BTW - the funny beer commercials under the editor's picks are great!
Here's some info on the site developer for those of you (like me) that are hesitant with this sort of thing):
From BusinessWeek
XinLab, Inc. provides streaming media technologies and consulting services for mobile video roll-out, streaming protocol design, and test and measurement. It offers 3GP Video Applet, which facilitates video MMS and 3G roll-outs; and 3GP Java Decoder Applet that enables integration of mobile video media with other Web applications. The company serves service providers, enterprises, and equipment manufacturers. XinLab, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Fremont, California.
Now of course, this doesn't mean that you won't find videos that you approve of. Beware, there are pornography videos on this site. Although I only saw one listing during my visit, I'm sure there's more.
Last edited by BlackBerryBob; 09-24-08 at 01:24 PM.
I tried this using my 8830 WE, and yes I am on verizonwireless. I have system 4.2.2 installed. My first attempt was to look for one of my own youtube videos, which gave me an error message, so then I tried a different video, randomly chosen, and it worked. I do a search, get the results, choose one, then a second screen pops up asking if I want to preview a 10 second clip, or watch a lo-res version or the hi-res. I have been able to get all three to play on there, so far as long as 4 minutes, including going back and trying my own, and it worked. This is fantastic.
I'm on an 8320 running 4.5.0.81 and that site works perfect as long as the emulation mode is on "blackberry". If I go to the actual youtube site, though, I have to change the emulation to "microsoft IE" and it works like a charm.
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