Thanks! I've got the 5.07 Asia files on my HDD, so I'm going to try those.
I attached the ones from the Official ROM to my previous post in case you need them; same ones I am using now.
Cheers,
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Thanks! I've got the 5.07 Asia files on my HDD, so I'm going to try those.
I attached the ones from the Official ROM to my previous post in case you need them; same ones I am using now.
Cheers,
FYI:
Looks like the Media Player decoders on the AT&T test build (MediaOS packages) are buggy ... had to roll-back to the Official HTC version to prevent hard device crashes when playing back media such as video.
Cheers,
I read an interesting thread about WMP natively supporting the QTV hardware, but coreplayer is also fine for me.
@NotATreoFan:
I've cooked the two Rhodium packages (incl. in 21042) and the Comm Manager in Settings and the Communications panel in TF3D seem to behave as expected.
What's version is Media Player reporting in the About box?
Appreciate the link to the new panels however; was looking for those "enhanced" panels ... I'll pull them down and give them a try - much nicer looking than the AT&T world globe.
Cheers,
Yup, you're absolutely right ... hadn't realized they were missing.
The files are there, but the registry entries appear to have disappeared when I made a package out of the cab I found here on xda. But I know what those reg entries are:I wonder if we're missing some files that the new menus depend upon. Da_G, anyone?
Looks like the core player components are the same ...
5.05.405.1
Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC - Version 10.3 Build 20764
The files are there, but the registry entries appear to have disappeared when I made a package out of the cab I found here on xda. But I know what those reg entries are:
HKLM\\Software\HTC\CommManager\1
if the only key there is "Default"="Phone",
then add key: "Execute"="CMPhone.exe" (that file should exist under \Windows - its part of the new Comm Manager cab)
HKLM\\Software\HTC\CommManager\2
if the only key there is "Default"="Bluetooth",
then add key: "Execute"="CMBluetooth.exe"
HKLM\\Software\HTC\CommManager\3
if the only key there is "Default"="WLAN",
then add key: "Execute"="WiFiNetwork.exe"
Those keys should get you the Phone Settings, Bluetooth, and WiFi menus from the Topaz (at least they're working for me after adding them).
As far as I know, that is how its supposed to work. You can actually remove the "Settings" soft key from the Comm Manager that links to the old menus by changing the key HKLM\\Software\HTC\CommManager\EmptyMenuBar from 0 to 1. That's how mine is set up.Those entries are all there...
-On Third Thought-
I realized that tapping on the Bluetooth section, away from the slider, brings up the new menu. But tapping Settings -> Bluetooth (or Wi-Fi) still brings up the old menus.
So it is working, just not as I expected.
I just did a hard reset. TouchPro.3gp crashes WMP on first attempt. All good after a soft reset. I am using MediaOS etc. from 21042. Don't know what it means. Just passing it on...
Hi guys, i've just done some testing re: In Call Recording and it's ability to record both sides of the conversation, I posted about it in the "Raphael" forum, but since this kitchen includes the ICR and PhoneCanvas package I felt it worthy to post here:
Attached is the latest blackstone wavedev.dll, with ICR support. It's the key component to being able to hear both sides of the conversation in a recorded call... drop it in \oem\oemdrivers and cook away!
It may have some side effects (previously when we used a blackstone wavedev.dll it caused mp3 playlists to crash)