Open Video Hub, does the name ring any bells? Obviously not, for it was earlier known as emTube, one of the first YouTube clients for s60. Well, we have some good news for you for not only has emTube got better, it has gone open source and rechristened as Open Video Hub (OVH). Thats not all, it now has DailyMotion and Metacafe under its hood and that is in addition to YouTube.
Tempting right? We know you just can’t wait to see how things span out on your 5800s, so waste no time and hit on that jump button now for screenshots and review of one of the best video streaming clients available on 5800s today.
Screenshots-

We gotta say that the app has some of the coolest buttons we have seen on 5800s. Lets get into the functionalities of the app now: the app is a complete video streaming solution which not only allows users to stream video content from the web but also provides options to upload videos and even download videos (we didn’t manage to figure out how to download yet, any volunteers?). Now this is what we have been waiting for all along, for our Tube has been missing that powerful YouTube client which would let us upload and download videos directly from and to our 5800s.
What we like?
- Amazing streaming speeds (miles ahead of Google’s YouTube client)
- Support for DailyMotion and Metacafe
- Most of the YouTube features can be accessed directly from the app (Featured videos, Latest videos, sorting etc)
- Open Source
What we don’t like?
- Setup file needs to signed (This dailymobile forum tutorial should suffice to most of our readers)
Verdict
We are very happy to finally see a YouTube client that lives up to its name and brings full YouTube features to our 5800s. We can now say that the Tube 5800 has finally arrived! While uploading videos is a cakewalk, we were not able to figure out how to download videos. We are sure some pundits out there will throw some light on this but even in the absence of download feature, OVH is one of the best video streaming client we have seen on 5800s. Further the fact that OVH is open source, opens new avenues to developers to integrate the app with different services.
We gotta say, “Your 5800 is no Tube if you don’t have OVH installed on it.”
OVH can be downloaded for free from its official website.



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Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 3:46 am
looks nice, but for some reason i get an error each time i try to activate my youtube account. Dailymotion account was activated in no time though…
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Hey…I’m getting as certificate error and my phone is asking me to contact the supplier of OVH. Please help?
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at 12:20 am
hey, am having a bit of trouble signing this app , i have my cert and key files from opda and am using binpda signsis to sign the app but binpda gives me an error when signing….how did u sign the OVH app file…and which method worked for u, thnx rly want this app lol
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at 12:28 am
Ya, i also get some error and then says check your proxy settings, when i try to log into my youtube account. However, i can watch youtube videos fine.
Also, i selected youtube as the default server by mistake and now can’t figure out how to remove it as default server as can’t watch dailymotion videos.
Btw, i saw that when you click on any video, in some videos only, the option for “download” shows up. But it does not appear in all videos.
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 10:37 pm
this is very very cool app… and works fine for me.
Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
whenever i try to watch youtube videos i get
“error during network
operation:-30207″
Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
I can’t see download video option in this program.
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
Great program! The only thing is that the option “download video” only appears when using metacafe? as default server, which sucks because youtube has a wider range of videos. Even using metacafe as default server, an error message always showed up when trying to download (may be a bug of some kind)…
But, a great app overall
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at 7:05 pm
error man…..why? I don’t understand.