better sound for athena or better player watch movies - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo Upgrading

hi @ all
sometimes i watch on my athena movies
with the TCPMP player but if i beam it to my lcd the sound isnt so goo how can i make it better
is there any better player for the athena
what is important
picture and sound same time (with my TCPMP player sometimes picture come before sound ) this means the athena is too slow or the player is too bad or slow
help me to watch better movies on my athena

I've seen people mention a setting for TCPMP which resolves the out-of-sync audio. If you search this forum you'll find it.

well, assuming you have dedicated for athena version of tcpmp
the a/m issues shall not be present

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No A2DP with Video Files?

I just picked up one off ebay...
I'm now a little pissed that I think it's a fake now that I read about that.
The quality is just fine for what I need them for except that playing music they work fine..
I play a movie.. NO GO..
Anyone else experience this?
What about other Headsets...
Again Windows Media Player MP3's work fine... MP4 Video.. it won't play though these.
Thanks,
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Ok does any A2DP device work with Playback of Video files (mp4) though WMP?
Thought someone would have said something by now..
I'd like to know is it a setting, My Sony Headset? or something else???
Thanks,
wtf???
it doesnt work!!! i own a pair of jabra bt620s and they're awesome... i never tried it before, but while playing mp4 videos the sound comes from the speakers...!!! i cant get the audio to come over the 620s..
is this using TCPMP?
or just using standard WMP?
Standard WMP for me..
Anyone want to tell me if TCPMP is different?
yeah TCPMP can play video files while streaming audio to a BT Headset.
but you have to use the ATI Decoder, and the videos should be encoded either to divx/xvid or vcd, so that they would be played without any dropped frames..you'll get a lot of artifacts though. i believe mpeg1 movies get less artifacts. (h264 videos can be played smoothly using ATI, but even with very low bitrates, you will get a lot of dropped frames if you try a2dp at the same time)
No problem....if you want a killer media player go for Coreplayer 1.1.0 (just released). This is the fully retail version of TCPMP (its changed names) and DAMN it works a treat.
ATImageON playback is flawless now even with Dvix/xvid.
Definatly streams over A2DP on vids.
errmm i can do it on a standard unmodded hermes ???? and ive just got Motorola HT820 ad2p headset. i use smartmovie (convert the original etc) but running a movie via smartmovie tcmp or wmp all work just fine.
watched second ep of robin hood this morning (that show is brilliant)
mrvanx said:
No problem....if you want a killer media player go for Coreplayer 1.1.0 (just released). This is the fully retail version of TCPMP (its changed names) and DAMN it works a treat.
ATImageON playback is flawless now even with Dvix/xvid.
Definatly streams over A2DP on vids.
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So other than the new TCPMP AKA Coreplayer 1.1.0 there is no other way
to get the same quality image playback when using the HTC USB headset
if you want to stream sound over A2DP using a BT stereo headset such as
the Motorola S9?
AE!

TCPMP

I shot some video on my Nokia N95 in MP4 mode. While trying to playback with TCPMP, they playback very slowly. Are there any particular settings which could make them plack back as they do on the N95.
Try scanning here.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359788
there is another thread out there as well. It might be linked within this one.
Good luck

