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Hi,
I hope I'll have some time during the holidays to update ER2003Edit. Planned features/changes are:
:arrow: Support for Blue Angel and Magician (different header, different ROM image location
:arrow: Do not depend on ROM type selection in Open dialog
:arrow: Auto-Generate the config file for the extended ROM
:arrow: Automatically detect the type of the connected device and set the appropriate header options in order to prevent the country ID error
:arrow: Asscociate .nbf files with ER2003Edit in order to open them in ER2003Edit directly from Explorer
:arrow: Fix the "ActiveX component can't create object" error under WindowsXP
Please post if you have more suggestions. The focus here lies on helpful features that are _easy_ to implement (i.e. in a short amount of time).
I need some help with the following issues, can anybody help?
:?: Accessing the OS ROM. What kind of file system is this, any way to access it
:?: Automatic Password detection: Does anyone have some code to accomplish this, would save me some time..
Best,
This would be great.
does this include changing the "new country id" as stated in step 9 of DCS's post ?
dcs said:
Run the hex editor and in that open the file ms_.nba. At offset 74 (0x4A) you will see the operator string your device will be set to and at offset 94 (0x5E) you will see the language string your device will be set to
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I think this "new country id" is a nice discovery by dcs, but there are only rare cases when you really need it. (like the incorrectly authored ROM, dcs had to deal with)
Normally when you want to update your device to a "foreign" ROM, you use ER2003Edit or xda2nbftool to change the headers. Once installed your device's id will be (in nearly all cases) set to the id of the ROM you install. Thus you will be able to do subsequent upgrades of the same brand and language.
Changing the "new country id" would only make sense if you already know during installation what your next update will be and you know that you are unable or unwiling to use ER2003Edit then (and only when changing brand and country).
Technically it wouldn't be hard to implement but could bring trouble if the location/offset would change. Though I think very few people will really need it, I will consider this for inclusion into ER2003Edit.
...any other suggestions...?
Those features will still be there ?
-Extract and modify the splash bitmaps
-Completely modify the contents (=extract, delete, import, rename) via Drag'n'Drop
Would it be also possible to make rom backup ? and Restore ?
Anyway thank you for trying to make your soft BlueAngel friendly ! I was waiting for this since I get my 9090 !!!
Best regards and Merry XMas !
Softworkz
Hope everything is going well with the alterations to the ER2003Edit.......
How is it coming along - anything we can help with over in the BlueAngel Forums?
Hi Cooks! I need some help from you :-D
I want to know my data secure and possible stolen hardware findable/trackable. And all this WITHOUT changing daily workflows!
My idea is a special "SecureROM" which should contain additional to normal ROMS:
o callFirewall (with Autostart)
o remoteProtect (ATTENTION: individual CAB!!)
The idea is to put remoteProtect (i think its much better than UTA V3 and friends) directly into the ROM. So a thief cant simply hardreset the device (and cancel Ext-Rom installations) and we have the first real secure PDAphone:
o PIN Code for logon activated (5mins idle)
o Storage Card encryption on
o remoteProtect installed
o Bonus: Callfirewall for blocking anonymous phone calls
When the device is lost / stolen - the thief (finder) has the possibility to give it back: Your name / 2nd phonenumber is on the PIN-Loginscreen AND on the remoteProtect lock-screen.
If he DOESNT want to give it back - you can remotely lock, wipe and kill the device.
If you dont know where the device is - you can get information about inserted SIM, IMEI, IMSI (police-tracking) and battery status.
If the thief chances Ownername or SIM - you will be notified and can react.
The thief cant bypass the PIN to get into WM6. He cant pull out the storagecard and get it into a cardreader... because all files there are encrypted with AES. If he softresets - he is still locked. A hardreset will make all informations gone - even those on storagecard - and with remoteProtect in the ROM he will STILL be trackable!!
SO: With this configuration you can feel your data on your device pretty protected... and even your hardware keeps trackable with one exception: When the thiefs flashes an own ROM.
So if you like this idea dear Chefs - could you give it a try and find out how to implement remoteProtect into your ROMS?
PROBLEM: For this issue, you would have to add the possibility to add an individual cab (which is configured and built by the remoteProtect installer BEFORE COOKING) right before flashing. (here is remoteProtect for testing purposes: http://www.scpsoft.com/remoteprotect.htm [Attention MODs: This is NOT a WAREZlink!])
