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Telecommunications Forum 2003 videos


Session:2
Time:7.10.2003
Speaker:Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia, Executive Vice President
Topic:Mobile multimedia - Personal multimedia

Note: This year the online lectures were produced (by different persons) using different software and therefore they work well only in MS Windows and probably in Macs. Efforts will be done to get them working in e.g. UNIX too. Anyway, the pure Real Video file can be used and that should work in almost any popular OS (this way the slides (and other frames) may appear in the browser in sync but you can also download them from the "Slides" link).

The audio/video-files are mainly compressed to have 256 Kbps bitrate (in reality at least Real Media systems use a slightly lower rate to guarantee continuous streaming (225 Kbps in this case)). The Real Media files for questions have only 147 Kbps bitrate. The files are streamed from a normal web server so the streaming may not work as well as possible.

If the presentations don't start to play well, sometimes it helps if you clear the browser's cache.

Online lecture (mainly for Microsoft Windows):
Real Media version:
(Real One player
recommended)
Part 1
Part 2
Windows Media version:
(Use Internet Explorer. Windows
Media player 9 recommended)
Part 1
Part 2
Questions from the audience:
Real Media version:
(Real One player
recommended)
Questions
Windows Media version:
(Windows Media player 9
recommended)
Questions
RealVideo stream for UNIX:
Real Media version:
(use for example RealPlayer 8 in UNIX)
Part 1
Part 2
Questions
Slides (.pdf):
Use Adobe
Acrobat Reader
Slides

The problems can be reported to skaikkon at netlab.hut.fi.


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