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UPnP (Universal Plug n Play) technology is nicely integrated into the Nokia NSeries smartphones. This provides a way to wirelessly stream media (Video, Images, and Audio) from your smartphone to UPnP enabled devices or software applications.
On the N80, UPnP provides a way of viewing video & images from the N80 directly on a Mac or PC laptop (When connected to a video projector this enables large group viewing/interaction). On the newer NSeries phones (N95, N82) a dedicated video/audio out connector is provided – but it’s still cool to stream media wirelessly!
UPnP setup:
- On the N80/N95 Scan for WiFi access point & connect
- On the N80/N95 find the ‘Home Network’ application

- Configure the Home Network appication for your WiFi connection and choose which media to share wirelessly



- Start a UPnP capable software application on your Mac or PC: on PC (Simple Center http://experience.nokia.se/VideoTV/howto/howto_2.aspx ) & Mac (Mediacloud) http://users.pandora.be/bruno.keymolen/hmediamac.html
- Now wirelessly browse & display your mobile media!

I’ve yet to get UPnP working on the P1i or the Nokia E90
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I’ve been experimenting with the possibilities of mobile Vodcasting (Video casting) recently.
The N-Series Nokia’s make this a painless exercise (the multimedia capabilities of the NSeries phones is exceptional – it’s just their lack of text entry options and poor battery life that let then down – you really need to carry a Bluetooth keyboard with you all the time for any length of text input):
- Place your smartphone in a deskstand. Turn on the camera on your smartphone, or start the ‘camera’ application.
- Choose ‘use secondary camera (the ‘front low resolution camera)
- Choose video mode and ’shoot’ your vodcast. This will be saved as a 176×144 .3gp (H263 mpeg4) compressed video, suitable for mms or emailing. The built-in microphone does a reasonable job of recording the audio accompanying the video.
- Edit your video recording
- Upload your edited video to your online video host or Blog – using either email or Shozu.
Non NSeries cameraphones:
The Sonyericsson P1i does not have a built-in video editor, nor does the front camera record stills or video – it’s solely for video conferencing
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However the main camera records video at 320×240, 15fps. To edit and upload your video clips from the P1i:
- Create a free Jumpcut or Photobucket account.
- Find your email upload address, and email your video clips to Jumpcut or Photobucket from your P1i
- Logon to your Jumpcut/Photobucket account on a computer and edit your uploaded clips into a ‘movie’.
- Embed the final ‘movie’ into your Vox blog etc…
Obviously Jumpcut and Photobucket can also be used with the Nokia NSeries phones as well – their online video editors are more fully featured than the built-in video editor on the phones, and Jumpcut or Photobucket also provide extra features such as embedding a video player in most blog hosts, and voting polls etc…
Below is an example of a Vodcast created by recording clips on an N95 secondary camera & a P1i, then uploaded via email to a Jumpcut account and edited into a short ‘movie’ using the Jumpcut editor – pretty cool technology! (Pity about the video
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![Jumpcut Mobile Test]()
http://www.jumpcut.com/view?id=1FD4F6F419D711DDAB75000423CEF5B0
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