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Verizon Droid - Any chance for an extender?
Okay, I finally settled on an iPhone 3GS today, before learning about the about the Motorola droid?
I have 30 days to back out before I'm locked into a 2-year contract. Since this phone is open-source, etc what are the chances that you all will be watching SageTV on your droids before my contract expires? |
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Once Droid arrives in Canada... i can assure you the chances will be very good that it will attempted
![]() I'd never consider writing a placeshifter type client for the iphone, but I will give this attempt for android (if someone doesn't beat me to it).
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Get ORB
I use it with a LG Dare and a Blackberry Storm.
search Google for ORB |
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My wife is very likely picking up a Droid for Christmas.. I'd also like to see some sort of Sage app, though I doubt full placeshifter status could be easily achived. Though I guess yo unever know. Not sure the level of java implementation Google's thrown in there. Never know, maybe it's as simple as running the miniclient.jar... though I doubt it...
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I doubt there's much luck of having miniclient.jar actually run on it... but given there is a java sdk for creating android apps, means that I'll be more likely to do something.
I'll probably try the miniclient.jar route... but after abandoning that, I'll probably just write an implementation that has it's own screens... basically a native app that reproduces the "core" functionality that I need, and leverages streaming from the webserver.
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The VLC streaming functionality is pretty limited. Unless something has changed, you can't fast forward or rewind. I also think that the set of codecs it can encode to is fairly limited. Actually, that's probably not fair- I think it actually supports a lot of different codecs, it's just that often phones support a fairly small number of formats. And, even though wmv works on my phone using Core Player Mobile, it seems to be very fussy about the particular parameters I set. I think the problems are on the VLC side, not the Core Player side, but I didn't do enough testing to know for sure.
Off the top of my head I don't see a terribly good reason to go with a native app instead of just a web app. The Jetty mobile web interface is probably a good start, but I suspect you'll have to make major changes to the webserver if you want to get streaming with fast forward and rewind to work. |
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![]() I expect to get my Motorola Droid in the mail today. |
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My son and I were the early morning geeks on release day ( 11/6 ) out there getting ours. The phone is amazing, couple technical glitches ( autofocus on camera is the biggest atm ) but nothing you wouldnt expect with brand new release. They have already posted a patch list that will be released by 12/11 so gotta love the fix turn around.
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Why get the Droid? Checkout the Nokia N900 and prepare to wrap up your droids for return!
![]() http://mobilementalism.com/2009/09/1...martphone-yet/ |
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Conclusion: I’m not sure I can recommend it over the iPhone or the Android phones – it’s not quite better than them Not to mention he still uses google maps, which with the Droid we get full google navigator with street view layers all free. This phone rocks. |
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Not to mention one of the Droid's biggest advantages... Verizon
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Of course Verizon probably locks out the GPS so you have to pay for their $10/month VZ Navigator. At least that is the case with my Verizon BB.
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Nope. Verizon doesn't lock the GPS. (and I *think* they said they won't on all future phones too)
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"Not to mention one of the Droid's biggest advantages... Verizon"
No Verizon in Canada. In fact, I don't think there is any network at or near the 4 G level here. Lolz. I think all these phones are similar, it all depends on personal preference and needs. The N900 has full firefox built in. Since my daily radius of travel is no more than 10 blocks, I'll have to be very drunk to require a fully featured GPS. |
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Any phone with the GOOGLE logo on it, including the DROID, is guaranteed to be a standard build of Android and un-messed-around-with. The DROID Eris, with Sense, is not a GOOGLE branded phone. Or, at least, it doesn;'t say "with Google" on the back.
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Actually, there are many variances with android phones. The Droid is the only phone that runs Android 2.0. It's also the fastest hardware.
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