Hi I upgraded my 9090 to WB 6.5 from Xplode latest release. I’m really happy with this and everything works fine except...
I can’t 3gp streaming by RTSP protocol. That mean I can’t see YouTube clips and my favourite SvtPlay, (Swedish television in PC/mobile), HELP.
I have tried to download patches and codec but can’t find something who works. I also using TCPMP player who can play 3gp-files but not streamed ones.
When I click on a video from YouTube then I get the message No support for the RTSP protocol.
Earlier with my WM2004 I could watch these videos...
Please help
Ola A.
Are there no one who can help me to se Youtube on my mobile???
you can try youtubeplay:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385227
or search the official youtube mobile application,
or use coreplayer or tcpmp, there are a lot of options
Yes but I wonder why I need a third part program now when it was working in WM2004 but not in WM6.5?
This streaming technique is common so I think it’s stupid to not have them integrated...
that is true, but from what i experienced, there aren't so many people requesting streaming support, and also i once had a wm6 rom, that was capable of native streaming through wmp with an htc streaming app that came with the rom. since the rom space is precious, only commonly needed features can be integrated and sometimes http and rtps streaming is also destroyed by tcpmp, once you set the file associations.
another 3rd party app that just came to mind would be skyfire browser. it is great for surfing the net because it displays all the websites just like on the pc, with flash and java and php, and with it, you can also go to all the multimedia-websites and stream videos directly.
OK I’m going to try this app.
Why have IPod and Iphone a plug-in for their phones so they can see everything?
as far as i know, the iphone runs safari. that browser is not flash compatible, so it cannot display the player, youtube and other services use. the only way iphone users can watch videos like that is through the youtube app, which is a 3rd party software, nothing different from youtubeplay, except with youtubeplay you can also download the videos and play them with tcpmp or core, without internet payments.
please don't startle me by saying, the iphone can do anything, the blueangel can't (some minor hardware things excluded) the BA will always be better!
I asked why Iphone already have plug-in…. But not WM... I love WM not Iphone...
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anyone notice you can watch youtube videos(not mobile youtube) in pie after downloading the flash plugin?
I have already been doing so but by using the TCPMP and "FlashVideoBundle.cab" technique because PIE was never able to play videos directly from the youtube site. Opera 8.65 on the other hand could.
But maybe they have changed something lately at youtube and the videos work directly in PIE.
Could you please comment how is the video quality. Is it choppy?? because that is how it is on Opera 8.65 but on the other hand very smooth on TCPMP
Regards
How do you use the TCPMP and "FlashVideoBundle.cab" technique? Do you start with PIE and then, when you give the command to play the video, the TCPMP pops up and plays it? I have tried it several times and typically the Streaming Video player that comes with the Kaiser pops up and takes over. I have adjusted the TCPMP by checking the MMS and the video profiles etc., but cannot get it to come on line and take over from the native (Streaming Video Player) Kaiser program. Any thoughts?
When I installed TCPMP I too faced this problem that when I clicked on a movie in youtube the default streaming media player would pop up and not be able to play.
The only thing that I did which corrected the situation was :-
Start TCPMP player, navigate to Options / Select Page / File Associations / and check the following boxes in addition to the ones already checked by default.
MMS Protocol
HTTP Protocol
Flash Video
M3U Playlist Files (M3U)
Hope this helps
it is choppy but I think it is because there is no way to resize the video to fit the screen.
srmz said:
I have already been doing so but by using the TCPMP and "FlashVideoBundle.cab" technique because PIE was never able to play videos directly from the youtube site. Opera 8.65 on the other hand could.
But maybe they have changed something lately at youtube and the videos work directly in PIE.
Could you please comment how is the video quality. Is it choppy?? because that is how it is on Opera 8.65 but on the other hand very smooth on TCPMP
Regards
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I tried everything but streaming media keeps coming n as the automatically preferred player..
