OctroVideo - Stream live video using Symbian S60 3rd phone
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by octro-M » 05 Jun 2008, 09:44
Octro, Inc has released a new application OctroVideo. You can stream live video and your buddies can view this video anywhere around the globe. All you need is Symbian S60 3rd edition phone with built-in camera.
Download and install OctroVideo application on you Symbian phone from www.octro.com. Now you need to register your unique username and password at http://video.octro.com. You are all set to stream the video. Launch OctroVideo application on your phone. Select the menu Stream to begin streaming.
Anyone anywhere can view your video. Give your username (not the password) to your buddies. Ask the buddies to go to http://video.octro.com and enter the username. Your buddies can now view this video.

Download and install OctroVideo application on you Symbian phone from www.octro.com. Now you need to register your unique username and password at http://video.octro.com. You are all set to stream the video. Launch OctroVideo application on your phone. Select the menu Stream to begin streaming.
Anyone anywhere can view your video. Give your username (not the password) to your buddies. Ask the buddies to go to http://video.octro.com and enter the username. Your buddies can now view this video.

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by octro-M » 10 Jun 2008, 07:02
1. Anybody with a web browser can view what you are streaming.
2. Call using OctroTalk or regular cell phone to convert it into a Video Conference.
3. Instantly stream important events so that your friends/relative can view all over the world.
4. Crisp and high quality pictures. Very Little Delay. JPEG Compression. Options to configure Frame Rate, picture quality etc.
2. Call using OctroTalk or regular cell phone to convert it into a Video Conference.
3. Instantly stream important events so that your friends/relative can view all over the world.
4. Crisp and high quality pictures. Very Little Delay. JPEG Compression. Options to configure Frame Rate, picture quality etc.
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by Microx256 » 10 Jun 2008, 15:44
woah.. nice! works like a charm on my N95
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looks like the settings need some fine-tuning..
5FPS with some crap resolution
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it looks like it wont start streaming unless its on 3G (or in my case, 3.5G)
and the best settings ive discovered so far are 160x120, 20FPS, 75% quality
edit:
looks like the settings need some fine-tuning..
5FPS with some crap resolution
edit:
it looks like it wont start streaming unless its on 3G (or in my case, 3.5G)
and the best settings ive discovered so far are 160x120, 20FPS, 75% quality
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by inspector_yoo » 10 Jun 2008, 16:08
T-Mobile really needs to get 3g soon. Garbage... lol. Especially since ATandT is already on 3.5g.
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by Microx256 » 10 Jun 2008, 16:12
hmm.. just discovered something really odd.. its recording WITHOUT the red stupid warning led! finally spy-recording?
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looks interesting ...