I bumped into a free iphone application called unlimtones.
This app lets u search for any artist or song u like and lists alot of songs with different remixes from its database
It provides preview, so u can listen to it and download it directly to the ringtone list if u wish to have it.
A really awesome app, i wonder if there's a similar app for our beloved HD2 or for windows mobile 6.5 in general which handles ringtones??
If it's actually out there where can we download it?
Midomi.
Free on Omarket.
i already have midomi, it recognizes the songs played but doesn't manually search for songs nor does it download the songs
Found a close one
I found this app, called Scilor's groovemobile v13
It only retrieves songs to listen to and be added to playlists for later playing, but doesn't save it as mp3s to be used for ringtones like the app i'm talking about in this thread.
http://www.scilor.com/groovemobile.html
Found a downloader!!
I found a downloader for songs!! Scilor's groovedownloaderwm
http://www.scilor.com/groovedownloaderwm.html
Enjoy
NanoGroove
NanoGroove (its not free, but cheap , you can search for Artist, songs, ...
and it download the songs on your mobile
I definitely recommend Scilor's Groove Downloader WM! It can fast download any song in realy good quality and doing this very fast.
Look for it here on XDA in GrooveDownloaderWM thread. In one from last posts i posted CABbed version.
Try it's very good app!
Go to www.myxer.com. You can download ringtones for money of for free, but best of all, you can upload any song you have in your computer and trim any portion of it to create a ringtone. Your new ringtone can be sent directly to your phone or you can download it on your PC and then upload it on your phone. Enjoy!
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Go to www.myxer.com. You can download ringtones for money of for free, but best of all, you can upload any song you have in your computer and trim any portion of it to create a ringtone. Your new ringtone can be sent directly to your phone or you can download it on your PC and then upload it on your phone. Enjoy!
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http://www.zedge.net/ is better
hi i got a new europe telenor version of the hd2 rom v1.xxx.xxx radio 2.xxx.xx.51.x
the phone is awsome i instaled core player but i cant find how to ad subtitle ona divx file and where can i find good games for this phone if warez is not permited you can send me the link over private mesage
and one more thing the forum is AWSOME!!! u can find wvery thing you need for your phone
Coreplayear does not support subtitles.
TCPMP does - look for version published here this September.
i that that core player and tcmpc are the same thing i cant find that tcmp.. can you send me the link via pm?? thx
i'm away from my PC, but the file name was TCPMP-0.72RC2-ARM-REV27.CAB
i downloaded this TCPMP-0.72RC1-ARM-PPC-recomp-03 (can it do the job )? and how is the playback, on core player a 350mb divx file is exelent
it can no worse than coreplayer, but I'm afraid you need to do some search on xda - there were few threads on optimal settings for both apps, or you can fiddle with settings on your own and check with benchmark (both have it in options),
and BTW - subtitles in TCPMP work only in one video mode, not sure but probably GDI
what is that gdi mod anyway and core player as itsefl without optimisation is working gr8 hope i can play divx and avi files with subs on my hd2
the version of TCPMP I referred to is here, haven't tried yours
both apps can stutter from time to time, that's why it's good to set them to optimal settings - bit of googling will certainly not hurt you:
tcpmp, Coreplayer,
if you'll experience stutters, check LeoCPUSpeed - it disables CPU autoscaling
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ok thnx will try
Hey there all, I've been working with Android relatively well for the last six or so months and have been utterly shocked by the complete lack of mediaplayer software that will play streaming radio. I have two .m3u files and one .pls that I've tried in the stock player, Meridian, Astro mp, WinAmp Mobile, StreamFurious pro, and RadioHeart, but none of them will play it. Has anyone seen a media player or even a standalone program for Android that will play streaming radio files?
Thanks.
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XiiaLive Lite?
MortPlayer Music on the play store says it reads m3u files. So I'd give that a try.
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XiiaLive Lite?
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Bernie Nolan said:
MortPlayer Music on the play store says it reads m3u files. So I'd give that a try.
