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Tech Note 8: Extended button support in Kinoma Play for Windows Mobile

Kinoma Play implements support for several buttons that are not commonly supported on Windows Mobile devices. The information in the tech note is intended for device manufacturers and hackers who want to add support for additional buttons to Kinoma Play.

Tech Note 7: Using the Kinoma Play ActiveX Control

For web developers who want to create web pages for Internet Explorer on Windows Mobile phones that interact with Kinoma Play.

Tech Note 6: Mobilize Your Content with Kinoma Play

For content providers who want to publish content to Kinoma Play and Kinoma FreePlay.

Tech Note 5: Optimizing feeds for Kinoma Player 4 EX

For content providers who want to understand how to create and optimize RSS podcast feeds and OPML feeds for Kinoma Player 4 EX.

Tech Note 4: Launching Kinoma Player 4 EX for streaming playback

Using the technique described in this technical note, a Palm OS application can launch Kinoma Player 4 EX to play a media stream from a URL.

Tech Note 3: Cubic Panoramas in Kinoma Player 4 EX

This tech note describes how to get the best results with your Cubic VR panoramas in Kinoma Player 4 EX, including advice on how to create panoramas that maximize quality and minimize load time.

Tech Note 2: Embedding Kinoma movies in a web page

This tech note describes a technique for embedding Kinoma movies in web pages. Using this technique, a single link can be used for progressive download directly to Palm Powered handhelds running Kinoma Player 3 EX and for downloading to Windows and Macintosh based computers.

Tech Note 1: Launching Kinoma Player 4 EX to play a movie

Using the techniques described in this technical note, a Palm OS application can launch Kinoma Player 4 EX to play a movie stored in either internal device memory or on a VFS storage device.