PocketPlayer: Not as complex as MortPlayer, but has most required features. Special features are cross-fading or gapless play and a visualizer, and it supports e.g. Audible and WMP format. Shareware.
PocketPlayer 2.80 supports ReplayGain now. Too bad it's a resource hog. Hint hint, would you like to add it to MortPlayer? I think i've asked you this before =P or maybe you can make a gsplayer plugin for it (i don't know who else could)
For movie viewing, I heartily agree. But after having several crashes with 0.72RC1 and audio playing, I'd have to argue that the playlist management tools and plugins of PocketPlayer 2.8 do more for me than TCPMP does for the moment, at least with audio. :D
Are you kidding? Almost every other player listed here has much more flexibility for music than TCPMP. TCPMP as a music player is only better than WMP in that it plays other formats...
Hint hint, would you like to add it to MortPlayer?
No. I don't want to waste both mine and CPU time for a feature that doesn't make any difference for about 99% of all available MP3s. And tagging the MP3s yourself is about as "difficult" as using a tool like MP3Gain for normalizing. I really don't see any sense in ReplayGain as long as you can't buy ReplayGain tagged MP3s - and I don't even know a legal shop that sells MP3s at all (except for people in Russia)...
I use tcpmp for most audio and video and wmp when i use my bt headset and i need the button functions (especially when receiving phonecalls as my headset also serves as phone hans free. So I look forward to tcpmp 1.0. maybe then i <ill dump wmp.
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my vote for a 'car mp3 player' is mortplayer, due to cool 'car skins' that are easy to use with fat fingers, and don't require the stylus, and works great with wm5.
also can auto turn off lcd for power saving functions.
tcpmp is great for videos, but they havn't got the skinning working yet for 'finger functions' in a car in my opinion.
I use tcpmp for the simple fact that it supports AAC. No other free ones do that I know of. Although I kind of wish mortplayer had support for it so I could use the large finger buttons.
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1. If there are free good alternatives, throw all the payware out the window.
That leaves me with GSPlayer, TCPMP and Mortplayer.
Now, I want it to be quick and easy to use. TCPMP is out (though I keep it as my movie player)
MortPlayer or GSPlayer? Currently I use GSPlayer, because MortPlayer is horrifyingly slow compare to GSPlayer, but GSPlayer isn't as finger friendly, so I keep both.
I have all 3 installed. GSPlayer and TCPMP is used the most (audio and video, respectively). I don't like MortPlayer that it turns on the screen everytime a button is pressed; and not as convenient to change songs as GSPlayer.
1. If there are free good alternatives, throw all the payware out the window.
That leaves me with GSPlayer, TCPMP and Mortplayer.
Now, I want it to be quick and easy to use. TCPMP is out (though I keep it as my movie player)
MortPlayer or GSPlayer? Currently I use GSPlayer, because MortPlayer is horrifyingly slow compare to GSPlayer, but GSPlayer isn't as finger friendly, so I keep both.
I have all 3 installed. GSPlayer and TCPMP is used the most (audio and video, respectively). I don't like MortPlayer that it turns on the screen everytime a button is pressed; and not as convenient to change songs as GSPlayer.
IIRC, you can set MortPlayer to not turn on when a button is pressed. Choose "on when necessary" Then track skips/volume, etc keep the screen off...tap the power button to turn thescreen back on...
For some reason MortPlayer displays preferences and the Favorites screen in some strange resolution where I can't see half the screen. Anyone know how to fix that?
For some reason MortPlayer displays preferences and the Favorites screen in some strange resolution where I can't see half the screen. Anyone know how to fix that?
Which version do you use? And I guess you use some "real VGA" tool?
If you're using a 3.31 RC, please send me a screenshot. Maybe I have to work around wrong system informations once again... (E.g. many WM5 VGA devices return the menu bar is 26 pixels high, while it's really 52...)