A quick review of TCPMP 0.70
By Werner Ruotsalainen, Submitted Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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The new version of The Core Pocket Media Player (TCPMP), the best, free multimedia player for both the Pocket PC and the Palm OS platform, has just been released. You can download it here.
I've tested some of its new functionality:
- support for JPEG/TIFF/PNG image formats (also see my roundup of imaging on the Pocket PC for more information on this subject)
- Speex support (also see my latest article on recording sound on the Pocket PC). (Remember to download and install the separate speex.setup.0.70.* file to be able to play these files!)
- A better ffmpeg library (also see my ffmpeg and QuickTime-related blog entry at http://www.smartphonemag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&title=how_can_i_play_apple_quicktime_mov_video )
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Great overview. Just FYI, the old AAC plug-in does work with 0.70.
i'd like to know to player hi-bitrate rm/rmvb files on PPC wm2003/se? Realplayer for PPC is crap, it can't play >400Kbps videos. TCPMP is great for playing mpeg4/mpeg1...but...
Unfortunately, RealMedia formats are closed. AFAIK, noone has ever written a third-party player/decoder for them. Therefore, you won't really be able to play them with anything else than the RealOne Player.
I read this and want to download it but I'm not sure of which to choose. When I go to the first link I choose Win Mobile then it takes me to another page highlighting Win Mob and there are about 5 choices there, I have an hp compaq ipaq 3835 w/ 2002 OS. Thank you
Get tcpmp.setup.0.71.exe