Tcpmp For Palm Tx Download

The Core Pocket Media Player for Palm OS received consistently positive reviews for its performance, versatility, and functionality, with minor criticism of user interface issues. TCPMP 0.72RC1 seem to be the latest available version. Below you can find file(s) assigned to this version: TCPMP_0.72RC1.zip (653 KB, ↓ 0) Old versions. Jan 6, 2018 - Bottom Line In spite of its flaws, TCPMP is a must-download for Palm OS—based Treo owners who want to play video on their handhelds.

Ok here is the deal. I have inherited a Palm TX recently and I've loaded music into a 1 GB SD card with no problems I have a card reader in my laptop but I found that it took a long time for it to open so I got a card reader which opens it instantlly.

I have many movies in my laptop which I would like to transfer into my a 2 GB SanDisck card. I've read everything I could find on the subject but I still can't view any movies. My first questions are as follows: Do I need to download TCPMP onto my palm? How do I do it? I downloaded it on to my laptop but nothing happend. I HotSync and got an error message that said some data do not have security copyes!!?? I've tried other applications with the same results.

I've draged Movies from my laptop onto the card and they where there so I know that's working. But when I put the card into my Palm all I see when I look at the card is a square with a red X in it and it tells me that it's not copatible or too big etc. Vikrojka kartuza.

I have been able to load short music videos strat into the palm desck top but that will not do I WANT TO SEE MY MOVIES!!! I take long bus trips every day and I don't allways want to listen to music. I thought this device was sopposed to make my life easyer but instead I'm pulling what little hair I have left from the roots. Could some one walk me through this process so I can watch movies once and for all. I need help please!!!! You need to install TCPMP on the Palm.

To do that drag the folder with the TCPMP application and other.prc files onto your SD card. Then go to the top of your TX screen and tap on the time display and you will get the option to Copy.

Select it then find the TCPMP files on your SD card which will be available to you at this time. After you Copy them you should be able to fine the TCPMP program in the unfiled category of your TX. Now put your SD card back in the computer an create a folder on it called Movies. Drag all the movies you want onto the folder. Put the card back into the TX and launch TCPMP and use it to navigate to the movie files and play them. By far the best type of file to put on the TX, IMLTHO (in my less than humble opinion) is divx. You can make a failry high quality 2 hour movie file as small as 320 MB in size.

Other compression types can make good quality files but they will be huge. The latest divx compression is amazing.

Click to expand.I think you must read the TX's manual, available online from palm.com. Otherwise you'll keep pulling your hair and going nowhere. It sounds as if this is your first Palm, so it's perfectly normal to be ignorant about the way it works (we've all been there).

A PalmOS device is not the same as a Windows device, so first you must learn how it works. Take your time, learn your device, get to know what it can and can't do, and how to get it to do it.