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mobile devices which can do A/V "chat " with flash

mobile devices which can do A/V "chat " with flash

2004-02-25       - By stefan - muchos.co.uk

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yes I can confirm that, even the 400Mhz Ipaq was struggeling. Worked nicely
for textchat though and audio only wasn't bad on the receiving end either.
Somehow though the lag got worse and worse.
But sweeeeheeet on a WLAN, PocketPc in one hand listening to a feed via FCS.

Now can I please try this on my phone?  ;-)

Stefan



-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Nick Gerig" <nick@(protected)>
To: <flashcomm@(protected)>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [FlashComm] mobile devices which can do A/V "chat" with flash


> iMode is flashLite player so only supports very limited features. like
> Stefan says only device that can receive FCS video/audio is a pocketPC
> based one. If i remember correctly you can send audio on PPC but the
> whole issue is the processor i think in the test i tried the receing of
> video and  audio was really bogging down the processor.
>
> Nick
>



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