HINT: If using UTA (second best solution) instead of remoteProtect you will have to insert two configfiles (1 XML and 1 txt - File) individually before flashing.
licht77 said:
Hi Cooks! I need some help from you :-D
I want to know my data secure and possible stolen hardware findable/trackable. And all this WITHOUT changing daily workflows!
My idea is a special "SecureROM" which should contain additional to normal ROMS:
o callFirewall (with Autostart)
o remoteProtect (ATTENTION: individual CAB!!)
The idea is to put remoteProtect (i think its much better than UTA V3 and friends) directly into the ROM. So a thief cant simply hardreset the device (and cancel Ext-Rom installations) and we have the first real secure PDAphone:
o PIN Code for logon activated (5mins idle)
o Storage Card encryption on
o remoteProtect installed
o Bonus: Callfirewall for blocking anonymous phone calls
When the device is lost / stolen - the thief (finder) has the possibility to give it back: Your name / 2nd phonenumber is on the PIN-Loginscreen AND on the remoteProtect lock-screen.
If he DOESNT want to give it back - you can remotely lock, wipe and kill the device.
If you dont know where the device is - you can get information about inserted SIM, IMEI, IMSI (police-tracking) and battery status.
If the thief chances Ownername or SIM - you will be notified and can react.
The thief cant bypass the PIN to get into WM6. He cant pull out the storagecard and get it into a cardreader... because all files there are encrypted with AES. If he softresets - he is still locked. A hardreset will make all informations gone - even those on storagecard - and with remoteProtect in the ROM he will STILL be trackable!!
SO: With this configuration you can feel your data on your device pretty protected... and even your hardware keeps trackable with one exception: When the thiefs flashes an own ROM.
So if you like this idea dear Chefs - could you give it a try and find out how to implement remoteProtect into your ROMS?
PROBLEM: For this issue, you would have to add the possibility to add an individual cab (which is configured and built by the remoteProtect installer BEFORE COOKING) right before flashing. (here is remoteProtect for testing purposes: LINK REMOVED
HINT: If using UTA (second best solution) instead of remoteProtect you will have to insert two configfiles (1 XML and 1 txt - File) individually before flashing.
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Paranoid much ?
Probably an IMO for the US Govt somewhere. They are worse than Nazis. That is why I ditched my issued blackberry for my Hermes.
Well, I think that this is not much paranoid.
I spent for my PDA over 700 euros, so if it is stolen it isn't very good!!! ;-)
For this reason, I bought a legal copy of UTA (Ultimate Theft Alert v.3) and I updated my Schap's 3.30c ROM with all necessary files from the original "UTA v3.CAB" (no Config, only program, dll, and configuration and license files...).
It seems to run very well!!!
Today, after reading this thread, I tried remoteProtect, but I don't like it so much, because if I send a SMS to my PDA, then the theft will see it and can go to flight mode.
If you want to do the ROM upgrade, you must choose your preferred ROM. After, I suggest the "CorePRO_HermKitchen.exe", that contains all the tools you need, with a tutorial about dumping and cooking your ROM.
If you need help, I'm here!
Bye Bye.
I think it's a good idea - I used to work in the Netherlands and on an emergency trip home one weekend, my phone was stolen by someone after my luggage was checked in at Schipol (it was the first HTC Canary smartphone, actually ) Anyway, I didn't notice that it was missing until I got back to NL 4 days later as I thought I'd just missed it in my rushed packing, but in that time, the thieving toerag had run up a £650 phone bill (it was stolen in NL and I got stiffed for roaming charges too
So anyway, I'd be interested too
Smiffy.
@NRGZ28: Yes - I am really paranoid... - this comes with the job
But as Mobilez6600 states correctly - its a question of hardware value too...
@Mobilez6600: Ill have a look into CorePRO_HermKitchen.exe - all I played around so far was Bepes Kitchen... there was no howto and i just cooked a german ROM - i think i was just lucky
Ill give it a try - but if there is a tutorial anywhere i would be glad!
greetz, licht
PS: On my installation the thief cant see the incoming sms... ?
Speaking of thiefs...the link in the OP is to a known warez site. XDA Developers does not tolerate warez!
