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Guest Omi900
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Can anyone recommend a video player that will work with Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Omnia?

I'm sick of the slow buffering speeds on WMP, if indeed I get that far. Most times nothing plays.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thx.

Regards - Shaun

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Can anyone recommend a video player that will work with Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Omnia?

I'm sick of the slow buffering speeds on WMP, if indeed I get that far. Most times nothing plays.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thx.

Regards - Shaun

I advise you to try Core Player !

Guest weirdo
Posted
Can anyone recommend a video player that will work with Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Omnia?

I'm sick of the slow buffering speeds on WMP, if indeed I get that far. Most times nothing plays.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thx.

Regards - Shaun

COREPLAYER TO

Guest Omi900
Posted

Thx guys,

Looks like Core Player is the preferred choice amongst some of you at least.

Thx again.

Guest DeLiBoRaN
Posted

TCPMP Phenom Edition 1

is freeware and supprt a many video format

Guest Omi900
Posted
TCPMP Phenom Edition 1

is freeware and supprt a many video format

Thank you. I will try this.

Guest Omi900
Posted
you can try tcpmp phenom 3 , smartmovie :)

Thanks for the reply. I'll have a look for this also.

Guest pharao010
Posted (edited)
Can anyone recommend a video player that will work with Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Omnia?

I'm sick of the slow buffering speeds on WMP, if indeed I get that far. Most times nothing plays.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thx.

Regards - Shaun

coreplayer, it never failed me and plays way more files then any other videoplayer for winmo, good luck with your search.

greetz pharao010

Edited by pharao010
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coreplayer, it never failed me and plays way more files then any other videoplayer for winmo, good luck with your search.

greetz pharao010

I tried CorePlayer a while ago - but it has an annoying habit of not being able to play files from the storage card which you load through File Explorer - it doesn't like the spaces in the file path. So I went back to TCPMP, same company, a lot older than CorePlayer, but it DOES load files from File Explorer. Weird!

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