hi guys,
anyone know if the browser support html5 or flash player.... other meaning are we able to watch videos and play flash games,,,, or we gonna see the message "DOWNLOAD FLASH PLAYER HERE" :crying:???
i know flash player doesn't support jelly bean, but HTC DNA browser has option for flash player to enable. and actually works pretty good
also the US version gonna be the same as the international or different?
is there anyone can confirm if HTC M7 has the all the keyboards (languages) built in or also depend on the region? (im talking ATT or Tmobile)
like Arabic, Chinese, Russia ...etc
salwansk said:
hi guys,
anyone know if the browser support html5 or flash player.... other meaning are we able to watch videos and play flash games,,,, or we gonna see the message "DOWNLOAD FLASH PLAYER HERE" :crying:???
i know flash player doesn't support jelly bean, but HTC DNA browser has option for flash player to enable. and actually works pretty good
also the US version gonna be the same as the international or different?
is there anyone can confirm if HTC M7 has the all the keyboards (languages) built in or also depend on the region? (im talking ATT or Tmobile)
like Arabic, Chinese, Russia ...etc
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The HTC one also has built in flash player, which is a plus for me aswell over the Z. TBH from my user experience the One has everything over the Z bar water/dust proof and memory card slot, UI is subjective imo but I prefer sense to Sony's UI.
as for keyboard languages i am not sure i didnt look at the languages just tested out the keyboard for typing.
Every HTC Keyboard has all the languages you mentioned. The only language that's missing on HTC is the japanese.
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I'm currently running JVP and I have no animated GIF support. I actually can't remember if I have EVER had support for them, but a friend of mine has a Desire HD, and sure enough, the sock browser plays Animated Gifs, as does his Google Reader app.
There is an option under his Internet Settings to enable GIF animations. Is there a reason why Samsung has excluded this feature, and is there a way that I can enable / add support?
Thanks in advance.
try a different browser dolphin hd, firefox 5 and comment... pretty sure it works in our phone!!
Only other browser I've tried is Opera Mini and they don't work either. Also, they don't work in Google Reader app, whereas they DO work on my friends Desire HD.
Not really interested in using a different browser, I'd rather get them working in the default browser, like on the Desire HD and apparently in some custom ROMs for the SGS too.
StNickZA said:
I'm currently running JVP and I have no animated GIF support. I actually can't remember if I have EVER had support for them, but a friend of mine has a Desire HD, and sure enough, the sock browser plays Animated Gifs, as does his Google Reader app.
There is an option under his Internet Settings to enable GIF animations. Is there a reason why Samsung has excluded this feature, and is there a way that I can enable / add support?
Thanks in advance.
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You have right. Last time gif animations was supported in Froyo 2.2.1
From Gingerbread 2.3.X dont any gif animations in any browser, and this is BIG MISTAKE from Samsung company or Google company...
Regards
I've been searching and reading for quite a while and haven't seen any mention any where of getting the stock Samsung video player that will work with ICS4.0 rom.
I tried installing the stock Samsung Froyo 2.2 apk on my Galaxy S Captivate that has a ICS 4 rom installed but the install failed and I'm left with no video player at all....
I want the stock Samsung player because it is head and shoulders better than ALL other video players. It will play back 720p .mkv files with out a single hitch or glitch, super smooth and perfect, nothing else even comes close to it in performance...
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Won't work on ics. The framework is different. Try rock player
QQ player is pretty solid as well. It plays almost every format imaginable.
Did Samsung include a version for the Galaxy Nexus stock ICS? You could take a look there and extract it. See if that works.
Thanks for the suggestion of finding a stock ICS4 to check, I found one, but can't figure out how to extract the apk files from the system.img file ????
Here. I found a CWM zip for Galaxy Nexus and pulled the videos.apk. Hope this works for you.
BYOBret said:
Here. I found a CWM zip for Galaxy Nexus and pulled the videos.apk. Hope this works for you.
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Great ! thanks for sharing!
BYOBret said:
Here. I found a CWM zip for Galaxy Nexus and pulled the videos.apk. Hope this works for you.
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Thank you very much for the file, the phone I was originally working on this on is gone to a new home, but I've got another one here I'm experimenting on too, just now researching the best path to follow to get it from i896 Rogers Canada stock 2.1update firmware to ICS with good video playback working....
thanks for the video.apk but it just show the available videos do not play them
If anyone else is following this at all, there IS a native video player in the current ICS I have loaded, but it isn't the same as the previous native players, its much worse. The video is smooth for HD MKV, but there is no sound, so obviously it uses hardware acceleration properly for video, but can't do hardware video acceleration and software audio decoding simultaneously like the excellent native player that was included with previous versions.
Is there any way to use the previous native player with ICS ? Can it be "converted" or anything like that ?
Thanks.
