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Re: 3GPP Export



It really depends. The Nokia 7650 allows a Real player to be installed, and has a simple video player that accepts H263 and AMR. The 3650 sports a built-in Real player that differs from the one available for the 7650, it also plays .3gp files, the 7650 version only Real 8. Real is developing a Helix mobile gateway and streaming server, which I am testing at the moment. Clips encoded at 20 kbps can be streamed over GPRS to the Nokia's. Haven't been able to test with the T68, but if it's using the Packetvideo technology it will play on-demand files authored in QT.
To get the files to the phones, a simple WAP or XHTML site is used, or you can directly transfer clips to the phones using Bluetooth. I am working with a vendor of mobile phones to deliver preloaded memory cards (with small movie trailers) for the 3650, the only telephone that uses these cards.


Hope this was useful for you. There is not much info to be found on the web, yet.

Tim


On woensdag, jun 11, 2003, at 17:20 Europe/Amsterdam, David Reaugh wrote:


Question. I have been reading the 3gp faqs but am alittle fuzzy on the
playback of the media on devices. Do you need to link them in a mobile web
page , do you have to install a player on the phone, or are they streamed.


If there is a good info source I can be pointed to that would be great.

I have a T68i and need to learn how to deliver this video to mobile devices
for work


Thanks


On 6/4/03 3:41 PM, "Tim Koeleman" <email@hidden> wrote:

Nope, it's also for playback. I had a tiny vid clip from my nokia 7650
ready for testing, and it didn't play. After install, it did. Still,
the mini Real player on the 3650 and 7650 plays much better looking
files, if correctly authored. I am testing streaming Real clips to the
Nokia's, but it's really hard to produce goodlooking clips at 20 kb/s.
It does work, however.


Tim


On woensdag, jun 4, 2003, at 20:43 Europe/Amsterdam, Roger Howard wrote:


It's an authoring component, isn't it - I believe 3gpp content will
playback fine for any QT 6.3 user, but if you want to author you
download a free component. Hardly a big issue for content authoring
folks, and regular users won't ever need the component. I could be
wrong...  actually looks like I may be :)
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