![]() VLC's FLV playback on the iPhone was too jerky for me. Sadly my PPC broke, now I'm doing something similar on my iPhone but I had to switch completely to the MP4 format. Although MP4 also worked on the PPC, I stuck to FLVs because at the time some videos on YouTube were not available as MP4. I wrote an app that would grab a playlist of YouTube videos and sync them up with my PocketPC, I used TCPMP with the Flash add-on to playback the video (externally from my app). Support TCPMP player perfect hardware decoding, built-in MPEG-4/H264/VC-1 audio. I just want to be sure that this program is right for my device and i want to download its version which has the largest video codec support. As i read there is a TCPMP video player for windows mobile devices. " " + videoID + "&t=" + token + "&fmt=18" Support WinCE 6.0 R2/R3 and Linux 2.6.28, Ubuntu 9.04, Android operating. Anyway, its video player doesn't support many codecs and i have to convert them using old video codecs. To get the MP4 file make a request to this URL: Colibri Plugin for TCPMP, Use the open source media player TCPMP (The Core Pocket Multimedia Player) on all. ![]() Trying to play it back through IE mobile won't work, as the version necessary of the Flash plug-in with video playback support isn't available (last time I checked). You can look into DirectShow CF for playback functionality, or host some other player in your app that supports MP4 or FLV. You can also grab YouTube videos as MP4, hopefully that expands your player options. ![]()
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