Hello. There's this website I watch TV Shows on, it has every episode in both flash and html5. I'm on ICS 4.0.3 and for some reason the html5 doesn't play in any browser I've tried and the Flash version works kind of well, but it stutters some times.
Anyway, is there any video player where I can browse or paste the link and watch it there? The site requires authentication to view them.
On the iPhone it simply opens it's native video app, much better than to handle the video inside the browser.
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I found a workaround to watch video from Megavideo on my iPad, who can’t handle flash sites, like x10 mini.
So I wondered if I could watch Megavideo on x10 mini too.
Well, the workaround for iPad or iPhone can be found here: http://www.cattanisimone.it/imegavideos/guide.html
On x10 mini, using the default browser go the the link above and follow “not jayibroken”.
Follow steps from 3: default browser and user agent are ok.
Install a player compatible with flv, I tried with VitalPlayer.
Open a video page on Megavideo, for example: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=52CDJXWF
If you open the bookmark created on step 5 you will get the link to the flv video file.
Copy the link and past it on the browser address bar, download will start.
Once download is completed you can use a player compatible with flv to watch it on your x10 mini.
Now I am looking for a player who let me watch video streamings, if you find it let me know.
Have you tried just watching the video using SkyFire? It has support for most flash videos.
DustArma, have you tried? Sorry, but SkyFire does NOT open video from Megavideo.
Anyway, with the workaround above we can find out the direct link to the flv file behind the flash stuff and we can download that file.
If we find a player that can manage streamings we will be able to watch video without downloading it first.
Apparently it could in theory watch videos from Megavideo, but Megavideo blocks Skyfire.
"Megavideo restricts video availability to our servers."
Though I don't know of any player that can let you watch streaming video, I know the default android player can when you watch HTML5 videos, but not anything else.
Does anyone know how to stream video from sites that are either in flv for divix format? I've been trying to get streaming video from say, watchseries.eu, to work but its a no go for me. I'm not sure if this is a limitation of mobile browsers as its the same way with my android phone. I would think streaming media of various formats should be something that is supported as these devices are portable media centers. Is there perhaps a downloaded browser on the market that works better for streaming media content or an app that will capture a stream and play it? I'm currently using the stock os, stock browser, and have tried the beta release of chrome but still no luck.
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Does anyone know how to stream video from sites that are either in flv for divix format? I've been trying to get streaming video from say, watchseries.eu, to work but its a no go for me. I'm not sure if this is a limitation of mobile browsers as its the same way with my android phone. I would think streaming media of various formats should be something that is supported as these devices are portable media centers. Is there perhaps a downloaded browser on the market that works better for streaming media content or an app that will capture a stream and play it? I'm currently using the stock os, stock browser, and have tried the beta release of chrome but still no luck.
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The Chrome beta is crap when it comes to flash (if you read up on it, it's not supporting flash at all), and won't help you. So's the stock browser.
Dolphin HD plays some flash, also Skyfire will play some... but there will be streams that you just won't be able to play on the TP.
I tried the pilot of Vampire Diaries and it worked...
I think it might be hit or miss with the actual server that is hosting the stream. I found one for the show I was trying to watch and it loaded. Just left it with the circular loading symbol going and it started about 3-4min later.
I will try a different browser over the weekend and see if there better compatibility.
-Thanks!
Well, Recently I got this app from MiKandi (Porn Market), Dnt judge me ....
I opened the app, there were lots of videos, So I selected a video and I got 2 Options. "Download" and "Watch".
I selected the "Watch" option, and the video was streaming in MX Video Player (My Default Video Player). I Luv this App.
And you guys know that P500 has No Flash Support, So u can't watch the video from the browser or it doesn't give you the advantage to Stream in any video player.
Is there any other non-porn app or Browser where I can stream videos with the video player. I hear this feature is available in Stock Browser of ICS.
Help me out.
Three options,
1. Go back to gb or cm7 for flash
2. Get a new phone, flash works on arm7 ics phones.
3. Get a gf or bf.
1 is the cheapest way, 2 and 3 will drain your wallet pretty fast.
skyfire .........
Go to mx player->settings->general-> untick the first option for play video links.
Better use skyfire on non ics roms or adobe flash player for armv6 ,
Google is your friend
Hi,
for some time now basically all browsers switched to integrated video playback and I hate it.
The integrated player is simply said pure ****. Is there a way to disable the HTML5 player and open all videos in websites in a player app (e.g. MX Player)? I watch videos in fullscreen anyway so there is no problem with an app opening instead of this laggy **** player. (Also MX Player can run in Background while playing Youtube for example).
Hidden92 said:
Hi,
for some time now basically all browsers switched to integrated video playback and I hate it.
The integrated player is simply said pure ****. Is there a way to disable the HTML5 player and open all videos in websites in a player app (e.g. MX Player)? I watch videos in fullscreen anyway so there is no problem with an app opening instead of this laggy **** player. (Also MX Player can run in Background while playing Youtube for example).
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If it's an embedded Youtube video and you have the Youtube app, you can click on the link on the top portion of the video (or click on the Youtube logo) and it will open in the app.
Yeah, but it's not only about YouTube. A lot of news sites I regularly visit have their own videos.
Hi.
I have been using UC browser for very long time to watch online videos. Uc has its default browser which is very handy to use.
Now the India banned the UC browser, its time to switch.
Now i am switched opera, the main issue is that when i play the website video it uses its own video player istead of default opera video player.
How can i use the website video to different video player, tried every browser firefox, dolphine, brave etc. However everyone is playing the same website video player which is very difficult to use.
So please suggest me how to do so. Used the mx decoder method by making it default also but its not working.
Waiting for someone to guide this poor soul toward the heaven....:angel:
Picoll0 said:
Hi.
I have been using UC browser for very long time to watch online videos. Uc has its default browser which is very handy to use.
Now the India banned the UC browser, its time to switch.
Now i am switched opera, the main issue is that when i play the website video it uses its own video player istead of default opera video player.
How can i use the website video to different video player, tried every browser firefox, dolphine, brave etc. However everyone is playing the same website video player which is very difficult to use.
So please suggest me how to do so. Used the mx decoder method by making it default also but its not working.
Waiting for someone to guide this poor soul toward the heaven....:angel:
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Hi. You'll need to be more specific. Online videos as in what exactly. Embedded videos on websites or video streaming sites.
Can you give some example of the online videos for us to refer?
Personally i use samsung internet, with its useful built in ad blocking plugins..
You can try to check your browser settings. Here is mine on samsung internet.
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Hi. You'll need to be more specific. Online videos as in what exactly. Embedded videos on websites or video streaming sites.
Can you give some example of the online videos for us to refer?
Personally i use samsung internet, with its useful built in ad blocking plugins..
You can try to check your browser settings. Here is mine on samsung internet.
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Thanks for your reply,
I think i am talking about embedded videos, However, the Samsung internet works after applying this smart video assistant.
Can you suggest some more type of browsers having the same feature??