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Videos on Your Mobile
Mobile phones have come
along way. They are no longer just for making phone
calls. People now use them to send text messages and
surf the internet.
Everyday more features are being built in to the new
models so that you carry fewer and fewer gadgets
with you as you go about your day. They are now used
as personal data assistants (PDA), digital cameras,
for playing music – whether as a radio or as an mp3
player. The latest favorite is video on your mobile.
Mobile phones that are capable of showing videos
have been out in the market since 2004. Mainly
people have been watching videos sent to their unit
by family or friends who used their own handsets to
shoot the video. This has been a major improvement
but not everyone shoots great videos so these shows
truly are for a limited audience.
Thanks to the addition of expandable memories for
the phones and some great software from really
helpful creators, it is now possible to watch movies
on your phone. The main requirement is that your
phone is capable of playing videos. The next
requirement is that you have the necessary memory
space, the smallest being a 128 MB flash memory
card. After that the next step is to just convert
your personally owned movies to the format that your
phone can read and storing it into the card. With
that done, you’re all set to go on a long road trip.
You can carry your favorite movies with you without
having to log along any additional equipment. You
just need to have enough memory cards and battery
charge.
Now that movie viewing is possible, people are
wondering if television shows will come to mobile as
well. It would be really convenient so that people
don’t miss their favorite shows. Getting news in
real time with a live reporter is a more fun
experience than just reading the news.
Some countries, like Japan and the United States of
America, already provide this service. Though it
isn’t really like watching regular television, more
like watching short video clips. This is great for
people who are following a particular show and don’t
want to miss it but can’t access a TV from where
they are. You can already get video clips and
previews from MTV, ESPN, and Disney just to name a
few.
Among the current difficulties of video watching on
mobile phones is the display quality. With the
screen so small, a lot of detail gets lost such as
bon fire scenes or where the ball is in a baseball
game or tennis match. It won’t be a surprise if soon
there will be TV and movie shows that are made
especially for mobile.
Currently, most mobile TV or videos are sent out
over the internet. This basically means you need to
download a clip which is usually in streaming
format, and then play it. It unfortunately means
that sometimes you do get choppy shows, just as you
do on your personal computer (pc). In some countries
though like South Korea, they go by Satellite while
in Japan, they now have special handsets capable of
receiving regular TV signals. Most though, rely on
the 3G system at this time so you’d need to check if
your phone, as well as you service provider does
have the feature and additional service.
While Video on mobile isn’t perfect yet, it can sure
be entertaining. If you have an interest in videos,
why not try to create your own shows? You never
know; if the organizations behind the emmy pushes
through with the new category, and you have great
skill, you may just bring home an award.
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