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If anyone else is following this at all, there IS a native video player in the current ICS I have loaded, but it isn't the same as the previous native players, its much worse. The video is smooth for HD MKV, but there is no sound, so obviously it uses hardware acceleration properly for video, but can't do hardware video acceleration and software audio decoding simultaneously like the excellent native player that was included with previous versions.
Is there any way to use the previous native player with ICS ? Can it be "converted" or anything like that ?
Thanks.
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can u please share it with us
I purchased my TF701 last Friday and missed the boat on getting Adobe Flash installed before the August 15 Google Play cut off for Android 4.0.3 devices.
I tried following the Flash install instructions they have for JellyBean.
I've downloaded the apk files from adobe.
I tried version 11 and version 10.3.
After I install the file, it appears to have loaded, but despite trying every browser (including boat, dolphin, firefox), all I get is the blue lego with a question mark where video should be.
My device was purchased in Canada. Google Play says Adobe Flash 11 is not available in my country.
I usually open my browser after factory reset and they ask me if I want to install Adobe Flash Player. I say Yes and they take me to the Play Store to install the flash player.
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I purchased my TF701 last Friday and missed the boat on getting Adobe Flash installed before the August 15 Google Play cut off for Android 4.0.3 devices.
I tried following the Flash install instructions they have for JellyBean.
I've downloaded the apk files from adobe.
I tried version 11 and version 10.3.
After I install the file, it appears to have loaded, but despite trying every browser (including boat, dolphin, firefox), all I get is the blue lego with a question mark where video should be.
My device was purchased in Canada. Google Play says Adobe Flash 11 is not available in my country.
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Did you make sure you have the plug-ins set to On Demand, Never, or Always in the browser.
I always set mine to On Demand and it appears just like you stated above, until I click it, then it will play (hence, On Demand)
Try that...
Download Market Enabler from the Play Store.
I will try on demand tonight when I get home. I did try "never" and "Always" for plugins last night.
For those who are looking for Market Enabler, I found it at:
code.google.com/p/market-enabler
Through a combination of Rooting my device, markat enabler and/or choosing "on-demand" I got flash to work. Thanks to all for the assistance.
yyc-roof said:
I purchased my TF701 last Friday and missed the boat on getting Adobe Flash installed before the August 15 Google Play cut off for Android 4.0.3 devices.
I tried following the Flash install instructions they have for JellyBean.
I've downloaded the apk files from adobe.
I tried version 11 and version 10.3.
After I install the file, it appears to have loaded, but despite trying every browser (including boat, dolphin, firefox), all I get is the blue lego with a question mark where video should be.
My device was purchased in Canada. Google Play says Adobe Flash 11 is not available in my country.
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What's a tf701? I want one!
Joking aside, try chrome or opera. Those two give me the best flash anyway.
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Keion said:
What's a tf701? I want one!
Joking aside, try chrome or opera. Those two give me the best flash anyway.
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Whoa - chrome doesn't even support flash at all, does it??
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Whoa - chrome doesn't even support flash at all, does it??
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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As far as I know the default Browser is a version of Chrome and this version allows the side-load of Flash. Chrome Browser on its own, as an app, has a Flash support built in, I think! On this I could be wrong as I don't use it because the Android version doesn't allow extensions and the only reason I would use it is if I could run Adblock. :crying:
Chrome on Android does not support flash. I go to few sites that require it for viewing video and wants an updated version.
I was able to side load Flash Player, from TB. I did get my TB file from a TF700T. I confirmed it installed and was working in Dolphin for Pad.
I have no idea it made a difference or not, but I rooted my 700 first thing. It's still locked and running stock (like there's is much choice for alternative daily drivers).
Keion said:
What's a tf701? I want one!
Joking aside, try chrome or opera. Those two give me the best flash anyway.
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Chrome for android does not support flash. Google has openly stated it will never support flash in preference for newer and better things to come. Flash is being phased out. Deal with it.
Try Dolphin or Boat browser on Android, those are the two highest rated ones, most people on these forums say either one is excellent depending on your needs.
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Flash is being phased out. Deal with it.
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No need to be so snippy. Flash may be phased out some time in the future, but it's not phased out right now. And some of us depend on Flash to view live newscasts such as streaming CNN, streaming a weather channel, etc.
I switched to Android several years ago specifically due to Flash support. And I will keep my Android phone and tablet on a version of Android that supports Flash so long as Flash is still being used on the sites that I visit.
On a side note, thanks to Splashtop, I can watch Flash streams and videos from my PC, even after Android stops supporting Flash.
It is confirmed that Flash is supported and working in Jellybean, so there's still some time yet.
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Try Dolphin or Boat browser on Android, those are the two highest rated ones, most people on these forums say either one is excellent depending on your needs.
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Yep, I use Boat for Flash without being rooted.
Chrome on Android has NO Flash support, at all. No plugin support of any kind, in fact.
