I've been unsuccessful in opening Youtube links via RTSP. Apparently,
Warid supports it. And call me crazy, but I tested it on djuice.
I think it's more of a DNS related blocking than a lack of support. If
you change the DNS servers in your phone to, say, TW1's servers, you
might be able to use it (the most I managed to get was a "loading"
screen on my phone).
That said, it is possible to stream Youtube videos via the Youtube S60
app. I'm not sure if there's an equivalent version available for the
Blackberry, but you can check out Google for that.
And there's yet another way, although not really "pleasant" - it
buffers alot. If your phone supports Flash natively, you can view the
videos in the Flash-based Youtube player on
m.youtube.com.
On Nov 12, 5:45 pm, Saqib Ilyas <
msa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A former student of mine has said on his Facebook wall that he can watch
> Youtube videos on his BB.
>