Kinoma Play for WM devices
Is Windows Media Player Mobile Edition not as user friendly as you’d like? Tired of youtube.com mobile version and want the real videos on your device? The Palm OS creator of Kinoma Player has released a Windows Mobile version that just may have enough wind to blow your mind!
Kinoma Player features a new interface that would definitely breathe more life into a Treo sporting the Windows OS with streaming audio and video. An intricate way of viewing photos with zooming and rotating options an overall plus for the native handlers. For the photo area Kinoma Play supports JPEG and PNG image formats, either standalone or in RSS-based photostreams.
For the video options Kinoma Play supports MPEG-4 Video SP and AVC/H.264 codecs, 3GPP (same as MPEG-4), Flash Video (Sorenson Spark codec), QuickTime Movie (same as MPEG-4) and Windows Media 9 (WMV9 codec) video formats. For streaming, Kinoma Play supports HTTP, RTSP, and MMS streaming. For the musically inclined people Kinoma Play supports MP3, AAC (iTunes), aacPlus, Flash Video (MP3 in an FLV), and Windows Media Audio 9 audio formats. It also supports FLAC uncompressed audio. For streaming, Kinoma Play supports HTTP, RTSP, and MMS streaming.
The Kinoma media guide that Kinoma users know and love has returned yet again with a lot of other perks you should explore for yourself!
Download and Purchase Kinoma Play Windows Mobile.
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