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Sorry, no dice on any of those.
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I can't believe it - nobody has got streaming radio to work on android?
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VLC Beta (April 23rd Build), but I can't get it to work with playlists yet so you have to resort to copying and pasting the stream source URL from within the playlist file. The format support is good pretty much any stream URL that works in desktop VLC will work mobile. Once they add playlist support and some other features from the desktop edition we may finally have a suitable Android replacement for TCPMP. I'm keeping my hopes up as this is an early unofficial build, and I've used VLC for years on my desktop. Its a very good media player and VLC will be doing an official Android version someday as they have a link placeholder on their website.
Its hard to believe that TCPMP was abandoned 5+ years ago yet it still beats anything offered on Android as of now. Sure there are programs out there like TuneIn and iHeartRadio that play radio stations, but if you want something that takes a custom stream or streaming playlists your options are limited. Looking forward to VLC official builds they may be the answer.
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VLC Beta (April 23rd Build), but I can't get it to work with playlists yet so you have to resort to copying and pasting the stream source URL from within the playlist file. The format support is good pretty much any stream URL that works in desktop VLC will work mobile. Once they add playlist support and some other features from the desktop edition we may finally have a suitable Android replacement for TCPMP. I'm keeping my hopes up as this is an early unofficial build, and I've used VLC for years on my desktop. Its a very good media player and VLC will be doing an official Android version someday as they have a link placeholder on their website.
Its hard to believe that TCPMP was abandoned 5+ years ago yet it still beats anything offered on Android as of now. Sure there are programs out there like TuneIn and iHeartRadio that play radio stations, but if you want something that takes a custom stream or streaming playlists your options are limited. Looking forward to VLC official builds they may be the answer.
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Good call; I gave that a shot and found that I couldn't play the playlist files themselves, but opening them in a text editor and grabbing the URL did the trick for all but one of my radio stations, an ASX playlist (which I actually haven't used in a while, so this doesn't necissarily mean that ASX is out of the question as the stream could've changed).
I did find that to switch between streams would cause an FC, but it would be fine once it started up again. Hopefully they get this working even better, but until then, I still have to ask, is this the only thing on Android right now that can play streaming radio?
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Well like I said VLC is in an early beta, I believe its actually an unofficial build compiled from the source. The desktop VLC has great playlist support, xspf, m3u, asx, etc all work and I imagine playlist support will be added.
What I did as a temporary solution was to make a HTML file of my streams as links. Then I copied the file to my phone and bookmarked it in Dolphin HD. So now I can browse to the page, tap and hold a link, select copy URL and paste into VLC.
I've also been getting FCs if you open another stream. The issue seems to be that it tries to add the additional stream to a playlist much like desktop VLC, but since playlists aren't working yet something is going haywire and FCs it. We'll just have to wait for more updates and hopefully an official build from VideoLAN even if its still a beta. The finished project should be able to open playlists and change between streams without issues.
Winamp Pro can also do streaming, but is limited to MP3 and AAC streams (I can't get WMA working), under the shoutcast section you can add custom streams and save them as favorites. Its not free, and VLC will probably have better streaming support when its done.
I use the standard "boxed" streamers like Tunein, Slacker, Jango and Sky.fm so the platform will work with radio. Besides what has already been said there are apps out there that say they will do it : M3U Player, KamMa's folder player, ServeStream. Another question is, have you checked the files on a none Android platform?
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Well like I said VLC is in an early beta, I believe its actually an unofficial build compiled from the source. The desktop VLC has great playlist support, xspf, m3u, asx, etc all work and I imagine playlist support will be added.
What I did as a temporary solution was to make a HTML file of my streams as links. Then I copied the file to my phone and bookmarked it in Dolphin HD. So now I can browse to the page, tap and hold a link, select copy URL and paste into VLC.
