This was a KTLA report of the NadaPC version of the ePods -- more specifically, it's labeled with the original manufacturer's "EZEX" emblem. Regardless, it definitely appears to be playing some kind of streaming media. Can someone familiar with Windows Media Player for WinCE confirm that this is that or something else?
RE:Video of the ePods running Windows Media Player (!?!?) (modified 0 times)
dattguy
Either:
A. NadaPC has added Windows Media Player 7 (WMP7) for the Handheld PC to their Rom.
B. They installed WMP7 since they could be using a supported processor.
C. They are using Handheld PC 2000 which includes WMP7.
BTW: WMP7 will not install on the ePods because the MIPS R4100 is not on the supported list.
03-05-2001 20:43:03
RE:Video of the ePods running Windows Media Player (!?!?) (modified 0 times)
sadlerjon
So, should we start a collection so someone can buy one of these NadaPCs and determine what the differences are when compared to our loveable ePods?
03-05-2001 22:38:34
RE:Video of the ePods running Windows Media Player (!?!?) (modified 0 times)
Randy
Someone wrote to say that those links didn't work for them. (They work for me, but...) Regardless, here are links to the streams directly, rather than through the usual aliases:
Link 1 (including video of Media Player):
[url=mms://play.videodome.com/NADA PC/cyberguy-eve-c.asf]KTLA Evening
Link 1 (lengthier news story about the unit but not Media Player video):
[url=mms://play.videodome.com/NADA PC/cyberguy-morn-c.asf]KTLA Morning
RE:Video of the ePods running Windows Media Player (!?!?) (modified 0 times)
Randy
Ok, so the bbs won't enable the link to this... You'll have to copy these url's and paste them into your browser. Your Media Player should then launch and play the streams.
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