Live video sharing

I have just read that the N70 can stream live one way video images. does anyone know if there is a limit to the call length ? if not is it billed as a video call or as data ? Is there anyway of also simultaneously recording the video. straight to a laptop with a 3g card or maybe straight on the phone itself either the transmit end or recieve ?

Hi kevmac
There is no limit to the length of a real-time video share session. At least not one imposed by the N70... operators could conceivably limit it, but I think it unlikely that they would do that. Such a session is based on packet data, rather than circuit-switched call (eg a video call). It would make sense for operators to charge for this on a data basis, but some operators don't like to do this because they think we users are confused by MB and kB. They think we find it easy to understand that longer calls cost more than shorter calls. It's a fair point, because people are often amazed by how much data is consumed by a video.
Regarding the possibility of recording part of the video, yes, the N70 permits this, but only at the sending end. It is not possible for the recipient of the video to record it (for privacy reasons). The sending end of the call will allow the user to record any part of the session onto either phone memory or memory card. Note also that it is only possible to share video captured on the main (2MP) camera (ie not from the secondary, VGA camera).
BTW, this real-time video sharing is new, and not many operators are supporting it yet. I don't know which are.
Hope this helps.

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    DE s8 pcm signed 8 bit format
    D sdp SDP
    D shn raw shorten
    D smk Smacker Video
    D sol Sierra SOL Format
    E svcd MPEG2 PS format (VOB)
    DE swf Flash format
    D thp THP
    D tiertexseq Tiertex Limited SEQ format
    D tta true-audio
    D txd txd format
    DE u16be pcm unsigned 16 bit big endian format
    DE u16le pcm unsigned 16 bit little endian format
    DE u8 pcm unsigned 8 bit format
    D vc1 raw vc1
    E vcd MPEG1 System format (VCD)
    D vmd Sierra VMD format
    E vob MPEG2 PS format (VOB)
    DE voc Creative Voice File format
    DE wav wav format
    D wc3movie Wing Commander III movie format
    D wsaud Westwood Studios audio format
    D wsvqa Westwood Studios VQA format
    D wv WavPack
    DE yuv4mpegpipe YUV4MPEG pipe format
    Codecs:
    D V 4xm
    D V D 8bps
    D V VMware video
    DEA aac
    D V D aasc
    DEA ac3
    DEA adpcm_4xm
    DEA adpcm_adx
    DEA adpcm_ct
    DEA adpcm_ea
    DEA adpcmimadk3
    DEA adpcmimadk4
    DEA adpcmimaqt
    DEA adpcmimasmjpeg
    DEA adpcmimawav
    DEA adpcmimaws
    DEA adpcm_ms
    DEA adpcmsbpro2
    DEA adpcmsbpro3
    DEA adpcmsbpro4
    DEA adpcm_swf
    D A adpcm_thp
    DEA adpcm_xa
    DEA adpcm_yamaha
    D A alac
    DEV D asv1
    DEV D asv2
    D A atrac 3
    D V D avs
    D V bethsoftvid
    DEV bmp
    D V D c93
    D V D camstudio
    D V D camtasia
    D V D cavs
    D V D cinepak
    D V D cljr
    D A cook
    D V D cyuv
    D A dca
    D V D dnxhd
    D A dsicinaudio
    D V D dsicinvideo
    DES dvbsub
    DES dvdsub
    DEV D dvvideo
    D V dxa
    DEV D ffv1
    DEVSD ffvhuff
    DEA flac
    DEV D flashsv
    D V D flic
    DEVSD flv
    D V D fraps
    DEA g726
    DEV gif
    DEV D h261
    DEVSDT h263
    D VSD h263i
    EV h263p
    DEV DT h264
    DEVSD huffyuv
    D V D idcinvideo
    D A imc
    D V D indeo2
    D V indeo3
    D A interplay_dpcm
    D V D interplayvideo
    DEV D jpegls
    D V kmvc
    EV ljpeg
    D V D loco
    D A mace3
    D A mace6
    D V D mdec
    DEV D mjpeg
    D V D mjpegb
    D V D mmvideo
    DEA mp2
    DEA mp3
    D A mp3adu
    D A mp3on4
    D A mpc sv7
    DEVSDT mpeg1video
    DEVSDT mpeg2video
    DEVSDT mpeg4
    D A mpeg4aac
    D VSDT mpegvideo
    DEVSD msmpeg4
    DEVSD msmpeg4v1
    DEVSD msmpeg4v2
    D V D msrle
    D V D msvideo1
    D V D mszh
    D V D nuv
    DEV pam
    DEV pbm
    DEA pcm_alaw
    DEA pcm_mulaw
    DEA pcm_s16be
    DEA pcm_s16le
    DEA pcm_s24be
    DEA pcm_s24daud
    DEA pcm_s24le
    DEA pcm_s32be
    DEA pcm_s32le
    DEA pcm_s8
    DEA pcm_u16be
    DEA pcm_u16le
    DEA pcm_u24be
    DEA pcm_u24le
    DEA pcm_u32be
    DEA pcm_u32le
    DEA pcm_u8
    DEV pgm
    DEV pgmyuv
    DEV png
    DEV ppm
    D V ptx
    D A qdm2
    D V D qdraw
    D V D qpeg
    D V D qtrle
    DEV rawvideo
    D A real_144
    D A real_288
    DEA roq_dpcm
    D V D roqvideo
    D V D rpza
    DEV D rv10
    DEV D rv20
    DEV sgi
    D A shorten
    D A smackaud
    D V smackvid
    D V D smc
    DEV snow
    D A sol_dpcm
    DEA sonic
    EA sonicls
    D V D sp5x
    DEV D svq1
    D VSD svq3
    DEV targa
    D V theora
    D V D thp
    D V D tiertexseqvideo
    DEV tiff
    D V D truemotion1
    D V D truemotion2
    D A truespeech
    D A tta
    D V txd
    D V D ultimotion
    D V vc1
    D V D vcr1
    D A vmdaudio
    D V D vmdvideo
    DEA vorbis
    D V vp3
    D V D vp5
    D V D vp6
    D V D vp6f
    D V D vqavideo
    D A wavpack
    DEA wmav1
    DEA wmav2
    DEVSD wmv1
    DEVSD wmv2
    D V wmv3
    D V D wnv1
    D A ws_snd1
    D A xan_dpcm
    D V D xan_wc3
    D V D xl
    EV xvid
    DEV D zlib
    DEV zmbv
    Supported file protocols:
    file: http: pipe: rtp: tcp: udp:
    Frame size, frame rate abbreviations:
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    Motion estimation methods:
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