PocketTunes Plans Palm OS WMA Support
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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"Unofficial Normsoft release
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pockettunes/message/2233
"Disclaimer: Please note that this is an unofficial announcement; our plans
may change, or be delayed, or we may run into problems that cause us to
cancel these plans. But I wanted to keep everyone informed as to our
current roadmap.
We have a ton of great changes planned for Pocket Tunes 3.0, which is
tentatively scheduled for release around June. One of the big features
we're planning is support for WMA files. We have this mostly working
internally, and we're just putting the finishing touches on.
What I think is even more exciting, though, are our plans to support
protected WMA files from downloadable music stores such as Napster 2,
BuyMusic, etc. We should be able to support WMA downloads from any music
store that allows their music to be transferred to a portable device. (You
will need to have Windows to use this; sorry Mac and Linux folks - we
haven't had the bandwidth to look into other platforms yet...)
We don't have the protected piece working yet, but we're working on it. I'm
fairly confident we can get it working, but I'm not going to make any
promises just yet. There's a small chance that we won't be able to figure
it out.
We're also working on a desktop interface, which will likely be integrated
with Windows Media Player. This should make it much easier to install music
to your Palm. 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.
In case you're wondering: Yes, of course this is all being done
legitimately; we've got all the necessary licenses from Microsoft.
Upgrades:
We want to be fair about our upgrade policy. At the same time, we need to
be able to pay for our additional licensing and development expenses for the
3.0 release. Our current policy looks like this (this is a draft; we
reserve the right to change this without notice prior to the 3.0 release):
- WMA support will be part of the Deluxe version.
- If you have an unlimited upgrade registration code (starts with "ptx"),
then Pocket Tunes Deluxe 3.0 will be a free upgrade for you. (These
registration codes were sold as a special promotion for a limited time when
2.0 came out.)
- We don't want recent customers to feel like they're getting a bad deal
because of an upgrade shortly after they purchased the current version. So,
if you purchased Pocket Tunes on or after 3/27/04, you will receive a free
upgrade to Pocket Tunes 3.0. (If you purchased Pocket Tunes 2 Basic, you
will get Pocket Tunes 3 Basic. If you purchased Pocket Tunes 2 Deluxe, you
will get Pocket Tunes 3 Deluxe. The free version that comes with the Treo
600 is not eligible for this free upgrade.)
- Otherwise, if you've purchased a past version of Pocket Tunes, you will be
eligible for a reduced price on the new version. We haven't yet determined
the prices, but rest assured that you will get a nice discount.
We think this is a very fair upgrade policy, especially for those of you who
purchased Pocket Tunes for $5 in 2002 and have had free upgrades ever since.
:)
If you have any comments or questions, feel free to post them on this group
or send us an email!
Take care,
Tim Norman
NormSoft, Inc."
I support http://Tapland.com/
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RE: Wow!
Donald
Supported via Plugin?
Peace,
-Bartman007
RE: Supported via Plugin?
In Cobalt it would be supported via threads, so if you dont like it I guess you will be able to terminate the thread.
music store support...
RE: music store support...
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"I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet".
Galley
RE: music store support...
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...
Ok
RE: Ok
What about video and ebooks?!
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?!
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Better than 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?
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RE: Better than AeroPlayer?
There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary and those who do not.
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Wow!
these devices can turn into real music players if they produce better hardware...
what about apple's format, seems that might be interesting too...