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trinic101
1st January 2007, 04:10 PM
i would like to get tcpmp workin on my 8525 but i cant figure it out, perhaps i can get some help?

i searched quite a few keyword strings reffering to my issue which is more audio focused than video but nothing so here i am asking. :)

at first, i was getting the tcpmp flickering issue and went into options->video and changed it to raw framebuffer to fix that but upon every entrance to tcpmp (which is installed to my main memory) i get the popup error:

"player: MPEG4 AAC Audio decoder not included! It was removed from the official install package because of intellectual property consinderations."

i get the video from most of my files but no audio, figured it could b an audio issue but my only choice under options->audio besided the default Wave Ouput (which doesnt work) is Null Audio and/or Disabled and neither of those seem logically correct.

Windows Media Player stops during video play often when playing mp4 files, sometimes neway and it gets annoying.

thanks in advanced

trinic101
1st January 2007, 04:48 PM
i tried installing the supposed tcpmp .81 i read about in

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275255&page=4

and the audio works but no video, reguardless of wut video choice in the options menu..

and btw. not sure if itll happen everytime but my phones completely frozen right now after trying to exit tcpmp .81.. attempting soft reset now =X

trinic101
1st January 2007, 05:43 PM
i guess i solved my own problem, sorry mods for wasting forum space, the issue with the audio was corrected with TCPMP .81 which Teo2005 points us to at:

http://story.cetizen.com/akebi/tag/tcpmp

and the new video issue was solved with the soft reset. works nicely, even with a video that i couldnt previously open.

no negative drawbacks yet.

MikeChannon
1st January 2007, 08:51 PM
i guess i solved my own problem, sorry mods for wasting forum space, the issue with the audio was corrected with TCPMP .81 which Teo2005 points us to at:

http://story.cetizen.com/akebi/tag/tcpmp

and the new video issue was solved with the soft reset. works nicely, even with a video that i couldnt previously open.

no negative drawbacks yet.

It's good to see someone work through an issue and show us the steps taken and the positive outcome achieved. I do not consider this a waste of forum space. There are much more obvious wastes of space around!!!!

Mike

whatledog
2nd January 2007, 06:38 PM
Thanks for the link, trinic101. I, too, am able to view avi and wmv files with no flickering at all on my 8525. After a month of disappointments, TCPMP actually works! I guess I won't go back to PalmOS after all! Snicker!!!! No, really!

MikeChannon
2nd January 2007, 06:56 PM
I guess I won't go back to PalmOS after all! Snicker!!!! No, really!

Careful now!!! Steady, swearing is not tolerated on the board.

Mike

whatledog
2nd January 2007, 07:47 PM
Joking!!!! Joking!!!!!

trinic101
2nd January 2007, 07:51 PM
lol the only time i get reply posts in my thread is after i dont need em anymore?

lol ur welcome whatledog, my pleasure, wish i knew more to contribute to these forums more often hence my spending numerous hours on here trying to learn

and mikechannon, im happy i not too much of a waste lol thanks =)