how about MMS ? Somebody know?

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Thierry Legras <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your answer. Well I did not tried a VideoView but the
> MediaPlayer and a SurfaceView as given by ApiDemos. However I consider the
> code as good as it works for RTSP stream on WiFi.
>
> What kind of stream do you open from your VideoView? are you able to open
> RTSP stream through 3G networks?
>
> There must be a universal method that works on both WiFi and 3G; there are
> so many applications like those weather applications that propose forecast
> videos.
>
> Thierry.
>
> 2010/12/20 andy zhao <[email protected]>
>
> Hi,
>> I don't know which method or class you use to play the audio or video
>> stream. I used VideoView class to do that successfully.
>>
>> 2010/12/20 Thierry Legras <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I would like to stream video files to Android device, and intend to
>>> integrate playback in my application.
>>>
>>> I first tried to use flash video streaming, which works pretty nice on my
>>> HTC Hero which integrated flash player, but now on Floyo ROM it does not
>>> work any more. I guess HTC player is more complete than froyo 2.2 flash
>>> support.
>>>
>>> Then I tried to stream with VLC software using RTSP and it appears to
>>> work only with WiFi. On 3G, I see on the streaming PC that the stream is
>>> sent, but nothing is displayed on the Android device, whereas it works on
>>> WiFi.
>>> I found this very interesting page from "VLC stream & convert" developper
>>> which seems to show that this method is hazardous. Indeed the proposed test
>>> does not work at all on my device/operator.
>>> http://traveldevel.com/vlc-stream-convert/streaming-over-3g
>>>
>>> Finally I am trying to stream over HTTP. I made it work (WiFi AND 3G) for
>>> audio stream only, but when I try to stream audio+video, it does not work at
>>> all (WiFi nor 3G). Of course I set the bitrate and screen size to low so it
>>> is supposed to work at least in WiFi. I tried several combination
>>> codec/muxer with no luck.
>>>
>>> So anyone knows if it is ever possible to stream video over HTTP? if yes,
>>> any idea which codec/muxer is supposed to work?
>>>
>>> Or at least what is the most universal and/or recommanded way to stream
>>> video to android device??
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>
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