out to my favorite songs and then here "blue....alabastru...blue" followed by a few more songs.
What I want to do is set up a Smart Playlist that will play all of my mp3's/wma's EXCEPT those that have an ID tag of LANGUAGE LEARNING. While I don't change out my music all that often, it does happen, which is another reason why I want a dynamic playlist instead of one that I have to manually open to edit out the language files.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Edit: In a perfect world I'd like to find an all-in-one media player that can play Divx and XviD videos well. CorePlayer and the like would be perfect, but it doesn't look like it supports dynamic playlists
Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this is the best forum to post this, but here goes.
I use Windows media Player on my WM6 phone, well Duttys 6.1 actually, but i don't think that will change anything.
I know its not generally the preferred player, but I like it. Anyway, my question, is there a way to tell it to ONLY scan a specific folder to add media to the library, or does it have to always scan then entire memory card.
The thing is, I use my TyTN II as my portable MP3 player, so I have alot of music stored on my memory card, but I also have newsbreak download all my pod casts to my memory card too, and media player adds these podcasts to the library too.
So is there a way I can tell it to just scan my Music folder so these other audio files don't get mixed in with my music library.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
ps. if your solution is 'use a different player' please don't bother.
thanks...
Has nobody any idea's.
Even a 'No, give it up' would be better than nothing.
I will like to know too also a way to keep my radio streams easy to play
Bump, this is actually a good one. It's such a hassle when you add one or two songs or videos and then have to tell WMP to update and watch it re-read and re-add 500 files. I have a 4GB micro and that can take awhile!
Please, somebody, anybody.....
Make playlists that is what I do. I have oodles of audio books on my memory card and to avoid them get scrambled in when I shuffle I just load a playlist.
As for the using a 2nd media player I do that also when I don't want to load navigate to find the playlist and change settings from shuffle to consecutive playback. I just use HTC Home with HTC Audio manager for in a hurry playback of music. Hope this helps.
Edit: Just wanted to add I decided to play with WMP a little more after posting and fund that If you use the ID3v1/ID3v2 tags and sort that way it is really useful too. But to simplify a solution again I recommend a playlist. You can create and edit you playlists right on the phone. If your tags are accurate you can make a proper playlist in no time.
Playlists are the things I really wanted to avoid, I add and remove songs and albums pretty much everyday and having to recreate the playlist everytime seems silly.
Thanks for the contribution though.
While i was searching for a way to create playlist from the phone itself, to work with WMP, the only real solution was Playlist manager. However, I ran into the error that keeps me from opening the playlist through the program and doesn't allow me to edit the playlist, but can only open in WMP. So I already had TCPMP on my phone and already knew I could make playlist and play them through TCPMP, but using tcpmp to play music takes too much time to find a song especially if you have a looong playlist. What I didn't know was TCPMP can save a playlist in ASX, so once I found that out, I was able to make a playlist through TCPMP, save it as an ASX and open it through WMP, which makes it alot easier to find a song if you just begin to type the title of it in the library. Just another solution for making playlists through the phone and playing it on WMP.
Did you read my Playlist / Media Library bible in the General forum? It might help you.
I'm looking for a media player that will allow me to select music by Album Artist, I have spend hours tagging my music and most music players I try use the Artist, which contains multiple entries for the same album.
The only software I have found on WM is Pocket Player, but not entirely convinced by it. I have also recently got a HTC Tattoo, but can't find any decent media player that supports the resolution, let alone one which handles Album Artist.
Any recommendations welcome
I know this is a very old thread but... same question. I am kind of in disbelief that all the music players for Android are so poor, but it seems they areā¦ can anyone recommend a player that correctly handles music with various artists in a single album (which is very common)?
Ideally one which also supports the ability to search the music collection, and replaygain.
How is it that with the numerous apps available, there are still none with as many features as Windows Mobile had several years ago? *shakes head*