Guest raghu_mp Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 Hi, Can anyone post or point me to a working version of TCPMP for Omnia II? I have tried TCPMP v0.72RC1 and Phenom. The former just crashes upon start and latter has black screens all over with very little text visible to change any settings. Thanks,
Guest Rothariger Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 i use the 0.81 without problems...
Guest raghu_mp Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 i use the 0.81 without problems... I tried 0.81RC as well and it crashes on start. But installs fine. I am using WM6.5 ROM. Can you upload a copy of your 0.81 cab some place?
Guest Rothariger Posted November 5, 2009 Report Posted November 5, 2009 i just downloaded from here http://htcdriver.com/index.php?page=tcpmp-0-81 fyi, i have the last secany's rom IJ9.
Guest Wilson@China Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Strongly recommend the 0.72RC-2 instead of 0.81. I encountered the display rotation issue on 0.81 since WM5. In my eyes, the ver0.81 is only the beta of CorePlayer
Guest pdaphonemaster Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Hi, Can anyone post or point me to a working version of TCPMP for Omnia II? I have tried TCPMP v0.72RC1 and Phenom. The former just crashes upon start and latter has black screens all over with very little text visible to change any settings. Thanks, Forgive my ignorance, but this is a pre-release free version of Coreplayer? It is more tha 4-5 years old? Why not simply use the latest version of Coreplay (1.36 I think) which should be running fine in O2?
Guest ray1234 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Forgive my ignorance, but this is a pre-release free version of Coreplayer? It is more tha 4-5 years old? Why not simply use the latest version of Coreplay (1.36 I think) which should be running fine in O2? Even the latest Coreplayer cannot play On2 VP6 flash content, but TCPMP can. Also, Coreplayer cannot play srt subtitles, but TCPMP with subtitle plugin can play that. Back to the original question, look for a 0.72 version called GF5500 Edition Alpha 4.1, this is an edition recompiled to work on Wm6.1 and 6.5, I tested it on both versions and it work on i8000.
Guest raghu_mp Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Even the latest Coreplayer cannot play On2 VP6 flash content, but TCPMP can. Also, Coreplayer cannot play srt subtitles, but TCPMP with subtitle plugin can play that. Back to the original question, look for a 0.72 version called GF5500 Edition Alpha 4.1, this is an edition recompiled to work on Wm6.1 and 6.5, I tested it on both versions and it work on i8000. Thanks. I got the recompiled 0.72RC1 version working fine. Is coreplayer 1.36 free? I know TCPMP is :D
Guest awarner (MVP) Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 One reason I use TCMP is that while very old, especially my version and free :D
Guest Jones Nguyen Posted December 9, 2009 Report Posted December 9, 2009 One reason I use TCMP is that while very old, especially my version and free ;) The TCPMP GF550 Edition doesn't work for my Omnia 2. Any ideas, guys?
Guest gregy74 Posted December 9, 2009 Report Posted December 9, 2009 The TCPMP GF550 Edition doesn't work for my Omnia 2. Any ideas, guys? HTC Touch Hd version works just fine. I uploaded this just for you:) This is subtitle edtition. Use GDI or GAPI if you want subtitles. http://rapidshare.com/files/318553226/TCPM...ta_Touch_HD.cab
Guest HOOLA Posted December 9, 2009 Report Posted December 9, 2009 I have the omnia 2 and i have to say the built in player blows tcpmp away!! I can play 720x480 avc baseline without a hickup on the stock players. **they use hardware decoding** Tcpmp on the same file chokes to death and is unwatchable. tcpmp/coreplayer was good back in the day of my palm/zire 71/72 days. Sure tcpmp can support certain plugins. **subtitles and whatnot** But the built in players play divx/xvid/**avc**
Guest dwallersv Posted December 10, 2009 Report Posted December 10, 2009 I have the omnia 2 and i have to say the built in player blows tcpmp away!! I can play 720x480 avc baseline without a hickup on the stock players. **they use hardware decoding** Tcpmp on the same file chokes to death and is unwatchable. tcpmp/coreplayer was good back in the day of my palm/zire 71/72 days. Sure tcpmp can support certain plugins. **subtitles and whatnot** But the built in players play divx/xvid/**avc** Is there any way to stream to it? I haven't figured out how, and Streaming Player won't play a .wmv http stream. I'm stuck with using CorePlayer at the moment, and it has a real performance bottleneck.
