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Real player not streaming youtube videos....

Even after connecting to internet via wireless lan ,the real player is unable to stream youtube videos.......

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This problem is caused by the phone not Identifing the itself propery to the wifi router, there is no real soloution, you can however try 3rd party appliactions like emtube mobituba but these constaly have problems the format as youtube constantly change the format to stop these apps. the only other method is to use you Data plan to view YouTube.

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http://gallery.mobile9.com/f/423846/


2. or use Core player for s60 v3 which can be downloaded from
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http://gallery.mobile9.com/f/1109124/

If this works for you please rate and vote





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