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Pocket PC Forum / End Users / Multimedia / August 2004

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How do I get WMP for Pocket PC 200030 Aug 2004 22:58 GMT4
I got a Compaq iPAQ H3650 with Pocket PC 3.0 (2000), and
I would like to install Windows Media Player, or some
other free mp3 player.  I have downloaded WMP 7.1 for
Pocket PC, but it says my device is unsupported, and it
media player for palm30 Aug 2004 22:49 GMT1
Am i blind or is there a windows media player for palm??  
All of my media files are in .wma format, and my
Realplayer for Palm doesnt recognize them.  Please,,any
suggestions??
Skins27 Aug 2004 20:42 GMT3
How do I download and install skins for my Pocket PC(
Windows Mobile 2003)????
please help
DVD2PPC or Pocket DVD26 Aug 2004 07:34 GMT2
is anyone successfully running either of these programs
i would dearly like to get one of them to work and will happily pay
for it
first DVD2PPC
saving cds to mp3?25 Aug 2004 18:23 GMT2
How can I save music from my CDs as mp3s so I can listen
to them on my PDA?
windows media player for ce2.225 Aug 2004 18:23 GMT1
I recently lost all my data om my z50 IBM and when I went
to download windows media player again, all I could find
was the version for pocket PC 3.0 which does not work on
my CE ver. 2.2. Where can one get a download of this OLD
Loading up windows media player on pocket pc (2002 version)24 Aug 2004 22:03 GMT1
I have an IPAQ 3900 series and somehow managed to delete
windows media player. I now am having difficulty down
loading it again. I have tried to delete all files on pda
and re-install. When i attempt to open it it says there
windows media player24 Aug 2004 21:59 GMT1
i have no sounds with windows media player , i can watch
movies without sound
can somebody help me ...
grtzz
DVD2PPC or Pocket DVD Studio21 Aug 2004 08:20 GMT3
is anyone successfully running either of these programs
i would dearly like to get one of them to work and will happily pay
for it
first DVD2PPC
playing wma files from storage card19 Aug 2004 23:07 GMT1
I'm new to pocket pc's- i have a t-mobile pocket pc that
comes with 32Mb of space. I added a 64Mb storage card to
store and play downloaded music. When I copy the music to
the pocket pc, WMP plays it just fine, but when i try to
WMP 10 beta, WM 2003, SD storage card - can they work together?19 Aug 2004 21:05 GMT3
I have downloaded and installed the Windows Media Player 10 technical beta.
I have a Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition Pocket PC with a SanDisk 256 MB
SD card with plenty of storage space.
When I look in the "Sync" tab window I can "see"  my attached devices
media player19 Aug 2004 21:02 GMT1
this is a newbie question
a friend of mine recently made a gift to me, it was a
compaq ipaq 3800 series (a little old, but is free :) )
and i want to know what its the latest version of media
Media Player 9 formats19 Aug 2004 00:08 GMT4
Can someone tell me what audio and video formats does Media Player 9 Series
for Pocket PC 2003 support?
Thanks,
Ana
Accessing PPC music files on descktop WMP17 Aug 2004 05:41 GMT2
I have read alot about how a Desktop version of
WindowsMedia player9 can copy music ONTO a pocketpc for
playback on the PPC, but I would like to know how I can
play my PocketPc music files and playlist on a desktop PC
wmp8.5 upgrade14 Aug 2004 17:38 GMT5
i have wmp 8.5 on my toshiba e740 (ce 2002) and i would
like to upgrade to wmp 9. however, every time i try to
find the wmp 9 for ppc on the microsoft website, all i can
find is the wmp for win xp.
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