spinedoc,
I've been thinking about getting a smartphone, and the SMT5600 with its built in WMP10 is very intriguing. I immediately thought of streaming live TV to it. From a programming standpoint, it'd be easy. The Windows Media Encoder API provides a very high level of abstraction, it's almost like connect-the-dots in simplicity. That code, along with some code to change channels on the tuner, would allow you to set up a moderately-powered PC at your home that would serve out a live windows media stream to a port that your smartphone could connect to with WMP10.
The problems are in the data throughput that the SMT5600 provides; you're stuck with GPRS speeds. I've read that the device is GPRS Class 10, which I understand means your max download speed is 32-48 kpbs ??? I'm not an expert here, so someone please confirm.
As a test, I've taken some video and reduced it to fit on the SMT5600 screen dimensions and compressed the stream to 40 kbps, and believe me it does not look pretty, and the audio has a lot of artifacts too. There's a lot of tweaking you can do with Windows Media Encoder, so maybe I've not found the right settings.
Anyway, if someone could confirm what the maximum and typical download speeds are on the AT&T GPRS network, maybe that could let us know if live streaming TV is feasible. But I am not hopeful.
Now, if they come out with an EDGE or UTMS smartphone--then streaming TV is definitely a sure thing and I'd get that device as soon as I could! Any news on when such phones are coming??? 2005?