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Not sure where you founf those cabs at. But here is the version that most of us 700wx users are using.
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test/t...pc.0.72RC1.cab |
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Thanks - that seems to work a bit better but it still crashes my treo three to four times a day; even when switching between mp3s that normally work fine.
It appears that about 40% of my media files will crash the treo on open (in TCPMP); which is odd because I play these files in TCPMP without any problems on my hx4700. Some video files crashed, and others worked; again really odd because both were encoded with the same audio and video codecs. The following is one mp3 that seems to always crash my treo; could someone else try it and see if it works on their device? I didn't think it was common for normal video/audio files to have a 40% chance of crashing TCPMP so it might be my device or my files - and I've used these files on the h5450, h5555, the hx4700, an iPOD, one other mp3 player, and three computers without problems. Here is the mp3: http://rmathew1.googlepages.com/04-calmdays.mp3 |
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The odd thing is that messed up mp3 played fine in the windows media player on the treo.
I figured it out - I think; all the songs that messed up have an embedded CD cover image in them. TCPMP support this (and for covers that are 300x300 it works fine on the treo), but for those mp3 files the embedded covers are over 1000 x 1000 pixels in size, so I think that the treo is crashing as TCPMP tries to access/resize the picture. I assume it's got something to do with the less powerful treo since the hx4700 plays the same files and displays the cover art. Well I guess that answers it. |
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I have Freeze ups using AVI video files. I downloaded a bunch of Family guy episodes and only my season four files will play but not 1-3 seaons. They are all AVI files.
Any one know why this might happen? |
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It must be the quality/encoding of your avi's; try re-encode/convert them, or just try other videos/video formats;
I use TCMP 0.72RC1 and it works great, plays whole 2h movie without problem; For music, I use GSPlayer, which is also free and the sound output is amazing - better than any commercial player that i've tried! |
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