CorePlayer v1.2.4 released, supports Flash Video Files

May 10, 2008

 

CoreCodec has just updated one of the most famous media players for mobile phones, the “CorePlayer”. The “CorePlayer” is famous for the wide range of formats it is able to play and has become even more popular since the last update which brought YouTube support for a part of Symbian devices.

The brand new update v1.2.4 for the Symbian platform, so both UIQ and S60 devices is another nice update which improves stability and brings new features.

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MobiTubia Development continues!!!

January 27, 2008

I can’t tell you how happy I am about it; Sittiphol just informed me, that he reconsidered his decision about canceling “MobiTubia” development.

He will release the current beta version of “MobiTubia” on the 31th January for public on his website and go on developing this great application.

Sittiphol had his reasons, why he didn’t do it earlier, but he decided to run the same path as “emTube” and publish future beta versions on his website.
In my opinion, “MobiTubia” is a very well developed application and could beat “emTube” when some improvements are made.

I am looking forward to the competition. ;)

To have an impression about MobiTubia, you should read my huge preview.


emTube 1.0.10 officially available

January 20, 2008

I posted some beta versions of the unreleased emTube version 1.09. It seems like this version will not be released for public, instead the developer offers brand new version 1.0.10 on his website since today.

Apart from normal stability improvements and bug fixes, “emTube 1.0.10″ includes three new languages (Spanish, Bulgarian and Hebrew).

emTube is now able to find also videos with restricted content.

Additionally, there is a “Sort by” option to arrange searched videos by “Relevance”, “Date added”, “View Count” or “Rating”.

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emTube 1.09 Beta 5

January 16, 2008

Well, due to the amount of emTube posts, I will not write a lot about it.

I just wanted to inform you, that Beta 5 of emTube 1.09 is downloadable right here.

I am still looking for the change log, so please leave a comment, if you discovered changes.

You can download emTube Beta 5 here. Apart from this, I hope to finish my preview about the best YouTube client, “MobiTubia”, today. ;)


Updated: emTube 1.09 Beta 4 Download

January 11, 2008

Just a few days ago the great YouTube client “emTube 1.08″ has been released bringing new features like searching videos by “ID” or an added ”Saved Videos” folder.

emTube’s developer doesn’t rest and is already working on the next version.

So I think all of you who like this application will be happy about the download of “emTube 1.09″ directly here!

I didn’t find new features on the first view apart from an “Auto Update” option, maybe only bugs have been fixed. But of course you can tell me, if you found changes and I will edit my post.

You can download “emTube 1.09 Beta 4″ here, password: “symbianwebblog”. Please be aware that this is just a beta version and you use it on your own responsibility.


emTube and FlipSilent Updates

January 10, 2008

emTube, the most popular YouTube player, has been updated to brand new version 1.08.

There is a “Saved Videos” folder and you can “View by ID” now to view YouTube videos by entering its IDs. MobiTubia already has this features, it seems to me like they were just copied.

Apart from that, the normal bugs have been fixed and some more translations have been added.

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MobiTubia in da House!

January 8, 2008

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I am very proud and happy to tell you, that I finally received the beta version of the long awaited YouTube client MobiTubia.

Many thanks to the developer, Sittiphol Phanvilai, for providing me MobiTubia as one of very few people.

I won’t say a lot in this post. Just have a look at the screenshots and read the little text at the bottom.

As you can see, Sittiphol made a version of MobiTubia especially for me. I accepted terms to not share the application and I fully support them! So please don’t mail me about such requests.

Main Menu:

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emTube updated to Version 1.06

December 31, 2007

emTube, the best application being able to play videos from YouTube, has been updated to version 1.06.

There are great changes again: Most of you will be able to enjoy the application in your mother tongues, because a lot of translations have been added.

After watching a video, emTube remembers the position in the search list. Good thing, that this is fixed, that was really annoying in the previous version.

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emTube updated to version 1.04

December 23, 2007

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After only some days, there is a new emTube update available on the developer’s page.

Changelog:

New: Created one binary for all phones, functionality is the same. Application will use the accelerometer if possible.
New: When saving a video its YouTube title is used as an initial file name. It still can be changed in a file selection box.
New: emTube now remembers the last path used to load or save video files.
New: Added Italian translation (by Enrico Santagati).
New: Added flv recognizer.
New: Added 2 new settings items: autorotate and temp drive selection.
Fixed: Search queries now accept national characters (for example Chinese or Polish).
Fixed: Settings are now correctly saved when a user exits settings view.
Fixed: emTube doesn’t freeze anymore when a user presses “Back” while a movie is played.
Fixed the “unknown/unsupported file format” problem.
Fixed problems with audio decoding on some phones (for example N76).
Fixed several bugs in a search view, emTube shouldn’t crash while video browsing anymore.

The new version worked even better for me. emTube becomes a real “Video Entertaining Central”!

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You can download the new version here (only one binary exists; if an accelerometer is detected, it will be used).


FLVPlayer 1.0 released

December 23, 2007

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Different to FLV players like “emTube”, “MobiTubia” or “YTPlayer”, the “FLVPlayer 1.0″ from OPDA isn’t developed to play Flash content from video portals like YouTube or Dailymotion. It is able to play *.flv files offline which are stored on the phone memory or the memory card.

FLVPlayer has been released now as good working standalone player. I really like it, because it could play EVERY saved Flash Video file I tried, also these I couldn’t play with emTube.

This is the reason, why you should try FLVPlayer, although emTube has a lot more features.

FLVPlayer:

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The Files must be stored in C:\Data\Videos or E:\Data\Videos. You can switch between phone memory and memory card through the “Options” menu.

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