I've also been getting FCs if you open another stream. The issue seems to be that it tries to add the additional stream to a playlist much like desktop VLC, but since playlists aren't working yet something is going haywire and FCs it. We'll just have to wait for more updates and hopefully an official build from VideoLAN even if its still a beta. The finished project should be able to open playlists and change between streams without issues.
Winamp Pro can also do streaming, but is limited to MP3 and AAC streams (I can't get WMA working), under the shoutcast section you can add custom streams and save them as favorites. Its not free, and VLC will probably have better streaming support when its done.
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At least we're somewhere, even if the process is tedious. It's amazing to me how there is absolutely NO software in however many years we've had Android (the only smart platform left on the market) that there is no better way to stream radio; hopefully the newer releases of VLC will finally implement this. Gave WinAmp a try too, and no dice with that either. Hopefully somebody will get this figured out.
I mean, if the Epic users are banned from the privilege of listening to FM radio, you'd think we could at least stream something. Guess the whole radio thing wasn't meant to be (short of pasting the URLs into VLC Alpha) - maybe Samsung wins this one.
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Besides what has already been said there are apps out there that say they will do it : M3U Player, KamMa's folder player, ServeStream. Another question is, have you checked the files on a none Android platform?
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Gave "M3U Player", "Kamama's", and "ServeStream" a try this afternoon, and they don't seem to be able to play any streaming radio, M3U or otherwise from my playlist files (one of them might have had the tedious "pasted URL" option that VLC mobile had, but nothing we haven't covered so far).
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I suppose we all patiently wait for a software that will let us stream radio on our devices.
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Jogjastreamers
I use Jogjastreamers, it's a standalone radio streamers with limited channel - only radio Channel in Jogjakarta (Indonesia) and surrounding cities as the name suggests.
maybe not the one you are looking for, but it's a radio streamer app and it works
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I use Jogjastreamers, it's a standalone radio streamers with limited channel - only radio Channel in Jogjakarta (Indonesia) and surrounding cities as the name suggests.
maybe not the one you are looking for, but it's a radio streamer app and it works
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I'm just looking for a simple program that will let me click on one of the radio stations that I've got saved and play it. Just that simple. I can't believe Android has been going this long and still doesn't have anything like this.
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what about "A Online Radio?"
never use it, but it says it plays: MP3/M3U/PLS/AAC/AACP channels, shoutcast/icecast.
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what about "A Online Radio?"
never use it, but it says it plays: MP3/M3U/PLS/AAC/AACP channels, shoutcast/icecast.
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I don't think I have it installed right now, but I do remember trying it and it unfortunately not working.
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kainppc6700 said:
I'm just looking for a simple program that will let me click on one of the radio stations that I've got saved and play it. Just that simple. I can't believe Android has been going this long and still doesn't have anything like this.
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VLC, but we are going to have to be patient. Hopefully it will have playlist support soon it already plays all my streams fine if I copy the raw stream URL into it. On my desktop I've made playlists of all my favorite radio streams that I play in VLC. Its a lot easier than opening my browser and opening some bloated player. On Android I have some streams in Tunein, some in iHeartRadio and some streams that don't have an Android app at all.
When I first made the switch to Android I was also surprised there was nothing out there that compared to TCPMP. Even WMP which was pretty basic on Windows Mobile opened playlists. VLC has the potential as long as they don't strip too many features but porting open source always takes time and I appreciate the efforts of the developers.
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VLC, but we are going to have to be patient. Hopefully it will have playlist support soon it already plays all my streams fine if I copy the raw stream URL into it. On my desktop I've made playlists of all my favorite radio streams that I play in VLC. Its a lot easier than opening my browser and opening some bloated player. On Android I have some streams in Tunein, some in iHeartRadio and some streams that don't have an Android app at all.
When I first made the switch to Android I was also surprised there was nothing out there that compared to TCPMP. Even WMP which was pretty basic on Windows Mobile opened playlists. VLC has the potential as long as they don't strip too many features but porting open source always takes time and I appreciate the efforts of the developers.
