At Pixelodeon there was a presentation by Mywaves. I have the first
video that I will upload in a few hours. My understanding is that the
service is free and that it is carrier independent so you aren't
locked in to viewing just what your phone carrier will allow you to
see for $$$. 

You can upload videos in any format and they will handle the
transcoding. They are also looking for content providers to work with
them on shared revenue deals and projects.

For more information check out http://www.mywaves.com

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

-- In [email protected], Gromik Tohoku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> 
> as a newbie in cell phones, I would like to know if it
> is possible to embed a video from blip.tv onto a cell
> phone.
> 
> If that is not possible, my next question is, how is
> it possible to insert a video into a wml document?
> 
> I have a h264 5minute video and I can not insert it
> into a wml doc. I am using Adobe Go Live, and they
> offer either QT or SWF as video embedding options.
> 
> Thanks in advance for offering any advice.
> Nicolas
> 
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> Gromik Nicolas
> Tohoku University
> Sendai, Japan
> fax=81-22-7647
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> http://www.filmedworld.com/page.php?3
> http://nag-productions.blip.tv/?
> http://sendai-city-tourism-tohoku-university.blip.tv/
> http://eflresources.wikispaces.com/
> 
> 
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