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Old 03-14-2008, 03:51 PM
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Re: TCPMP vs CorePlayer

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Originally Posted by sonicboom View Post
I can play h.264 videos on my sprint touch using tcpmp, but I seem to consistantly get choppy frame rates in the same parts of the clips...
I have attached two zip files to this post which contain two h.264 2-minute clips I ripped from #1 dvd burner from the movie Tears of the Sun. If someone could play them both for me in coreplayer I'd really appreciate it. I also think this will help people to figure out whether or not Corplayer is really better than TCPMP (Youtube issues aside)
also - there is no nudity, language, or violence in either of the clips for anyone who might be concerned....thanks for the help!

this is one of my favorite movies of all time!!! I lost mine and cant find it anywhere...anyways, +1 for tcpmp for me. Not really pretty but it handles EVERY type of file i can throw at it. Of course h.263/264 are choppy b/c the mogul is not powerful enough to decompress the video fast enough for smooth playback. MJpeg also will not work. With that said i like that i can amplify the music in tcpmp(i like LOUD music for my workouts), slow it down,
speed it up, all that stuff. I do wish there were skins though.
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