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SeX1eStAsaBa
Is it possible to port a video player???

I remember when I had my Tungsten I used a video player called TCPMP (The Core Pocket MediaPlayer) and it had xvid, divx, mpeg, etc codecs installed with it. I was wondering if that video player could be ported for the GP2X?

http://www.matroska.org/downloads/windows.html
saehn
QUOTE(SeX1eStAsaBa @ Feb 23 2007, 02:03 PM) *
Is it possible to port a video player???

I remember when I had my Tungsten I used a video player called TCPMP (The Core Pocket MediaPlayer) and it had xvid, divx, mpeg, etc codecs installed with it. I was wondering if that video player could be ported for the GP2X?

http://www.matroska.org/downloads/windows.html


Not yet, it's still closed source. They're considering making it open source, but it's not there yet: http://www.corecoded.com.
Squidge
It's possible to port a movie player, but the one we have at the moment is hardware accelerated. It would take time to port another one *and* take advantage of the hardware acceleration.

saehn: I always thought TCPMP was open source? I know they released an open source version for the Zodiac Maybe it's just the Windows version that is closed source.

BTW, I thought the link should be http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/ but it seems both will work.
saehn
QUOTE(Squidge @ Feb 23 2007, 02:14 PM) *
saehn: I always thought TCPMP was open source? I know they released an open source version for the Zodiac Maybe it's just the Windows version that is closed source.


Sorry, you're right! I was looking at the Windows version.

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TCPMP is the worlds most popular Open Source Media Player for PalmOS, PocketPC and Smartphone based Mobile Devices
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SeX1eStAsaBa
TCPMP is really a great player. I remember playing this thing on my Tungsten with a VERY low MHz, but I encoded videos that looked really nice. I hope when it does come out into open-source that someone can port it =).
purple_goat
how about vlc2x? laugh.gif
or GPVlan? laugh.gif
Faraz Parsa
Looks nice.
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