When I post videos (I haven't for months) I try to also upload them  
to Share on Ovi, which converts them to 3gp automatically and  
provides a mobile compatible channel for you to link to from your  
blog and an RSS feed.  Gives me another outlet where people can watch  
my videos, and saves the hassle of converting them myself and  
worrying about the best way to make my blog compatible for older  
video phones.
Rupert

On 11-Feb-09, at 10:20 PM, Pat Cook wrote:

Hi everyone:

I know this has probably been brought up before (I know I've  
mentioned it a few times), but I'm wondering that, now it seems we  
have a fairly good idea as to where 3GP is going, which settings  
would be best to use.

The reason I ask is because I want to make versions of my videos for  
people to play back on the cell phones and other portable devices.  
The only problem is all the programs out there use so many freakin'  
different profiles in an effort to cover EVERY FRIGGIN PHONE OUT  
THERE, it's hard to figure out which profile to use.

I'm thinking of just simply going with the Blackberry & Motorola for  
the most basic support. From there, I'm looking at encoding for large  
and small screens. From there, I'm thinking of using THE OLDEST  
profile setting since newer devices are bound to be backwards  
compatible to begin with.

My question is would this be the simplest way to go or would I be  
going down the wrong route?

Of course, since it's unlikely that one account will be able to  
accomondate the videos without compromising the integrity of the RSS  
feed, I'll have to have more than one account, but as long as the  
feeds are promoted on the main blog, it shouldn't matter.

Thoughts?

Cheers :D

Pat Cook
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Denver, CO
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