The problem is that most sites are never going to get rid of Flash. A lot of webdevelopers are lazy, they don't want to learn HTML5. Thus, we'll need Flash for at least another decade, maybe two.
Did you bother following this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774336
I love my android devices, but the lack of flash kills web browsing - and thats 50% of what many people use these tablets for.
If the new Windows RT and Windows 8 tablets have full flash support its not going to help Android or iDevice sales.
I'm getting really tired of having empty blank boxes on news sites where a video is supposed to be - even with the current adobe flash side-loaded there's still stuff that doesn't work on Android, because there is zero effort now to support it.
If the new Windows tablets provide fast web browsing with full Flash support that resembles a PC browser I will consider them.
I suppose everyone will argue that there will be zero app support. But for many people a tablet has to do only 4 things:
1. Browse the Web
2. Play audio and video files
3. Allow you to view and work with documents
4. Play games
If windows RT/8 solves the first 3 I can overlook the 4th. If it can do all 4 its a home run.
Humm...went here this morning and it seems there is a flash update?
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Flash Player 11.1.for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.20)
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Humm...went here this morning and it seems there is a flash update?
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Flash Player 11.1.for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.20)
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Struggled with a friend's transformer. Finally updated to Asus Jellybean. Googled helpx.adobe.com android versions. Sideloaded the latest version, and it works like a charm.
This is kinda strange.
Even the framework may be different, Flash works with Note 3 (4.3) and Note 8.0 (4.2.2) in combination with Dolphin.
Here is a Adobe Flash apk that will install on your TF701:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/46tp3wzqse7fw53/uAfYbRr5tU
Hey All,
Just created this custom patched apk for Flash player to work perfectly under Jelly Bean, I used the patch from lucky patcher so enjoy watching movies and other videos guys, you can watch full screen videos etc on your device from for example movie2k.to which makes everything dandy I've tested it this morning on my device Xperia Z so hopefully it should work on everyone's
Enjoy !!!
deadrising said:
Hey All,
Just created this custom patched apk for Flash player to work perfectly under Jelly Bean, I used the patch from lucky patcher so enjoy watching movies and other videos guys, you can watch full screen videos etc on your device from for example movie2k.to which makes everything dandy I've tested it this morning on my device Xperia Z so hopefully it should work on everyone's
Enjoy !!!
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Not working for me. Dolphin browser with flash enabled. I can use the official flash but not your version.
Sent from my C6603 using xda premium
Using Xperia ZL with boat browser app and tried it does not work, tried playing video on msn website but stayed black and also played video on BBC sport website getting a messaage to install media
so did not work.
I went back to original adobe flash player which works but not in full screen.
firefox
try it under Firefox it works perfectly so hopefully it should for everyone's
what about google chrome?
Doesnt work on google chrome . Works on android stock browser ! :good:
Edit: Does stock browser already have flash in it? lol
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Doesnt work on google chrome . Works on android stock browser ! :good:
Edit: Does stock browser already have flash in it? lol
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That's good to know Stock & Firefox work with this fix and no JB isn't supposed to run Flash at all by the looks of it thats why you can't find it in the Android Market
I know a few browsers it does all flash using the original flash player not the one modified on here. The browsers are the Boat Browser, Ninesky browser, UC Browser for tablets and I think the Maxthon browser as well work with flash browser but none of them works launching it to full screen.
I know for a fact I did use to own a Sony Xperia V which had an 4.3 inch screen with Jelly Bean which works when launch to full screen so I know it the problem trying work with a 5 inch screen is the problem.
Gold work thanks :thumbup:
Would this work with Galaxy s4 stock browser?? (since Samsung modifies the browser)
Afraid of flashing this, as might bootf**k my device...
for 4.1x
use
flash player 115.58
with boat browser set to automatically launch
you will have full screen and full screen control
enjoy !!
Hi Guys.
Can anyone tell me is there a way to get the HTC One default music player to work with other devices such as the S4? I love the htc music players visuals when you press the note button and you get the 3d effects, however I dont really use the htc one as it does not work with my setup, but would love to get the player on the s4 or even an alternative from google play?
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Hi Guys.
Can anyone tell me is there a way to get the HTC One default music player to work with other devices such as the S4? I love the htc music players visuals when you press the note button and you get the 3d effects, however I dont really use the htc one as it does not work with my setup, but would love to get the player on the s4 or even an alternative from google play?
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HTC One stock music player apk. This is the app you can move to your phone and install, but I'm not sure if it will work on other phones or not. Make sure you install it to system/app as it's a system app. Hope this helps.
I am not sure of it( because I use PowerAmp mainly), but i think the stock HTC player needs the Sense framework in order to work properly.
But you can just try out the .apk provided to see if it is working
Thanks folks, having read up it looks like you need the framework for it to work, I see they are working on a sense port to the S4, its a shame there is nothing like it on the market as I think its the best music app I have ever used and I have tried them all!