JasenR said:
Speaking of thiefs...the link in the OP is to a known warez site. XDA Developers does not tolerate warez![/QUOTE
Dont get your panties in a bunch...
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Dont get your panties in a bunch...
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Thanks NRGZ28, I guess, for your concern about my comfort, everything is fine in that department.
Even more thanks to the mods for their continuous efforts in keeping this site warez free.
@Mobilez6600: Thx for your informations!
I read into Core Kitchen, dumped my preferred rum (Schaps 3.30c german) and created a package out of the desired cab according to theese snippets from the forum:
I don't know if the new Office will work on other builds....
Sorry i can't be more specific...but i didn't tried it so far. So i can't tell you what files to copy or if it will work.
Just try and if you get it working...then you could share that with us too.
I am in the middle of something now and can't try this now....Hope you understand.
Regarding on How to make a package....
* Take a CAB
* Open it with CabAnaliser ...in Extra folder
* Select the XML tab...there save the registry settings in an unicode txt file.
* Extract all files
* Place all files in an folder , and add there an .dsm and rename the previous txt file in .rgu ....assign both the .dsm and the .rgu an UUID (both same UUID)
* Run the initflashfile generator...in Extra folder. Follow instructions...
* Place the generated "initflashfiles.txt" in the same folder you placed previous files
* Give a friendly name to your folder , move it into the OEM folder and pray it will work.
That's it. If you read previous posts you'll know what an .dsm is and how to make one and what is an UUID and where to get it from.
- TIP : If that doesn't work, open the initflashfiles.txt and replace all the "squares" with an tap on ENTER button....It's easy to check the initflashfiles.txt than to create it without that program, trust me.
to create a .dsm
* Create a new empty .txt document
* Go here http://www.famkruithof.net/uuid/uuidgen/ and create a "RANDOM" UUID (example of UUID :2981dd18-0f2c-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66)
* Rename the *.txt into 2981dd18-0f2c-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66.dsm (the UUID is only for example, create your own)
* If you have registry settings, use THE SAME UUID ...so for example rename the *.reg file into : 2981dd18-0f2c-11dc-8314-0800200c9a66.rgu
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So far - so good. Additionally, a single txt file needs to be copied into rootfolder of the device before installing my custom cab... i put it into rootfolder of the cab for testing.
Unfortunately i get an error during build_os: "Could not find file d:\core\kitchen\temp\dump\Program Files\imageinfo.bin" when build_os is processing my created folder in OEM.
Any advice is highly appreciated...
There is a .DOC tutorial about dumping and re-creating ROM in CorePro_HermKitchen. I used it and I only inserted my files in a folder. After, I modified "initflashfiles.dat", to copy a link in \Windows\StartUp directory, so UTA could run automatically on soft-reset (and hard-reset ;-).
I don't know if it is right way, but it runs, and I'm happy!
Sorry for my late answer, i was - ehm unavaliable - some days.
You are talking about initflashfile.txt and not .dat right?
I still get this error, but i will keep working on it
Quoting from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1373052#post1373052 to keep that thread on topic:
PAPPL said:
See this great theft protection Peter Poelman made here at xda-devs!
THIS WOULD BE GREAT!
IIWPO WIKI
IIWPO Thread
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I tested that tool and found it great too - but it has no SIM detection. Another con is that its in extended ROM which can be easily bypassed by canceling the installation after a hardreset.
After excessive tests with all those tools i have this personal ranking:
1. remoteProtect (commercial, Trial avaliable) pro: a lot of useful commands executeable via SMS, device completely killable, recognizes SIM card change (supports 2 SIMs) as well as owner name changes. Needs 1 txt file as config in the rootfolder during installation when included into a ROM.
2. UTA v3 (commercial Trial avaliable) Recognizes SIM change (supports several SIMs), sends SMS. No SMS commands possible. Optionally (commerical plugin) sends contactlist too. Needs 2 individual files included in ROM.
3. IIWPO (free, xda-dev)
Recognizes change of owner name. Needs 1 individual file included in ROM. No SMS commands possible, no recognation of SIM change.
What prevents a reflash with different rom?
nothing i am afraid... as there is no lockable bootloader
But i think its much easier for a thief to hardreset than to flash... the "flashers" are rather an exception i hope.
