Im on a stock Sammy rom, using the stock browser. Flash videos load and play fine, switch to fullscreen fine. When i exit fullscreen tje browser closes.
So if samsung support it, why doesn't it work? Or if they don't, why does it work at all?
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Jelly bean doesn't officially support flash player but devs have found a way round it, search in "android development and hacking" then "apps and games" apparently it works with stock browser and dolphin browser only!
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Just type flash apk xda into Google . Download the latest one you can find and install. It works with stock and boat browser and dolphin browser if you can access root and delete preferences xml
Here's a flash apk for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931503
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I'm on Blackstar VII ROM. I have stock browser Boat and Dolphin. It shows I have flash downloaded from the ROM but the browsers do not recognise it. I used to be able to watch the videos in the webpage (like ESPN) but now the videos have to be downloaded. I was wondering why?
I know adobe stopped flash support and format currently nothing for JB. This ROM is ICS. I did some searching and didn't find much on this topic. I'm just wondering what others are doing.
Thanks foe the time.
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Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling flash player?
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can you go into apps and get the flash version ### ??
maybe it need to be "injected" a newer version ( ICS of course )
Anyone knows which version of Android browser has browser tab and supports flash.
All the tablets have it so why didn't Google or Samsung include it for phablet?
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Because Adobe dropped support for flash player.
You can hack it back in... I did with dolphin browser, which has tabbed browsing btw.
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John Kotches said:
Because Adobe dropped support for flash player.
You can hack it back in... I did with dolphin browser, which has tabbed browsing btw.
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How did you get it to work with Dolphin? I thought that the flash plug-in option is disable?
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SilentO said:
How did you get it to work with Dolphin? I thought that the flash plug-in option is disable?
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Flash Player on Dolphin Browser HD
1) Install Adobe Flash Player.
2) Go into the root of your phones file system and find the "/data/data/mobi.geek.TunnyBrowser/shared_prefs" folder and delete "installed_plug_pref.xml" and "mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser_preferences.xml".
3) Dolphin Flash enabled (always on).
4) Go into the properties of the "shared_prefs" folder and uncheck the write option, so that the settings can no be reverted.
I have one s3 and i want to see the tv channels using browser. But browser dont let me to see it. It is requesting "install adobe flash player plugin" i search it in android market and there is nothing plugin like that. Can anybody help me please..
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Flash stopped supporting android in ics.
You can try installing an archive version (scroll to android 4.0)
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
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I second that. Will work only or mainly with stock browser.
Coming from an Inspire I had no idea that flash wad no longer supported past 4.0, and I thought I wouldn't need it with browsers like chrome and Firefox. What are people using instead to get flash on sites that require it?
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Rioplatense said:
Coming from an Inspire I had no idea that flash wad no longer supported past 4.0, and I thought I wouldn't need it with browsers like chrome and Firefox. What are people using instead to get flash on sites that require it?
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Try this thread. Download and install the apk. It will not work in all browsers because they don't support it anymore, but you can find some older versions through Google search and use those. The thread has an older version of Dolphin listed for download.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774336
Isn't flash player built into the stock browser?
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Yes, flash is already installed. You will need to go to stock browser settings and enable.
I use Maxthon browser if i need to view flash websites. Doesn't work with Dolphin though.
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Anyone knows how to install adobe flash player on our device?
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Download the latest here
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Install the .apk as normal.
Also Chrome doesnt support flash content regardless whether flash is installed or not.
I personally use Firefox over Chrome for that reason.
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xtraviolent said:
Also Chrome doesnt support flash content regardless whether flash is installed or not.
I personally use Firefox over Chrome for that reason.
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Boat browser definitely the most stable and fast. Firefox bug often with flash, never had any problem with boat.
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the aosp browser plays flash - with a couple debug tweaks it is the fastest browser in my opinion and with the quick controls i find it by fat the best browser
golfinggino said:
the aosp browser plays flash - with a couple debug tweaks it is the fastest browser in my opinion and with the quick controls i find it by fat the best browser
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I am a huge fan of the quick controls.