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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PocketTunes Plans Palm OS WMA SupportPosted By: Ryan on Friday, April 02, 2004 3:51:04 PM
Normsoft, the developers of the PocketTunes audio player, recently announced they are planning to bring windows media audio support to their next version. This would be the first application to support wma files and music stores such as Napster.
The company posted an unofficial update on plans for their next version on their user forums. Planned is protected WMA file support, which would bring support for downloadable music stores such as Napster 2, BuyMusic, etc. It should be able to support WMA downloads from any music store that allows their music to be transferred to a portable device. The company is also working on a new desktop interface, which will likely be integrated with Windows Media Player. According to Normsoft, it should make it much easier to install music to your handheld. This desktop interface will be required for installing protected WMA files, due to the way that portable device authorization works. The desktop will be optional for unprotected audio formats. The wma support will be incorporated in the v3 Deluxe version of PocketTunes and may be released around June. Thanks to Gaurav for the tip
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17 total comments The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. "Unofficial Normsoft releasegfunkmagic @ 4/2/2004 6:41:40 PM #
Here is the statement from the yahoo group fyi: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pockettunes/message/2233 "Disclaimer: Please note that this is an unofficial announcement; our plans We have a ton of great changes planned for Pocket Tunes 3.0, which is What I think is even more exciting, though, are our plans to support We don't have the protected piece working yet, but we're working on it. I'm We're also working on a desktop interface, which will likely be integrated In case you're wondering: Yes, of course this is all being done Upgrades: We want to be fair about our upgrade policy. At the same time, we need to - WMA support will be part of the Deluxe version. - If you have an unlimited upgrade registration code (starts with "ptx"), - We don't want recent customers to feel like they're getting a bad deal - Otherwise, if you've purchased a past version of Pocket Tunes, you will be We think this is a very fair upgrade policy, especially for those of you who If you have any comments or questions, feel free to post them on this group Take care, -------------------- RE: Wow!
agreed, I love the WMA format, all my songs are in the WMA format (the ones I own at least), and it would be so nice to get songs onto my Palm without having to convert to different formats. Although it's not too much of a hassle to convert to OGG.
Donald
Bartman007 @ 4/2/2004 5:18:09 PM #
I personally would like WMA support to be done via a plugin. I don't want pTunes to become more bloated just to support WMAs. In the future I might want this capability, (though I doubt it,) and if/when that time comes then a plugin would be nice, but until then, I would prefer a slimmer version.
RE: Supported via Plugin?Konstantin @ 4/2/2004 11:35:37 PM #
Dont worry.
In Cobalt it would be supported via threads, so if you dont like it I guess you will be able to terminate the thread.
as far as supporting "music stores such as Napster" goes, the latest version of the realplayer for the palm supports songs purchased through the real music store. RE: music store support...Galley_SimRacer @ 4/3/2004 1:15:17 AM #
You sir, are correct! In fact, I have purchased 100 songs from there so far. :-) -- "I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet". Galley RE: music store support...
Yes, but the RealOne player is rather buggy, uses more resources, and has very few features. Nothing like leaving on a road trip and having RealOne suddenly tell you that you don't have rights to play the music you purchased. Oh yeah, just turn around and drive back home to sync again? I think not. On top of all this, the RealOne audio quality is relatively poor... both the player and the tracks from their music store (compared to even 128k MP3 formats). Both AeroPlayer and PocketTunes are far superior in both sound quality and features. RE: music store support...
Not to mention the file format is huge. I don't really like the idea of a music file taking up 12 to 18 megs on memory card.
Just as long as there's a lite version and I don't have to pay for silly patents I'm not going to use they can knock themselfs out :) RE: Ok
I totally agree with you. I hope they will keep a "non-WMA" version available at a discounted price (i.e. without the microsoft tax). As pointed out by others as well, Real (free) already allows purchase of online music. As long as they keep a discounted non-WMA version... they can knock themselves out :)
If these guys can license WMA for audio, why can't another vendor license WMV and MS Reader file formats? BTW, will this also play *non-protected* WMAs? (I have zip experience with this file format, preferring straight non-DRMed MP3...) RE: What about video and ebooks?!JonathanChoo @ 4/4/2004 9:50:28 AM #
MSReader totally blows even on the PPC platform with all their weird and psycho DRM e-books.
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I recently checked out the PocketTunes page and realized that it received an award from the guys at PalmSource. I currently use AeroPlayer as my MP3 Player. Is PocketTunes worth having? Or should I stick with AeroPlayer? A Palm-Powered Handheld is the bread and butter for many people. Without a Palm-Powered Handheld, your progress is all for naught. RE: Better than AeroPlayer?JonathanChoo @ 4/4/2004 9:51:51 AM #
PTunes has cross fade and DIA support. Nice but the playlist does not support ID tags hence it shoes the file name. Not nice as my file names includes the artist name - album title - tracke number - track name. --- PDAs: Psion 5> Vx > m505 > N770C > T625C > NR70V > e310 > T/T > HP h2210 > T/T3 & h4150 Mobiles: StarTac > T28m > T39m > T68m > T610 > T630 DigiCam: DiMage E323 RE: Better than AeroPlayer?
I recently just switched to PocketTunes. I compared AeroPlayer and PTunes about 8 months ago when I got my Palm and found AeroPlayer to be better. I found that hitting the power button in PTunes stopped playing instead of just turning off the screen. The new version of PTunes does not have this bug. Plus, PTunes has a popup console that you can bring up in any program, which is very convenient when you're typing in WordToGo and you want to increase/decrease the volume. Still, AeroPlayer has the advantage of a smaller file size. I hope this helps. There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary and those who do not. Healthier options!!
MPEG2/AAC is an official standard, and the logical evolution from MP3. I think that it's not patents-free... but at least it IS Microsoft-free!
On any case, as others have pointed out, I sure hope there will be a Pocket Tunes version which won't make me pay the M$ taxes!
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these devices can turn into real music players if they produce better hardware...
what about apple's format, seems that might be interesting too...