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Guest atownswhizkid
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Does anybody have a link or a file for a smt5600 video player that can play avi. files? and any site for free rpg game for smartphones.

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It would depend on the codec used in the AVI file. Your best bet would be TCPMP, but if the movie is a higher resolution than the phone (176x220), you may have to transcode it to a lower resolution to get it to play smoothly.

Edit: Oh, and it may not be the type of RPG you are looking for, but as far as free RPGs go, I like Nethack.

For commercial RPGs, Legacy is great. You may also like to play any GB/GBC RPGs that you may have bought on GNUboy.

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Guest gorcorps
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Does anybody have a  link or a file for a smt5600 video player that can play avi. files? and any site for free rpg game for smartphones.

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betaplayer is a good smartphone media player. You can google this and come up with lots of different options.

Guest cold_fire
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betaplayer is a good smartphone media player.  You can google this and come up with lots of different options.

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Beta Player or TCPMP they r both good www.corecodec.org ,both freeware ,and software for encoding Pocket DivX Encoder ,u will find a link 4 it on the Beta Player site .

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Guest alcalina
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i try open a video file and put to open in windos media player

but now i want change to tcpmp

how i do this?

tks very much

Guest SinisterJunkie
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Open TCPMP. Select Options - Settings - Select Page - File Associations. Then choose what files you want associated with TCPMP and you should be all set.

Guest alcalina
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tks very much, help a lot. i think now i do all i want

alot of games, i just need put some videos and be happy

Guest whemmingway
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Does anybody have a  link or a file for a smt5600 video player that can play avi. files? and any site for free rpg game for smartphones.

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I have pretty good luck with Pocket TV as a good avi player and best of all it's free.

The program can be downloaded here: http://www.pockettv.com/

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Guest phonesmarts
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I would definately recommend TCPMP/ Betaplayer (they are the same right?). It plays almost any video file you can compress with PocketDivxEncoder (http://divx.ppccool.com/).

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