Reiner Klenk wrote:
Thanks for the information. I wonder, is there any possibility to use video formats other than real-video for streaming? 3GPPP, H.263, and AVI files encoded with MPEG4 can play back on the 770 as well as MPEG-1. I wouldn't recommend wasting time encoding MPEG-1 files, however, since they're big and lossy by comparison. This page has a comprehensive list of supported file types: http://www.internettablettalk.com/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=156&Itemid=2&pop=1&page=0. I tried to find the same info on Nokia's site but could only find a short list from their FAQ. One of my few complaints about the 770 is that it requires a lot of cut & pasting of URLs to get streaming A/V to work when it should just launch seamlessly when a link is opened in the browser. I've considered backing up and mucking about with the opera.ini a bit to see if I can improve it any. -Gary Q: How do I use the video/audio player on my Nokia Internet Tablet? A: You can watch video clips stored on your device, compatible mobile phone, or MultiMediaCard (MMC). You can also watch streaming videos from the Internet. Tap the Applications button, and select "Video player". The video player supports the following file formats:
The video player does not necessarily support all the variations of
a file format. The audio player supports the following file formats:
The player does not necessarily support all the variations of a file format. |
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