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HPC Media Player 1

HPC Media Player 1.07 for ARM/ Xscale:

09/09/2007

 

Warning: the Flash Video Plugin included in this package is intended for newer XScale and Arm compatible devices with good video performance ( preferably XScale 400 Mhz). Many FLV videos available on the web are encoded with a high bitrate .So if your device can’t handle that, it is still recommended to convert your FLV file on your desktop PC first.

 

For NEC 900c:

-backlight keepalive bug removed (registry setting added)

-for higher bitrate videos and FLV files, use the supplied overclock utility: install the “900c_Overclock.cab” file, reset your device and choose 472Mhz from the tray icon.

 

This distribution is based on the latest TCPMP build (0.72 RC1) made by Picard and the CorePlayer team, with several changes and add-ons.

Supported video file containers: AVI, MOV (quicktime), WMV, MP4, MPG, FLV

The source code may be downloaded here:

http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/

 

 

The following changes have been made to the original standard package:

 

-1) brand new artwork: new icons, new buttons (basic skin) to update the boring TCPMP look-and-feel,

-2) the application icon and the associated file icon are now different,

-3) the following official plugins have been included: ffmpeg, ac3

-4) H264 (AVC) plugin and unofficial AAC plugin added

-5) the application name is set to “Player” instead of TCPMP; all registry settings are saved in HKLM\Player instead of HKLM\TCPMP

-6) Windows Media 9 plugins are no longer installed by default. You don’t need to install them if you have CE 4.20 (or higher) and if Windows Media Player is already installed in the ROM of your device. If not, install the supplied Codec package.

-7) t2k269 Flash video plugin v 0.4.2 added (FLV videos). See:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=196939

-8) integrated ATI accelerator added (for Sigmarion 3 only)

-9) Backlight Keepalive bug removed (Nec 900c)

-10) Xscale overclock utility added

-11) Mabin Beta Subtitle plugin added

 

 

Note on movie subtitles:

Subtitles should be in the SMI format.

If you have a subtitle file in another format (for example SRT), use the following free utility to convert your subtitle file to a SMI file: Subtitle workshop.

Download it here:

http://www.urusoft.net/download.php?lang=1&id=sw

 

SMI files should be placed in the same folder as your movie files, and have the same name, for example:

My_movie.avi and My_movie.smi

 

Warning: it may be necessary to change the video driver to GDI or GAPI, to enable subtitles (it does not work with some drivers like the Xscale driver).

 

 

 

 

 

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