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Kyte.tv Release Mobile Producer Client for S60

7 replies · 2,946 views · Started 30 September 2008

Kyte today have officially announced the full availability of their Mobile Producer application, a C++ based S60 application to help produce and distribute live streaming and pre-recorded mobile video and pictures. It sits alongside their Kyte Mobile java application which allows people to view media on the Kyte.tv service. It's a free download, just point your phone's browser to http://m.kyte.tv/get and choose the Mobile Producer.

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Oh another news that I've read on freak's blog already, it�s been days since I last heard news on the AAS that I hadn�t already read on some of the numerous Symbian/Nokia blogs!

I tried the previous closed beta version on my N96 and this one as well. I only get "Kyte: Media not supported" messages. Live broadcast works for chat but not for audio/video. Anyone with better luck with Kyte Producer on the N96?

Kyte is a brilliant, free, cross platform, player, multimedia authoring and broadcast system for stored and streaming media.

I read up on http://www.kyte.tv/home/index.html
Watched overview video http://www.kyte.com/platform/pg/overview_video

Then I joined kyte for free and setup first channel.

Then I authored some new media using photos, transitions, audio, video using tool at http://www.kyte.tv/create/createShow.html

Then in phone browser I visited http://m.kyte.tv/get
Then download and installed Java player for N95 and N82 and tested.

Then in phone browser I visited http://m.kyte.tv/get
Then downloaded and installed native authoring system for N95 and N82 and tested.

Then embedded my new channel into Facebook.

Lots of other options are available and there is a full user guide at
http://www.kyte.com/support/web_user_guide

I have so far only scratched the surface of Kyte this can do.

Oh another news that I've read on freak's blog already, it�s been days since I last heard news on the AAS that I hadn�t already read on some of the numerous Symbian/Nokia blogs!

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Tzer2 wrote:In case you hadn't noticed, AAS is about a lot more than just reporting news, we spend most of our time writing in-depth articles, reviews, analyses and editorials. We record podcasts, do videos, report from events, write how-to guides, and generally try to provide the best Symbian-related content on the internet. And it's all for free, you pay nothing for this at all.

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