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greatBOx
03-03-2006, 04:28 PM
I felt really depressed after I tired to play the mp3 music in my Clie. I used three player: Pocketunes, Areoplayer and MMplayer, when I pressed the play button, the same error message poped up which showed "sys0505 and 1010" (cann't remember details) something like this. I had to reset the os, if I play again, the same situation appeared again and again. :(
Did anyone encounter the situation before? Can anyone get any solutions?
Cheers.

dragonsgames
03-03-2006, 05:12 PM
Try playing it with the built in Audio Player, songs must be 128KBPS 44khz, and .mp3, in the folder /Palm/Programs/MSAUDIO/ :)

ntw1103
03-03-2006, 09:32 PM
with pocket tunes do you have MCA2 (http://www.aibohack.com/clie/modclieaud.htm) installed?
you could also try TcpmpTCPMP (http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/download)
hope that helps.
Ntw1103

Mauritus
03-04-2006, 01:05 AM
well people, for those of you who where late for the NX party.

MCA2 must be installed if you want for any third party software that has sound on the NX series. (enables NX clie's to run the Sound API that sony did not put on this NX)

greatBOx
03-04-2006, 03:53 PM
Thx so much your responses, I'll try it later. :)
One more question, can anyone tell me the detail folder and extension name about movie files in MS or CF?
Have a good day.

Mauritus
03-07-2006, 11:08 PM
MS:

/Palm/PROGRAMS/MSAUDIO. for using AudioPlayer , remember 92-128 kbps, 22-44Khz

/Palm/(anywhere). for Pocket Tunes. any Bitrate and shound range

CF: no Pelaca or Mini's Drivers

/Palm/(anywhere). for Pocket tunes.

no AudioPlayer native support.

greatBOx
03-10-2006, 06:07 PM
Thx so much,Mauritus
I got new trouble for playing wma files. I have got some long wma files, about 20 minutes per each, when I played them with Pocket Tunes, it just played half time about 11 minutes, then it stopped and played it from beginning. I didn't try other players whether they worked. However,those files work fine in computer.
Does anyone konw what's going on about this?