had to go to the windows mobile marketplace web address instead of via the application to install but it seems to work for me.
let's you view queues, search for movies & plays trailers for me
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Im a user of opera mobile 10 and I liked it because it was able to play flash videos but now it is not able to play youtube videos
when I load youtube page it tells me that my browser is obsolete and my browser is not play youtube video any longer
Is there something I can do in order for my opera mobile 10 to be able play youtube video again ?
or is there another browser for windows mobile 6.5 which would be able to play flash videos and youtube videos ?
Why not using the youtube app provided by google for watching youtube videos.
- start the web browser on your HD2
- go to http://m.google.com/youtube
- download the app and install it
that's it
just open m.youtube.com with the standard browser and kick on a clip, the move should start to play
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There are a few sites i visit that stream sports watchable in the browser. Fine on the computer but on the player i keep getting "need windows media player" to view.
Does anyone know an android browser or app that can make this possible??
It works with a Veetle feed but that's because it's passed to the Veetle app.
Thanks!
murph5525 said:
There are a few sites i visit that stream sports watchable in the browser. Fine on the computer but on the player i keep getting "need windows media player" to view.
Does anyone know an android browser or app that can make this possible??
It works with a Veetle feed but that's because it's passed to the Veetle app.
Thanks!
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Some of these places require Microsoft Silverlight to be installed to view streams... think of it as the MS version of the Flash... So I am not sure if a browser can get around this requirement... if anyone knows... I am all EYES!!!
Hi is any way to stream my movies from my computer that is runing windows7 to my sgs2 i mean somthing like windows media server please help thank you ????
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Use Samsung preinstalled Allshare... Only some video formats supported.. As usual, the folders on pc should be shared on the network..this should be done by installing Allshare on pc... Set it run on boot... Or have to launch each time when streaming
You can also give Skifta a go from the Play store.
File Expert: Free on the market
Dolphin Browser: Free on market
Rockplayer: Free on market.
File Expert can browse windows network shares via WiFi, dolphinbrowser opens them as a Stream, and Rockplayer plays them (Definitly AVI formats, which is all I use)
Works pretty smoothly on N class WiFi, I've watched several episodes of American dad and a few movies on it in the bath (waterproof cycle case FTW!)
Using ES file explorer from google play to get access to my shares and play the streams with MX Video-Player. Everything works fine for me. Even .mkvs in 720p over WiFi are looking great and playing without lags.
fettkraut said:
Using ES file explorer from google play to get access to my shares and play the streams with MX Video-Player. Everything works fine for me. Even .mkvs in 720p over WiFi are looking great and playing without lags.
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Hello, I do this too I think ES File Explorer + MX Video player will give a higher quality (since you're opening the file itself, instead of getting a limited bitrate video stream).
I think you could use VideoLAN (vlc) to stream video to a dedicated port or something, you can always google about it if you want.
Good luck.
My Desktop PC has a TV car in it and I record and watch shows through it, at the moment I can stream the recorded TV shows and other videos to my Nexus 10 using ES File Explorer.
However I am curious to find out if there is a way of streaming the live TV as it plays on my Desktop PC, over the wi-fi to my Nexus 10?
I know VLC player has some streaming capabilities with TV cards.. don't know how effective this will be?
Is their an easier way, other programs designed for this?
I do use TV Catchup app on my tablet to watch live TV sometimes but I would like a solution that is just utilizing the wi-fi and not the internet connection!
Cheers.
JeeSe said:
My Desktop PC has a TV car in it and I record and watch shows through it, at the moment I can stream the recorded TV shows and other videos to my Nexus 10 using ES File Explorer.
However I am curious to find out if there is a way of streaming the live TV as it plays on my Desktop PC, over the wi-fi to my Nexus 10?
I know VLC player has some streaming capabilities with TV cards.. don't know how effective this will be?
Is their an easier way, other programs designed for this?
I do use TV Catchup app on my tablet to watch live TV sometimes but I would like a solution that is just utilizing the wi-fi and not the internet connection!
Cheers.
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I would think a media extender app would be more useful. Like the how the xbox 360 app works. That would take care of the storage issue and the copy protection. Anyone know of one or a reason that wouldn't work?
1. Remote Media Center App + Remote Potato: Have not tried it and it may not be compatible with jellybean 4.2 according to the reviews.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1.rempotatoclientlivetv&feature=search_result
2. XBMC will connect to hdhomerun tuners but you will need to provide a file with a list of channels for your particular cable provider.
http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13220
Xbmc can connect to various backend tv servers (android app are still beta), like mediaportal tv server, and you don't need any additional files provided that you setup tv server right. Other option are using mediaportal and ampdroid app, but you have to setup mediaextender program in addition, on pc.
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Try out "Splashtop 2 - Remote Desktop"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad.v2
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Look at this thread on Silicondust's website:
http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12939
Yoot is a free Youtube app by Paxcel Technologies for Windows8 users to search, watch and manage youtube videos.
Focus has been to get various aspects of the youtube experience in one simple interface. The app boasts of smooth and touch responsive browsing through videos. If you have a youtube account, you can login and access your favorites and even upload videos directly through the Yoot app.
Feaures of the Yoot YouTube app -
1. View youtube videos.
2. Search youtube videos.
3. Upload videos to youtube.
4. Most popular videos.
5. View videos in different categories.
Download Yoot youtube Windows8 app from Windows Store - apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-in/app/yoot/8a032b40-7352-4404-a838-835cddce7457