Hi there. I have the Nook HD+ that I recently installed CM11. I am trying to install Hulu Plus, but the Google Play store says my device is not supported. It was supported before with the original Stock firmware. Any suggestions?
- Jason
jasonrn2000 said:
Hi there. I have the Nook HD+ that I recently installed CM11. I am trying to install Hulu Plus, but the Google Play store says my device is not supported. It was supported before with the original Stock firmware. Any suggestions?
- Jason
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Hulu has to be sideloaded. I did so by getting a download via downloader website which I think was this one -> http://downloader-apk.com/?id=com.hulu.plus
If that link doesn't work then go to:
http://downloader-apk.com/
Then put in "com.hulu.plus" without the quotes.
Then you need to enable "unknown sources" in android settings and finally install.
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Hulu has officially made it clear that they plan to release a Hulu app on Android "soon" to select android 2.2 devices. I am presuming this will not be released on our captivate because I don't believe it has DRM hardware.
Anyone think they will be able to crack this app when it comes out to get it onto our device?
This Hulu app will be the best thing since a youtube app!
Hopefully netflix will hurry up and give us an app, too. Unfortunately, it probably won't run on our device without some hacking because of the same DRM issue.
Source: http://getandroidstuff.com/hulu-app-android-coming-selected-android-22-devices/
I think your forgetting about hulu+. Yours still gonna have to pay.
that'd be awesome if we can get this working along with the netflix app that's floating around here. I have both accounts so either one would suffice.
AlecKyle said:
Hulu has officially made it clear that they plan to release a Hulu app on Android "soon" to select android 2.2 devices. I am presuming this will not be released on our captivate because I don't believe it has DRM hardware.
Anyone think they will be able to crack this app when it comes out to get it onto our device?
This Hulu app will be the best thing since a youtube app!
Hopefully netflix will hurry up and give us an app, too. Unfortunately, it probably won't run on our device without some hacking because of the same DRM issue.
Source: http://getandroidstuff.com/hulu-app-android-coming-selected-android-22-devices/
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Here is a working version of Hulu. Make sure you go into Market and uncheck automatic updates of adobe flash player and DO NOT udpdate it.I cant remember where I found it but I have been running it for a while and works great.
1.Boot into Recovery (ClockworkMod). Flash the .zip and Reboot
2.Install Hulu.Apk...Enjoy
If you are having problems, uninstall Adobe Flash updates in the Market app and try again.
Thank you, Too bad they block Canadian IP's.
I've been streaming Hulu on my phone for a month now.
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Has anyone tried this with CM7?
EDIT: DOES NOT WORK!!!!
www.playon.tv
Sets up a media server on your PC that lets you stream Hulu, Netflix and a huge assortment of other streaming websites directly to your phone over 3G (no wi-fi needed). It also allows you to stream videos off of your PC that you download to your phone as well. (Watched a few HD movies this way from my bedroom.)
betadan said:
Thank you, Too bad they block Canadian IP's.
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VPN www.acevpn.com
what version # should adobe player be?
sfernandez said:
Here is a working version of Hulu. Make sure you go into Market and uncheck automatic updates of adobe flash player and DO NOT udpdate it.I cant remember where I found it but I have been running it for a while and works great.
1.Boot into Recovery (ClockworkMod). Flash the .zip and Reboot
2.Install Hulu.Apk...Enjoy
If you are having problems, uninstall Adobe Flash updates in the Market app and try again.
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So it only works with adobe 10.1?
mrnifty said:
So it only works with adobe 10.1?
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I tried with those direction, i had Flash 10.2 installed while flashing the zip (unknowingly that it was 10.1) after that i rebooted and it got in a loop at the kernel screen, had to get back into recovery and flash my CM7 update.zip file to get it to boot again, after that i installed the hulu.apk which would work but nothing would play, just a blue brick. So i went to try and uninstall flash and it would not let me uninstall. I had to use Root explorer to delete the Flash_player.apk fro the /system/app folder. Then i could properly put flash 10.2 back on. With 10.2 the video tried to load, but said unsupported device..
sfernandez said:
here is a working version of hulu. Make sure you go into market and uncheck automatic updates of adobe flash player and do not udpdate it.i cant remember where i found it but i have been running it for a while and works great.
1.boot into recovery (clockworkmod). Flash the .zip and reboot
2.install hulu.apk...enjoy
if you are having problems, uninstall adobe flash updates in the market app and try again.
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this will break cyanogenmod 7 nightly roms. Do not install
Nice, now I got hulu
Sent from my samsung captivation
sfernandez said:
Here is a working version of Hulu. Make sure you go into Market and uncheck automatic updates of adobe flash player and DO NOT udpdate it.I cant remember where I found it but I have been running it for a while and works great.
1.Boot into Recovery (ClockworkMod). Flash the .zip and Reboot
2.Install Hulu.Apk...Enjoy
If you are having problems, uninstall Adobe Flash updates in the Market app and try again.
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So, DO NOT do this with Simply Galaxy S II. Won't boot.
Hi all,
I've rooted my Kindle Fire 7" HD but I'm unable to install any apps via the Google Play Store. SuperSU has been install successfully & I've also upgraded it to v1.3. Root Checker Basic confirms that I do indeed have root permissions. I followed the tutorials posted by @prokennexusa & the app loads up fine. But when I attempt to install anything, the Play store closes. When I attempt to reopen it, it will close straight away. I have to clear the app's data before I can load it up again.
