Can anyone assist in making my xperia z capable of playing flash videos on websites?
Download flash player.apk for expreria. It happened to my gs3 also. I just googled it.
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download it from here
there are many threads regarding this.
(link where i got the mediafire link.
You need to bare in mind Chrome, Dolphin or Opera browser do not support flash content. Firefox, Ninesky, UC Browser for tablet, Maxthon for tablet or Boat browser I used are few of the browsers that support flash player.
You can download Adobe Flash Player from the official web
Archived Flash Player versions
I can confirm that Firefox works perfect with flash videos.
download mozilla firefox then google the add on named phony...the download flash player and then restart and the flashplayer content )
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Im using Opera browser with the HyperDragon III rom, i was wondering if there is a way to play videos on IE or Opera that require flash. I install the flash player but it doesnt work. Any suggestions?
Str8Soulja0123 said:
Im using Opera browser with the HyperDragon III rom, i was wondering if there is a way to play videos on IE or Opera that require flash. I install the flash player but it doesnt work. Any suggestions?
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Have you tried Skyfire?
That streams vids very well.
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Dave
If you want to play flash 9 content in browser, I recommend downloading Skyfire. It is the only mobile browser that currently supports higher version flash content such as game sites and hulu.com. Adobe has flash 7 lite available for download, but almost nothing uses that anymore. There is a rumor that adobe is bringing the flash 9 or 10 platform to Windows Mobile sometime soon however, possibly with the 6.5 or 7.0 release.
Any idea? Thanks
Or could that be possible to have the cab to install it by myself.
Opera + Flash player
Have not found one yet. most it plays youtube videos. But nothing else.
I have found skyfire browser to play all flash videos... although graphics are not that great.
http://skyfire.com
Hope this is of any help to you.
Shaz
Correct me if I'm wrong - but AFAIK you only have to install FlashLite (google it!) to make Opera flash-compatible!
EDIT: As Shaz mentions, FlashLite only supports a limited number of sites, specifically those using flash up to version 8. Higher flash version content won't run with FlashLite. Skyfire is a good way to use those sites!
had an xperia s before getting the z, and was able to play flash sites no bother no the stock browser, but now i see you cant on 4.1.2 in the likes of dolphin firefox etc. Is there anything i can do to get around this? Dont want to unlock it..
Flash is discontinued on Android and chrome has no support for it. You should be able to grab the latest apk though and install it manually, then you will need to use a 3rd party browser with flash support to use it.
The sooner we move to HTML5 and dump flash the better though imo.
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yeah, is there any sports streaming sites that use html5 instead of flash?
Hi guys for some reason I've noticed I can't run flash videos from sites on my phone,
And also that Adobe have taken down Adobe Flash from Play Store.
Any suggestions?
Running On JB
Thanks!
Yes, download the adobe flash apk from the internet (search on Google) and install it.
Here you will find the newest one:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Adobe does not support jellybean which is why you can find it in play store but will still work from internet download
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Hi
How install flash player to chrome / lollipop 5.1??
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How install flash player to chrome / lollipop 5.1??
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Don't think you can get flash player working in Chrome on Android.
If you need flash in browser, try FlashFox browser, you can find it in Google Play, works for me.
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All working with Dolphin Browser + apk from here https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Download the Flash APK from Adobe's website and use a browser other than Chrome. Firefox has Flash support last I checked, though the recent security scare may have changed that.
Chrome does not have Flash support in Android, at all, so you'll need something else.