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This post is no longer updated:<\/strong> For a current list of mobile video sites please visit the WapReview Directory’s Mobile Video Page<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Sean Berner tipped me about his mobile streaming video site ZooVision<\/a>. It’s pretty neat and to me represents the beginning of a trend – off portal streaming video. But first a disclaimer, I don’t have a phone that is capable of handing streaming media – so this review is based on browsing ZooVision and similar sites on a PC along with some Googling. If you want to click through to these sites and check out the videos yourself on a PC you’ll need the latest versions of RealPlayer, QuickTime and Windows MediaPlayer.<\/p>\n

ZooVision is quite nicely done and features a lot of free mobile streaming video content attractively presented and conveniently organized. There are three featured news clips from the Associated Press – News, Business and Entertainment – which are updated daily (second image). Other content includes 20 episodes of a video podcast called the ‘The Blachole’, and lots of Music Videos, Anime clips, Movie Trailers, and classic cartoons like Popeye, Little Lulu and Superman. Most of the content is short – 1 or 2 minutes, although the Blachole Vodcast I watched was quite long – 15 minutes – way too long to hold my interest. The videos come in three formats although the majority are 120 x 160 3gp. There are some Windows Media videos that are in larger 240 x 320 format and are noticeably higher in quality and three “3G Demos” which are encoded with the latest h264 codec. The h264 clips didn’t work with any of the players on my PC although my version of QuickTime Player claims to support h264.<\/p>\n

According to Sean as well as users on HowardForums<\/a>, the ZooVision videos work with a variety of phones and carriers including:<\/p>\n