If you have any idea to lock the device with the bootloader - tell me
licht77 said:
nothing i am afraid... as there is no lockable bootloader
But i think its much easier for a thief to hardreset than to flash... the "flashers" are rather an exception i hope.
If you have any idea to lock the device with the bootloader - tell me
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im sure if you had a quick talk to Olipro about the bootloader... he might be able to help you out with a BL that wont allow you to flash without a special CID...
licht77 said:
Quoting from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1373052#post1373052 to keep that thread on topic:
I tested that tool and found it great too - but it has no SIM detection. Another con is that its in extended ROM which can be easily bypassed by canceling the installation after a hardreset.
After excessive tests with all those tools i have this personal ranking:
1. remoteProtect (commercial, Trial avaliable) pro: a lot of useful commands executeable via SMS, device completely killable, recognizes SIM card change (supports 2 SIMs) as well as owner name changes. Needs 1 txt file as config in the rootfolder during installation when included into a ROM.
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@licht77: remotePROTECT is great. But how to install the 1txt file in root folder? Will this survive a hardreset?
Hi Pappl!
Yes, it should survive a hardreset... thats why i dont want to put it into extRom (because the installation of all the extRom - stuff can be cancelled too easy by a hardreset followed by a softreset after screen calibration) but in ROM itself.
This way you have a) your data pretty secure and b) may track down a possible thief. The only thing a (skilled) thief could do is to completely reflash the device (but if he is curious before and tries to access your data with his SIM or so... hehe then u got him)
Like walshieau proposed, it should be possible even to block a complete reflash of the device by a custom booloader - but i dont want to nag olipro before the other tasks are finnished. In that case a stolen hermes is really useless for the thief... and thats a nice idea if this could prevent theft
remotePROTECT can be installed without that text file to the root folder, you just need to set it up first, and extract the setupE.txt file from it's running folder then rebuild it into that folder from the cab file.
I however would like to do this without the cab, cab's can be prevented from running by simply softresetting during that phase of the setup. I have built all the files into one of my roms and put in all the registry entries however the application does not work this way! Setup.dll seems to do some important things and I'm not sure what.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm gonna email the author asking.
You are right... didnt see that encrypted "setupE" file...
Which kitchen are u using? What were the steps u did until now? I am sure we can solve this!
Guys,
maybe here someone will help me.
I have company software for my HTC3600 that checks for device name.
The one that is shown as TRIN100 for Trinity for my WM6 ROM.
Maybe you are familiar with the soft that can accept request for this info and give to a program fake name like ABCXYZ?
In other words can you advise something that will allow the attempt to run software designed PARTICULARY for another WM platform?
Thanks for any advise!
First check what have you got in Start->Settings->System->About. There is Device ID Tab.
sorry for misleading
I meant
Start - Settings - Device Information - Identity - Model No.
sand2006 said:
sorry for misleading
I meant
Start - Settings - Device Information - Identity - Model No.
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I think only try to find "TRIN100" in nbh file with hex editor and change it in some else and then flash on a device, I only in nbh file found the string... no in registry, and in provxml files!!
ervius said:
I think only try to find "TRIN100" in nbh file with hex editor and change it in some else and then flash on a device, I only in nbh file found the string... no in registry, and in provxml files!!
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yes
that is the straight way
two possible objections
1. if name TRIN100 is used for some low level functional device will not be useful at all )
2. reflashing of this may give nothing only because TRIN100 is hardware name (i am still guessing)
so, the last option is clear for hacked nbh file
but maybe someone has seen software that catches request for this info and substitutes it with any string for calling software?
i was searching every where for a way to edit the list programs in the launcher and i finally came up with my own method,,,, may be there are easier ways but then i missed it..
using registry editor( i use resco ) edit the lines in the hklm , software, htc, htc home, launcher
there are folders from 0 to 8 open.. they are listed according to the icons on the screen.. open them and create a new string value with name "path" and
string ,the program u want to use
eg: for one mobile note i used
Name--- path
string--- \windows\onenotemobile.exe
the string value depends where you have installed the program....
You can use gs finder to copy the path and then paste it in the sting box....
Problems
i found that i was unable launch programs installed in the storage card.( may be some error that i made) , so i made them appear in the start menu and then took the link from there and pasted it in the string value box....
eg: the link for a program that i use in my clinic daily , thomson clinical drug index, i use the link, \windows\start menu\thomson.lnk
Hope all this made some sense... if some one has found some cab or easier way to do this, please post it here....
