Media player for symbian 60
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TTPod ipod for nokia : TTPod is built with quality in mind and offers some extra features that really makes it a fine app for your mobile music library to have. In short let us take a look at some of the more advanced features that the English version of TTPOD mobile application brings with it: 10 band manual equalizer mode is truly working well with this symbian app and they can be controlled all at once or individually.
It can download and attach appropriate lyrics automatically without the need of any further intervention. Additional option for manual lyrics tagging and Karaoke based line by line voice synchronization. Memory consumption during music playback is relatively low which ensures that you can switch it on and enjoy the music instantly while start browsing with Excellent play list management and support is built in.
It can recognize and convert multiple formats, supports desktop and laptop based play list imports and exports. Simple user mode scrolling and song display with the navigation keys of your phone. Additional support for custom shortcuts can also be easily implemented. Extensive custom skins and UI collection are already available in blogs and forums and some of the hottest skins are included in this post as well!! Customize it the way you want and the way you feel represents you.
Neat effects everywhere like customized animations on splash screens, fade out effects on pop-ups etc. Custom Visualizations are also available to download along with some cool mods to maintain and adjust font size, transparency on menus etc. Download Link Note:Requires patch for run to be installed in same memory as ttpod. Power MP3: Power Mp3 for mobiles actually is an excellent music player for your cell phone which is easy to customize and maintain.
For a better insight into the world of music on mobile I am highlighting a few below: Power Mp3 offers multiple audio file format compatibility which is really a great plus and really unique for any other mobile phone music or audio player. It offers an excellent 10 band graphic equalizer system which can turn your mobile phone into a real monster of a music player.
It also offers the spectrum view of the beats if you prefer that. The equalizers can be set to automatic or manual mode. In manual mode you can tweak every single of those 10 bands individually while auto mode changes the other bands as you change a specific band to keep a balance between the bass versus treble. Easy porting and synchronization with basic desktop media players e.
Windows Media Player, Winamp, Jukebox etc. Highly innovative custom skin system which varies and enhances visual clarity of the actual application. The program supports eBooks in the. You can organise your eBooks in a library, set bookmarks and easily navigate through any book. There is a Pro version of this software, but it's more than most people need. Some people find the idea of reading an eBook on your phone a bit strange, but once you start you're unlikely to stop.
It's great for that 5 minutes on the bus, or waiting for someone when you dont want to play a game. MobiPocket is available from the MobiPocket website , where you can also buy eBooks including some useful ones such as a dictionary. JJKeylock is a handy little utility. It adds an auto keylock functionality to Series 60 phone. It will automatically lock your phone's keypad after a preset amount of time of inactivity.
This is useful for those who always forget to lock the keypad and end up having their phone make calls without them. You can download this program here. An alternative keylock program is available here. Foward is a simple program by Ashley Montanaro. It allows you to forwward on by bluetooth, MMS etc. It also allows you to save such files elsewhere on the phone. This is very useful for getting files from the inbox to elsewhere on the phone especially useful if they don't open automatically.
For example you can use it to move a SIS file to the memory card before installing it so that you can retain a copy of the install file after the install script has run.
Also by the same author is Torch , which is the simplest freeware program on this list. It simply blanks the screen and makes sure the backlight stays on. This means you can use the phone as a Torch.
I'm not joking when I say that this is a very handy function. Bemused was orginally written and concieved by the above author, but it has since gone open source and is now maintained by Alex Ibrado. It allows you to control via Bluetooth various PC programs. The orginal use and the most popular function is for controlling WinAmp. You can also control Windows Media Player and Powerpoint. WinAmp functions include viewing a list of available songs, selecting them, playing them fast forwarding and all the other controls you would expect.
The program is skinnable so you can make it look like whatever you want it to be. The usefulness of such a program is debateable you'll probably get a range of about 10 metres at most , but it's good for lazy couch potatoes and those wishing to show off! The current version contains SSH protocol support, terminal emulation, and a basic user interface. However as an opensource project it is constantly under development.
It is a specialist tool, but if you use desktop SSH this is likely to be a must have tool. Agile Messenger allows you to connect to various IM accounts and send an recieve messages from your phone.
This means you should be able to contact anyone with an IM account. It will download your contacts if your using one an IM that stores those things centrally. Instant Messaging can be very useful on a mobile.
It's a lot cheaper than SMS chatting as well as being quicker. Perfect for organising a meet down the pub. You can connect to the servers through a GPRS data connection.
Alternatively its possible to use your desktop PC's internet connection via bluetooth. Thread starter Autopilot Start date Jul 22, Autopilot Distinguished Member.
What are peoples thoughts on what is the best all round media player for symbian s60? Obviously free is great, but dont mind paying if its worth it? The built in realplayer is actually pretty decent if you encode your videos well with red kawa or super. Smartmovie is also decent and can be set to work landscape on the phone so you can encode your films to fit the whole screen. Thats the problem, real wont play some of the videos i have downloaded with my phone.
I was looking for something more universal with better codec support. Have been looking at Coreplayer but not sure if its worth paying for. RandomLee Distinguished Member. I've been after something similar, but more for movies as I actually like the music player on the N95 8GB. I just found this one but I'm not sure if it's any good so I'll test it when I get home from work tonight and report back later.
It's blocked at work otherwise I'd provide the link. Cheers guys. Smartmovie was getting on a bit when I last looked at it and needed an upgrade which it may have had by now.
I am quite interested in video compression and conversion and had hoped to become a regular writer at allaboutsymbian but never found the time.
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