Guest awarner (MVP) Posted December 10, 2009 Report Posted December 10, 2009 Can't say any of my 800x480 choke and play just fine. As I mentioned in another media topic the main reason for using TCPMP (RC version and not core player) is that the software I use to convert my movies to the device does not use 720x480 but rather the full standard WVGA 800x480. I also hate the built in media player as it always insists on doing a complete search for new files. As for divx etc TCPMP plays that fine as well so it's not really an issue. I use one directory for my movies so I just start up TCPMP it always shows the one directory as the last folder browsed, so it is just a matter or select the movie and away you go. None of the lets slowly search and update and waste time rubbish.
Guest sorg Posted December 10, 2009 Report Posted December 10, 2009 Can't say any of my 800x480 choke and play just fine. As I mentioned in another media topic the main reason for using TCPMP (RC version and not core player) is that the software I use to convert my movies to the device does not use 720x480 but rather the full standard WVGA 800x480. I also hate the built in media player as it always insists on doing a complete search for new files. As for divx etc TCPMP plays that fine as well so it's not really an issue. I use one directory for my movies so I just start up TCPMP it always shows the one directory as the last folder browsed, so it is just a matter or select the movie and away you go. None of the lets slowly search and update and waste time rubbish. Don't start TouchPlayer bu itself. Click on video file instead. It won't ask you for scan and will proceed directly to file playback. TouchPlayer is good for video, while TCPMP is good for audio ;) I like that TCPMP is available in source code (well, not fully, but at least interface and management part), so it's possible to make it very convenient like supporting AVRCP and so on...
Guest mistersfr Posted December 13, 2009 Report Posted December 13, 2009 Even the latest Coreplayer cannot play On2 VP6 flash content, but TCPMP can. Also, Coreplayer cannot play srt subtitles, but TCPMP with subtitle plugin can play that. Back to the original question, look for a 0.72 version called GF5500 Edition Alpha 4.1, this is an edition recompiled to work on Wm6.1 and 6.5, I tested it on both versions and it work on i8000. helklo guy ;) same as you, impossible to find a TCPMP version that work with my omnia2 ? i have rom K5 with WM6.5, if some one have any idea or a link to a workable version or another good player ? Regards
Guest Apothecary Asklepios Posted December 14, 2009 Report Posted December 14, 2009 HTC Touch Hd version works just fine. I uploaded this just for you:) This is subtitle edtition. Use GDI or GAPI if you want subtitles. http://rapidshare.com/files/318553226/TCPM...ta_Touch_HD.cab God bless you Greg, this has to be the most important post of the entire forum for me!!! This is the only version of tcmp that is working on my Omnia II and i do need only because of the srt support (although i still cant make it work properly with subtitles, but i hope its only a matter of time until i work this out)
Guest Tylwith Posted December 15, 2009 Report Posted December 15, 2009 did you try http://www.modaco.com/content/i9x0-omnia-h...omnia-phenom-3/ it should work
Guest surgex Posted December 15, 2009 Report Posted December 15, 2009 Thanks for this! Even when the new coreplayer 2.0 comes out (if it ever does, been pushing it back for about a year now!), it won't even support HW acceleration on most WM devices today. TCPMP is and always will be the bomb.
Guest gregy74 Posted December 15, 2009 Report Posted December 15, 2009 (edited) God bless you Greg, this has to be the most important post of the entire forum for me!!! This is the only version of tcmp that is working on my Omnia II and i do need only because of the srt support (although i still cant make it work properly with subtitles, but i hope its only a matter of time until i work this out) Movie and subtitles must have exactly same name. Example: modaco.avi, modaco.srt. You must use GDI or GAPI video driver. DirectDraw is faster and really good, but will not show subtitles. Subtitles must be srt, sub or smi But you can also use regular Omnia media player. This player also shows subtitles, but only sami (*.smi). You must convert subtitles to smi with subtitle workshop. Edited December 15, 2009 by gregy74
Guest surgex Posted January 1, 2010 Report Posted January 1, 2010 (edited) Thanks for this! Even when the new coreplayer 2.0 comes out (if it ever does, been pushing it back for about a year now!), it won't even support HW acceleration on most WM devices today. TCPMP is and always will be the bomb. Yep, CorePlayer has become a complete joke since the TCPMP days. Really sad that their 4-5 year old software is better than stuff that is recent, lol. BTW, Phenom's version with the finger menu plays Xvid videos just as good, if not BETTER than the built in player!! Edited January 1, 2010 by surgex
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