View Full Version : Viewing movies on XDAIIi
fatihkor
24th November 2006, 07:05 PM
Hy guys,
I tried to copy a film on my pda but i doesn´t show it.
do anyone has a good application to watch movies on the XDA IIi??? The only application I have are windowsmediaplayer and "album"...
I want to convert my movies with smartmovie...
does an application link VLCPlayer exist for PPC?
Thank u guys.
Awais
24th November 2006, 07:46 PM
if you wanna c the video file in pocket pc you need to convert ur video file to wmv format
use the search button u will get a link
good luck
clustered
25th November 2006, 03:55 AM
search at google for TCPMP. For me, this's the greatest movie/audio application.
Thanks
fatihkor
25th November 2006, 07:59 PM
thank you guys...
i've chosen the idea with TCPMP, and I am realy satistied..
thank you clustered.
clustered
26th November 2006, 05:30 AM
you're welcome ;)
fatihkor
26th November 2006, 01:23 PM
mainstream appeal:
TCPMP can play:
- MPEG4 files (MP4, 3GP, M4A, M4B, K3G)
- Windows Media Audio files (WMA)
- Musepack data (MPC)
- TIFF files (TIF, TIFF)
- Windows Media Video files (WM, WMV)
- PNG files (PNG)
- JPEG files (JPG, JPEG)
- Video data (AVI, DIVX)
- Matroska data (MKV, MKA)
- Ogg Vorbis files (OGG, OGM)
- Windows metafiles (ASX, WMX, WVX, WAX)
- MPEG Audio data (MP1, MP2, MP3)
- M3U Playlists (M3U)
- ASF media files (ASF)
- GSM AMR-NB files (AMR)
- MPEG Video (M1V, M2V, M4V)
- Windows Audiodata (WAV)
- GSM AMR-WB files (AWB)
- MPEG movies (MPEG, MPG, MPV, DAT)
- HTTP protocol
- MMS protocol
Have fun with it!!!
Roy_S
27th November 2006, 11:41 PM
I use the TCPMP app to play AVI files with no problems. I downloaded a podcast (MP4) but TCPMP says that this codec was removed. Tried with the WM player and it also does not read the format. I can convert the MP4 files to AVI format but it's a pain to do so.
Does anyone know how to put the codec back into TCPMP?
Roy
JP2005
28th November 2006, 04:27 PM
I use the TCPMP app to play AVI files with no problems. I downloaded a podcast (MP4) but TCPMP says that this codec was removed. Tried with the WM player and it also does not read the format. I can convert the MP4 files to AVI format but it's a pain to do so.
Does anyone know how to put the codec back into TCPMP?
Roy
you could try the retail version of TCPMP... COREPLAYER.
It is still under development, even if it's already available to consumers, so the features aren't complete yet compared to TCPMP...
If you still want to use TCPMP, I would suggest looking for the AVC plugin for it...
The filename I think is AVC.plg. Don't know where to find it though...
flawless
29th November 2006, 09:56 AM
The codec was removed because of license issues, you can download it from certain sites and put it back, but it's against the law to do so.
overboosted
4th December 2006, 12:27 AM
I'm using Sompy MovieEncoder it's work pretty good and it's free. It's compress 750 mb video file to about 150 mb. You can get it from download.com under mobile section
voxshots
11th May 2010, 11:16 AM
you could try the retail version of TCPMP... COREPLAYER.
It is still under development, even if it's already available to consumers, so the features aren't complete yet compared to TCPMP...
If you still want to use TCPMP, I would suggest looking for the AVC plugin for it...
The filename I think is AVC.plg. Don't know where to find it though...
i agree use coreplayer
it plays anything including youtube
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