Monyozt
28th April 2008, 21:06
his is my YouTube search/player application. Bit like the latest CorePlayer.
It allows you to search for videos in a nice friendly Windows Mobile app and then plays the full FLV video (not miniscule MPEG4 versions) with its own player.
The app is written in a mixture of .net and C so you need the .net runtime,
The video player overlay is hacked out of TCPMP and the FLV part is based on FFMPEG.
Latest version will alway be attached here.
youtubeplay last updated 16/4/08, changes:
New black look
Removed buttons, added toolbar
VGA portrait support (only testing in emulator)
Click on video for fullscreen
Backlight keepalive
Things planned: Support for all YouTube feeds, logons. Saving/loading FLV to/from file
Things not planned: Other video sites
Known issues: Sometime crashes downloading thumbnails (rarely), landscape mode not right
Everybody should note that this application will eat bandwidth, no consideration has been made for data consumed, so Wifi/ActiveSync or unlimited 3g only, be prepared for a big data bill otherwise. Won't work well on GPRS anyway as FLV vids are quite sizeable
It allows you to search for videos in a nice friendly Windows Mobile app and then plays the full FLV video (not miniscule MPEG4 versions) with its own player.
The app is written in a mixture of .net and C so you need the .net runtime,
The video player overlay is hacked out of TCPMP and the FLV part is based on FFMPEG.
Latest version will alway be attached here.
youtubeplay last updated 16/4/08, changes:
New black look
Removed buttons, added toolbar
VGA portrait support (only testing in emulator)
Click on video for fullscreen
Backlight keepalive
Things planned: Support for all YouTube feeds, logons. Saving/loading FLV to/from file
Things not planned: Other video sites
Known issues: Sometime crashes downloading thumbnails (rarely), landscape mode not right
Everybody should note that this application will eat bandwidth, no consideration has been made for data consumed, so Wifi/ActiveSync or unlimited 3g only, be prepared for a big data bill otherwise. Won't work well on GPRS anyway as FLV vids are quite sizeable