I haven't been able to get any audio or video streams to work on the kaiser. I have tried both IE and Opera. With my treo 750 windows media player would open and the stream would begin. With the kaiser, I get a message re: save or open stream. Neither selection works. Any thoughts?
Bump please. I can't figure this out.
Pocket Player will stream .pls and other formats as well as wma. I found that the best way to do it is to set up PP as the default device associated with all media types (omfg I wish I could uninstall WMP). Then maneuver to the streaming link on your mobile browser (dito for Opera over PIE) and click on the streaming link and PP should open and pick it up. Works like a dream.
I always use KCRW to test streaming capability - it's the most reliable and stable I have found (not to mention it's also an awesome station...). Click on the "Listen" link and then look for the "Stand Alone Player" links. I prefer mp3 streams.
Hope this helps.
So i installed the new Youtube java app on my tilt and i can get it to load up but when you try to watch a video it says "This phone can't stream videos". Heres the url to download it:
http://www.google.com/m/download/youtube/download?make=Nokia&model=N95&ver=v1.0.1
Maybe someone can get it to work.
p.s. i know its not meant for our phone.
I guess - YouTube will release the version for WM also
no there is no direct link right about now u have to ues the player and the buddle
why don't u just use vtap...??
much easier....
does vtap view youtube videos? whats the difference between vtap, youtube. java?
tvos
I've tested vtap some time ago. It has downloaded 2MB of data without displaying anything. Maybe other people don't have this problem, but I don't want to test this buggy app anymore.
For Youtube you don't need anything. Just visit http://m.youtube.com/ and watch the videos. The Kaiser (at least the TyTN II) has a stream player built in, which plays the videos very good.
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I've tested vtap some time ago. It has downloaded 2MB of data without displaying anything. Maybe other people don't have this problem, but I don't want to test this buggy app anymore.
For Youtube you don't need anything. Just visit http://m.youtube.com/ and watch the videos. The Kaiser (at least the TyTN II) has a stream player built in, which plays the videos very good.
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vTap is a fantastic program!!! I have it on all my PPC's. Just like all programs there is a problem EVERY now and than, but overall it's a very solid (and free) program....
m.youtube.com does not have every youtube video. It's only the most popular ones. vTap has ALL youtube vidz streamed directly from tha web.....
If you want a service LIKE m.youtube.com go to ytpocket.com. You need to install TCPMP with tha plugin (which is at ytpocket.com )....
And are you SURE that m.youtube.com uses tha Streaming Media player? I haven't used it since it first came out, but I don't remember needing any programs.....
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does vtap view youtube videos? whats the difference between vtap, youtube. java?
tvos
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Tell me? Why would I suggest a program in a thread about playing youtube videos..... which doesn't play youtube videos?
Yes, it plays yt videos along with Google Video and other webclip sites. It also has a search engine for wikipedia....
vtap is program. youtube is a site which plays webclips. Java does not come into play in this at all. Most stuff on a PPC does not require Java because it has an operating system....
Any more questions....??
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m.youtube.com does not have every youtube video. It's only the most popular ones....
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In the meantime they have nearly all videos (about 95%)!
vTap has ALL youtube vidz streamed directly from tha web.....
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If you are using GPRS/EDGE or UMTS without a flatrate m.youtube.com is the better way because there the vids are optimised for mobile devices. Of course the quality isn't very good, but not everybody is using WIFI.
Is there a way to extend VLC to PPC? I have TV on network via RTP, and I want to watch TV on Kaiser while working on PC...
I can't find a mobile version it on their (VLC) site, but I have v0.8.5 that worked on my ipaq 2210 at least. I'll install it on the kaiser, and let you know.
I'm assuming that would meet your needs? (Will TCPMP not play RTP streams?)
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Although the project is now discontinued, this is the link you might want to check out. It seems to work OK, though I didn't have any streams to test that side of it.
