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07-07-2006
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I still didn't catch whether TVersity (that seems to be less resource-hungry then Orb) will allow me to stream TV o media over the internet and see them remotly on the 770 or if it will work only internally a WLAN
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07-08-2006
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It works local and remotely, the only limitation is the Nokia 770's current inability to stream rather than download. (OS 2006)
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07-08-2006
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Yes, I've just upgraded to OS2006, and it seems to support a slower streaming rate and less reliably, than OS2005. Along with the lack of VNC, I think I'll downgrade back for now.
at least, I'll do it once I get my 770 back after white screen has been repaired
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If you get "Resoltion Not Supported" It means that probally your bandwidth is to high just lower the maxium speed and it will work
For anyone else here are some tips: Get Real Alternative, its the codec you need. Drop the bandwidth in Orb, under tools(right hand side). I dropped it to 96 kbps, ppl say 62-168 kbps (Play around with it). After that orb will work great.
Also for a wide screen show I have, I had to drop the bandwidth to 72 Kbps for it to work.
video's a little choppy but its good enough for me, thanx for the help