Windows Media Player Unleash the power of your Pocket PC today with the new Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.1 for Pocket PC and enjoy digital audio and digital video like you have always imagined
KI Media Manager is a remote control for your computer's Media Player. You run this simple program on your Pocket PC and you are able to switch songs, pause/play, and stop music from anywhere in the world through SMS. You of course must be running a program on the computer as well
iMulator-Music player for windows phones.
I’m the proud owner of a HTC Touch Pro 2 but (as many other Windows Mobile devices) it lacks a truly good music player. Most of the music players that are available for this platform don’t have the features I look for. It bothered me so much that I almost regretted buying a TP2 instead of an iPhone
Pocket Player is a rockin' way to enjoy music and video on your mobile device, with many media and playlist formats, Internet connectivity, plugins, and an intuitive interface!
Kinoma Play is the world's first mobile media browser. It is everything you need to find and play video, audio and pictures, whether they are on your phone, on your home PC, or on your favorite web services.
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Share the YouTube clip that made you laugh out loud. Catch breaking news updates from Reuters. Watch recorded TV via your home PC, or bring it with you
RealPlayer Preview Release-RealOne Player from RealNetworks, Inc. is a mobile version of the infamous desktop pc real player which allows you to play real audio and real video stream formats. The v1.1 Preview Release supports RealVideo 9
TPSMP (The Pocket Stream Media Player) - TPSMP allows you to play Radio and TV Streams with your Pocket PC. The streams are stored in a mobile database. You only have to choose a stream and click connect.
Note: This application consumes much bandwidth. So you should use Wifi, ActiveSync or flat 3G. Won't work very well with GPRS
MyPlayer is a light-weight application that provides access to BBC iPlayer, Four On Demand, Five On Demand, MSN Video and SBS directly - eliminating the requirement for a (flash-enabled) mobile browser