: videos shot by cell phones
-Thanks so much! These are fantastic...and I've heard Nokia shoots
video well
Dina
blip.tv
oneminutenews.tv
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On 4/28/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL
-Thanks so much! These are fantastic...and I've heard Nokia shoots
video well
Dina
blip.tv
oneminutenews.tv
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On 4/28/06, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With a XiCast account, you receive an address to send your videos to.
>From you phone, select the video you recorded. Depending on the model
of your phone, there should be a Send option in the menu.
Enter the address provided. Select send now.
You're done.
You can also include additional
Does anyone know of a phone which you may load video onto from another device? Say, from an Archos Gmini 402 camcorder? I'd like to shoot with my Gmini, then remotely upload using a phone. Is this possible yet?
Thanks,
Harold
On 4/26/06, xicastmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With a XiCast
If your camera supports bluetooth you should be able to send the video to the phone if it's in a compatible format (most all phones will support 3gp and 3g2, some will support MPEG-4 or even Real) and then send it from the phone to blip or another host.
Without BT, though, I'm not sure it would
I believe the Moto ROKR and SLVR support USB transferring...Not sure either of those would accept the .AVI (really, DIVX) files my Gmini creates...
Harold
On 4/26/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your camera supports bluetooth you should be able to send the video to the phone if
Also some phones (like the Nokia I mentioned before) have a media card.
Mine uses a Reduced-size MultiMediaCard (MMC). But I use BlueTooth to
transfer to and from my laptop.
On 4/26/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the Moto ROKR and SLVR support USB transferring...Not
Most current mobile phones can be used as a modem (the RAZR is quite
capable, but slow) if that's what you're refering to.
But directly from a video camera, not yet.
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Does anyone know of a phone which you may load
My phone (LG CU320) also uses memory card -- I believe it's called a
Transflash (or microSD) card. It's tiny, but it comes with an SD
adapter -- you stick the Transflash card in the SD adapter, and then
you can stick that into a memory card reader. I do that, vs. sending
via bluetooth, to
Well, I transfer video from the Treo to a laptop via an SD card (also
via Palm Desktop).
David
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Does anyone know of a phone which you may load video onto from another
device? Say, from an Archos Gmini 402 camcorder? I'd like to shoot
with my
Gmini, then remotely
I seriously doubt mine is anyone's favorite - but I pretty much create my vlogs using a Treo 650. My video blog is located at: www.davidleeking.com/etcIt's actually quite fun - I have the Treo with me pretty much all the time, so I'm experimenting with what I can do - the two biggest problems
On Apr 25, 2006, at 11:12 AM, daweedrex wrote:
(so why am I doing this with my cell phone again? :-) )
Because you can... I'm on my way to work, so I don't have time
actually check out your stuff... but, the fact that you're doing
something hardly anyone else is, is reason enough to do it.
Great! Thanks so much I will take a look - and I think it's a very
cool technology so hopefully the phones will improve soon! :)
Dina (from blip)
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I seriously doubt mine is anyone's favorite - but I pretty much create
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