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Re: Any program that plays FLV video?

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Originally Posted by creedo View Post
That's a bummer. Yeah, coreplayer/TCPMP is old enough that it doesn't support every variation. A FLV can have the video encoded with H264, VP6 or sorenson spark. The program might only support one or two out of these three types.

Something I've wondered... at some point coreplayer went to a pay version. Are the cabs you see floating around for cracked coreplayer really old versions? Maybe the newer (paid) one supports more modern formats than the ones you see available on rapidshare etc.? Or maybe they just never updated the app to handle every new codec.
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The best format to convert would probably be wmv as all windows mobile support that format.

What is the source of the FLV videos by the way?
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