Sorry for all the confusion and the mistakes that i made ( busy to edit them )
Hi
Maybe I misunderstand your question, but If you want to edit the program list, you must only select the last icon in the second row.
Now you can delete the app of your choice. Now, when the place is empty, you can press the placeholder and select the program you want from the appearing list.
That's all.
ROFL, dude, you took developing/programming to whole new level!
i am embarrassed. sorry
Hello trinity-users!
I've tried to get my "VPA compact GPS" with WM6 working for "Vodafone live!" a lot of times.
I used differnet User-Agent-Strings like:
Vodafone/1.0./HTC_MERCURY/2.04.162.1/Mozilla/4.0
Vodafone/1.0/HTC_v1510/1.23.163.2/Mozilla/4.0
and I tried a modiefied browser.dll from a Vodafone branded Palm 750v and the browser.dlls from this Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=305008
Only with the edited browser.dll for palm 750v I get into the Vodafone live! portal, but It won't load correctly and there are no HSDPA-contents shown! The User-Agent-Strings don't really change something...
I want to get this $h*t running on my trinity. I hope someone can help me...
Greets Brianius
My Device:
VPA compact GPS (Trinity of Vodafone Germany)
bepes WM6 ROM GER 0.79 light VC
Hi Brianius,
You were not clear on which browser.dll file you are using. Did you simply download one of the attached files in the mentioned thread, or did you extract the file from your rom, make the adjustments, and then overwrite the file on your phone?
It would be useful if browsed to http://www.useragentstring.com/ on your trinity and pasted the value for "Your User Agent String:" in this thread...
Hi jamesbest, thanks for your answer!
I used an edited one from a german board. They used one of ZAKv3 Image and changed the User Agent String to the Palm 750v.
If I take this browser.dll : Palm750/v000 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile %d.%d)
Today I deleted the UAS from the dll and now I can change it in the registry.
But always only black letters without pictures on Vodafone live!
Maybe I should use bepes 0.79 browser.dll, but I don't know to extract it from the Windows.nb file.
My current UAS: Vodafone/1.0./HTC_MERCURY/2.04.162.1/Mozilla/4.0
edit: I tried other edited browser.dlls from schaps and AKUs ROMs
I think there are two problems from your response. 1) you may be using an incompatible browser.dll file. 2) the user agent string is not being recognised by vodafone's site.
1)
So if I have understood correctly, you are using a browser.dll file you downloaded from a website - and this file may not correspond to the one that originally came with your rom? I would recommend, downloading the rom you have currently installed on your phone and editing that browser.dll file. I dont know if there is a new easier way to get at the file, but I do the following:
download nbhextract: here
download imgfs_tools_182: here
download the rom you currently have flashed to your phone
locate the file RUU_signed.nbh (or similarly named - its the biggest file)
"nbhextract RUU_signed.nbh" - creates an OS.nb file (might be named slightly differently)
"nbsplit -hermes OS.nb" - creates OS.nb.extra and OS.nbh.payload. Since this is the trinity forum I have used the -hermes option. I am not sure which flag to use for Palm750v. An appropriate search of the Palm section might help here...
"ImgFsFromNb OS.nb.payload imgfs.bin" - creates imgfs.bin
"ImgfsToDump imgfs.bin" - extracts rom files to dump directory
Within the dump directory should be another directory called "browser.dll". In this directory will be the browser.dll file.
Then you can modify the browser.dll file as described here, and copy it back to your phone. I find the easiest way to copy the file over is to make a CAB installer that will copy and overwrite the file to your \Windows directory (using wince cab manager or a similar program). I dont think you can simply copy the file using activesync.
2)
Once you have a working browser.dll file, you may want to try different user-agent strings. It is best to change the UA string to a simulate a phone model that can definitely access vodafone life (see vodafone's website for a list of supported phones). On my trinity I use the Nokia 6233 UA string. I have made a cab of this file and attached it to this thread. To test each UA string is correct, go to http://www.useragentstring.com/ and double-check the string appears as it should.
THX!!!
Thanks a lot jamesbest!
I will try it today and give response if it works!
My solution
Hello brianius and all other users.
