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srtpusher 01-21-2008 03:57 PM

i use mortplayer.. love it and has big buttons

xweaponx 01-21-2008 05:01 PM

Try WinVibe 2007. I have it and it sounds the best so far out of WMP, HTC AM, MortPlayer and GS Player. Best part... it's free.

Link here: http://www.freewareppc.com/multimedia/winvibe.shtml

Extra skins here: http://winvibe.tistory.com/category/Skins

The visualizations are terrific and it is LOUD. Has many functions too.

"For users with QVGA and 400MHz/higher, please download this software here."

droeun 01-21-2008 11:48 PM

TCPMP all the way

Ovendoor 01-22-2008 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xweaponx (Post 165106)
Try WinVibe 2007. I have it and it sounds the best so far out of WMP, HTC AM, MortPlayer and GS Player. Best part... it's free.

Link here: http://www.freewareppc.com/multimedia/winvibe.shtml

Extra skins here: http://winvibe.tistory.com/category/Skins

The visualizations are terrific and it is LOUD. Has many functions too.

"For users with QVGA and 400MHz/higher, please download this software here."

This is a solid program, however I've been unable to have it run in the background, while the device is in sleep mode. Bummer.

exmeaguy 11-05-2009 07:57 PM

Re: Best Media Player
 
I have run Pocketmusic twice and both times when I was exiting the app, it froze the phone and had to powercycle. Anyone else have this issue?

Draiko 11-06-2009 12:50 PM

Re: Best Media Player
 
Easiest to use: Kinoma Play
Smoothest/Best UI: Kinoma Play
Best Format Support: Coreplayer/TCPMP

lipidfats 11-06-2009 05:16 PM

Re: Best Media Player
 
for music, you want nitrogen. for video, you want coreplayer. kinoma is alright... just a bit bloated for my taste.

Charles@Kinoma 11-06-2009 08:13 PM

Re: Best Media Player
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Draiko (Post 1304340)
Easiest to use: Kinoma Play
Smoothest/Best UI: Kinoma Play
Best Format Support: Coreplayer/TCPMP

Thanks for the mention! Just FYI, Kinoma Play does support some formats that CorePlayer doesn't. For example, the highest-quality flavors of AAC -- aacPlus and aacPlus v2, a.k.a. HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 -- are very useful to have IMHO.

http://blog.kinoma.com/2009/11/sky-f...cplus-streams/

Quote:

Originally Posted by lipidfats (Post 1305172)
for music, you want nitrogen. for video, you want coreplayer. kinoma is alright... just a bit bloated for my taste.

BTW, you can now uninstall apps you don't need, and remove apps you'll never use from Kinoma Play's new, customizable Home screen.

For example, if you'll never be sharing favorite music and video links to on Twitter, you can uninstall the Twitter app. (If you ever change your mind, you can re-install in a few seconds.)

-- Charles Wiltgen

iviyth0s 11-10-2009 03:42 AM

Re: Best Media Player
 
for videos it's a toss up between Coreplayer or TCPMP
for audio I think Nitrogen is my favorite

mindfrost82 11-10-2009 10:28 AM

Re: Best Media Player
 
The thing that kills Nitrogen for me is lack of playlist support.


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