Antony Pranata

Google and Your S60 Phones - Part III

In this third part, I would like to discuss about YouTube for mobile. It’s been a week since Google announced YouTube for mobile (http://m.youtube.com). It is a good move although there are still some limitations in this beta version. For example, not all videos available in the mobile version yet.

YouTube Mobile

I didn’t write anything about YouTube mobile earlier simply because I had not been able to view any videos from my S60 phones. I keep getting timeout message each time I want to view YouTube video.

YouTube Error: Unable to connect to server. Server time-out

I’ll come back to this error message later. For those who don’t know how to access YouTube for mobile, firstly you have to go to your Web browser and then type in http://m.youtube.com. When you view a video, it is going to be played in Real Player.

Make sure that your Access Point setting on your Real Player is correct. To check it, launch Real Player and then select Options | Settings | Connection | Network | Default Access Point.

Real Player settings

Back to my problem above with timeout message. This symptom can be reproduced if you are using WiFi only. Apparently, my firewall does not allow Real Player traffic, which is delivered in RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol). The problem is that some firewalls do not allow RTSP traffic.

How to solve the problem?

  • Configuring your server to allow Real Player traffic to your device. There is a comprehensive documentation at Real’s web site about firewall. Honestly, I haven’t managed to solve my problem using this approach. Well, I am not a networking expert… :(
  • Another way (that works for me) is by connecting your S60 device directly to the Internet. This can be done by assigning the IP address of your S60 device into DMZ (Demilitarized Zone).

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