Im on android atm
just before I go sleep there is a show that live on youtube mon to frid I like to watch
Can windows phone play live youtube streams?
or is there a non jailbreak/root app that does it for you
looking at the Nokia Lumia 800
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Folks,
iPhone has set the bar up.. but are windows mobile phones still capable of doing everythign that iPhone does except for browser(which deepfish will fulfil) and YouTube.
I came across a neat solution - Avot mV - where you can watch all the videos from youtube, google videos, dailymotion and more.. These guys have almost any video on web.. [email protected]@ product.. I would recommend ppl to download and start watching videos..
Pocket PC - http://m.avotmedia.com/avotmvppcv1.cab
Smartphone - http://m.avotmedia.com/avotmvspv1.cab
Happy Video watching - and btw - Windows mobile still rocks!
no need for double posting. Dont do that again.
windowsmobilefa said:
Folks,
iPhone has set the bar up.. but are windows mobile phones still capable of doing everythign that iPhone does except for browser(which deepfish will fulfil) and YouTube.
I came across a neat solution - Avot mV - where you can watch all the videos from youtube, google videos, dailymotion and more.. These guys have almost any video on web.. [email protected]@ product.. I would recommend ppl to download and start watching videos..
Pocket PC - http://m.avotmedia.com/avotmvppcv1.cab
Smartphone - http://m.avotmedia.com/avotmvspv1.cab
Happy Video watching - and btw - Windows mobile still rocks!
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Sorry - My Macbook pro hung - hence pressed twice on the thread.. I apologize..
did anyone try this?
Anyone know how to watch AOL videos on Windows Mobile? They don't play on the Core Player with the standard codecs for YouTube, nor do they work on VTap. AOL says their videos are played in the Flash 9 format. Installed Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC from the Adobe site, but that doesn't work on AOL--I still get a message saying Flash 8 is required for full-length videos. Is anything available for PocketPCs that will work?
I've searched and found that there's something called Flash Lite 3.0 coming earlier next year, but 2.0 is supposedly based on Flash Player 7 so I haven't bothered to try that yet.
BTW, I was very surprised and pleased to find out that AOL Videos have all the episodes of some great classics, like Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, etc. They play fine on my laptop.
Video Search - Bullwinkle - AOL Video
Thanks in Advance!
The device might be a mockup but the Ui which look like will have xBox integation could possibly be what we might get for WM7.
more : 1800pocketpc
Watch Live streaming of Conference at MWC 2010 - Windows Mobile 7 : video will go live when they start streaming
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/windows-phone-7-series-hands-on-and-impressions/
who makes the device? when will we see a rom dump?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/default.mspx?WT.mc_ID=wpvan
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/windows-phone-7-series-faces-off-against-its-windows-mobile-past/
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/microsoft-offers-up-lengthy-windows-phone-7-series-video-walkthr/
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/windows-phone-7-series-hands-on-and-impressions/
I was browsing my local Best Buy store and saw that Samsung had a huge display about their new SmartTV. The have 2 TV and a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung Fascinate phone on the same display. They were showing a demo whereby the Samsung TV is streaming live TV to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Fascinate, in addition to controlling the TV as a remote.
I know that Samsung device CAN stream from the device (tablet or phone) to DLNA-equipped TV using the AllShare app, but I never knew this can be done the other way around.
Here's the link the story.
Does anyone know if this can be done on the GT7+? If yes, what app do I need to use? I don't see it in Android Market, but I do see from Samsung Apps market an app called Samsung Smart View-Tab, which state that "...The TV can also transfer live feeds to your Tablet PC...".
PS: I am in the market of buying TV and I can really stream live TV to my GT7+, I'll definitely get Samsung TV. Just need to know if the above really works for GT7+.
I know this isn't really what you are looking for but I stream live tv to my Gtab+ (and phone) through my dishnetwork account using a sling player adapter on my dishnetwork DVR and their dish app for android. I can set my DVR, watch any recorded program or live tv anywhere I've got a connection.
Thanks for the info. Yes, I am aware of the Slingbox solution with Dish, since Dish acquired Slingbox a while back. Unfortunately, I have DirecTV and I don't want to change provider.
The Slingbox Pro-HD, a standalone device separate from Dish, have a lot of problem, judging my their forum and Amazon review (Windows 7 issue, device quality issue, etc.), so I ditch the idea of getting Slingbox. It is a good solution though, given I have 2 Mbps upload speed and 18 Mbps download and will have no issue streaming.
So I will like to move to WP7 cuz I really like the Lumia 900, but coming from Android there are a few apps that I will like to know if I will have them or their equivalent in WP7, so does WP7 offers any of these?
*WatchESPN
*NBA League Pass
*Time Warner Cable streaming App
*any way of watching live sports sites like firstrowsports?
*Hulu+
*Netflix
*Plex
*Remote Desktop Applications
*WDTV Remote
*iHeart Radio
*Pandora
*Tapatalk
*MMS app with emoji support
Thanks.
I believe Nokia is working on an ESPN app. Atleast they have the WRC Live which is very good for following rally. Also there seems to be some ESPN score apps in the Marketplace.
There are multiple Remote Desktop apps and media player remotes which you can use to control for example a VLC player or Windows Media Player on your PC. There also seems to be a WDTV Remote app.
For listening to music you got many alternatives. Nokia Music is great!
Don't know about the others.
*Netflix
There is an app directly from Netflix
*Pandora
no native app, but there is 3-d party app called Pando Radio, works fine
iHeartRadio has been available on WP7 pretty much since launch. The phone also supports just receiving FM radio. RemoteDesktop (app name has no space) works fantastically.
I don't know about the sports apps; I really don't go in for that stuff much. There are some that look related in the Marketplace, but I have no idea how they compare to what you're expecting.
If you've got a store nearby with Windows phones on display, you could go search the Marketplace yourself and try them out. You can also just search the Marketplace online (just search WP7 Marketplace or similar).