Turn your Palm into a media player...free!


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If you have a Palm OS device with Palm 5.2.1...get this!

Its reported to be the fastest media player for Palm OS and...its FREE!

Stop paying for those media players out there and turn your Palm device into an mp3 player or on the go video player.

The Core Pocket Media Player plays mp3, mpc, ac3, mp4/aac, ogg, avi/divx/xvid, psp, matroska, camcorder formats, with more formats coming each day. I was just playing the Harry Potter 4 trailer on my device in PSP format and its plays flawlessly.

http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/

Test versions are here...more media formats are being added as we speak.

http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/

Changelog for the latest version:

version 0.65: 2005-05-01

!Windows version unusable

+Treo650 keyboard backlight turn off in fullscreen

+plugin architecture (modified gcc used for compiling)

+ac3 plugin for palmos

+musepack (mpc) plugin for palmos

-changing to 'Unfiled' launcher catalog

-mp4 reader bugfix

-screen turn off bugfix

-save last position fix with a/v offset

-many minor bugfixes

-fix d-pad direction following video

But what is the maximum possible storage capacity of a Palm Pilot to store these media files?

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Why the size of your SD card of course. I watched an entire episode of LOST on the way from LA today and I had enough room left on the card to put some music in there. If you have a 1 gig SD card, you can play a gig of music and video on your Palm.

The player itself...depends since you have to install plugins. My installation is 650k.

umm, there have been media players out for the Palm for a long time... not sure what the big deal is. Don't get me wrong, this one looks cool and all, but it's not really anything new.

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This is free, lite, and open to alot of formats

umm, there have been media players out for the Palm for a long time... not sure what the big deal is. Don't get me wrong, this one looks cool and all, but it's not really anything new.

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Yep, but this one is free and supports formats that had yet to be supported by the other media players, such as matroska, mpc, and ffmpeg.

EDIT: Also, video doesnt play very well on the commercial players. This player is playing video flawlessly and at least 2X faster than other video players I've tried. I dont really have any use for the video player, but its nice to see and the ability to store a gig of music and listen to it is pretty cool if you ask me.

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