I have been looking for this info for a long time, and now that I found an acceptablyworking config, I like to share it:
on windows mobile 6.1, you can get zm very close to streaming using the following settings:
-use iris browser
- remove cambozola
-set update on low BW to 1 sec - so we are not really streaming
-set fps to a high number, say 30 fps
It looks very very close to live streaming - the delay is literally half a second.
if you get this working also, let me know.
zm on mobile devices
Currently i'm working on a stand alone ZM client for Windows Mobile.
At the moment i already have a prototype with good results on video streaming.
In my plans I guess that after the middle of the next month I will get a beta version.
About your suggestion, did you tried it with sprint EVDO?
Soon you will be notified to test my application.
At the moment i already have a prototype with good results on video streaming.
In my plans I guess that after the middle of the next month I will get a beta version.
About your suggestion, did you tried it with sprint EVDO?
Soon you will be notified to test my application.
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souverain,
Thanks for the tip re iris. I quite like it.
I have followed your stuff and have streaming (well sort of) on live view on 1.23.1
Is there a way to be able to view streaming of past events this way - the event view just brings up still pics with the option to generate an mpeg - no image streaming.
Also, I'm just using the standard URL to access - should I be using the xhtml switch?
Thanks though - this is a big improvement on what I've had previously.
Thanks for the tip re iris. I quite like it.
I have followed your stuff and have streaming (well sort of) on live view on 1.23.1
Is there a way to be able to view streaming of past events this way - the event view just brings up still pics with the option to generate an mpeg - no image streaming.
Also, I'm just using the standard URL to access - should I be using the xhtml switch?
Thanks though - this is a big improvement on what I've had previously.
punk_ecas:
Yes, I am on Sprint EVDO. Sprint Coverage tends to be spotty, but where there is good signal, the EVDO is very usable with zm.
Kevin:
Yes, it is not actually streaming - it is a snapshot every second, but I think it is still useful for many applications since it captures a whole range of motions (will not capture someone running fast past the camera view).
And, not, I have experimented with various formats, but it still cannot view saved events.
Yes, I am on Sprint EVDO. Sprint Coverage tends to be spotty, but where there is good signal, the EVDO is very usable with zm.
Kevin:
Yes, it is not actually streaming - it is a snapshot every second, but I think it is still useful for many applications since it captures a whole range of motions (will not capture someone running fast past the camera view).
And, not, I have experimented with various formats, but it still cannot view saved events.
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Found this web browser that supports jpeg streaming.
http://www.skyfire.com/
Seems to work quite well with limited testing
http://www.skyfire.com/
Seems to work quite well with limited testing
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