Right before I start,, First time here so go easy on me.... My x10i is on platform 2.1 at the moment.. I no that i need PF 2.2 for BBc Iplayer to use Flash player 10.1.... But if I could use another version of flash player for now that would be great.... Now that I've posted this one Ia not a virgin anymore...hehehe
theres an app called myplayer that lets you watch iplayer videos from your phone as well as live stuff so that should solve your problem
a tip davey a question about a program is not development its a question therefore goes into the Q&A
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hi all. now im talking about the old version of myplayer (not the new updated) it has the bbc iplayer and the live bbc channels and radio (no itv/ch4 etc...) now just yesterday my myplayer has stopped bbc iplayer streaming but still plays the live channels and im just wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same issues and have a solution ????. the version im on is the snsmyplayer v1.00. cheers in advanced, slym.
same problem here. with cm7.
yeah im on cm7 too but i flashed jokerdroid again to check and same on that rom too. Mmmmm strange. oh well not a major problem. least we still got m.tvcatchup for other channels (wink) cheers.
Hello guys! I'm not very sure about my post being posted in the right section.. but here goes.. I've recently updated my HTC HD2 to Android 4.0.4 using clockworkmod. I've installed the IceCreamTosti mod from a thread on xda. It's working fine, no problems what so ever. But today I noticed something rather odd. When i try to play a movie (.mpeg4 format), it just plays audio, no video is shown. It's constantly showing 1 image (like 1 FPS). That image changes every couple 10 seconds.. but the audio seems to be working fine. I've downloaded the free version of MX player (with all codecs included) and its still not working.. No matter wich program I use, there is no video.. Youtube works fine although...
Any suggestions?
David
U should ask on ur device section.
Try to read posts in thread about ur rom maybe some1 had similar problem and found a solution
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Hallo everybody,
I am not able to display Vimeo video's at my Samsung Galaxy S2(ICS - 4.0.3. - not rooted).
I installed other browsers like Dolphin, Opera, Chrome, but nothing works. The video's are suites for mobile devices.
I stille get the error "This video can't be played with your current setup. Please switch to a browser that providers native H.264 support or install Adobe Flash Player.".
I can't install Adobe Flash Player, because it is't compatible with the S2.
What can I do? Is it possible to play Vimeo video's on the S2?
Johanna
Flash player is compatable with sgs2 if you can't install it from the playstore just google xda android flash
Doesnt work
1Chef said:
Flash player is compatable with sgs2 if you can't install it from the playstore just google xda android flash
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I installed the flashplayer, but still the same message.
Are there and other options?
Johanna
Working!
Ok it is working now. Thanks for the tip!
Johanna
How did You managed to get it working?
I have installed flash player, but still no luck with vimeo...
Enable mobile at Vimeo
yanekx said:
How did You managed to get it working?
I have installed flash player, but still no luck with vimeo...
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Hi Yanekx,
You also have to enable the mobile option at your video in Vimeo.
Good luck!
Johanna
johanna52 said:
Hi Yanekx,
You also have to enable the mobile option at your video in Vimeo.
Good luck!
Johanna
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thanks!
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thanks!
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What about videos that are hosted on Vimeo but are embeded on another site like tumblr . Those wont work either. I have the latest flash player from the adobe archive, installed the latest Mozilla Firefox browser (said to be able to play H264 encoded videos), Opera (not the mini version) and ... urgh .. Chrome, yet still ... my S II wont run the videos. Tested on a HTC, they work flawlessly. I use Vodafone stock 4.0.4 ROM, non rooted. I did see however that on one Vimeo forum, one of the "staff" guys said that they are currently working on this issue (working that has been going on for apparently a year or so) but still no ETA on when it will be solved.
starsighter said:
What about videos that are hosted on Vimeo but are embeded on another site like tumblr . Those wont work either. I have the latest flash player from the adobe archive, installed the latest Mozilla Firefox browser (said to be able to play H264 encoded videos), Opera (not the mini version) and ... urgh .. Chrome, yet still ... my S II wont run the videos. Tested on a HTC, they work flawlessly. I use Vodafone stock 4.0.4 ROM, non rooted. I did see however that on one Vimeo forum, one of the "staff" guys said that they are currently working on this issue (working that has been going on for apparently a year or so) but still no ETA on when it will be solved.
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Find here on XDA jb falsh player apk and it will work.
if you have a website with a straeam (your run of the mill flash player stream), what is the best way to get the stream, lag free, full screen, best quality, ont your android?
zetsui said:
if you have a website with a straeam (your run of the mill flash player stream), what is the best way to get the stream, lag free, full screen, best quality, ont your android?
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For phones running JB, it is not possible as JB does not support Flash out of the box. I have managed to get it installed, but the only way to get it work was to physically connect the phone to PC (or TV). Still, there is a delay between the video and subtitles (if you have any).
For Html4 you have Twonky Beam/Video, that is working quite well (and really does streaming!). But it it not find any solution for Flash.
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For phones running JB, it is not possible as JB does not support Flash out of the box. I have managed to get it installed, but the only way to get it work was to physically connect the phone to PC (or TV). Still, there is a delay between the video and subtitles (if you have any).
For Html4 you have Twonky Beam/Video, that is working quite well (and really does streaming!). But it it not find any solution for Flash.
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so if i have a website with a falsh stream...i won't be able to play it on my phone? I have a blue box that shows up...probably delineating the plugin did not load. Wasn't sure if this was a javascript or a flash problem
You need to install Flash Player to your phone. Just go find an .apk from google for Flash.
You can try to install Dolphin Browser. However, any flash site will crash Dolphin in JB.
or go to older Android versions...
Questions should be posted in Q&A forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
See rule #15
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Hi guys, hopefully an easy one.
Have searched previous threads for advice but no luck.
Recently purchased Samsung Galaxy sIII, i9300. Network provider o2.
The phone is ROOTED and is running on Android 4.0.4.
My problem is that I am unable to stream videos on Facebook, iPlayer, ITVPlayer or TV Catchup. The videos load, and I can hear audio but there is no video. Also, the phone kind of locks up when I try to quit the app.
Youtube streaming is fine!
The problem occurs when connected to 3g and also when connected to WiFi.
Adobe Air is updated, can't find flash in play store, but I've downloaded SmartSWF instead but still nothing.
Was considering upgrading to JellyBean to see if this would resovle the problem but thought I would try here first.
Thoughts / advice please?
Much appreciated. S.
Try searching for adobe flash player for Jellybean.
You will find threads about it and there it will give the apk to download and install and it works perfectly fine.
Not completely sure why your device isnt finding adobe flash player.
But they stopped officially supporting android devices from 4.1 and above.
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but he's on ICS
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but he's on ICS
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Yeah i know which is what i dont understand but using the Jellybean method of installing Adobe Flash ayer would at least be a work-a-round to fix his problem mate
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yes, I get what you mean.