CorePlayer Mobile - a long-time favorite mobile media player on Windows Mobile and other mobile platforms - is being shown off running on an iPhone at CES. This demo shows audio only playback, but Corecodec are promising a few more in this series of demos where we’ll see video as well.
CorePlayer’s supported formats include: H.263, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, TTA, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, Midi, G.726, G.729, G.711, GSM 06.10.
Why use CorePlayer when you’ve got an iPod built in? CorePlayer offers on-device media management - so you don’t have to let iTunes manage everything for you.
For more info, and to have a look at the video, just click the image above.
Via: Solsie.com
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by JustClem, on January 7 2008 @ 8:59 pm
Yeah, they promised all kinds of things over a year ago when I bought CorePlayer for my Treo. I am still waiting for WMV support. Or any info about updates. Or any useful info in the once vibrant forums that no have extremely rare posts because no questions get answered.
I guess there have been no updates to get the promised features for the existing versions because they have been working on the iPhone version.
by patrick, on January 7 2008 @ 11:52 pm
Yeah, I’ve heard that criticism of them for failing to deliver updates and so forth a few times today (in talking to a colleague via email) - that won’t lead them to long-term success …