7/09/2005 10:41:00 AM|||morituri|||

So you've downloaded the latest episode of Rocketboom, and wondering how to view it on the Treo?

For a long time, Palm and Treo users had to jump through a lot of hoops in order to view videos on our device. Thanks to TCPMP, those days are over. TCPMP, or
The Core Pocket Media Player is an free media player that plays many types of video content on the Treo - without conversion! Simply drop the video file you want to your SD card (via card reader) and in most cases the video will play very well.

TCPMP makes your Treo a portable video player - to view your favourite TV series, movies or corporate videos.

It supports the following file containers:
- AVI (*.avi)
- Matroska (*.mkv, *.mka)
- MP4 (*.mp4, *.m4a)
- Ogg Media (*.ogg, *.ogm)
- ASF (*.asf)

Supported audio codecs:
- Mpeg 1 LayerIII (ie MP3)
- AAC (Advanced Audio Coding, the default encode for Apple's iTunes player)
- Ogg Vorbis
- Musepack
- AC-3
- AMR
- Adpcm, uLaw

Supported video codecs:
- DivX
- XviD
- MPEG4-SP (plus B-frame support)
- MPEG1
- M-JPEG

The latest version is 0.66, and you can download it here.

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