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I want to play 128K bit rate (cbr) mp3s on my Casio E-100.
I can't find any players that work.
I tried MS Windows Media Player V1.2 and 7.1, the only
versions I could find. Both complain that they're not
compatible with the device and refuse to install.
MVP player will install, but won't run Can't find MVP
or one of it's components. In fact, I get this error
on EVERY Pocket PC program that actually installed.
Curiously, I did get totalcommander for the HANDHELD PC
to work, tho the Pocket PC version didn't.
Is the Casio E-100 a Pocket PC? Or should I be looking for
different stuff?
For now, a version of windows media player or similar freeware
that would run ont this machine would be great.
Thanks, mike
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 04:08:06 -0700, mike <spamme0@juno.com> wrote:
>I want to play 128K bit rate (cbr) mp3s on my Casio E-100.
>I can't find any players that work.
>I tried MS Windows Media Player V1.2 and 7.1, the only
>versions I could find. Both complain that they're not
>compatible with the device and refuse to install.
>MVP player will install, but won't run Can't find MVP
>or one of it's components. In fact, I get this error
>on EVERY Pocket PC program that actually installed.
>
>Curiously, I did get totalcommander for the HANDHELD PC
>to work, tho the Pocket PC version didn't.
>
>Is the Casio E-100 a Pocket PC? Or should I be looking for
>different stuff?
>
>For now, a version of windows media player or similar freeware
>that would run ont this machine would be great.
>Thanks, mike
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
Thanks,
I downloaded it and it seemed to work flawlessly for a day.
I don't think I changed anything today, but now it only plays
49 seconds of a song before stalling. Also get illegal operation
errors in the playlist editor. I'll try reloading it.
Biggest problem I have is not being able to turn off the display
backlight. It ain't gonna run long enough to be a useful mp3 player
if I can't.
Seems that the player supplied with the device turns off the backlight,
but doesn't seem to be available anywhere.
Thanks, mike
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] wrote:
> Does this help ? http://home.adelphia.net/~mdukette/downloads.html >
> Cheers - Neil
>
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 04:08:06 -0700, mike <spamme0@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I want to play 128K bit rate (cbr) mp3s on my Casio E-100.
>>I can't find any players that work.
>>I tried MS Windows Media Player V1.2 and 7.1, the only
>>versions I could find. Both complain that they're not
>>compatible with the device and refuse to install.
>>MVP player will install, but won't run Can't find MVP
>>or one of it's components. In fact, I get this error
>>on EVERY Pocket PC program that actually installed.
>>
>>Curiously, I did get totalcommander for the HANDHELD PC
>>to work, tho the Pocket PC version didn't.
>>
>>Is the Casio E-100 a Pocket PC? Or should I be looking for
>>different stuff?
>>
>>For now, a version of windows media player or similar freeware
>>that would run ont this machine would be great.
>>Thanks, mike
>
>
--
Return address is VALID.
Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below.
Compaq Aero floppy,ram,battery.
FT-212RH 2-meter 45W transceiver.
Toshiba & Compaq LiIon Batteries, Test Equipment
30pS pulser, Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head...
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
Sure, hope it works out. I don't have a casio to try it, but I
remembered from a review of pocketMVP last week that I saw casios as a
listed device. Is there a forum on there you could ask for advice ?
I'm not sure, but if the casio has something like a soft-reset, that
might help.
Cheers - Neil
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 02:57:25 -0700, mike <spamme0@juno.com> wrote:
>Thanks,
>I downloaded it and it seemed to work flawlessly for a day.
>
>I don't think I changed anything today, but now it only plays
>49 seconds of a song before stalling. Also get illegal operation
>errors in the playlist editor. I'll try reloading it.
>
>Biggest problem I have is not being able to turn off the display
>backlight. It ain't gonna run long enough to be a useful mp3 player
>if I can't.
>
>Seems that the player supplied with the device turns off the backlight,
>but doesn't seem to be available anywhere.
>
>Thanks, mike
>
>Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] wrote:
>> Does this help ? http://home.adelphia.net/~mdukette/downloads.html >>
>> Cheers - Neil
>>
>> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 04:08:06 -0700, mike <spamme0@juno.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I want to play 128K bit rate (cbr) mp3s on my Casio E-100.
>>>I can't find any players that work.
>>>I tried MS Windows Media Player V1.2 and 7.1, the only
>>>versions I could find. Both complain that they're not
>>>compatible with the device and refuse to install.
>>>MVP player will install, but won't run Can't find MVP
>>>or one of it's components. In fact, I get this error
>>>on EVERY Pocket PC program that actually installed.
>>>
>>>Curiously, I did get totalcommander for the HANDHELD PC
>>>to work, tho the Pocket PC version didn't.
>>>
>>>Is the Casio E-100 a Pocket PC? Or should I be looking for
>>>different stuff?
>>>
>>>For now, a version of windows media player or similar freeware
>>>that would run ont this machine would be great.
>>>Thanks, mike
>>
>>
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