whenever i try to upload one of my recorded videos to youtube through my phone, it always says i have to have a wifi connection to do this
is there any way to change this so i can upload via my data connection?
This is also an issue on the HTC Desire :-(
I'm also searching for a solution
software limitation only allows files under 3MB via 3G everything else has to be done by wifi or through your computer.
I hate to resurrect an old thread, but is there still no way to get around having to be on wifi? It really is a drag having to be on wifi to upload videos
I used the following workaround :
- download from the market the Qik Video application
- open a free account on Qik.com and edit your account preferences so you can share your videos on youtube, facebook,etc
-run the application on your phone and browse your local saved videos (you don't have to actually record the video with the qik application).
-upload your video to your qik.com account (no file size restriction or connection method restriction)
-go to qik.com and login into your account
-share the video on youtube
Hope it helps.
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pakalrtb said:
I used the following workaround :
- download from the market the Qik Video application
- open a free account on Qik.com and edit your account preferences so you can share your videos on youtube, facebook,etc
-run the application on your phone and browse your local saved videos (you don't have to actually record the video with the qik application).
-upload your video to your qik.com account (no file size restriction or connection method restriction)
-go to qik.com and login into your account
-share the video on youtube
Hope it helps.
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NIce work around, still not what i was hoping for, but it will have to do
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Does anyone know of a way to receive the BBC Radio 1 stream on the Magician
use Pocket Media Player 10 or Real player.. and enter the URL..that's it
I have tried that, hence the reason for posing the question.
You never stated that you had tried either of those options.
You haven't even stated what the problem is, error messages etc...
Ok good point PDA,
The problem is that I cant get Real player 1.0 or 1.1 to work with the bbc's stream of radio1, i have tried the website links but that just wont take me to the player and I have tried the r1live.ram & r1livev7.ram files with the player but it just says the connection faild and gives me a message about not being able to connect to server.
dan
Do any other streams work?
Are you using T-Mobile for your internet connection? If so, open the .ram file with a text editor. Replace :554 with :7070 and it will work. T-Mobile blocks port 554 but not 7070. I'm using the so called 1.1 preview version (although it's been a preview for about 3 years.)
If you're using a NAT firewall, some of the older routers won't pass the UDP protocol correctly and that will also block the stream.
The BBC page will give you the option of listening in an external player. If that option is selected, Pocket Internet Explorer will download the ram file and open the Real Player. Save the ram file as in the future you can just click on the file and the BBC will start streaming.
I am able to use the Virgin Radio Stream, but not the bbc, I have an orange M500, but I do not intend to use it via GPRS, too expensive, I have so far only tried using the internet connection via active-sync, but my PC has no problem streaming it, I have just bought a wireless card, so will be testing that asap.
Wonder how youtube will be like in your WAP enabled mobile phone? Experience for yourself at http://yamgo.mobi from your mobile's browser and be part of the
beta test program providing valuable feedbacks. Checkout complimentary service www.yamgo.tv over web.
login probs
I tried registering and left the email field blank cause I don't like to get spam. it accepted my registration but now I can't login with the password I picked because I never got the confirmation email for obvious reasons.
www.yamgo.tv works in my Opera brower although the movies are jerky. This site plays movies directly in the browser.
The site www.yamgo.movi does not work for me. I have been tying for the last two days. When I press a movie link it takes me to the windows media player tries to connect for a few seconds and then media player gives the mesage that the server is not responding. Anyone so far actually been able to stream movies to their media player??
Regards
srmz said:
www.yamgo.tv works in my Opera brower although the movies are jerky. This site plays movies directly in the browser.
The site www.yamgo.movi does not work for me. I have been tying for the last two days. When I press a movie link it takes me to the windows media player tries to connect for a few seconds and then media player gives the mesage that the server is not responding. Anyone so far actually been able to stream movies to their media player??
Regards
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The url should be yamgo.mobi, not .movi.
Hi,
I live in Turkey and unfortunatelly youtube is banned by the government. (and yes it is a shame for us) We can only enter youtube by changing dns settings or by using some certain sites such as ktunnel.com. Therefore, i am not able to enter youtube through youtube application on my hd. Is there any way to do that? I mean may be if i change some settings, i will be able to use youtube app. Any luck?
