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Old 12-24-03, 09:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Problems with X3i w/Wifi streaming video
I have 3 Pocket PC devices for testing:

1. iPAQ 5450 w/Wifi
2. iPAQ 4150 w/Wifi
3. Axim 3xi w/Wifi

I am trying to stream video using a product called Pocket TV. Streaming on the two iPAQ devices works and looks great. The 3xi is the only one of the 3 devices having this problem. Pocket TV is similar to Windows Media Player but apparently the PocketPC sites/magazines like it better.

Software can be downloaded from here:
http://pockettv.com

Test streaming videos are here:
http://mobile.pocketmovies.net/detail.php?id=46

The same install was performed on each device. I've done a hard reset on the device and reinstalled to have the same problems. The video will just not stream like the other devices. Has anyone ever used this product on an Axim?

If you have the 3xi w/wifi, could you please install the above software and try to stream one of the videos for me to see if it is a Dell problem or a problem with this unit?

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Brian
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Old 12-24-03, 11:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I stream video through my LAN locally and over the internet all the time on my 3Xi with no problems. I typically use Media Player to view the streams. I do have Pocket TV installed but haven't tried streaming anything I broadcast from my "TV server" yet. I'll try it when I get home and post the results.
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I stream video through my LAN locally and over the internet all the time on my 3Xi with no problems. I typically use Media Player to view the streams. I do have Pocket TV installed but haven't tried streaming anything I broadcast from my "TV server" yet. I'll try it when I get home and post the results.
I just tried from Windows Media Player and was able to view streams without any problems. What do you use for your "TV Server"?
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I just tried from Windows Media Player and was able to view streams without any problems. What do you use for your "TV Server"?
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