DragonMedia Player is a native Wii application with the intent of being a multi-source media player on the Wii.
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/DragonMedia_Player
DragonMedia Player is a native Wii application with the intent of being a multi-source media player on the Wii.
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/DragonMedia_Player
LightMP3 is a MP3/OGG Vorbis/FLAC/Atrac3+ player designed to drain little energy from your battery. Can decode MP3 and ATRAC3+ via Media Engine with CPU set at 20Mhz, OGG Vorbis with CPU set at 50Mhz, MP3 via libMAD with CPU set at 70Mhz, FLAC with CPU set at 100Mhz. With battery at 100% and display set to minimum brightness it should last 9 hours.
With battery at 100% and display turned off (press START while playing a track) it should last more than 11 hours.
Features:
-Support for kernel 3.x and Slim&Light
-Support for MP3, OGG Vorbis, ATRAC3+ (*.aa3, *.omg, *.oma), FLAC
-File browser
-Support for m3u playlist
-Playlist Editor
-Retrieve track’s information from ID3v1/ID3v2 or Vorbis Comments
-Coverart retrieved from ID3v2 (only MP3) [image formats: jpeg, png]
-Works with remote controller
-Playing mode: Normal, Repeat Track, Repeat All, Shuffle, Shuffle/Repeat
-Equalizers (only for MP3 played via libMAD)
-Audioscrobbler log (you can upload your log to your last.fm’s account with this page http://paulstead.com/scrob/)
-Sleep mode (the psp will shutdown automatically at the end of a track or directory/playlist)
-Media Library: scan your ms for media and then browse them by Artist, Album, Genre or make your search.
Changes:
-Added: Switched to OSLib MOD, now supports intraFont
-Added: New skin system (now all the elements can be moved, see skin.cfg). Font is defined in the skin.cfg file
-Added: In the Media Library you can play a track pressing CROSS (like in the file browser)
-Added: You can rate your tracks in the Media Library (CROSS + DPAD UP/DOWN)
-Added: english, italian, portuguese, russian language. Many thanks to fabiom, coach777, Magic PSP
-Added: help (press L + R)
-Added: you can add selected playlist to the current one (press START in the playlist browser)
-Added: Directories are marked with a leading “/” in the file browser
-Added: You can check a playlist with triangle (removes dead-links)
-Added: option for keys autorepeat interval
-Added: “Top 100” in media library
-Added: Option to enable/disable splash screen
-Added: “Borwse All” in media library
-Added: Cover displayed in file browser and in Media Library (stay 0.5 seconds on an item). Works only with folder.jpg and cover.jpg (doesen’t read coverart from ID3v2)
-Added: Display now fades in and out when you toggle economy mode
-Added: Music pause if you remove the headphones while listening to a track
-Fixed: Playback of mono MP3 using libMAD
-Fixed: Faster navigation between functions
-Fixed: crash in playlist editor when press UP, RIGHT or NOTE on an empty list
-Fixed: stop FLAC playback
-Fixed: Analog was working also in HOLD
-Fixed: Minor bugs
Here’s Dromio’s first attempt at PocketPC development — an MPD client. It’s a fairly nice application, but maybe someone else out there will enjoy it.
First off, you’ll need an MPD server. MPD is a small simple daemon that plays music. It has no UI of its own– it relies on various clients to connect to it for control.
His application does not actually play music. It’s more like a remote control. It connects to your MPD server and tells it what to play. But if you combine this with icecast on the server and TCPMP on your phone, you CAN actually stream the music to your phone.
The ping command is useful for determining the status of the network and various foreign hosts, tracking and isolating hardware and software problems, and testing, measuring, and managing networks. This tool work exactly as windows ping command, but it’s more compact. Just type IP address or host name, check how many hops you will want and hit [Ping] button. Any feedbacks are welcomed!
Changes:
– code optimization, so now you can see results on fly
– added up/down buttons for changing hops value
A new public release of BeyondPod – Free, Open source RSS feed reader and podcatcher – is available.
