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x-soar Page Icon Posted 2007-09-22 3:53 AM
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Look at this (From http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=196939)
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About TCPMP Plugin for Flash Video on PPC
It is designed for Pocket PC 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0 and higher. It has two parts: 1. A program to download YouTube movie by PPC and PC. 2. A TCPMP plugin to play flv file directly on PPC (the plugin will never support CorePlayer)


Is it possible to have HPC Pro port? or Was there any?
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Geared2003 Page Icon Posted 2007-09-22 3:38 PM
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It might work, but you need a very powerful processor ( 400 Mhz )...
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x-soar Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 7:23 AM
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well, i dont think it so, my Teclast Mp3 player's processor is only 200Mhz
but it can play FLV well(though very few of the FLV files are not supported ).
Its screen is small. so is my Jornada 690, so i think it may be possible.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 7:36 AM
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This seems to literally be a codex plugin, has anyone given it a try on an ARM device?

Without any executive or shell requirements, at least some of the porting complications are removed. It is all down to API compatibility.
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Geared2003 Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 1:52 PM
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x-soar - 2007-09-22 1:23 PM

well, i dont think it so, my Teclast Mp3 player's processor is only 200Mhz
but it can play FLV well(though very few of the FLV files are not supported ).
Its screen is small. so is my Jornada 690, so i think it may be possible.


You can't compare a portable multimedia player with a WinCE HPC.
I made several tests with this FLV plugin, and included it in my latest HPC Media Player distribution (v 1.07):
http://www.hpcfactor.com/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=6434&start=91
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 1:52 PM
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Sounds like Geared you have
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 2:00 PM
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Wanna try your hand at a version for H/PC Pro and SH3, Geared2003?
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Geared2003 Page Icon Posted 2007-09-23 2:06 PM
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Wanna try your hand at a version for H/PC Pro and SH3, Geared2003?


That would be a waste of time: as I said earlier, you need a powerful processor to play most FLV files with this plugin. On The NEC 900c, the processor must be overclocked to be able to play many Flash videos, so don't even think of it on a Jornada 690...
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x-soar Page Icon Posted 2007-09-25 4:20 AM
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yeah anyhow mp3player's program instructs the player directly without many software interfaces inbetween.maybe that secured its effeciency.
well hp69X seems to be hopeless.
i am thinking of exchanging it for a ppc or smartphone.
is there any ppc that can support USBHost be connected directly to a normal usb keyboard?

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Does anyone know of an working mod player for 2.11 mips devices.

I tried all sort of player Mod player, but as unable to get them running on my Clio mips 2.11.
Note, that all of them where hexed from 3.0 to 2.11.

Any sugestions in this area? Does someone know of an plug-in for TPCMP maybe?
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