On Fri, October 7, 2011 12:18 pm, elliott-brennan wrote:

> It really depends on what type of video your devices can play and whether
>  you want to edit out the ads.
> I'm back from hols in a few days and can send a more detailed reply then
> if you'd like.

Patrick, thanks

for this project, there is no ads, so, no need, basically, I record a
couple of news broadcasts, and, am trying to 'improve useability', to
allow me to either copy the file(s) to an Android phone or tablet.

so basically I would like encode to whatever is an optimum format for
Android device playback; so far, using the recorded 'raw' file, I found
only one media player, 'Vital Player' that plays the 'raw' file, I
expected once I get that video to a 'more common' file encoding, any
Android player will do ?

also, I'd like to be able to stream to Android tablet or phone over WiFi,
but I'm not really sure what I need, is it just a file formatted for
streaming, or is it some daemon that I need to run to be able to stream..?

I'll wait till you get back, thanks again

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Voytek

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