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Sorry if this has already been posted, but check out this site
mobile.hitchannel.tv.
provides live, at least that is what is says, streaming video for the p900
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Posted: 2003-11-12 00:16:26
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Well, just tried it on my p800 and it works! However, the channel is in Italian I think and the quality of the video is quite good but uses a lot of data which will be expensive (although I connected using my free Orange GPRS Wap account)
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Posted: 2003-11-12 00:44:00
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I've also tried with my p800 and it's quite amazing!!
Do anyone knows how can this be done? I mean how can I make live video to watch it through P800 or to have video on the internet and watch it with my mobile later? (i've seen RTSP and XVP but I don't really know how to make it).
Anyway thanks for the link, do you know more links like that? We could make a list...
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Posted: 2003-11-13 10:40:21
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didn't work on my P800 - says unable to play clip. Do you guys have camcoder installed or anything else that might update codecs?
PTM
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Posted: 2003-11-13 12:07:13
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On 2003-11-12 00:44:00, nsayani wrote:
Well, just tried it on my p800 and it works! However, the channel is in Italian I think and the quality of the video is quite good but uses a lot of data which will be expensive (although I connected using my free Orange GPRS Wap account)
Ummm...which free GPRS account is this? I work for orange and I've heard of no such thing!
You realise that free GPRS
WAP is for WAP only, yes? So not for NET?
If you are referring to the open access pack, it is NOT free on the web, I have tried it myself and been very shocked by a big bill.
However, if you have the world access pack then yes, it will be free, but only up to 3/5MB!
Keep an eye on that!
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Posted: 2003-11-13 13:25:15
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The orange access pack which allows unlimited wap access also allows full internet access when using Opera and a few other apps. This has been discussed before but can't find the thread due to search not working.
About codecs though - I do have camcoder installed but the stream opens up in Packet Video player so I'm not sure why it's not working for you
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[ This Message was edited by: nsayani on 2003-11-13 18:07 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-13 19:04:00
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I thought you'd think that about the access pack. It's not true however.
It just doesn't work that way unfortunately. My last bill confirmed this
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Posted: 2003-11-13 20:48:56
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I'm afraid it is true, my last three bills confirm it for me and has been confirmed by others on this forum. This is off topic however so perhaps we find those others threads that discuss it or create a new one?
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Posted: 2003-11-13 22:10:00
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Ooh no you cant use orange access gprs for Opera, you have to check your bill well.
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Posted: 2003-11-13 22:17:25
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T-MO USA offers Unlimited GRPS "Full Internet" package for $20USD a month. Most don't understand that they can't surf regular website (w/ graphics) through WAP account. So T-MO created this package for PDA users to surf any site with no limits on cache... I traveled to Rome, London, Paris, few other EU countries and browsed the net on my phone.. I was only charged $15 for using about 20mb of GPRS data overseas.. My Vodophone UK SIM account would have charged me an arm and a leg to use it in the UK countries... I probably surf through my Pxxx series phones more frequently knowing I don't have a limit on my GPRS megabytes.
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Posted: 2003-11-13 22:28:03
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