Thanks, I already noticed that list. I haven't made myself clear. While
the video player does play different formats from a file (e.g. on the
memory card), when I try to stream that exact same format (using vlc or
apache2 on the server-side and video-player->open stream on the nokia),
the video pla
Reiner Klenk wrote:
Thanks for the information. I wonder, is there any possibility to use
video formats other than real-video for streaming?
3GPPP, H.263, and AVI files encoded with MPEG4 can play back on the 770
as well as MPEG-1. I wouldn't recommend wasting time encoding MPEG-1
files, h
Thanks for the information. I wonder, is there any possibility to use
video formats other than real-video for streaming? My own experiments,
mainly using vlc transcoding and streaming, have never led to something
recognized by the video player. I've tried pretty much every codec,
muxer and mime-typ
Hi,
I wrote
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/RealVideoStreams
to describe the process of creating a streaming video that the Nokia 770
accepts :)
cheers,
Danny
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Hi,
Am Samstag, den 17.12.2005, 14:33 -0800 schrieb Nathan Davenport:
> Follow-up. Well, I made it work. First I finally got the 'Real' version of
> the server.
> I don't know if it was much different, but it did have docs that made some
> sense.
What server was it?
> Anyway, got the se
Follow-up. Well, I made it work. First I finally got the 'Real' version of
the server. I don't know if it was much different, but it did have docs that
made some sense. Anyway, got the server up and streaming realtime (5 second
delay). Then after streaming just audio to the 770 I suddenly g
I have yet to get any video to actually "stream". I have a Helix (Real) server
setup serving some captured clips from the Helix producer. If I connect to the
helix server through rtsp:// and access the stream, all I get is the audio, but
at least it is actually streaming.
However, if I drop i