CorePlayer vs TCPMP

Question:
What features in CorePlayer that you personally like, that TCPMP doesn't have?
jetherson said:
Question:
What features in CorePlayer that you personally like, that TCPMP doesn't have?
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The skin is one. It's more beautiful.
how about playback features? technology features?
if i play movies at fullscreen, the skin wont matter
thanks for the input though, eaglesteve.
jetherson said:
how about playback features? technology features?
if i play movies at fullscreen, the skin wont matter
thanks for the input though, eaglesteve.
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I get the feeling that TCPMP is better technology wise, as it can play flash video at least. This is ironic, as the commercial version should have been the more capable one.
hallo, interesting,
i use tcpmp for best video player,
fyi,, video *.dat just rename to *.mpg
then play in fullscreen, very easy n nice, no need video-converter software
and coreplayer for audio player,
it have optimal equalizer than tcpmp,
eaglesteve said:
I get the feeling that TCPMP is better technology wise, as it can play flash video at least. This is ironic, as the commercial version should have been the more capable one.
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You need a license from adobe which they did not want to pay for (coreplayer). tcmp is not quite legal.
briggs81 said:
tcpmp is not quite legal.
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Don't understand?! "Not quite legal" equals "illegal" or "legal"?
i think that means "illegal" lol.
I think the Flashvideobundle was created by some enterprising soul to help us without strict regard for the legality of the process - no doubt someday someone will do the same for coreplayer but obviously I would never use it as it is not legal....
for those that follow the history behind...
TCPMP is Coreplayer, but that was during the Alpha and Beta stage.
once the product became 1.0 it turned into CorePlayer, so it stopped being free.
many software you find in Sourceforge.net usually starts free, then after much help from the public on feedback, code fix, etc, they turn it into a released product, and forever the source code is forgotten in the past.
I use TCPMP for youtube videos, it would have been nice if the guy on treocentral that did the flashvideobundle had made it easy to add other flash sites to the mix so youtube wouldn't be the only one supported. (I used to use TCPMP for everything video and audio wise)
I use corplayer for video and and audio, internet radio streams (supports a lot of streams tha TCPMP doesn't). It would have been nice if it was skinable though (it prolly is but don't think so, never really checked it out).
Things have changed since I last posted. Now I definitely much much prefer coreplayer rather than TCPMP. For those of you still not aware, you can use Coreplayer to search for and stream youtube directly without having to download and save the flv file first. The streaming speed and picture quality is very good.
FYI
See this post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2472170&posted=1#post2472170
eaglesteve said:
Things have changed since I last posted. Now I definitely much much prefer coreplayer rather than TCPMP. For those of you still not aware, you can use Coreplayer to search for and stream youtube directly without having to download and save the flv file first. The streaming speed and picture quality is very good.
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yeah, but coreplayer can't compare to TCPMP's youtube quality. Do the comparison for yourself, download a video with subtitles with CorePlayer and try to read it, then do the same with TCPMP and see which is better.
No TCPMP on Athena X7510 Original ROM
It is not working on my new Athena X7510 with WM6.1 original rom. It gives an crush.txt error.
I've tested 0.72 an 0.81 version. Any help?
lennie said:
yeah, but coreplayer can't compare to TCPMP's youtube quality. Do the comparison for yourself, download a video with subtitles with CorePlayer and try to read it, then do the same with TCPMP and see which is better.
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I tested the performance of the two using a video I've downloaded.
Both were set to play the video in raw frame buffer, highest quality.
Result:
Coreplayer: 105.95%
TCPMP: 89.5%
Visually I could not detect any difference, but if we go by the benchmark, then coreplayer wins.
Tadeusz said:
It is not working on my new Athena X7510 with WM6.1 original rom. It gives an crush.txt error.
I've tested 0.72 an 0.81 version. Any help?
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Also here on my Ameo wm6.1; latest TCPMP wont even open. Crash.txt is all I get.
If anyone has any help it would be appreciated.
cheers,
Richard
norbertflyer said:
Also here on my Ameo wm6.1; latest TCPMP wont even open. Crash.txt is all I get.
If anyone has any help it would be appreciated.
cheers,
Richard
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CorePlayer is the solution.
Did you try CorePlayer
it works great on X7510
Tadeusz said:
It is not working on my new Athena X7510 with WM6.1 original rom. It gives an crush.txt error.
I've tested 0.72 an 0.81 version. Any help?
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eaglesteve said:
I tested the performance of the two using a video I've downloaded.
Both were set to play the video in raw frame buffer, highest quality.
Result:
Coreplayer: 105.95%
TCPMP: 89.5%
Visually I could not detect any difference, but if we go by the benchmark, then coreplayer wins.
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My friend I stream my youtube videos, it would make little sense for me to download them on my computer and then watch them on the phone. I find that tcpmp gives me the best youtube quality. I will give you a a video to try.
install tcpmp and the flashvideobundle plugin, then search youtube (full youtube not mobile youtube) with pocket IE for bleach 166 part 1/2 or part 2/2 and watch with tcpmp, click on the video and play.
then use coreplayer youtube and search for that same video and see which gives the best viewing experience.
truth the be told I had problems with core player just to start viewing the video even though I'm over my home wifi connection, all coreplayer did for me was mainly buffer and more buffering.
tcpmp played fine and crisp (I got a little buffer over 3G though, but once I give the video a 10 or 15 seconds before I hit the play button at the beginning there is no problem).
Tadeusz said:
It is not working on my new Athena X7510 with WM6.1 original rom. It gives an crush.txt error.
I've tested 0.72 an 0.81 version. Any help?
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it seems you're trying to run the old tcpmp on WM6.1, you'll have to get the recompiled version that works for WM6.1
here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=380387
make sure you get the flashvideobundle plugin too

