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Authored by: robg on Jun 06, '05 01:14:29AM
I was asked to post this by the author of the hint, so here it is ... a bit more explanation behind the site and its contents, as well as his background...
About the site:

I did this in my spare time, it took some time not in working out how to stream to cell phones but in doing all the writing side, being dyslexic English is not my strong point.

The site is not a commercial site at all, as my be some reads might possibly think so (may be by the look and feel of the site). The site is a reflecting in my own time out side of work of my personal research, as I work in Higher Education. Being that all the testing I've don out my own pocket expense with my own phone. I also have to rely on the kindness of end user taking the time to feed back on testing so I can biled up a pitcher of what phone networks support streaming though there networks. As I simply could not afford to do this with my own finding.

If any one is having any trouble on the server side they might want to have a look at soundscreen, it's a grate site! on the site you can find detailed settings for Firewall and NAT Router settings - http://www.soundscreen.com/streaming/firewall.html

A friend of mine had a go at home. He spent a evening with his mac. He install Darwin Streaming Server, then did the firewall setting on his mac and editing streamingserver.xml on Darwin Streaming Server see - http://www.soundscreen.com/streaming/firewall.html . After that he when configure his ADSL router and he was up and running :) So now he can edited iMovie work and place it on his mac and view any time any ware on his Sony-Ericsson phone.

Also I've been leasing with another ADE in the UK who had being following the online tutorials and uploading there content to our servers. If you would like to see there work then have a look here - http://mlearning.rave.ac.uk/frankwise/ and here http://mlearning.rave.ac.uk/blojsom/blog/frankwise/

The contributions that people have made to Mac OS X Hints have helped in the past. It's more then right for me, to give back what others have given.
-rob.

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