Hope it helps. Do let me know if I've just misunderstood you.
scratch that
it appears there is no audio, at least from a few vids and wavs I tried.
sorry
Vlc did have a player for ppc but they discontinued it as ss says, but however tcpmp (which is also discontinued) should contain all the things u need, although it doesnt play tv, it can play good quality videos, the only issue is, is that the wmp codecs from wm6 dont like the program, but you can download those as a zip file (search for tcpmp wm5 codecs google for those ) and also the mpeg4aac codec was taken out ue to intellectual propety rights, (this is also downloadable but im not saying how as this comes along with a ban from here.
although i cant find away to get rtp on tcpmp may i remind you that coreplayer does offer this feature and more
coreplayer.com
looked around and didnt see a post here in the g1 forum but it is possible to stream movies from your computer to your G1. just go to www.orb.com and your set. best of all its FREE!
can you be a little be more specific, it will be helpfull if you explein a little a couple of steps for this and how can you watch it on the g1.
note: I'm not trying to be ungreatfull
I just try it and is GOOD (running it, on my wifi) a little slow when watching a video but defenitly watchable, I think if they develope a software for the android like the one for Iphone this will be a killer application.
In order to use it you just have to download the software from the site and create an account, share your media files videos, mp3s, pics, documents and even your computer webcam. allow it in your firewall. Then just log in from your g1 browser, and you are good to go and enjoying all your files in your g1.
I used to use this all the time with my Wing and Tilt. Unfortunately, the video has issues. It doesn't work on the G1 through 3G as of yet. Rumors have it that Orb is in the process of developing an app... but that was spread around back in November. Who knows what happened with it since.
Be also interesting to see devices as PMP's with video out capabilities... something like vPOD's
I am able to get the video started over 3G but the video player keeps telling me "Sorry this video can not be played". I still hear the audio but the video always freezes on the first frame. Has anyone else tried this and got it to work?
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I am able to get the video started over 3G but the video player keeps telling me "Sorry this video can not be played". I still hear the audio but the video always freezes on the first frame. Has anyone else tried this and got it to work?
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Same problem I've had. I have been able to get a couple videos to play correctly, but I have not been able to figure out why they played and nothing else would. Oddly enough, even the ones that would play once would not play a second time.
you can do this with "gmote" also it much easyer
Androrb was just released. Check it out.
Has anyone been able to stream to the G1 using VLC?
I have tried using the same settings as the ones from the G1 video encoding thread (and lower), but it just won't play.
(I know the OP posted about Orb, but with such a generic thread title, this shouldn't count as off topic or thread stealing...)
I do want a DLNA / UPnP app for Android. I can get Tveristy working for streaming music, but it won't stream & transcode video.
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I do want a DLNA / UPnP app for Android. I can get Tveristy working for streaming music, but it won't stream & transcode video.
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I've gotten this to work in VLC in my LAN but not from outside yet. It took me forever to get this far, and I kinda just chalked it up as progress, and haven't done much with it since. Use the rtsp address in NSW or Meridian or whatever on your phone.
need to set h264 to 1,2 baseline and audio to aac in advanced settings first
Code:
:sout=#transcode{soverlay,ab=42,samplerate=44100,channels=1,acodec=mp4a,vcodec=h264,width=320,height=180,vfilter="canvas{width=320,height=180,aspect=16:9}",fps=25,vb=200,venc=x264{vbv-bufsize=500,partitions=all,level=12,no-cabac,subme=7,threads=4,ref=2,mixed-refs=1,bframes=0,min-keyint=1,keyint=50,trellis=2,direct=auto,qcomp=0.0,qpmax=51}}:gather:rtp{mp4a-latm,sdp=rtsp://0.0.0.0:5554/stream.sdp}
In your Android video player:
Code:
rtsp://local.server.address:5554/stream.sdp
Is T-Mobile blocking ports? I just tried that method in VLC and it works great with WiFi on, but with 3G I can't get anything.