The Core Pocket Media Player

The Core Pocket Media Player
Developer(s)Gabor Kovacs
CoreCodec.Org
Initial release26 April 2004[1]
Stable release0.71 (November 23, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-11-23)) [±]
Preview release0.72 RC1 (2006-08-03) [±]
Written inAssembly, C[2]
Operating systemCross-platform
Available in20 languages[3]
TypeMedia player
LicenseOpen-source/Proprietary
WebsiteTCPMP Homepage (archived with non-functional download links)

The Core Pocket Media Player (TCPMP) is a software media player which operates on portable devices and Windows-based PCs. It is discontinued, but still available from the official mirror site. Supported operating systems include Palm OS, Symbian OS, and Microsoft Windows, CE, and Mobile. It is also available on Microsoft's Zune HD via a hack called Liberate.[4] TCPMP also has hardware accelerated playback for ATI and Intel 2700G mobiles, such as the Tapwave Zodiac and Dell Axim X50v/X51V.

Development of the free version of the software was discontinued by CoreCodec in favour of the commercially licensed CorePlayer, though TCPMP is still regarded as one of the more versatile media players for PocketPC and Palm OS mobile devices.

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  4. ^ "Miscellaneous:liberate [Zune Dev Wiki]". Archived from the original on 31 May 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.