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I guess we will just be using VLC. Any word on when the newer or official releases are coming out?
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kainppc6700 said:
I guess we will just be using VLC. Any word on when the newer or official releases are coming out?
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I keep checking the VLC website to see if they will have any info on any official builds, but nothing has appeared yet:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-android.html
There are also the unofficial builds here that are being updated every few weeks or so.
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kainppc6700 said:
I suppose we all patiently wait for a software that will let us stream radio on our devices.
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You're not alone, guy! i'm searching a simple radio streaming app, too. An app where you just write the name and url of the radio that you want to listen. An app with only a play/pause button without advertising and 10000 radio pre-installed. An app like radiotray on linux.
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You're not alone, guy! i'm searching a simple radio streaming app, too. An app where you just write the name and url of the radio that you want to listen. An app with only a play/pause button without advertising and 10000 radio pre-installed. An app like radiotray on linux.
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In that case, you're in the right "waiting room". Right now, the closest thing we have to a solution is using one of the prerelease "XDABrewed" (I just made that one up) versions of VLC. Instead of simply opening a playlist file with the app though, you've gotta first open the playlist file with a text editor, copy the stream URL out, then paste it into VLC and it'll play. Also, if you decide to listen to a different stream, you have to fully exit VLC and start it again. This might seem like a lot of effort, but it is an early "alpha" sector build and there hasn't even been an official release of any kind yet.
If you find anything better, be sure to let us know!
Thanks for visiting.
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OldNoise plays video game music from your ONEDrive.
This is the only app in the store that supports playing vgms instead of letting EmiGens, VGBS, or SNES8X run in the background to play the music of a specific part of your favorite game. Anyways, I've found some issues with the app that the author made that I'd like to see if anyone has an interest in attempting to create instructions for this app. The store description lacks them, and I have no clue how I'm supposed to download music from my OneDrive.
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/oldnoise/0a42d091-65a3-4e24-90fb-eeb485ec44fa
I've attached the XAP that I pulled from my Odyssey. View attachment oldnoise.xap
Text from the Store:
Simple player for music files from game consoles.
Supported file formats: AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF/NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM/VGZ
Consoles:
ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC
Nintendo Game Boy
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
NEC TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems (doesn't support FM sound)
Nintendo NES/Famicom (with VRC 6, Namco 106, and FME-7 sound)
Atari systems using POKEY sound chip
Super Nintendo/Super Famicom
Sega Master System/Mark III
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
BBC Micro
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Decompiled Info:
It seems that the app is using several libraries/packages to play various music. That's about it at a quick glance. There is lots of parts that have only 15-20 lines of code only to call something else.
this is how the files will work and how to add tunes to play them
You must add all tunes to your onedrive root,
folders didnt work i tried.
then from the player log in to your onedrive from the settings tab
then select files tab (that read on the top of the screen what tab is open)
and you can see the reload button under the sreen push it and it will search all of your
tunes that are your onedrive then long touch the tune and popup will ask the add song to the playlist.
there you can select and play tunes
I got a pm from the author saying that you can also open stuff from the browser. I haven't had too much time to play with it. My problem is that I have way too many vgms just to keep it at root on onedrive.
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Hi everyone,
here is my app for my music site ZStream
it uses youtube API for the videos and audio and uses soundcloud api to pull artist info and track names
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...AQ44QBCCYwAA&usg=AOvVaw1mGtKKPbRWpan6unnbt1NB
please download
Thank,
John
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@jsmith2195
Just downloaded your app from the playstore link and registered. It has a beautiful, smooth interface and very user friendly. I already started building a playlist.
Thanks for sharing this project!!!
@bigron77 thanks more updates on the way and iPhone support coming soon
Nice app. I like how it plays music even when screenoff. Wondering if it only play HD music? 320kpbs ? You can make the images in hd, the obvious one would be your splashscreen. Great app.
@namsir thanks for the comment soon their will be a new update where you can choose stream quality in the settings currently it plays in HD
New update available on play store
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