I had done this previously on a different Kindle & all was fine so it's probably me missing a step. Anyone got any ideas on what that missing step might have been? I'm running v4.1.10 of the Play Store. Is this the latest?
Cheers for any tips you can give me,
Lee
Make sure you're using the right GAPPS for your OS. I recommend flashing Kinology ROM, as it includes GAPPS and SuperSU. It's just stock with extra features, so it works really well.
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LTheobald said:
Hi all,
I've rooted my Kindle Fire 7" HD but I'm unable to install any apps via the Google Play Store. SuperSU has been install successfully & I've also upgraded it to v1.3. Root Checker Basic confirms that I do indeed have root permissions. I followed the tutorials posted by @prokennexusa & the app loads up fine. But when I attempt to install anything, the Play store closes. When I attempt to reopen it, it will close straight away. I have to clear the app's data before I can load it up again.
I had done this previously on a different Kindle & all was fine so it's probably me missing a step. Anyone got any ideas on what that missing step might have been? I'm running v4.1.10 of the Play Store. Is this the latest?
Cheers for any tips you can give me,
Lee
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Reboot your kindle some times GPlay hasn't configed
I often get a message on Google Play Store "your device isn't compatible with this version". If I root my Nook HD + will I be able to install those apps? Any help with his question would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
dwwartist said:
I often get a message on Google Play Store "your device isn't compatible with this version". If I root my Nook HD + will I be able to install those apps? Any help with his question would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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After I rooted my nook hd+ I was able to install a lot of the apps that I could not before. There were still some that I couldn't but the majority of them I was able too.
snellman said:
After I rooted my nook hd+ I was able to install a lot of the apps that I could not before. There were still some that I couldn't but the majority of them I was able too.
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Thanks for the reply. I did root my Nook HD + but still get the same reply "not compatible" the apps I want are Bank of America and Wells Fargo. It's looking like I'll have to do without.
On another note, I also tried CyanogenMod 10.1 at one point and those apps did install but I found CyanogenMod 10.1 to be to unstable and went back to stock. Guess I will have to stay with plain old Nook HD + Stock.
You can try sideloading the apps that works in a lot of cases where the app says it is not compatible.
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jpisini said:
You can try sideloading the apps that works in a lot of cases where the app says it is not compatible.
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I would definitely sideload them, just not sure how to get the apps downloaded to my pc or tablet so I can sideload them. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
dwwartist said:
I would definitely sideload them, just not sure how to get the apps downloaded to my pc or tablet so I can sideload them. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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I don't know how others do it but what I do is download the app I want to my phone and then use Titanium backup to make a copy. Then depending on size I either email it to myself or transfer it to a PC and then to the Nook.
jpisini said:
I don't know how others do it but what I do is download the app I want to my phone and then use Titanium backup to make a copy. Then depending on size I either email it to myself or transfer it to a PC and then to the Nook.
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I GOT IT! Thanks for the info...
I used a slightly different method, I downloaded "APK Fetcher" from google play to my non rooted android phone. It copied the apps that I had wanted and that were already installed on my phone. It placed them on my phones SD card and then I transferred them to my pc. I transferred them to my rooted/with extras Nook HD Plus. Then simply installed them. They work perfectly!
Thanks for everyone's help and many thanks to XDA.
David
Rooting my Nook HD Plus
I am able to download some apps that were not compatible previously by sideloading them. This is my first post, you can find instructions for sideloading in numerous threads that have way more expierence than I do.
dwwartist said:
I often get a message on Google Play Store "your device isn't compatible with this version". If I root my Nook HD + will I be able to install those apps? Any help with his question would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hello,
I recently updated my hulu plus and now it's not working, the app crashes when the video starts loading. As mentioned in an old thread, the latest version that works is "2.19.3.202273". Can someone with another CM version confirm if the latest hulu update is working on the nook hd? The hulu version I'm using suffers from buffering issues.
I just installed CM and the Play Store won't let me even install Hulu. It says "your device isn't compatible with this version". Same message when I try to install the Nook eReader.
Very old reply but you need to download it from an individual websites which hosts apk files. The version I listed is the latest one that worked for me.
My wife recently asked if I could get her Nook up and running again. I updated it to 2.2.1 and got the device running properly again. When I went to add her Google account though it won't work. It appears that the login page is invalid. Some digging online it sounds like Google stopped supporting that version of Android. Is there any way to update the Google apps or spoof the android version to allow it to login? She just wants to be able to use the Google Books app and the library built up there.
NickPDX said:
My wife recently asked if I could get her Nook up and running again. I updated it to 2.2.1 and got the device running properly again. When I went to add her Google account though it won't work. It appears that the login page is invalid. Some digging online it sounds like Google stopped supporting that version of Android. Is there any way to update the Google apps or spoof the android version to allow it to login? She just wants to be able to use the Google Books app and the library built up there.
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Unlikely. The typical means for signature spoofing start with KitKat and the stock OS is Jellybean. Also you would need to root to try anything like that.
I've used microG to do what you suggest on a Nook Tablet but that was with an updated custom ROM and root.