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 Internet and YouTube via Bluetooth
Anden1986
post Jul 22 2008, 16:58
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I own a HTC Hermes with WM6 but have a small problem: I can log onto the internet using bluetooth and surf just fine but if I want to watch a video on YouTube I have to connect via HSDPA...Why is that? When I can surf without a problem then why can't I watch a video also?

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post Jul 22 2008, 20:27
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Video contains more data, that has to be delivered faster than text on a web page....
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post Jul 23 2008, 06:36
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QUOTE(psionandy @ Jul 22 2008, 22:27) *
Video contains more data, that has to be delivered faster than text on a web page....


Should it not be possible to watch still? Isn't the datarate of BT around 4 mbps?
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post Jul 23 2008, 13:08
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QUOTE(Anden1986 @ Jul 23 2008, 08:36) *
Should it not be possible to watch still? Isn't the datarate of BT around 4 mbps?


You haven't read my YouTube Bible ( http://www.modaco.com/content/forum/267852...-youtube-bible/ ), have you? (Please DO follow my ALL articles. You won't find better all-in-one articles on the discussed subjects anywhere else.) In it, I've explained you won't be able to access RTSP / 3GP content when firewalled. Go for an FLV / H.264 client, it won't have such restrictions.
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post Jul 23 2008, 14:41
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QUOTE(Menneisyys @ Jul 23 2008, 15:08) *
You haven't read my YouTube Bible ( http://www.modaco.com/content/forum/267852...-youtube-bible/ ), have you? (Please DO follow my ALL articles. You won't find better all-in-one articles on the discussed subjects anywhere else.) In it, I've explained you won't be able to access RTSP / 3GP content when firewalled. Go for an FLV / H.264 client, it won't have such restrictions.


Cool! Thanks a lot... :-)
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