play video - Mogul, XV6800 ROM Development

how do i make tcmp the default player for video, so that when i click on a divx avi file from my storage card, it opens with tcmp and not wmp?
also does anyone encode divx files differently before playing them on the ppc? anything i should know about the best way to put them on and watch them?
thanks

gbenj said:
how do i make tcmp the default player for video, so that when i click on a divx avi file from my storage card, it opens with tcmp and not wmp?
also does anyone encode divx files differently before playing them on the ppc? anything i should know about the best way to put them on and watch them?
thanks
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Try to go to the SETTINGS of TCPMP and then on File Assocations check every box to the files you want TCPMP to work with / be default player for.
I use SPB Mobile DVD to not only convert the movies but to import them to my XV6800
http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=1&osId=993&jid=1363X7648B71C7EF7CX46EE5B3F7X17D&platformId=2&N=4294913805%2095844&R=200398&productId=200398

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.avi doesnt work for WMP

I have tryed a number of .avi files and havent been able to open them using WMP how come it doesnt work. :? replys much appreciated
The same problem happens to me.. I cannot copy the music using the wmp to my xda. It states the network path was not found. Anyone help me pls..
download Divx or sum other media player
had the same problem here. Downloaded the windows media encoder and converted to pocket pc friendly format, and worked a treat!
pocket wmp only play wmv and asf and other ms formats
the only non ms formats i think it plays are midi not sure if it does play that since i havent tried, wav, mp3
the give aways is if you explore around your files and choosing a avi file dont make wmp play it automaticly it's simply because it dont support it
and it dont auto get codecs like it does on windows at least my wmp dont but then it's not version 9

watch movies on XDA1 ?

Hi
Sorry to sound thick, but can anyone tell me if I can download movies onto SDs card, and watch them on my XDA1 windows media player ?
I have tried a mpeg & avi, they play on my desktop but not on my xda
thanks in advance for any help
steve
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about
or
make your movies into freaky special ms formats like wmv or something to make media player play them
Hi there.
WMV for PPC is not that good. Why don't you try this one:
http://divx.ppccool.com/ -- The very easy to use Encoder for all kinds of formats.
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/download -- The Code Pocket Media Player wich is fast enough to play high quality movies with high quality Sound. I was really impressed by both of these tools!
Have Fun,
Timo
EDIT, ah I'm sorry. Rudegar allready told you about the player... But use the encoder. Nothing is more intuitive than that
Hi Mcnugget
Thanks for your reply, but what do I do next...sorry im a bit thick
steve
normaly exe files are have to be run in windows and they autoinstall the pda program to the pda next time you sync
cab files are run on the pda where they autoinstall
both paths should result in an icon in programs which start the program
then you choose files and browse to where your movie is
then you click on the movie file and it plays

mp4 format pls help

i ahve worked on a littel piece of movie 1 minute long and i need to have it on my HTV TYTN...
i have tried both avi or mp4 if i record something with my phone on mp4 i can see it .. if i import from my computer a littel fiel on mp4 format it sais unsuported format or simething similar.
"canoot playback the file. the format is not supported".
can someone pls help me? i realy need those mp4 file on my phone.
thanks a lot
Xilisoft Video Converter Ultimate 5.1.22.0305
this program rocks.. i did it..
if anybody needs a convertor to work with HTC...
use teh blackberry mp4 preset. ;o)
Can also use SUPER... Freeware conversion software. Nothing flash, but works OK... Converts a pile of formats though from avi to matroska, MP3 to ogg...
The thing with MP4 is it's like AVI - you can have one of many formats inside the MP4 wrapper.
It might be that the MP4 file has an H.264 video stream and an AAC audio stream - try playing it with CorePlayer Mobile or the Omnia MP4 player. I'd suggest you try playing it on your computer first (with something like VLC or Media Player Classic) - that way you can see what codecs it's actually using, and if needed transcode the file to a format which your mobile phone can play.
Thats why I like SUPER. It has specific settings for a multitude of devices, PPC's are on the list. Its up to you to choose the size of the screen, the frame rate and audio codec used but I find it works well and fast.
Cheers...

