Why the 'ell bother with converting video files or splitting them up to play
on your N73 or N95?

Installed CorePlayer for Symbian a few days ago and I'm mighty impressed.
Just watched a whole film "Alpha Dogs" on my N73 using the CorePlayer. The
file was a DVDRip DivX AVI 700MB file. Picture quality and sound where great
and best of all I didn't need to convert to watch. I just downloaded from my
PC (previously downloaded from aXXo) to the memory card and it played.

I've also tried MOV, MP4, MPG, MP3 and they all play fine. Downloaded loads
of previews for new films coming out in MOV format from itunes and they all
played with no need to adjust any settings.

The only file it can't play at the moment is FLV, but they say or their
website it might be coming soon.

For all those N95 owners who connect their mobile to a TV, you can select
14:3 or 16:9 output.

Taken from
http://www.coreplayer.com

Audio
CorePlayer Mobile allows you to enjoy your music with these supported audio
formats;
MP3, AAC, MKA, WMA, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw,
MuLaw, Midi

Video
"It simply works!' Is what we hear from the community and what sets
CorePlayer apart from other mobile media players. It support these video
formats and containers;
Video: H.264 (AVC), MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, MJPEG
Containers: Matroska, TS, PS, 3GPP, MOV, AVI, MPEG-4, NSV

PS: I've got no affiliation with coreplayer, I just think its a great
application.

--
Gerry (The MOTH)
gerrymoth.vox.com





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