I have just downloaded and tested the Live Media software from Inca and it actually works. It enable users to use the Hermes camera to broadcast to either public or private audience anywhere in the world. The audience can view the video either using a computer with internet access or from their phone too.
Quite interesting. Check this out:
http://www.ix-m.com/Default.aspx
Lord_BlackAdder said:
I have just downloaded and tested the Live Media software from Inca and it actually works. It enable users to use the Hermes camera to broadcast to either public or private audience anywhere in the world. The audience can view the video either using a computer with internet access or from their phone too.
Quite interesting. Check this out:
http://www.ix-m.com/Default.aspx
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I don't use the front camera for brodcast. somebody can?
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Does anyone know of any good camera software for the blue angel (SPVm2000), on my P800 i have brilliant programs like CameraFX...this software can make brilliant effects like put the picture the camera is looking at on a 3d spinning box or show mirror images and also do panoramic pictures into 9 pieces?
I hope i have made myself clear, i am sure you will all know what type of thing i am after?
140 odd views and no replys, does this mean that this isn't interesting or is it that there is none?
Sorry, I do not know of any Windows Mobile software that does that during photoshooting.
Thank you so much for replying, ok do you know of any picture editing software for the M5000 WM05 VGA? i used to use photogenics but that doesn't work on VGA or landscape mode
Have you tried Pocket Artist? Don't know if it's WM5 yet though.
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vijay555 said:
Have you tried Pocket Artist? Don't know if it's WM5 yet though.
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New for version 3.2:
Windows Mobile 5 Compatibility
TGA Image Format Support
What you need
View Commander for pocket PC
I run a Panasonic BB-HCM331 IP camera.
To connect I have attahed to a Wireless client device via the ethernet port.
Allocate one of your public IP addresses to the camera this will keep it off your network. Then input this ip address into View Commander and Hey Ho you have a transportable wireless IP cam. Great for watching your garden in the Pub.
Demo available at www.cccamera.co.uk.
Bonus this is Pan Tilt and Zoom. Even works over GPRS
Cheers
What you need
View Commander for pocket PC
I run a Panasonic BB-HCM331 IP camera.
To connect I have attahed to a Wireless client device via the ethernet port.
Allocate one of your public IP addresses to the camera this will keep it off your network. Then input this ip address into View Commander and Hey Ho you have a transportable wireless IP cam. Great for watching your garden in the Pub.
Demo available at www.cccamera.co.uk.
Bonus this is Pan Tilt and Zoom. Even works over GPRS
Cheers
Any suggestions on how to use the EVO to watch what's going on with our babies in their nursery if I put a web cam or some other sort of video camera in there? Preferably a very cost effective solution and one that will allow me to move the camera to a different room if necessary.
There are apps in the market for this.
Thanks, which one with what hardware do you recommend?
sdc177 said:
Thanks, which one with what hardware do you recommend?
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just get a webcam, get an old computer with network access, and google 'view home webcam from android'
err wrong thread...delete me.
sdc177 said:
Any suggestions on how to use the EVO to watch what's going on with our babies in their nursery if I put a web cam or some other sort of video camera in there? Preferably a very cost effective solution and one that will allow me to move the camera to a different room if necessary.
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what about QIK? it allows you do stream live videos on the internet, so you can log into a qik account via a pc and see what is going on through your Evo 4g....
correct me if I'm wrong on this
eyecon82 said:
what about QIK? it allows you do stream live videos on the internet, so you can log into a qik account via a pc and see what is going on through your Evo 4g....
correct me if I'm wrong on this
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I want to watch using the EVO. I'm sure you could do that very easily but that would be an incredible waste of resources.
Probably an X10 camera or similar. Check out smarthome.com
I wonder if my logitech wilife indoor security system would work with this....
Linksys IP webcam for hardware and IP cam viewer lite from the market is my setup.
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So as we've all figured out by now the Evo runs flash in the main browser (as well as Dolphin, sexy!) but Netflix denies the browser as compatible...
Workarounds?
I know the app is coming "sometime", but this is something I'm willing to end lives to have.
Thanks!
It is probably denying it because it lists it as a mobile browser. You would have to trick it into thinking it is like Firefox.
I know Netflix only allows a set list of browsers, but I'm not sure how to make my broswers report that they're different...I can't even get "about:debug" to come up!
Let me see if there is any type of app available to spoof the browser information. I know there is on the iPhone, but not sure on the Android.
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So as we've all figured out by now the Evo runs flash in the main browser (as well as Dolphin, sexy!) but Netflix denies the browser as compatible...
Workarounds?
I know the app is coming "sometime", but this is something I'm willing to end lives to have.
Thanks!
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I think netflix is all silverlight now. I could be wrong though
It is silverlight so it won't work. I got it to think I was a desktop browser, but can't run silverlight.
Work around #1: Get an iPhone 4.
Classick206 said:
Work around #1: Get an iPhone 4.
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Only if step two involves price gouging for more money.
Work Around #1 part 2: Tether the iPhone 4 to a Sprint Evo so you have a solid connection
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I think netflix is all silverlight now. I could be wrong though
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Sad part is I KNEW it was silverlight...my brain just wasn't putting 2+2 together. Wow...blonde moment
Classick206 said:
Work around #1: Get an iPhone 4.
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Thanks! Can you please post the steps to making it work on a phone that isn't out yet, with an app that isn't out yet, on a limited data connection (assuming 2GB is even worth 30 a month, and while I'm traveling so Wi-Fi isn't an option), with enough speed that watching it isn't a terrible experience, with a big enough screen to actually see what I'm watching, and then make a phone call that stays connected for the length of the full conversation?
I'll give you a moment to think it all through, thanks
At the speed Netflix is getting me happy it might be WinPho 7 time...
