It's been an awfully long time since I done updating the blog. What happens is that newer devices tend to have better video support. There's less need to transcode and also people are generally better equipped to understand what it tales to play video on their devices.
But mostly I think people use YouTube, Hulu, iPlayer, and other "free" streaming services to get to content other than downloading/converting/transferring which is a hassle.
This is not really the point of this post. I was reading about the imminent release of the Nokia Windows phones and that started me thinking about what could be expected from them.
Bear in mind that I have no insider knowledge and have frankly little experience with Windows Mango so consider this in the realm of wild speculation. This is what I think could happen:
But mostly I think people use YouTube, Hulu, iPlayer, and other "free" streaming services to get to content other than downloading/converting/transferring which is a hassle.
This is not really the point of this post. I was reading about the imminent release of the Nokia Windows phones and that started me thinking about what could be expected from them.
Bear in mind that I have no insider knowledge and have frankly little experience with Windows Mango so consider this in the realm of wild speculation. This is what I think could happen:
- For starters Windows Media codecs will feature more prominently both for Video and Audio. Expect WMA/WMV to be the best supported codecs.
- Windows Media Player (Media Center) is the main Media Hub in your computer to manage the contents on your phone. This could finally put an end to OVI Suite, NSeries Suite and PC Suite. At least for the new smartphones. This also means that if your Windows Media Player can play it then it can transfer it to your device. So if your Windows Media Player (in the PC) doesn't play nice with H264 or DIVX it may not work also to the device.
- Limited support for DIVX/XVID, H264, .MKV and others due to focus on WMA/WMV.
- Limited support for subtitles, mutlichannel sound (AC3 aka Dolby 5.1) maybe only with WMV family codecs
- 720p playback. I don't know why but from what I've seen WM7 phones don't seem to support more than 720p so I expect the Nokia phones to do the same but we'll see
- Limited app support to enhance video playback. You may be limited to use the built in media player
- XBOX Live streaming service. This is most likely coming already at launch provided you have an XBOX Live account. The thing is, do they charge for it just like they do for gaming?
I think for some the Windows Phone 7 will feel like a step backwards in terms of features and functionality. Let's see how much Nokia was able to add into the WP7 software and how much they differentiate with other WP7 competitors like HTC.
What do you think?
1 comment:
Nice review.
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