Hi. Do you know which application is suitable for playing *pps files with sound?
I tried OfficeSuite - the slideshow is OK, but the sound is missing.
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Hi All,
I downloaded and installed DivX (Not as part of the special ROM) and I can't get it to play any sound ? I can play MPG files ok but without sound.
Is there anything I need to do to enable it ? I have checked volume and also checked that audio is enabled. Sound works fine in Media player.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Ta,
Rob.
hey mate
is your mpeg stored in the xda or in the storage card? if it's the latter; had the same problem a while back. what i did was stored an mpeg file in my storage card; creating folders and putting the file in one of them. used pocket tv and divx and no sound. took me while to figure it out; what i did was simply stored the mpeg file directly into the storage card; no folders. result; sound was there. posted this problem a while back but no one was able to figure it out. strangely it only occurs with mpeg; not with mp3s.
cheers
rob
pockettv
Can you recomend pocket tv?
not quite sure if to get it or not
I like it and if you dont then the option of removing it again is always there
video clips on xda
pocket tv is only program that seems to run all my video clips without problem. Some wouldnt recognize the clip format(even mediaplayer while pc mediaplayer played clip fine) or no sound(arghhhhhhhh)
I have MP3 songs loaded to my Mogul/Titan. I have managed to get them as ringtones, but on most of them I really need to start the ringtone about 20-35 seconds into the song since the beginnings are not loud enough to be recognizable.
What is the easiest way for me to edit out the first bit and resave it for the ringtone?
Sorry, probably a newbie question ~ but this is my 3rd generation of PPC, honest!
You can do that with Media Coder, doing a MP3 -> MP3 conversion with some of your own clipping
or you can do a MP3 -> WAV and clip it mix it in the Windows Sound Recorder then convert it back to MP3
See, I knew it was a newbie Q because that is all Dutch to me!
tons of progs that does that but for windows
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=mp3+editor&btnG=Google+Search&lr=lang_da|lang_en
this is nice and simple appl:
http://www.smart-system.pl/mp3/butcher/
just download and cut ur mp3
cudo
mp3 cut
I use Mp3 Direct Cut nothing fancy but is works well and its free.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/
I use Audacity. Its free and very simple to use.
dbPowerAmp music converter to change the quality
hi:
i just got smart player. my other vid players go thru its own external speaker by default.
how can i make smart player do so on Kaiser?
thanx
Hey guys, after a full afternoon of searching I turn to you for help.
As the title says, I'm looking for a way to stream my Win System Sound to my SGS. Not specific media like movies or music, the entire Master Mix. Either through an App or through a Windows Server of some kind.
I already tried VLC Stream & Convert but failed miserably setting it up to capture and stream my Desktop correctly - got just the image, no sound. Also couldn't get it so stream a captured DirectShow Device, for the simple reason that my Win-VLCPlayer can't seem to find any.
Any hints on how to get it working or links on further reading are much appreciated.
manup0d
Managed to get it working, kinda.
For those interested: The problem with the DirectShow Device streaming through VLC is the original Windows7 audio driver for Sound On Board Mainboards. You have to install the Vista driver to be able to select the Stereo Mix as a Recording Device. DRM says hello. With the Vista codec you just select "Capture DirectShow" in VLC Stream & Convert and voila. (pro version is needed)
The issue now is the six second lag I get even over WiFi. XD
Have to play around with the transcoding and codec settings. Any advice or other solutions?
Hi Manup0d!
Could you give me a few pointers on how you got this working with VLC Stream & Convert?
All I get is... well, nothing. I suppose I have the same audio driver issue - where did you get the Vista driver? Or did you just download your sound card manufacturer's Vista driver set and install that?
Have you found any possibility other than VLC, by any chance?
I'd love to be able to do this, for listening to music with one of the many Winamp Remote Control apps...
-edit- Works on Windows 7 if you use "Virtual Audio Cable" as the sound device (just set it as the default device or set it as the audio device in the app you're trying to hear audio from), then run VLC Stream & Convert regularly and use "Open Input => DirectShow".
The delay really is annoying though - between 5 and 15 seconds on WiFi . Have you found a way to get rid of, or at least reduce the delay? Anything under 5 seconds would be fine
I'm getting no midi sound with my K-R42. I'm trying to use musician apps that display a tablature or sheet music and all of them need midi support for playing music.
Do any of you have any idea of that can be done about this?
Thanks a lot