Thanks.
celestial123 said:
Hi,
I live in Turkey and unfortunatelly youtube is banned by the government. (and yes it is a shame for us) We can only enter youtube by changing dns settings or by using some certain sites such as ktunnel.com. Therefore, i am not able to enter youtube through youtube application on my hd. Is there any way to do that? I mean may be if i change some settings, i will be able to use youtube app. Any luck?
Thanks.
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What I did when I was on vacation in China (where youtube is also blocked), was to use a VPN on my computer that connected to my workplace back here in Canada and connected my HD using ad-hoc wifi. You could also use activesync.
But these options all require the use of a host computer.
If you are using your carrier's data connection, perhaps the only way is to use some anonymous proxy like youhide.com to access m.youtube.com in Opera or IE and manually download the videos to view in TCPMP/Coreplayer.
Ideally, it would be best if you could connect to a foreign VPN directly through your HD. I'm not sure if there's any apps.. but this guy seems to have it going on WM5:
http://weblogs.asp.net/jgaylord/archive/2008/06/06/establishing-a-vpn-on-windows-mobile-5.aspx
Anyways, good luck and hope that helps!
i solved the problem thank you very much!!
How did you solve the problem? Share it pls...
Hello,
it seems the stock Youtube application cannot connect? Both browsers (Opera and IE) are working fine, but when Youtube application is launched (either manually, or by a link in IE), it searches for connection for a while ("Downloading..."), then it says it cannot connect ("There was a connection error while attempting to download data. Retry?")
I am using 3G connection - is it maybe that youtube application works only over wifi (I kind of remember something like that...)
Thank you.
Fixed it... legacy ATT user here, needed to add proxy settings
I did a search and couldn't find what I was looking for hence the new post.
Basically I want to be able to stream my media to my phone from my home PC. Also I want the ability to stream media over the internet via my cellular data connection too when required. Similar stuff to what Air Video does on iPhone.
One of you recommended me ES File Explorer but this relies on a static IP address for my computer serving the media which I don't want to set up.
Any way of doing it using the computer name?
Have you tried Plex ??
No Static IP, or Computer Name Required...
You install the Plex Server on your Computer (Make sure you download the SERVER, and not the Media Center)
Install, tell the Server where to find you files (Music and/or Videos) and it will start loggin them all (even download posters/album art)
Then you install the Plex Android app on your phone (This Cost a few $ via the Play Store)
Sign up for a Free myPlex account, then Sign into it via the Plex Server, and the Android App... then all of your media is available locally or over the internet...
Plex will even stream to a PS3 (or any DLNA enabled Device)
The few $ for the Android App is work it. Plex works way better than most of the free alternatives (I think there are like 2) and Plex also Transcodes videos so you don't have to worry about format problems..
Although I use DicePlayer so it handles pretty much all videos
Wutang200 said:
One of you recommended me ES File Explorer but this relies on a static IP address for my computer serving the media which I don't want to set up.
Any way of doing it using the computer name?
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No... not without some service for dynamic DNS management.
How often is your ip address changed by your provider? Mine rarely changes and I simply have Tasker check it every time I leave the house and stuff the value into a global. Of course, if you are on the road for long periods of time when your ip might be changed... that won't help. If this is your case you will need a server side process like the aforementioned Plex, or more simply, an account with a service like DynDNS.org. I prefer the latter as I want more access to my server (VNC, full file access, and connection to a home built http server for home automation) than Plex would allow.
You could also cron a shell script to get the current address periodically and send you a message if it changes, of course you would have to manually set the ip in ES File Explorer (or other client) when that address changes. In my case, it simply does not happen often enough for me to need set up any of this.
Try ghostcommander. You can just enter your computer name login and password. Easy peasy.
kenhicg said:
Try ghostcommander. You can just enter your computer name login and password. Easy peasy.
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That's on a LAN, right?
Qloud is one of the best apps I've used for streaming video and music. The music player could be better but the video player can play any file format and it is an awesome app. Check it out in the play store they have a free version so you can test it out before you buy.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
I've tried Qloud already but had no luck with getting it to work.
Plex sounds pretty good actually. I just want to try before I buy it though.