Streaming - Sony Ericsson P900 User Manual

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To delete a video clip
1. Select the video clip you want to delete.
2. Select
.
Video > Delete clip
Saving video clips
When you play video clips that you have received via e-mail or
multimedia messaging, or that you have downloaded to your
P900 from the Web, the viewer detail view is automatically
launched. From the viewer detail view you can then save the
video clip to your P900.
To save a video clip from another application
1. Select the video clip you want to save.
2. Select
.
Video > Save clip
3. Select the folder you want to save the video clip in
Sending and receiving video clips
You can send and receive video clips using
'Sending and receiving items' on page 29.

Streaming

Streaming is a data transfer method making multimedia
available in real-time. You can, for example, listen to audio and
watch video almost at the same time as it is sent.
Video player
.
> Save
. See
Video > Send as
The data in the file is divided into small packets that are sent in a
continuous flow, a stream.You can then begin viewing the file
from the beginning as the rest of the packets are sent. The short
delay at the start is to enable a small amount of data to be
buffered.
Your P900 can receive streaming multimedia.
Applications
Streaming applications can be classified into on-demand and
live applications.
Examples of on-demand applications are:
• Streaming of music.
• Streaming of news (video and audio).
• Streaming of movie trailers.
• Streaming and download of video.
• Live streaming of music or video (broadcast).
How to connect to a streaming service
• If you know the URL of the streaming service:
1. Select
.
Video > Open location
2. Enter the URL of the streaming service, or select a service
from the drop-down list.
3. Tap
.
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