View Full Version : CorePlayer.v1.3.6.



spikegotti
16th September 2009, 21:51
CorePlayer Platform: Version 1.3.6 build 7427 (20090910):
- FIX: ShoutCast/ICY metadata reading on slow connection (fix async reading of the metadata)
- FIX: Format recognization problems (fix async reading of the probe)
- FIX: Symbian: fix the special character text entry
- FIX: Windows: Playlist mode display
- FIX: OS X: audio/video Sync issues when the AudioQueue output was selected
- ADD: Snow Leopard Support
- ADD: Option to keep playback running when leaving fullscreen
- ADD: One click fullscreen function
- ADD: OS X: UI speed improvement
- ADD: OS X: ALAC Apple Lossless decoding on Mac OS X 10.5/10.6 (Leopard)
- ADD: OS X: DTS decoding on Mac OS X 10.5/10.6 (Leopard) when Perian is installed
- ADD: WinCE: Windows Mobile 6.5 icon
- CHG: update to the FLAC 1.2.1 library, supports bitdepths other than 16 bits (96/24)



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Zahurtex
16th September 2009, 23:17
Mate...is it a cracked version or do we need a serial for it?

Rickytr23
16th September 2009, 23:26
Thank i lv it great job

dhanudada
17th September 2009, 01:08
no its not cracked ver.

XyuBAM
17th September 2009, 05:48
bad link

anyway, will wait for a cracked version

r0sh
17th September 2009, 06:52
Here is a NEW working Link....

CRACKED VERSION

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XyuBAM
17th September 2009, 07:12
@r0sh:
thanks, but it's NOT cracked version.

Run1Joe1Run
17th September 2009, 08:14
I am posting here so that I can subscribe to this thread.

aalupatti
17th September 2009, 10:31
I am posting here so that I can subscribe to this thread.

U dont have to register to subscribe :wrong:

JeeVee
17th September 2009, 13:50
Link is broken!

Still no subtitle support -> TCPMP 0.72RC1 with SRT subtitles support (XDA developers) freeware

dimt
19th September 2009, 13:13
Link is broken!

Still no subtitle support -> TCPMP 0.72RC1 with SRT subtitles support (XDA developers) freeware

Thanks for the hint mate. Now I will try both. The lack of subtitle support is the only drawback I think in coreplayer. I hope TCPMP will do better. Thanks also to the uploader of the coreplayer I was looking forward for a new version.