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Symphony
Not really lah....just an exageration...play play only lah.

Read on if bored...if not better do something more productive..thanks!

The release of Coreplayer 1.1 has revolutionised Bluetooth music enjoyment.
For detail info see
http://www.corecodec.com/forums/index.php?topic=280.0

For a long time there is a sore lack of a competent multi format video&music player for WM devices that can also support Bluetooth AVRCP Remote Control. One that can play mp3, aac, mp4, mpeg and avi video competently....TCPMP version 0.72 with various plugins is almost perfect but then no BT AVRCP. But Coreplayer 1.11 has changed this bleak landscape in BT music enjoyment.

It now:
1. Provides good AVRCP BT control
2. Superior music playback quality with high quality music codecs. The music playback quality is better than TCPMP anytime.
3. Good Equaliser presets that really works
4. User friendly menu and song list selection and playback.

BT Music life on WM devices need not be blue anymore!! grin.gif whistle.gif whistle.gif

BT stereo headsets allows you enjoy music without getting tangled up with dangling wires. Same time when calls comes in you know and can pause to take them, can also call out in the midst of enjoying music.

There are many many good affordable BT stereo headsets around now such as Motorola S705, SonicGear Blue2 SR300, iTech Clip Radio, iTech Blueband R, and many others. But don't bother finding the perfect stereo haedset that has everything you want, it don't exist.

Caution:
The above info may be erroneous, false and misinformed due to poor judgment and lack of knowledge. CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Arigato Gozaimasu,
Symphony
Symphony
Coreplayer 1.11 cool new AVRCP BT feature if you use it to listen to mp3 audio messages:
Well, by default, the Next and Prev buttons on the headphone would go to the Next or Previous track, which isn't of much use when listening to an hour long audio file. Well, You can go to Menu/Tools/Hotkeys... and reassign Next and Prev to "Move Forward" and "Move Back". By doing that pressing your BT Headset buttons will skip 10 seconds ahead and 10 seconds backwards. Sweet!
See
http://www.corecodec.com/forums/index.php?topic=325.0
Symphony
Sorry, Coreplayer BT AVRCP apparently does not work with SonicGear Blue2 SR300,see http://www.ppcsg.com/http://www.ppcsg.com/index.php?showtopic=92262

It's AVRCP BT has been tested to work on iTech Stereo Headset
weekong
Hi Symphony,

Yes the SonicGear Blue2 SR300 's AVRCP does work on Coreplayer. I have tried and confirm it is working well. The only problem i faced is the music will pause/skip when using coreplayer. Other player with this Bt does not have this problem. i am using 838pro with WM6.

Regards

WeeKong
Symphony
QUOTE(weekong @ Aug 14 2007, 09:04 AM)
Hi Symphony,

    Yes the SonicGear Blue2 SR300 's AVRCP does work on Coreplayer. I have tried and confirm it is working well. The only problem i faced is the music will pause/skip when using coreplayer. Other player with this Bt does not have this problem. i am using 838pro with WM6.

Regards

WeeKong
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Thanks. So the earlier report by roddersg is wrong? Good that Coreplayer works with SonicGear Blue2 SR300 albeit with skippings.
zenkinz
am quite outdated so I need help. does the coreplayer now can play UPNP media files?
Symphony
QUOTE(zenkinz @ Aug 14 2007, 01:14 PM)
am quite outdated so I need help. does the coreplayer now can play UPNP media files?
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Not sure leh. Any download/stream sample url?
zenkinz
QUOTE(Symphony @ Aug 14 2007, 09:23 PM)
Not sure leh. Any download/stream sample url?
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UPNP is a standard that allows computers to plug and play seamlessly that is independent of the device platform. For media specifically, it means client media devices (like a xbox or a pvr or a pda running a upnp-compliant softwarE) to 'plug-n-play' wirelessly & seamlessly to a media server (that shares the same standard) to access all the media resources, be it video, musics or photos. It's most useful in a home LAN (or office lan) rather than internet. So can't give you a sample URL to try/sample.

in my case, I have a home NAS (which double-serve as a media server) that stores all my family videos and photos, as well as my ripped MP3 from my CDs, as long as my media device is UPNP compatible, they can access any of the videos/musics/photos from anywhere in the house.
Ultimate Chicken
Does Coreplayer support direct FLV? Currently only TCPMP has that plugin...
Symphony
QUOTE(Ultimate Chicken @ Aug 21 2007, 03:29 AM)
Does Coreplayer support direct FLV? Currently only TCPMP has that plugin...
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Sorry, no flv support cry.gif
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