I am trying to find a Video/Audio Player for my Compaq 2010c and the available options are giving me a hard time...
Both the TCPMP and the Beta Player start install but do not flush the temporary files, so the installation gets stuck in that dialog box.
I have tried to install Windows Media Player 1.2 both through the .exe file they provide, the WMNAll.exe, as well as by extracting the 640x240.mips cab, all I get is message saying it's not compatible.
The Pocket TV is also a hard bone to bite on: on their file bin there is no version for WinCe 2.0 Mips, although in the general site there is reference to such. After attempting endless times to register in order to get an eMail with the instructions for the download and a link, when I try to access it, I get a message saying the link has expired.
As far as PocketTV is concerned, you can try the CE 2.0 executable available from my site at this location. I haven't personally tested it myself (never had any HPC 2.0 devices), but it should work.
Wodeon works well on my A-20 running CE 2.0, but it doesn't load videos larger than the screen and it doesn't run high bitrate stuff well at all, which I guess is to be expected from 80MHz. (I'm using Wodeon v 1.8 btw) I'll let you know how it runs on my 620LX when it eventually arrives...
Yeah, the quality doesn't come close to TCPMP, though in fairness I guess this is more due to the limitations of CE 2.0 than to any bugs in the program itself.