i purchased lumia 920 today and am very disappointed in video output from sites such a Internet.
i played a same high quality on an iphone and android and it clearly shows as if the video streaming on the nokia is displaying as if the phone thinks there is no wifi.
I've recently upgraded from a Lumia 800 to the 1020. One things I've noticed is that when I'm streaming video from YouTube, etc the 1020 doesn't show how much of the video has been buffered. The 800 used to show me with every app, whether is was browser videos or through MetroTube/Supertube. None of these show how much has been buffered on the 1020. Is this a WP8 bug?
OK I'm totally a newbie with BlackBerry and this is my second post on here.I live here in the US but I'm Brazilian and am going crazy over the world cup.I want really badly to stream live radio via the browser on BB but it won't work because it needs a Flash Plug In for one station and a Windows Media Player for another.Is there anyway that we can stream live video and radio outside Sprint TV?
I have a N97 thing, and the point of my interest is: Is it possible to remote connect N97 to my home security cameras? I am able to connect via loptop by means of web browser (IE) , PS3 but not with N97 origin browser neither opera one .
I've been able to set a streaming solution through VLC to my nokia device and can stream netTV, movies, DVD discs, webcam from my personal PC. Through the tests, i've found that the maximum resolution is width=352, height=288 which is 11:9 aspect ratio. Of course i can set 16:9 ratio which again has the limitation of the width=352. Every pixel above 352 makes the nokia response in "Unable to play video clip".So obviously there is some limitation in the resolutions through live streams. When i play a video from the Memory Card, 640*360 is supported without a problem.The problem is, that i have access to several streams , which are live TVs and i can watch only those, that are below 352 pixels wide. Those that are in resolution 448*336 don't play, although the format and the codecs of the stream are the same as with the 352*288.So, is there a way , that i can remove these limitations, or at least allow the Real Player to play streaming links with higher than 352 pxls width?
Is there any video player for mms, rtsp, and http streaming links? Default player plays avi, mpg, flv, mkv, etc but it doesn't play rtsp or mms links. Corecodec Coreplayer works on my old phone (N79) , but it isn't compatible for Nokia C6-01 and can't play any link.
The recording quality seems low on my N8, even though it is set to HD. There are vague lines distorting the video. I have compared newly recorded videos with older ones and there is a clear difference. However I haven't recorded a video for a few weeks so I'm not entirely sure if it's a faulty camera or if the newly updated Belle software is causing this.
All photos and videos are very poor quality, somehow blurred, like always to be out of focus.I tried in different light situations, different modes, but no improvement. Maybe I expect too much, but the N900's photo engine is complimented a lot.Here is a photo of better quality shooten with my n900:
http://picasaweb.google.com/saso.celarc/N900Photo?feat=directlink#5430450751711864050 Often they are much worse, without details.
excuse me for my bad english.i recently update my 5530 phone firmware to v20 but now when i goto camera and switch to video mode , video is 2X zoomed by default but zoom bar is in 1x and i cannot reduse zoom.therefore video quality is low but in image mode it's OK
I have X10 mini pro and was wondering if there is any way to take video out of the screen to stream it over projector either by bluetooth or micro USB support. Also any chances of netflix access through the existing browser?
When playing streaming content using the XBox Music player the song will skip at about 10 seconds before the end of the song. The issue is only with streamed content (songs stored local on the device work fine)It does not appear to repro with the Nokia music playerKnown issue? Other than downloading the song is there a work around?
I was fairly happy with the phone until I tried to listen to music on it. Sound quality (no matter which headphones I use, up to Westone 3) is awful. There's no bass whatsoever, the sound is dirty, no stereo separation etc. etc. Really, I haven't heard anything as awful in years.This is such an outlier among modern phones I really can't get how this passed the quality control.
Is there a working way to upload the high quality pictures (41 MP or 34 MP) taken with our Nokia Pro Cam to SkyDrive? Or another way to share them without using a computer?
We have the set of default ringtones from both Windows Phone and Nokia pre installed and those from Insider app. I made many custom ringtones, but none of them has the quality and sound that of preinstalled or Insider ringtones. I tried with Mp3 at 320 bit rate and as well as WMA. What is the best format for the custom ringtone which can match with the pre installed one???? without this info the custom ringtones are waste of time..............
when i am using the net and tried to view the video from Internet it doesn't opens at all and the error shown by ucbrowser was that ''video streaming is not allowed
Is there a blackberry phone that will stream out video live to ustream like the iphone and android? I want to do this with my tour. I would love to do this. I'm debating on keeping my blackberry or getting the HTC EVO 4G.
I have a problem on my new HTC one. I used to stream football games and watch vine videos on twitter also.
Now I can't seem to do any of those. This was before when I had a Sony Xperia S.
I have installed the Adobe flash player, but when I f.ex go to bet365 to stream live matches then it wants to download a playlist instead of streaming the video?
I have a Z2, I was able to stream videos to my mobile on youtube and other sites normally. After upgrading to the latest android 4.4.4 video streaming became very slow.
I tried pinging my phone from a desktop pc and the latency is very high and sometimes it times out.
I have recently purchased the Droid RAZR MAXX, and I have setup motocast to work on my computer to my phone. I am currently able to do everything that I expected, however when I stream or download video files to my phone wirelessly I do have some problems.
The motocast software runs a program called gst-launcher.exe (Ibelieve) and it ends up taking my cpu usage up to between 50% - 70%. This seems a bit high, and it actually ends up making my desktop computer that is running the program over heat within a couple minutes.
While, my desktop computer isn't the latest and greatest technology, I am running Intel Core i7 860 at 2.8 GHz. This seems to me that if my computer cannot handle streaming video to my phone then most computers won't be able to handle this action.
My question is, is this normal and I have to accept that fact that my computer will not be able to stream media?
Also my other question is, is there a way to tone down the cpu usage so that it stays in a safer range of usage? (I am assuming the program is converting the file to the correct format to play on my phone. When I stopped the .exe from task manager my video was able to play on my phone for a bit longer. This indicates to me that if it is converting the video for my phone that if it weren't running at the fastest rate that I may be able to stream video.)
Ok there's a few things I noticed with my Xperia Z5P
1. Media Go won't authorize so I can put my movies on the phone. (I had trouble with just logging in) 2. I installed PlayStation Video(was missing), and the Videos app doesn't display my PS movies 3. Live Streaming is missing, yet I have the app installed, but trying to update it says "You device is not compatible with this version"
While playing a video in YouTube and Facebook I'm getting an error. This is all after updating to 5.0.2. I also did a factory reset after the update But I still get the error.
Since buying the phone (couple weeks ago), I haven't been able to steam any videos on HD (720P and above) without the video buffering numerous times. I streamed movies from Google Play Movies and Netflix. I don't know if the resolution is going down to allow me to stream the videos, but I'm getting very frustrated. My LTE is full, never had a problem in my area with other phones. It's hardly better on Wi-Fi