On my GS3 I could not play movies or TV I purchased through Google play on my rooted phone. I was running a custom stock ROM.
On the Note 2 I rooted and have not installed a ROM yet, and I am able to play the movies and shows I bought.
Cam someone confirm if play TV works that is using a custom ROM?
I am wondering if Google permits this now, or if it has to do with me being on a stock ROM, or something the Note 2 has different than the GS3 that the app might not recognize causing it to fail and throw the error.
Thanks!
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I went to install the flash player on my Verizon SGS3 and I see this note in the Google Play page.
*** NOTE: FLASH PLAYER IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED FOR NEW DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS. FLASH PLAYER WILL NOT BE SUPPORTED ON ANY ANDROID VERSION BEYOND ANDROID 4.0.x ***
While Flash Player remains on Google Play for installation on Android devices that are certified by the manufacturer, installing Flash Player on an uncertified device may result in unexpected behavior and can potentially destabilize your device. A list of certified devices can be found at http://www.adobe.com/go/certifieddevices. Flash Player WILL NOT be supported on any device shipped with or upgraded to an Android version beyond Android 4.0.x
Personally this stinks for me because I like to use sites other then just YouTube, like LiveLeaks.com for example. I've searched Google and XDA only to find the question asked a bunch of times and there is either no answer to the question or people are told to try a different browser. I've tried 3 browsers myself and none of them work. (Android, Chrome, and Dolphin HD)
Has anyone else gotten flash to work with their SGS3, and if so... how?
Thanks
I installed the flash 11 from play store and it seems to be working fine for me...websites with flash content which were not working earlier worked for me...just try it and see....i am using at&t s3
WhiteAssBrent said:
I went to install the flash player on my Verizon SGS3 and I see this note in the Google Play page.
*** NOTE: FLASH PLAYER IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED FOR NEW DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS. FLASH PLAYER WILL NOT BE SUPPORTED ON ANY ANDROID VERSION BEYOND ANDROID 4.0.x ***
While Flash Player remains on Google Play for installation on Android devices that are certified by the manufacturer, installing Flash Player on an uncertified device may result in unexpected behavior and can potentially destabilize your device. A list of certified devices can be found at http://www.adobe.com/go/certifieddevices. Flash Player WILL NOT be supported on any device shipped with or upgraded to an Android version beyond Android 4.0.x
Personally this stinks for me because I like to use sites other then just YouTube, like LiveLeaks.com for example. I've searched Google and XDA only to find the question asked a bunch of times and there is either no answer to the question or people are told to try a different browser. I've tried 3 browsers myself and none of them work. (Android, Chrome, and Dolphin HD)
Has anyone else gotten flash to work with their SGS3, and if so... how?
Thanks
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The flash player should work in the market. Just make sure you don't use chrome.
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thetony said:
The flash player should work in the market. Just make sure you don't use chrome.
Sent from my SPRINT GALAXY S III
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I did an uninstall/reinstall of Flash and have gotten it to work with Dolphin HD browser. Only issue now is the videos start out pixelated for about the first minute then seem to work normal. I have seen some other posts mentioning the audio and video don't seem to match up and I haven't ran into that problem yet.
Adobe probably signed a deal with Apple
stupid fruit always ruining a good meal!
I have a Galaxy Player 5.0, USA running CM10 (4.2.2) Well, I was wondering.... does anyone know how to, or be able to make available, the stock Jellybean/ICS music player? I'd really appreciate it.
KannibalKorp said:
I have a Galaxy Player 5.0, USA running CM10 (4.2.2) Well, I was wondering.... does anyone know how to, or be able to make available, the stock Jellybean/ICS music player? I'd really appreciate it.
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apollo? its in the play store
Im sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant the Stock Jellybean music player, like the official 4.2.2, if I had gotten the device fresh out of the box. That seems to be one of the only apps I miss, is the true stock music player.
KannibalKorp said:
Im sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant the Stock Jellybean music player, like the official 4.2.2, if I had gotten the device fresh out of the box. That seems to be one of the only apps I miss, is the true stock music player.
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Slight problem with that. Different manufacturers use different apps. If you mean google play music, then that is also in the play store
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goldflame09 said:
Slight problem with that. Different manufacturers use different apps. If you mean google play music, then that is also in the play store
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Then say, the Stock music player for the Galaxy S III. Not Google play, however.
yeah... looking for the same....anyone... pls????
You can find it here:
http://bit.ly/ZrWDVr
Actually, I cant. Believe me, i tried.They're all built for 4.1.2. So, they FC instantly.
on my epic 4g touch i was able to view pix, play videos, or play games from my phone onto my Samsung Flat screen using an HDMI cable but with the note 2 i cant and it seems allshare app was replace with Samsung Link which doesnt allow this at all..
Im running beans Jellybeans build 21 rom with stock kernel ... any fix or workaround for this
TIA
Since I've flashed SlimKat 4.4 and moved to CM 11 4.4, I haven't been able to watch videos online. There's audio but the video is just black and the YiuTube logo glitched on the bottom right part of all videos I play. Tried different browsers, no luck. Can only watcb through YouTube app but I uninstalled all Google apps because I hate them, now I need to be able to watch vids thru browser. Local videos work fine.
Help me, pros. Thanks.
Another question: is it ok to clean flash a JB rom over KK?
b942405 said:
Since I've flashed SlimKat 4.4 and moved to CM 11 4.4, I haven't been able to watch videos online. There's audio but the video is just black and the YiuTube logo glitched on the bottom right part of all videos I play. Tried different browsers, no luck. Can only watcb through YouTube app but I uninstalled all Google apps because I hate them, now I need to be able to watch vids thru browser. Local videos work fine.
Help me, pros. Thanks.
Another question: is it ok to clean flash a JB rom over KK?
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Download and install "Android System WebView" app from playstore, and your problem will be fixed.
I was about to unlock the bootloader for my H840 but note that the LG site says the DRM will be lost, which could lead to issues with streaming video services. Based on my experience of using custom rom on my old Galaxy S4 and what I've read on these forums, I'm comfortable that Netflix and Amazon Prime will work. However, services such as Google Play Movies, Vudu, Fandango Now, CinemaNow and Flixster Video would not play video at all or would only play in SD with a custom rom.
Can anyone confirm if these streaming video services play in HD with a bootloader-unlocked LG G5? Thanks.
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I was about to unlock the bootloader for my H840 but note that the LG site says the DRM will be lost, which could lead to issues with streaming video services. Based on my experience of using custom rom on my old Galaxy S4 and what I've read on these forums, I'm comfortable that Netflix and Amazon Prime will work. However, services such as Google Play Movies, Vudu, Fandango Now, CinemaNow and Flixster Video would not play video at all or would only play in SD with a custom rom.
Can anyone confirm if these streaming video services play in HD with a bootloader-unlocked LG G5? Thanks.
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Well in the current market if you want the ability to stream from premium services keeping the bootloader locked is best case. Not sure on how many of those others will behave but just recently Netflix switched to Widevine level 1 drm which in current state blocks install on unlocked bootloaders/rooted devices (http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...rootedunlocked-devices-app-still-working-now/).
While it works on sideload currently i wouldn't count on it staying that way forever. So yea in this current market if you want premium streaming working/ in hd you got to keep system pure and unmodified.