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Anyone know of a web browser for the Symbian series 60 mobile phone platform that supports motion jpegs?

TIA.

Have you tried Opera? Not sure if it supports motion jpgs, but it is free for the series60 version, and works reasonably well...

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Have you tried Opera? Not sure if it supports motion jpgs, but it is free for the series60 version, and works reasonably well...

Steve,

got Opera but it doesn't support motion jpegs. :(

Also does anyone know if the Windows phones support Active X?

Anyone know of a web browser for the Symbian series 60 mobile phone platform that supports motion jpegs?

TIA.

Trying to get the IP camera working via your phone ;)

Get yourself a Sony Ericsson :P

Have you tried connecting to the camera yet as the image isn't actaully moving it is a still JPEG ?

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Trying to get the IP camera working via your phone ;)

Get yourself a Sony Ericsson :P

Have you tried connecting to the camera yet as the image isn't actaully moving it is a still JPEG ?

Connected via phone no probs but I don't get a moving pic...apparently you need soemthing that supports motion jpegs or handles active x...so I guess only Windows phone will do. :(

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