Look here, Newbie! I was asking someone who might have actually used the storm before, not someone who is probably waiting like me to see it in person! lol, by the way, is the app just using mobile youtube? or is it full yourtube, as seen on the Iphone?
Look here, Newbie! I was asking someone who might have actually used the storm before, not someone who is probably waiting like me to see it in person! lol, by the way, is the app just using mobile youtube? or is it full yourtube, as seen on the Iphone?
Excuse me I'm sorry sir. Please forgive me. It is just like the application on the 9500.
Excuse me I'm sorry sir. Please forgive me. It is just like the application on the 9500.
*crosses fingers*
Haha, it's ok son, you are new to blackberries, and I just wanted someone who knew what they were talking about to reply to me. I am kind, just as I am all powerful, so you are forgiven.
Last edited by briankeith513; 11-15-08 at 11:23 AM.
Look here, Newbie! I was asking someone who might have actually used the storm before, not someone who is probably waiting like me to see it in person! lol, by the way, is the app just using mobile youtube? or is it full yourtube, as seen on the Iphone?
I don't believe the iPhone has "full" youtube...I have an iPod touch and I believe it's just an application designed specifically for the iPhone/iPod touch where it lists the popular videos of the day/week and such. It's better than mobile youtube but I don't think it's "full" youtube
I don't believe the iPhone has "full" youtube...I have an iPod touch and I believe it's just an application designed specifically for the iPhone/iPod touch where it lists the popular videos of the day/week and such. It's better than mobile youtube but I don't think it's "full" youtube
Yeah, I'm just hoping that it is comparable to the Iphone's app. If not, as long as there's a Youtube app, based off of mobile youtube, and it plays in full screen, I'm still happy.
Yeah, I'm just hoping that it is comparable to the Iphone's app. If not, as long as there's a Youtube app, based off of mobile youtube, and it plays in full screen, I'm still happy.
BB supports RTSP streaming, so even if there is no Youtube app, you can watch videos on Youtube using the browser.
Originally Posted by briankeith513
Yeah, I'm just hoping that it is comparable to the Iphone's app. If not, as long as there's a Youtube app, based off of mobile youtube, and it plays in full screen, I'm still happy.
BB supports RTSP streaming, so even if there is no Youtube app, you can watch videos on Youtube using the browser.
I hope you are correct about this, but I will point out that m.youtube.com does not work on the Storm Simulator. Try to watch a m.youtube video in the Simulator and you'll get the following error: "The protocol specified is not supported by the handheld."
The simulator might need wap connection setup for it to work. Bold has that feature, so Storm will have it for sure.
Originally Posted by mkleiman
I hope you are correct about this, but I will point out that m.youtube.com does not work on the Storm Simulator. Try to watch a m.youtube video in the Simulator and you'll get the following error: "The protocol specified is not supported by the handheld."
BB supports RTSP streaming, so even if there is no Youtube app, you can watch videos on Youtube using the browser.
This is true. But just to be clear it would not be on YouTube. You would need to use m.youtube.com if you wanted to just straight up stream the videos from YouTube with out using the YouTube app.