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How Do You Make This Player The Universal Media Player Instead Of Windows Media Mobile Media Player? Is It Like A Registry Value That U Have To Change?

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jaymeezee said:
How Do You Make This Player The Universal Media Player Instead Of Windows Media Mobile Media Player? Is It Like A Registry Value That U Have To Change?
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You need this software, the WindowsDecoder.rar, its 2 dll files codecs, wma and wmv, copy both dll file codecs to the Windows folder. To make this real easy, go to my blue-ray screen 3GP video player thread and download the "Total Commander" for smartphone and use this tool to install the 2 dll file codecs to the windows folder. When completed soft reset your device. Next on your TCPMP/Player go the File Association area and check mark ALL the blocks, soft reset your device again, now the TCPMP/Player is the default player on your device. Get the WindowsDecoder.rar codecs download here http://www.mediafire.com/?19gjvmjzylt.

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PIE option for best media player

is thier or can some one make a simple app that lets PIE choose best media player.
i did the registry hack for default player and i choose the tcpmp as default but it doesn't work for all the sites.
it would be nice if i could put a little app in the registry the will launch an option that lets me choose which player to play that format.
in the registry, i left it blank and it work fine on some site. it just plays the file format that the player is default to.
for exsample:
if i have tcpmp as default to play asx,asf and divx. i will launch and play it and if i have wmplayer as default for just mp3, than it will launch wmplayer and not tcpmp.
i hope some one understands and has a solution, thank you

File formats Windows Media Player

The media does not play AVI files on my device.
Can I download a plugin so it will do that?
Which file / movie formats are support by the media player?
Thanx,
John
here you go...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839084
here you go...
do you know this page? http://www.google.com/
VERY useful...
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TCPMP Codecs

I have downloaded TCPMP and I can only watch some files, the software tells me windows media audio and video are not supported. I am guessing I have to download some codecs but I am unable to find any. Is this true and if so does anyone know where to find these codecs and how to install (I am assuming install is easy)
codec
hi,
depending on the type of movie you you can use different codec's but i all way download mp4 or make movie fram dvd in mp4 format, as player i use tcpmp an the aac codec an that works like a charm!
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the codecs to watch windows media files
hey,
welcome to the forum !
try and search for tcpmp 0.81 RC1. it's beefed up with all plug-ins and codecs you might need. i tried uploading it but i'm unable to for some reason. look in the forum, you just might find it - i think i found it here myself.
good luck !

Plug-in for Windows Media Player

I was just wondering whether somebody can make the cab or installer file to enable codec like xvid, rv, ra, divx etc to play all the media formats in the windows media player itself. Just like on our desktop PC we use Klite or vista codec packs etc.

Network Drive Mapping on Rhodium?

Hey guys i want to know if its possible to map a drive on my network so that i can access the files via Coreplayer to directly watch it.
Has anyone done that before? Possible or not?
Please feel free to answer, infos, tips, anything
Nice evening guys.
it's pretty easy to do locally with a good file browser. I use resco, it's a paid app but it's great. map a drive like you would on a pc with your wireless connected to your local internet, as long as the drive or folder is shared on the host pc it works great. I can watch movies stored on my pc on my tp2.
as long as you have coreplayer set as the default mp3 or whatver player as well.
majorassface said:
as long as you have coreplayer set as the default mp3 or whatver player as well.
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Do i need a registryeditor for that?
maron1981 said:
Do i need a registryeditor for that?
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No, most all media players will have somewhere in their settings the option to set the player as the default handler for different media types (.mp3, .avi, etc). Whichever media player you use, just find those settings and make sure it's set to that for whatever media types you're trying to access over the network. That way, once you navigate to the files in resco file explorer, and click on them, that player should recognize them and open to play them.
To test it just open IE and type your networkpath as URL (\\your-pc\share\mp3) and the phone should open file explorer in the mp3 folder. select a file to play and coreplayer starts. If coreplayer isn't your default player the file will be played with WMP.
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