Tcpmp 2010

This is just my personal build that works best for me. Made up of mostly old but a small percentage of new components from BIMBAM & LBE TEAM. Comes with 2 players. One plays FLV, FLV4, RMVB, the other player will not play these but will play MPEG2, VCD, SVCD, DVD & CINEPAK. Both players will play WMV, SVQ1/SVQ3, MP4, AVI, MPEG and many more common audio and video formats. I use one player as my main player cause it handles most formats except MPEG2 & CINEPAK. Both players are skinable.
TIPS:
Some QT files will play if the extention is changed from QT to MOV or AVI
VOB & DAT files will play if extention is changed to MPG. If the codec is MPEG1 they will play in Both players. VOB & DAT files are MPEG1 & MPEG2 videos so all will play.
No build of TCPMP will play FLV files that use the H.263 OR H.264 codecs but other files that use that use the H.263 & H.264 codecs will play.
The LYRIC plugin works very well. All you have to do is put the LRC file in the same folder as the MP3 and make sure the file names match and the lyrics for that song will play automatically when the song starts. The lyrics will not show if the MP3 has album art.
www.4shared.com/file/TXSUN3IZ/TCPMP_2010_EDITION.html
do you mind to send one to [email protected]
I can't access it due to company's firewall
By the way, is your new rmvb plug-in used in this one? Or should I update after install this one?
Thank you very much.
wbecat said:
do you mind to send one to [email protected]
I can't access it due to company's firewall
By the way, is your new rmvb plug-in used in this one? Or should I update after install this one?
Thank you very much.
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I tried sending it but my Yahoo! is not letting upload attachments for some odd reason. U might want to ask a friend to download. Sorry I will try again in the morning. It does have the new RMVB plugin.
OK I will download at home
Thank you
porkenhimer said:
This is just my personal build that works best for me. Made up of mostly old but a small percentage of new components from BIMBAM & LBE TEAM. Comes with 2 players. One plays FLV, FLV4, RMVB, the other player will not play these but will play MPEG2, VCD, SVCD, DVD & CINEPAK. Both players will play WMV, SVQ1/SVQ3, MP4, AVI, MPEG and many more common audio and video formats. I use one player as my main player cause it handles most formats except MPEG2 & CINEPAK. Both players are skinable.
TIPS:
Some QT files will play if the extention is changed from QT to MOV or AVI
VOB & DAT files will play if extention is changed to MPG. If the codec is MPEG1 they will play in Both players. VOB & DAT files are MPEG1 & MPEG2 videos so all will play.
No build of TCPMP will play FLV files that use the H.263 OR H.264 codecs but other files that use that use the H.263 & H.264 codecs will play.
The LYRIC plugin works very well. All you have to do is put the LRC file in the same folder as the MP3 and make sure the file names match and the lyrics for that song will play automatically when the song starts. The lyrics will not show if the MP3 has album art.
www.4shared.com/file/TXSUN3IZ/TCPMP_2010_EDITION.html
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Hello,
Excellent work you have done, now if this program exceeds the capacity Core Player to play FLV videos, among many other formats ... Congratulations.
I am glad also that much development for Windows Mobile did not die in many cases ... thanks again.
Regards,
let's see how it works for me. i hope it doesn't crash like other tcpmp builds
great work of this build, specially for compability with MVU, now i can watch flv with fp6 codec from MVU, only problem when playing fp6 with res higher than 320x240 the video lag, hope to see fix for this codec
thanks
hello
exellent work. i am going to try it today
Great great job.
thanks
thanks..will try it out
chelsea_fc said:
great work of this build, specially for compability with MVU, now i can watch flv with fp6 codec from MVU, only problem when playing fp6 with res higher than 320x240 the video lag, hope to see fix for this codec
thanks
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on my phone video didn't even start.
How about skinning this one?
c_shekhar said:
How about skinning this one?
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There is lots of skins floatin around for u to choose from. I personally do not use skins for TCPMP. I use it for one purpose, to watch videos. I think the simple look of TCPMP stands out against skined players.
the show stopper said:
on my phone video didn't even start.
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Yes this is a known problem with TCPMP. FLV4 VP6 videos of a high resolution do stutter. I have found that FLV4 and WMV9 are the worst videos for TCPMP. They both have the same stutter problem. I believe it is the lack of hardware acceleration and not the codecs. Coreplayer has the same problem with WMV9 but WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER is hardware accelerated so they play very smooth.
Thanks a lot for this pack, works great for me
btw are there any players that can play FLV files that use the H.263 OR H.264 codec?
bismuth89 said:
Thanks a lot for this pack, works great for me
btw are there any players that can play FLV files that use the H.263 OR H.264 codec?
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COREPLAYER will play them.
porkenhimer said:
COREPLAYER will play them.
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thanks for the info
I like TMCP , Thanks
Not able to download the file from 4shared . Any mirror?
Thanks.
thanks for this version. The other TCMP version wouldn't even play MP3s for some reason on my omnia II.
However, I tried to play an internet station .pls file and it says "cannot load URL". But if I use COREPLAYER on the same .pls it plays...
also, when I turn off my screen, the music stops playing.

video files

video files like .avi mp4 flv cant be played sometimes. so i want to convert video files. but which resolution and which format it can be?
Download a RockPlayer
And still use Format Factory and select the format MP4. Settings are set up as in the screenshot.
paul-xxx said:
Download a RockPlayer
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rockplayer cant play mp4 files and saometimes avi files.
blue_moon said:
video files like .avi mp4 flv cant be played sometimes. so i want to convert video files. but which resolution and which format it can be?
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From http://talk.sonyericsson.com/message/46305
video codec- u can either use H264 or H263
frame size--320*240
frame rate-24 to 30
bit rate--400, increasing it will increase quality as well as file size
File type- WMV, 3Gp or MP4
Audio
frequency--44000Hz
bit rate- 128kbps
format- AAC or Mp3
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or you can just use Handbrake (google it) and use the settings for the iPod Touch.
MediaGo
you can also use MediaGo, launched from PC Companion, to import video clips from pc to your phone. However, I found that it will create a different folder for music/video you import, instead of the normal folder you are already using.
i have found that it can play 640x480 resol. mp4 videos smoothly..by default...use hand brake to convert it or u cn use winavi ipod mp4 converter.....suite urself..nd for avi files rockplayer cn play all resolutions of avi smoothly....unless u r using a custom rom...in which it might crash sometimes....and as far as flv files are concerned they r restricted to a resolution of 320x240 only, beyond it the player would lag......
or use MoboPlayer (free in market).
operate various types, including flv, avi and mkv with subtitles.

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