[Q] coreplayer vs TCPMP for movie playback?

Sorry guys I know this has been asked in various guises and people debate the access to subtitles and ac3 filter.
I currently use TCPMP on my phone so that my young son can watch movies on it when we travel (cartoons etc)
It was fine until I recently tried to upgrade the netdrg version (one that I like and seems to work nice out of the box) to v2.1 and I have had some problem.
Doing to do a ROM upgrade over Xmas so trying to decide what software I want to install on it, what looks to keep and what to bin etc.
Ignoring the cost aspect and bearing in mind the purpose is to watch (say) Kung Fu Panda in full screen mode, is there any benefit of one over the other:
-ease of use; quality of playback etc?
Specifically I would probably look to use Netfrg v2. (once I can find a solution to the skin problem) vs Coreplayer 1.36 (latest version I think)
Both Coreplayer and TCPMP don't use hardware acceleration, so it may be worth using Windows Media Player.
You can use this converter to get the files into a format WMP can play, it also supports HD inputs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
As per your original question, TCPMP is free but Coreplayer seems to have more settings and supports streaming from myplayer (which I use to watch live TV).
I've not noticed any particular difference in quality, it just depends on the quality of the original file I suppose. As for ease of use, they're pretty much the same I think. All the basic functions you need are on the main player screen and they both support playlists.
A couple of notes about Coreplayer I've noticed though, it has single click pause enabled by default so if you try changing between full screen/normal mode it keeps pausing it. Also, repeat is on by default. These are both minor points and can be changed in the settings menu.
Hope that helps.
Many thanks.
Re-encoding takes and age and it is much easier to drag and drop avi files on the SD card to watch on the fly which is why I have not bothered with the WMP option to date
I recommend you using any build of android, then use the rockplayer, the version for the Arm v7, it works flawlessly and accept any type of media.
good to know thanks.
Android dual boot is pencilled-in after the upgrade to WWE 3.14

Sony Xperia Sola - Running Music Videos on it

Hi All,
Beside all the different feature that I am using this phone for, me being quite a lawt Music videos fanatic like some of my favourite music video available and runnable on it in best quality.
Now for this, as per the knowledge that I have gather from around the interwebz have installed MX Player Pro 1.7.10 Neon and ARMV7 NEON Codecs. Before this I was not able to run my favourite Videos in high quality 720p/ 1080p generally in *.mkv format and few of them with sound format as *.dts. Now , still the *.dts sound is not playable and the 1080p videos plays with a lot of lag.
So I was wondering what is workaround to this, I mean if required a conversion to format so as there is minimum quality/ transparency/ detailing loss while playing this on my cellphone.
I tried checking around for some convertor like Arcsoft Media Converter 8, however the video quality I was getting out of it was not upto the mark, infact really bad...though I selected top setting in Mobile phone category. May be I am missing on something or not.
Advice on this will be really appreciable.
Looking forward to hear from you guys!!
Found out the guidance here:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896293&page=6
Mods, if you can close the thread that its purpose is served!!

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