Description:
Kinoma Player 4 delivers full screen, full motion, full color, high resolution video for Palm OS handhelds.
Kinoma Player 4 is the free edition of Kinoma Player 4 EX. It features MP3, YouTube and podcast playback.
Reviews:
***** [Nov 14, 2007] by John
It makes old palms great multimedia players!
***** [Nov 2, 2007] by Isildur
Cloud Strife, apparently it hasn't occured to you that just because an application is bundled on a CD that comes with a PDA, that doesn't mean that the app was necessarily written by the PDA manufacturer. Kinoma is in fact the company that actually made it, Einstein. The fact that it's kalled "Kinoma Player" should have been a tip-off.
***** [Apr 30, 2006] by Cloud Strife
You didnt make this,it comes in a CD in my PDA.I know because I have it.But its still good,you can convert videos from your computer,I have a bunch of videos.The ones in Kinoma.com arent that good
***** [Apr 30, 2006] by Cloud Strife
You didnt make this,it comes in a CD in my PDA.I know because I have it.But its still good,you can convert videos from your computer,I have a bunch of videos.The ones in Kinoma.com suck
*** [Jan 25, 2006] by what?
Duz this work for Tungsten E2s?
***** [Jun 29, 2005] by TayMan
Very, very cool app. Maybe my favorite app. I use Kinoma Producer to create videos then transfer them to my Tungsten E. I have over 2.5 hrs in videos files stored on a 1 gig SD muti media card!!! I highly recomend this app!!!
***** [Jul 24, 2004] by Schelpper
Great stuff, Kinoma just posted a 2.2.2 release and has just started running a sale on producer and Kinoma media album.
***** [May 17, 2003] by Rick Ulland
Amazing QuickTime based tool. The free player is fast. The cheap producer has presets for any palmlike, and custom ranges to tweak frame speed vs resolution vs bandwidth vs sound. Best quality on a clieT665 packs to 20min 320x30fps color music video per 128M stick. (More runtime for less pan n scan). Nicely done.
**** [Jan 30, 2003] by AliBy
You can download Kinoma Producer which allows you to convert your own clips. Unregistered you must use the default settings for your PDA. But it works well. I use it often in the engineering environment.
***** [Jan 24, 2003] by Shawn
Great, you have to pay to create your own movies, but they have a few that are cool to look at, and it works with my palm m105!!!!!!! (they have color versions too)
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