I cant wait to see a stable (hopefully) player for those obsolete versions of windows, that some of us sometimes use.
My experience with most media players on old pcs:
-Old versions are stable, wont play many formats.
-New versions unstable, freeze up, but play more formats.
If this beast can be stable on older windows, and dont forget the all-in-one player for xp then i cant wait!!
I think you'll be happy with the desktop version too. I usually play with WMP+K-lite codec pack, but after using the CorePlayer tech demo for desktop its hard to go back. :/
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Regarding Audio offset - in TCPMP you could adjust the pre-roll time of the audio track if for somereason there was a lag. I cannot seem to find this function.
Ok. Bought my copy and agree that performance seems better. Plays an OGM video I created with FairUse Wizard much better than TCPMP. Went ahead and uninstalled TCPMP with all its plug-ins and now have lots of extra memory. Maybe I had more TCPMP plug-ins than I actually needed.
As soon as I get home and can access my desktop, I am going to try a whole variety of small videos in various formats that I have collected.
*** UPDATE ***
Spoke too soon. Core Player is having trouble recognizing my Kingston 2GB SD card. Have had no trouble with any other software including TCPMP recognizing it.
He seems to think that his X51v won't play 30 fps videos because of some limitation in the player software. This is not the case. It is simply a hardware (processor load) problem. He could probably use 30 fps if he reduced the bit rate substantially, but this would cause loss of picture quality of course.
Well my X30 has no problem playing 624x352 w/s AVIs that run at 23.976 fps even when they are being streamed over a wifi link (this is running at 624Mhz of course). It also has no problems playing lower res MP4s (368x208) that run at 30 fps.
Ok. Bought my copy and agree that performance seems better. Plays an OGM video I created with FairUse Wizard much better than TCPMP. Went ahead and uninstalled TCPMP with all its plug-ins and now have lots of extra memory. Maybe I had more TCPMP plug-ins than I actually needed.
As soon as I get home and can access my desktop, I am going to try a whole variety of small videos in various formats that I have collected.
*** UPDATE ***
Spoke too soon. Core Player is having trouble recognizing my Kingston 2GB SD card. Have had no trouble with any other software including TCPMP recognizing it.
There is a known issue with CorePlayer reading from cards in Resco explorer, not sure if thats what you are using though...
I'm enjoying the new coreplayer...but i'm having issues with multi-track MKV files...
TCPMP used to let me change the audio tracks on MKV files...but with the same files...coreplayer won't do it...it just says "none" under audio streams in the menu..and plays the default language...will the weekend update adress this issue?
Well I bought it Coreplayer tonight. No problems reading files from my SD card (1gig Viking)so far and AVC playback much improved from TCMP (although still need to run my X30 at 624Mhz for smooth playback). Enhanced podcasts work properply now.
Nice looking GUI, but the interface takes some getting used to after TCMP, still sor far so good.
__________________ Dell Support Rep on 1/12/06: Only a small number of users are having issues (WM5 on x50v)... Dell will be releasing (update for x50v) but it will not be soon.
Seems like the weekend update has been moved to Tuesday.
"We will be releasing CorePlayer Mobile for Palm OS as well as updates for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile and Smartphone this coming Tuesday 10/24/2006. We are working on many of the things people wanted in 1.0 last week but because of issues with the options dialogue we had to omit it across all our platforms."
-CorePlayer.com
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Well I downloaded the new version and paid my $19.99. Other than a pretty skin, this seems like a big step BACKWARDS. My main gripe is this version does not appear to support playing files over a network share. Talk about removing a MAJOR feature. DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY TILL THEY FIX THIS!!!!!!!!!
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