I hate my self for saying that!
Work around #3
Copy the movie to your hard drive (or leave it in a shared DVD drive)
Install Orb (free) on your PC and configure it to that directory.
Install Orblive (9.99) from the Market.
Watch your movie.
Tip 1: Test the free version of Orblive to make sure it works OK.
Tip 2: If you get too much buffering on your phone, play around with the stream settings in your Orb account.
With ORB you can:
Watch any video (avi/mpeg/DVD)
Listen to your music library.
Monitor home cams.
Watch live cable TV (with a compatible tuner)
I posted this for those that may not have heard of ORB, however, I concede that most of you have.
Hope this helps.
Jerard said:
Work around #3
Copy the movie to your hard drive (or leave it in a shared DVD drive)
Install Orb (free) on your PC and configure it to that directory.
Install Orblive (9.99) from the Market.
Watch your movie.
Tip 1: Test the free version of Orblive to make sure it works OK.
Tip 2: If you get too much buffering on your phone, play around with the stream settings in your Orb account.
With ORB you can:
Watch any video (avi/mpeg/DVD)
Listen to your music library.
Monitor home cams.
Watch live cable TV (with a compatible tuner)
I posted this for those that may not have heard of ORB, however, I concede that most of you have.
Hope this helps.
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why get orblive for 10 bucks, when you can just navigate to mycast.orb.com and log in with your orb info, and it costs nothing?
timothydonohue said:
why get orblive for 10 bucks, when you can just navigate to mycast.orb.com and log in with your orb info, and it costs nothing?
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For the same reason I used to drink Michelobe instead of Busch, or drive a BMW instead of a Chevy. Some people simply want the best that's available. I bought the EVO not because I needed a new phone, but rather because I wanted it. So what's another 10 bucks to enable it to watch live TV on it? Yes, you can log into your Mycast account, but that method is not nearly as convenient as the app. The purpose of my post was to try and help this person. Some people try to help instead of hinder, which again, is another characteristic of quality.
Jerard said:
Work around #3
Copy the movie to your hard drive (or leave it in a shared DVD drive)
Install Orb (free) on your PC and configure it to that directory.
Install Orblive (9.99) from the Market.
Watch your movie.
Tip 1: Test the free version of Orblive to make sure it works OK.
Tip 2: If you get too much buffering on your phone, play around with the stream settings in your Orb account.
With ORB you can:
Watch any video (avi/mpeg/DVD)
Listen to your music library.
Monitor home cams.
Watch live cable TV (with a compatible tuner)
I posted this for those that may not have heard of ORB, however, I concede that most of you have.
Hope this helps.
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Or write an ffmpeg script yourself... The interface is terrible in orb anyway. I was able to do transcoding with ffmpeg and it worked well enough over 3g to be awesome. And you can even stream stuff over http which is cool because you don't even need an app on your phone.
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For the same reason I used to drink Michelobe instead of Busch, or drive a BMW instead of a Chevy. Some people simply want the best that's available. I bought the EVO not because I needed a new phone, but rather because I wanted it. So what's another 10 bucks to enable it to watch live TV on it? Yes, you can log into your Mycast account, but that method is not nearly as convenient as the app. The purpose of my post was to try and help this person. Some people try to help instead of hinder, which again, is another characteristic of quality.
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lol i agree. i was trying to save him money, you're trying to get him to spend it. bookmark the site, and put the bookmark on your home screen, almost as simple as an app
I dream of an app that that could one of two - or both.
A) Be able to download a multimedia streams (like GetASFStream) where any multimedia URL will be downloaded. I could really use that to be able to download TV programs.
B) Be able to see/copy the URL of any multimedia streams (like URL SNOOPER 2), so I can bypass any FLASH VIEWER and just watch the stream in a player.
I am quite sure that none of this exists on WM (google), but any hints are welcome.
Recently I thought such an app was close... My dreams of something of a kind died with Fennec... I hoped that when Fennec was mature enough someone would release a modified version of the FlashGot plugin that passed urls to an external media player...
Don't know if such a thing being done by an Opera Mobile Widget is even feasable.
I dont know about Opera - think their widget thing has silently died ..
But I simply dont understand that this has no more attention on Windows Mobile with its known lack of Flash support - or streaming capability through the browsers...
I mean - could we rip the URL as on normal Windows OS, we would download tons of entertainment. Like my own national broadcast company - lots of programs that can be streamed, but either the connex is to slow or the browser wont show the file.
Just give me that URL so I can see the program when downloaded...
Bump...
I am up for a 50$ donation to make this work...
Might think more on essentials and poste here if any could take up the challenge..
BTW dont care if any makes a paid for app to be able to do this - just make it happen
Hi guys, i'm doing a app for windows mobile 6, a mobile tv application, but i couldn't find much information about it on google (sample code, examples...).
Could anyone provide me some help or sites you may now.
Thanks
try making one like hulu
recorder
Tyto said:
Hi guys, i'm doing a app for windows mobile 6, a mobile tv application, but i couldn't find much information about it on google (sample code, examples...).
Could anyone provide me some help or sites you may now.
Thanks
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sounds great, but what is really needed for wm is an url snooper. An app that can fetch an url from streams and then open in a player, or better download it...that would be awesome.
Do you now any example you can provide me
thanks
I dream of an app that that could one of two - or both.
A) Be able to download a multimedia streams (like GetASFStream) where any multimedia URL will be downloaded. I could really use that to be able to download TV programs.
B) Be able to see/copy the URL of any multimedia streams (like URL SNOOPER 2), so I can bypass any FLASH VIEWER and just watch the stream in a player.
I am quite sure that none of this exists on WM.
This would be THE Multimedia App over them all - and I would pay for this.
Does it make sense?
Look at myplayer, I love it.