Oh man, I just found this! Kosso, you're such a pioneer! Incidentally, I was googling to see if anyone had already used the term "secondlifecasting"... and indeed you did!
this video was recorded on the Nokia N95 then uploaded to mobods.com using the built-in web browser.
Mobods then encodes the video to FLV, then creates the post here on my account. Then it optionally sent the post to kosso.blip.tv, blog.kosso.co.uk, my Twitter account and also my seesmic account! All in ONE GO!!!!
Bert de Boer posted at 08:53:26 - Wed 30th of January, 2008 GMT Hi Kosso,
Impressive. I tried yesterday Shozu for posting a mobile video on seesmic. But it never showed up. So after your seesmic demo. I would really like to test it from here. But where can I sign in?
Kosso posted at 04:45:36 - Thu 31st of January, 2008 GMT Hi Bert. Thanks.
Until I can raise the money to put this on a dedicated server and pipe, I really can't make this fully public.
Very, very frustrating for me, as I can see the potential of this - and don't want to miss the boat! :)
Shaf posted at 10:27:46 - Mon 11th of February, 2008 GMT Ahhhh !
So that's how you do it ! ...
What are your server requirements for transcoding the files (platform) - Please don't say windows :|
I have access to 'so called pipes' or can tell you where to get quality tier 1 / tier 2 carriers cheaply in London.
Cheers
mobods is mobile blog, image, audio and video publishing system for mobile web browsers which support file upload, as found in all the latest Nokia mobiles. mobods currently recommends the Nokia N-Series
handsets, a few of which support WiFi 802.11 conectivity and GPS location tracking. mobods will soon support auto-geotagging from these supported devices.