Changes:
There is now a way to view a summary of all “unread” items across all feeds in a given category. This “category overview” is available using the “What is New…” menu item from the Feeds Menu. As there could possibly be a large number of unread items across the feeds, there is a new setting in “Feed properties” to limit the number of unread items for a given feed that show in “What is New…”
There is now a way to add all new podcasts to the podcast download history for a feed. (There is a link for that in the feed properties). Adding the podcasts to the download history will cause BeyondPod to assume that all podcasts were already downloaded, without having to actually download them
Changed the functions of left and right D-pad keys in the “Feeds” and “Podcasts” views. Left key now always navigates to the built in player (if there is anything to play) and the right key navigates to the last feed content view. There are also dedicated “Go to Player” menu items in both views
When generating unique feed names, instead of PCXXXXX.MP3, the file name pattern is nowXXXXX.MP3. This makes the podcast file name a bit more predictable and also by changing the feed name, it gives you some a control over the podcast name.
Removed the “Beep” indicating “end of the playback” as it was very loud on some devices.
Added settings to start automatic updates on Application Startup and on Opening of a feed
Added a link to Launch the BeyondShcheudler from within BeyondPod. BeyondScheduler is a companion application used to schedule various tasks such as Bluetooth On/Off and Wi-Fi On/Off (on some HTC made devices) to be executed at predefined time. BeyondPod also internally relies on the BeyondScheduler for its own scheduled updates.
Added support for password protected feeds. You can now enter username/password in the feed properties
Added a global setting that allows you to hide the “Read” feed items in Content View. A nice side effect of hiding the “Read” items is that the feeds render faster because the number of items is (much) smaller. This setting can be found in Menu-> Tools-> Settings->Feed Content Settings
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=405172
http://www.codeplex.com/beyondpod/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=14912
Full Screen Dialer is a full screen dialer for PPC’s.
Features:
FSD is a more finger friendly dial pad than the WM default one.
FSD is skinable.
FSD does not have any speed dial/redial or anything more complicated than basic number entry.
FSD is a full screen dialer!
FSD will run on WM5/6 or WM2003 devices with .NET CF 2.0.
FSD uses the default dial pad once the call has been started.
Call/End hardware buttons do not work within FSD!
Pressing the call button with no number loads iContact
Pressing the end button with no number quits the app.
Skinning from anywhere!
SetVolume is a finger friendly volume changer.
Changes:
added AppToDate support
fixed memory leak – thanks to A_C for helping me
This program is a plugin for default MailBox program, and whenever you receive an sms this program shows special notification message. And also you can view it the same way in your inbox. This program does not change your SMSes.
Program Features :
– Shows and displays ANIMATED smilies found in SMS texts in inbox and notifications bubbles.
– Use smileys in compose forms,and easily send smileys.
– Assign .mp3,.ogg,.wav and other popular music file formats as your SMS ring tones.
– Shows pictures of contacts in SMS notification bubbles/forms.
– Fully customizable and skinnable.
– Remove phone number from the title of SMS notification,when the contact is known.
– Replace number in body of delivery report with the name of contact.
– Easier to use menus for working with SMS notifications.
– WM5.0 like notifications for WM2003 users.
– Support for vibrate and number of seconds to vibrate.
– Bringing a menu for numbers found in your sms:”Send SMS”,”Save to Contacts”,or “call”
– Set Zoom level of notification bubbles
– All features(including program) are configurable from control panel
– Compatible with other sms ring-tone programs like phonealarm.
Scroll Launcher is a Diamond styled Launcher for WM Devices.
Scroll Launcher looks inside the windows start menu folder for *.lnk files, and then adds them to a modified KListControl.
This software is an Antitheft and you can use it to track your Windows Mobile device when it was lost or stolen. It works catching a formated SMS sent from any phone and then send useful informations back. These informations can have GPS coordinates, list os contacts, owner informations and more.
You can use it to others objectives, like keep your eye in your child. Use your imagination!
To use all features RemoteTracker has, your device must have GPS and GSM capabilities.
If the thief change your SIM card, you will receive a SMS alerting you and you still can track your device. All you need to do is set an emergency cel number.
RemoteTracker can be added to third part custom ROMs. But, with a hard reset all configurations was lost. Now, RTRegCreate tool can create a configuration file using your PC. ROM cookers can use this DLL to make RT hard reset safe!
This program was tested with Glofish X800 and X500+ with WM6.1 and native .NET 3.5, but you can use it with WM5 or 6. WM2003 and earlier are not supported.