CoreCodec released the new update with a good number of improvements and better YouTube streaming support, including YouTube HD videos.
CorePlayer 1.3 also delivers improved interface speed, additional language support and better support for DivX/Xvid.
Formerly known as TCPMP, CorePlayer has gained adherents for its expansive support for various audio (MP3, MP2, AAC, MKA, WMA, Midi, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, TTA, FLAC, MPC, AMR, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw, G.729, GSM), video (H.264 (AVC), AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, WMV, Theora, Dirac, MJPEG, MSVIDEO1) and image (JPEG [420, 422, 440, EXIF Headers], BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, MJPEG) formats.
CorePlayer also handles container (Flash/FLV, Matroska, ASF, ASX, AVI, PS, M2TS, TS, 3GPP, MOV, MPEG-4, OGM, NSV) and streaming (HTTP, UDP, UDP Unicast, RDP, RTP. RTSP, RTCP, ASX, ASF, Multicast, HTTP Tunneli) formats.
New users may buy the Palm OS edition for $29.95. For current users, the 1.3 version is a free update!
CoreCodec plans to bring CorePlayer to iPhones and the G1 soon.



I know its a good player.