playing aspx asx files in media player - P3300, MDA Compact III ROM Development

hi,
Can someone point me in the correct direction?
i'm using webguide4 on my mobile phone, to listen media from my media center at home, but can't listen to the music on my artemis.
It mentions it cannot play the songs in the playlist. the link looks like this;
http://(ip adress):52322/files/cure.aspx?aspxAutoDetectCookieSupport.......
The mobile cannot play the file, because it does not recognize the file..
I have the B&B 4.1 rom installed on my device. What can I do/
Any help is very much appreciated
Patrick

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MP4 files on the Blue Angel

Can anyone please tell me the best piece of software to allow MP4 video files to be played on the Blue angel. I have some files from my son's Sony Ericsson and want to transfer these to the BA for playing. But when I transfer these I get a msg indicating that the BA cannot play or does not recognise these type of files. I tried a product called VLC media player for the pocket PC and it does play the files but there is no sound present. Can anyone please advise. Thanks jd76
try the built-in Album app
Use the TCPMP player-this software playing this files. :wink:
thanks kdskamal I don't have this as a built in app is this supplied by default to BA owners?
Thanks -KLOUN- can you give me a link to TCPMP..
Much appreciated...John.
yes, Album is suppied by default
tcpmp link
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org
thanks kdskamal but can't seem to get through on the link supplied. Is this the correct link? cheer jd76
Thanks Buchanan supplied an alternative link. Downloaded and appears to do the biz...thanks Buchanan. Much appreciated to everyone...JD76
use smartmovie
You should try -----> sompy media player, its a freeware and equipped with bunch of codecs... i think it will works.

playing m4a media files

I recently had a windows mobile 5 phone with a default tuma 1.3 installation, which happily played m4a music files on windows media player.
I now have the same phone running a standard orange uk installation of mobile 2003, running media player 10, but it no longer plays these files.
Does anyone know why? If so does anyone know how i can play these files again on 2003?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
m4a is actually AAC encoded audio. Look for a player that supports AAC format.
pocket music or pocket player can play it,try it
or just install the cab I posted a few times already
Mi_MediaSupportv2.CAB
so that WMP10 can play it as well... it's mono only though..

streaming audio

Well I am trying to stream my music files at my media center pc to my Hermes with WM6.
The wma files play really well. However, the mp3 files do not play.
In the media center forum I read that mobile WMP does not play streaming mp3 but only plays wma.
I think that there must be a solution for this.
Maybe another streaming player ?
Could anyone suggest something ?
Thanks
Orb will do what you're looking for.
yes, I know that Orb does it. Also, Webguide does it.
But I don't prefer to convert to wma on PC side.
Why does not WM6 wmp support mp3 ?
Also, isn't there any mp3 steaming player for WM6/WM5 ?

Orb with TCPMP, WMP and the 8525

Hey everyone,
I've tried searching for this in all the forums, but couldn't find a solution, so if it's already been discussed, I apologize, please just direct me to its location.
I'm trying to access my orb media from my AT&T 8525, but have been having some issues. Currently, the only way I am able to stream a playlist or a shuffle of songs is by using the real media player format within the settings in orb from the IE browser. The problem with this is, it doesn't allow for me to jump to the next track, if I didn't want to listen to the current one. So I have tried to use the Windows Media Player format in the settings, and I have ran the test.orb.com, and it plays the test file correctly. But when I try to use that format to stream to my phone, I get the error message "Could not open URL" (if I try to use TCPMP media player), or "Cannot play any items in the playlist." (if I try to use Windows Media Player as the default player). Again, when I run the tests (with either Media Player) using the Windows Media streaming format, the files play perfectly, but they just don't work when I try to listen to a list of music from my media. I've also tried adding the codecs (wma and wmv encoders) as mentioned in another forum, but that didn't help any.
Any and all help is always greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
TCPMP
slickvic621 said:
Hey everyone,
I've tried searching for this in all the forums, but couldn't find a solution, so if it's already been discussed, I apologize, please just direct me to its location.
I'm trying to access my orb media from my AT&T 8525, but have been having some issues. Currently, the only way I am able to stream a playlist or a shuffle of songs is by using the real media player format within the settings in orb from the IE browser. The problem with this is, it doesn't allow for me to jump to the next track, if I didn't want to listen to the current one. So I have tried to use the Windows Media Player format in the settings, and I have ran the test.orb.com, and it plays the test file correctly. But when I try to use that format to stream to my phone, I get the error message "Could not open URL" (if I try to use TCPMP media player), or "Cannot play any items in the playlist." (if I try to use Windows Media Player as the default player). Again, when I run the tests (with either Media Player) using the Windows Media streaming format, the files play perfectly, but they just don't work when I try to listen to a list of music from my media. I've also tried adding the codecs (wma and wmv encoders) as mentioned in another forum, but that didn't help any.
Any and all help is always greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Try this version of TCPMP and the attached files need to be copied in the program folder after installation. Lastly go in and click all applicable file associations inside TCPMP (only one i leave unchecked is MP3)after the installation and do a soft reset. Try ORB again and it should work! Works great for me and this was a real problem for awhile. but, just found the solution and can't remember where.
Yessssssssssssssssssssss!
OMG you people are a freakin GODSEND. I LOVE ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! (In a manly sorta way ) But no seriously, I've spent over 4 hours trying to get this to work and it finally did (by doing what was mentioned above)!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank all of you so much for all your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm donating as soon as I get some money... lol. Thanks again everyone.
Ok so I've moved to the Kaiser (instead of the Hermes), and TCPMP was working fine in the beginning. And now, all of a sudden it stopped working. I tried a soft reset, reassigning the file associations, changing orb's settings to a different media type, and reinstalling TCPMP and the .dll's included above, but I keep getting that same "Could not open URL!" message. This has become extremely frustrating. If anyone has any idea how to fix this, please help. If not, is there any other comparable media player that would work with Orb that I could try? Any and all help again is greatly appreciated. Thanks again everyone.
thanks for the props above. but, i dont own a kaiser, so i really couldn't tell you. but, i would of course suggest looking in the kaiser forums and someone there has to have it figured out.

Please help!Any better music player for windows media player in HTC blackstone?

As i am listening a lot of music from phone tho damn could not find way to create my own playlist.The windows mediaplayer is hm not usto it at all.
In my pc i can select files i wana play and open as and select program.
Tho in mobile i cant.And when i search for music i can play those as single songs(cant drag drop songs to media player).
Anyone can inform me alternative program that is free and i can listen music and create my own playlist.(lik selecting song and add to playlist or somthing.)
have you tried mort player yet? this prog can create playlists from folders, shows covers, can be used as an alarm-clock and so on
take a look at http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=download&action=list&category=21 i like it much more than media player.
greetings
Yes it works.
Better then windows media player and now i can select single tracks from difrent folders and i don`t have to listen songs that dont like so mutch.
Way easyer to create my own lists and i can save those as well.
Ty

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