Hi there,
I have been desperate searching for a stream player that can play an Ogg stream.
Tried PowerAmp, WinAmp ... nearly every popular player for android ... still nothing that can play an online stream in the Ogg format.
In Windowsmobile the Coreplayer plays everything! My playlists with online radio stations are being loaded and played there, mp3, ogg streams no matter what ...
I see the Coreplayer project for Android reaches its prefinal stages and hope it will play m3u playlists and Ogg streams aswell!
Do you have any experiences with Ogg format streams? Which player would play them?
Thank you in advance!
Hmm, my thoughts about the Ogg issue seem to be confirmed ... there is to date no app to play Ogg online streams!
Let´s hope the Android version of the popular Coreplayer will play them all
Cheers
I have created simple library which might help you: https://github.com/radzio/AndroidOggStreamPlayer - it is simple Ogg Stream decoder based on JOrbis library. On my Nexus 7 everything is working great and I can play Ogg live streams.
Cheers
App: Internet Radio Player
Hi,
I searched for an android app which plays ogg Streams + save own streams as bookmarks.
I have tried so many apps and found it.
Internet Radio Player, Musertech
playstore id=com.media.miplayer
(can't post URLs)
Best Regards,
seb001
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Hi there.
Does anyone knows where can i get a .flv player or a media player that plays .flv files?
Thanks
tried this
http://www.aximsite.com/boards/tips...flash-video-flv-files-pocket-pc-possible.html
more hits here
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=flv+pocketpc&btnG=Google+Search&lr=lang_da|lang_en
Tcpmp+flv Plug
Youtube player should do the trick.
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
Or you can try this one http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org
Its called ffplay and it is free and open source. So check it out.
FLV can be directly view on TCPMP but cannot forward
Coreplayer can view FLV in Soren & FLV1 codec & can forward, cannot support OnV6
I have been looking for a solution to play WMV files, streaming. While a few apps can play WMV, there don't seem to be any that can view streaming WMV files. It seems that Yxplayer can ALMOST, but not quite play them.
So far I have tested: Meridian, mVideoPlayer, Vplayer, QQPlayer, VitalPlayer, and as I said, earlier, Yxplayer.
I'm looking for a player for Android which handles an mms:// audio stream. Which one must I have? All players I tried you can't add stream url's or it's only mp3 etc. and not windows media player streams. I hope someone can help me out.
Thanks.
Hello all. I see that the pre-install music player does not play WMA files. Does anyone know if it's possible to make the default music player work with WMA, maybe by installing a codec or somesuch? Alternatively, can anyone recommend a tablet-friendly media player app to replace the default?
Nope, no such thing as installing "codecs" under Android.
Quick search on the market for "wma" shows that poweramp can play wma. Software decode for audio should be pretty easy so there are likely to be a number of 3rd party audio players that can play other formats.
Media Player for tablets
leecotton said:
Hello all. I see that the pre-install music player does not play WMA files. Does anyone know if it's possible to make the default music player work with WMA, maybe by installing a codec or somesuch? Alternatively, can anyone recommend a tablet-friendly media player app to replace the default?
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I reccomend XBMC media player. Beta 2 is out and is reasonably stable, and it is easy to install a touch friendly skin. Go to xbmc.org to download.
Hi guys, right now I'm using playerpro to play .flac songs. But the problem is the player can't detect .flac format. I can only play it using file explorer (i.e es explorer). So I was wondering is there any ways to allow my sensation detect those .flac format songs?
Thanks in advance.
I believe if you have the VLC media player available on the market, that will detect and play FLAC format. If you don't, I am unsure of the capabilities of the music player that is included with the Android OS. I believe it to be MP3, and MP4 but nothing else. That is why I recommend VLC. Also if you have the new WinAmp app from the market that also supports FLAC file types.