I'm currently using tango and it's great, I'm just wondering if there's anything better. Fring, qik? Google video chat, yahoo video.
Tango works great for me
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Hey guys, check this out, this is news to me.
http://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board/message?board.id=cingular&message.id=75585
i was wondering is there any way to actually install the video drivers ourselves?
Verizon's 6800 lacks the video drivers out of the box, so does Sprints. This really sucks!!! My moto Q had better video playback then my 6800. the video's are choppy when on ytpocket (youtube pocket).
Does anyone know the best you tube player that will work well with 6.5?
This is a question and belongs in the Questions and Answers section... and you can try using the official HTC one or YouTubePlay which is made by a member on the forum. (Use the search function and you'll find it)
In my opinion the youtube app of kinoma play is the best.
Hi,
you can also try ffplay. Its free and open source. http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org ... Bye
i have kinoma free play, its nice but some youtube videos don't play. have the htc youtube app(haven't ever had a problem playing videos) and also have the official youtube app
i like the HTC one the best. kinoma has cool animations but as i said wont play alot of the videos. and the official app plays good. best quality out of those 3 have got to be the HTC app(which has a choice for quality if you have a slow connection)
easiest one you get working on any windows mobile device and watch all the videos would be the official youtube app http://www.youtube.com/yt_mobile_app
why don't you just use the Official YouTube application from YouTube.com this is the link m.google.com/youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0jL5dwn-AE
Vid taken from Motorola Droid. Not sure how to embed it in this forum.
Playing around with Qik for a bit. I was under the impression that Qik is supposed to provide 2-way "vid chat", which it doesn't. It uses your Evo's FRONT camera (not the 8 megapixel cam on the back) or BACK camera to stream a live video to the web.
As you can see, there is noticeable lag. I don't think it's possible to view the live stream on another smartphone using either the browser or Qik. I can only view my live video feed from my desktop.
Streaming video hasn't been enabled yet, but *will* be a feature of the service in the coming weeks(ish)
pingpongboss said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0jL5dwn-AE
Vid taken from Motorola Droid. Not sure how to embed it in this forum.
Playing around with Qik for a bit. I was under the impression that Qik is supposed to provide 2-way "vid chat", which it doesn't. It uses your Evo's FRONT camera (not the 8 megapixel cam on the back) or BACK camera to stream a live video to the web.
As you can see, there is noticeable lag. I don't think it's possible to view the live stream on another smartphone using either the browser or Qik. I can only view my live video feed from my desktop.
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Video chat hasn't been implemented yet
Whats stopping another evo 4g user from opening your feed from his phone, and you vice versa while you are both streaming? It would be a few seconds off but eh, it beats waiting.
rekphiv said:
Whats stopping another evo 4g user from opening your feed from his phone, and you vice versa while you are both streaming? It would be a few seconds off but eh, it beats waiting.
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Well it would be something more like 1 minute off if you're both on 3G I'd think.
I'm deciding weither to get the MT4G or wait for the Desire HD and I had 1 question. I know you can't video chat with the Desire HD but can you receive video chats via qik or any other programs? It seems the only feature missing on the Desire HD is the front facing camera, other than that it seems the Desire HD community is a lot more happening. Thanks!
There is no network video chat with froyo. Rumours say it will be enabled with gingerbread.
You can however video chat with fring.... so I presume other apps would allow it to.
Sent from my HTC Desire
Hi,
Is there any apps or solution that can be used to make video calls which work across multiple platforms?
For example, making video calls from Xoom to iPad2 and vice versa
That would be awesome.
Soon I will get Honeycomb tablet (either Xoom or Samsung) and my wife will get iPad2. It would be nice if we can video calls between each other.
Try Fring from the Android market. I successfully made calls from HTC desire to the iPhone 4.
I use Fring and Tango all the time with the wife and her iPhone4. Though I wish IOS supported gchat video. That seems to work so much better.