Tak z Conduits se ozvali a snad prý existuje řešení, nicméně při kombinaci mé slabé angličtiny s ještě slabší znalostí WM si příliš netroufám...pokud chcete někdo zkusit:
"Pocket Player 3.71 Beta 3 is available from:
http://www.conduits.com/beta/PocketPlayer371b3.zip
You will first need to have an installation of Pocket Player 3.7 on your
device. Then download the ZIP archive above, and extract it to your desktop.
Then copy files into your device's Pocket Player install folder. To do this,
click Explore in ActiveSync (or WM Device Center in Vista) and navigate
through (e.g. double-click My Device > Program Files > Pocket Player), and
then drag the files into that window. It will prompt you to overwrite the
existing files (e.g. "pocketplayer.exe") and will copy the other files
separately.
This version fixes all known problems from the public 3.7 release, including
some issues related to the library, MP3 playback, performance, and
streaming. It also is prepared to interact with a small utility that should
address the AVRCP interaction on the HTC Diamond. Download this utility
here:
http://www.conduits.com/beta/DiamondAVRCP.zip
Extract the EXE from this zip and copy to your device's Windows folder. This
program intercepts all AVRCP commands and then sends those commands to
Pocket Player (if it is running). It will show a small box in the
lower-right corner of your device to indicate it is active. To quit the
application, simply launch it again, and the program will tell its other
instance to quit (and the box should disappear). You will need to set it up
so that the program runs on system startup.
To set it up to run at system startup, use a registry editor (such as the
freeware one from
www.phm.lu) to edit the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\init
Under that key there are a lot of string values named "LaunchNN" where NN is
a number. Try creating a new string value named "Launch35" and set its value
to "DiamondAVRCP.exe". After doing so, create one more registry value: a
binary value named "Depend35". This new entry needs to be set to a binary
value of "1E 00". For example, these entries should work:
Launch35 DiamondAVRCP.exe (string)
Depend35 1E 00 (binary)
Finally, soft reset your device. This should launch the program on startup.
Verify that it does this, and that the small box is visible. After doing so,
see if AVRCP works."