I had the same problem for a long time, esp. with WM6.
So here is my solution:
You need a regeditor.
Go to :
HKLM/Security/Internet Explorer/User Agent
there you have to delete everything, instead of the entry CustomBase.
The Data for it have to be: Vodafone/1.0/HTC_MERCURY/2.04.162.1
With these settings almost everything is working fine for me.
Working stuff:
- Live! Portal, coulored, with pictures
- Live Streams aka LiveTV
Not working
- Downloading music, esp. ringtones
So for further questions, please ask me.
I try to help you.
If you will find a better User Agent string, esp. one with ringtone support. Please post it here
Hey, I had a lot of things to do, but today I have handled to get the browser.dll from bepes ROM.
So I overwrote the User Agent String apart from the "%s" of the dll by 00s and now I can change the UAS in the registry "HKLM/Security/Internet Explorer/User Agent/Custom".
With the "Vodafone/1.0./HTC_MERCURY/2.04.162.1/Mozilla/4.0"String Vodafone live doesn't work.
I want to have Vodafone live with HSDPA-content like "broadband Mobile TV".
Does anybody know a UAS (by Vodafone!!!) of a HSDPA enabled phone?
"Vodafone/1.0./<Phone>/<Version>/Mozilla/4.0"
I wonder why the original String by Vodafone of the Trinity, doesn't work with my WM6 ROM! How they can distinguish between the ROMS?
The original UAS: "Vodafone/1.0/HTC_v1510/1.23.163.2" -> I get only black letters with WM6 by bepe!
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks a lot!
PS: Sorry posted this first in the wrong Thread... =)
edit: I'm trying with pieplus, now... -> Doesn't change the UAS!
edit2: Interesting site: http://www.seehowitruns.org/pages/javascript_properties.php?choice=604&prop=2
WORKS!!!
YEEEHAAAA!!!
This String: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 6.8) Vodafone/1.0/HTC_v1510/1.23.164.7" WORKS!!!
I've putted it into the Registry (HKLM/Securitiy/InternetExplorer/User Agent/Custom) and Vodafone live is coloured!!!
But there is still no HSDPA content. Only normal UMTS mobiletv! Maybe I'll find a better String....
@arndti: Ringtones are working,too!
Now I have only to fix my Stremplayer, which gives an errormessage "The file "rtsp://195.179.[...]" cannot be opened. Maybe because of an security certificate or one of its components couldn't be started...try to reinstall" ~translated from ger
BIG Thanks to jamesbest and arndti!!!
This string works almost fine for me.
I don't know what the HSDPA-content should be, i even never heared of it.
For me mobile tv is working, after I have changend the conection of the streaming player to Vodafone Live!.
But still I could not download any ringtones.
The VPA compact V is HSDPA enabled by Vodafone, so I will try this String later:
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.6) Vodafone/1.0/HTC_Kaiser/1.56.165.5" -> works!
cya
arndti1981 said:
For me mobile tv is working, after I have changend the conection of the streaming player to Vodafone Live!.
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Yes, my problem was that TCPMP has changed the file associations and i deinstalled tcpmp. So there was a error message.
Now I changed to Stream Player and if I klick on a MobileTV link the Streamingplayer starts, but nothing happens... If I try to connect manually, the message: "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" (~connection error) apperas!
edit: The Straming Player works now, but it stops buffering at 94%...
edit2: I've done all told in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1904190
...but still the Streaming Player stops at: 94-97%!
Okay now I played a bit in the registry strings: "HKLM/Software/HTC/Stream/..." and got it loading 100% now , but no video appears and after 1 sec Streaming Player crashes.
Can somebody help me?
I have checked the following things:
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- installed the cab of this thread.
- overwritten StreamingPlayer-files in "/windows" with that from bepes 0.79 ROM (full)
- searched for missing dlls -> I already had all dlls.
- changed the User Agent String in "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Int ernet Settings\5.0\User Agent\" to the same like IE has. *
- tryed Streamingplayer.exe from this therad
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*my String: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 6.8) Vodafone/1.0/HTC_v1510/1.23.164.7"
I'm still trying to get it working by changing registry strings of StreamingPlayer...
Hope somebody has an idea...
--------------> OKAY: Fixed the Streaming Player (old Theme but works!) =)
Big Thanks for all your help!!!