CorePlayer Mobile for iPhone

7 January, 2008 Posted by SolSie As Multimedia, Rant, Software, iPhone

CorePlayer team is at CES showing CorePlayer on the iPhone. The video only shows Audio playback using CorePlayer Mobile on the iPhone, it supports H.263, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, TTA, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, Midi, G.726, G.729, G.711, GSM 06.10

I think, the interface needs to be at least at iPhone standard. The developer seems to indicate more improvements are under way.

Now you ask, why CorePlayer when the iPod function on the device does already such an amazing job? The simple answer:, this is for people who don’t want  iTunes to manage their media.

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vicott January 7, 2008

The feature CorePlayer has always always always missed is UTF support for ASX format. That is important in order to read ASX playlists which has media filenames containing unicode characters. Furthermore, it really isn’t hard to add the support in. Besides, the UTF support in ASX format is documented.

M3U and PLS formats are a different story since they aren’t exactly unicode-friendly to begin with.

I was pretty surprised and terribly dissappointed with the tons of media players I have tested so far until I found Conduits Pocket Player. That’s the saviour for me.

SolSie January 7, 2008

I found the mention:
Q: Will .ASX files work?
A: Yes, we have now ‘fully’ integrated CorePlayer Mobile into PocketIE for multimedia playback
No word on UTF support.

lis hand January 9, 2008

PPL are missing the point…. its the first DivX Media Player for the iPhone!!! Thye just released a video on it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm0OqIrsLp4

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