There was a company at pixelodeon that was talking about this very thing. (
http://www.mywaves.com/ ) I didnt get the low down on them or their
product/service ... but maybe someone here can give a summary.

If that's not what you're looking for you may have to get inventive. :-)

On 6/13/07, Gromik Tohoku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tohoku University
> Sendai, Japan
>


I see you're in Japan.  Are you targeting mobile phones in Japan or
elsewhere?

Here in the USA phones are all over the map.  I can watch just about
anything on my phone so long as I have room to store it.  I also have a
decent browser with which to get to the content.  I'm very lucky in that
regard as most phones probably cant say they have both features.

However my data network is painfully slow ... but the time I'd download a
5min h.264 vid I could have arrived at where ever I was going and used a
real computer.  =P

The situation may be (and likely is) better elsewhere ... especially Japan
as they seem to have wicked cool phones before we do.

My instinct is that if this is for a personal use (meaning you don't some
great service to transcode and deliver to mobile phones) ... the best bet is
probably to just 'embed' a thumbnail image of the video in a lightweight
page and let the user download the file should their mobile browser allow
for it.  It would probably be nice to include a link to some mobile viewing
tips etc.

- Dave

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http://www.DavidMeade.com


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