I remember doing it b4 I was on worldstarhiphop.com watching a video and then I went to another page and read something and I had the video still playing like a pop up video. any idea how to do it?
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Solution: On the multiscreen options, there are two web browsers (chrome and default).
Just select chrome for one web page and then the default web browser for the other...simples.
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This is kinda buggin me. Whenever I happen to stumble over a Youtube video on the web, the ****ty HTC flash player opens up. Why can't I open it in the youtube app? I tried clearing defaults, but it doesn't do.the trick.
Is there any hack to enable youtube app as the default viewer for youtube videos in the browser.
I know I can use other browsers to work around this, but I really like the default browser.
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No one else wants to change the HTC player to the default YouTube app?
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Yeah it sucks, and there is nothing you can do about it. A stupid decision by HTC imo.
You can root and install froyo no stupid decisions that HTC have made will effect you there
I wish htc would sort this, or at least give the option to adjust the flash player settings so we can chose high quality video!
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I installed Dolphin browser HD which gives me the option of which one I want to use.
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It does ask with Dolphin HD browser. However I haven't found an option to make a permanent choice of Youtube viewer.
whenever I click a youtube link, whether its from facebook, or twitter, or anywhere else the link opens up the mobile web page instead of the native android app. this is strange to me. on both my two previous phones the mytouch 3g slide and samsung vibrant, a youtube link would immediately open up the app. This is not the case on our droid incredible 2's.
could this be a t-mobile vs Verizon thing? i don't see what benefit verizon could gain from preventing us from launching the app from a link though.
Thanks in advance for your help
Go to settings, applications, internet (if you're on sense Rom, browser if aosp) and clear defaults. Next time you try to open a you tube video it will ask you what you wanna open it with
Edit: it doesn't work. I checked permissions for you tube and they're the same as the browser' s. I re installed the app and still doesn't come up as an option.
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I've seen this behavior even on my CM7 Inc2. I have to scroll down to the bottom of the mobile page and hit "Desktop" which launches the YouTube app. Silly, if you ask me.
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No matter what my YouTube app opens when I click a link.
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joefrog1996 said:
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No matter what my YouTube app opens when I click a link.
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I wish i knew what the problem was on my end then.
A little bit of insight....
I clicked a YouTube link from Google, the YouTube app played the video. I shared the link from the app to Facebook. I then clicked my own link in the Facebook app and the YouTube page came up, not the app.
So, Facebook, why aren't you opening YouTube links with our native app?
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A little bit of insight....
I clicked a YouTube link from Google, the YouTube app played the video. I shared the link from the app to Facebook. I then clicked my own link in the Facebook app and the YouTube page came up, not the app.
So, Facebook, why aren't you opening YouTube links with our native app?
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Maybe Facebook's use of https routing affects the phone's reaction to links and default openings. I doubt YouTube supports secure browsing like that, so the native app won't trigger when redirected out of a secured server.
Just speculation.
So the video on http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1891#root plays automatically in the background whenever you get to the Samsung Galaxy Note II landing page. Is it possible to stop this from loading until I press play? Or I figured it was code on the page telling it to load that video and play automatically.
Seeing as how alot of us are using tethering already anyway on our phones, it takes up quite a bit of bandwidth that we ALL KNOW Sprint doesn't have to spare.
I have adblock already.
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I am not experiencing what the OP is describing. The video does not auto play for me.
Go into your phone's browser settings, find Plugins and set them to Click to Play or Disabled etc.
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Go into your phone's browser settings, find Plugins and set them to Click to Play or Disabled etc.
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This is on a full desktop browser guys. Not mobile.
I've never had this happen, not on any of the four separate computers I use (at a minimum) every day.
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I've never had this happen, not on any of the four separate computers I use (at a minimum) every day.
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Which browser(s) are you using? I'm using Chrome.
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Which browser(s) are you using? I'm using Chrome.
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Chrome, almost exclusively, FF on a random occasion. Two of the computers have Chrome (and all ad-on/settings/b-marks) synced. The other, shared workstation...
Try Chrome in incognito mode, make sure it's not a sh1tty extention.
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I have this happen all the time. I use Chrome. I haven't figured out how to stop it, but I know it's Youtube video, and somewhere in my settings, Chrome automatically starts any Youtube video. I noticed the YouTube thing on other sites. I just haven't been able to find the Youtube video on the landing page, but I do know the video playing is from YouTube because I have watched it on YouTube.
So it's A Chrome thing then... Simple enough.
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hi, i have been using this tube downloader program for a while on the iphone and i wonder if there is something like it on andriod.
basically its a browser than allow you to download file from websites like youtube etc.
i understand google problem with downloading stuff from youtube. youtube doesnt matter to me. but i do like to download some videos from keek or anime stuff websites.
any help ?
Tubemate
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ll_l_x_l_ll said:
hi, i have been using this tube downloader program for a while on the iphone and i wonder if there is something like it on andriod.
basically its a browser than allow you to download file from websites like youtube etc.
i understand google problem with downloading stuff from youtube. youtube doesnt matter to me. but i do like to download some videos from keek or anime stuff websites.
any help ?
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Try TubeMate. Here's their official website: tubemate.net
or maybe video tube downloader
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tube mate forced me to quite the browser i am in, copy paste the link into the program and then it will download that video.
tube downloader has a browser in the program it self. so i just go to any site i want, and as soon as the video starts playing, i get a "save" icon that with just one click, it will save automatically.
ive used tubmate on all my devices.. never had issue with it
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ive used tubmate on all my devices.. never had issue with it
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like i said, tube mate is good for youtube. but not other sites. unless i am mistaken, it doesnt have a browser.. does it ?
Try OGYoutube. Its free and works better than tubemate.
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try firefox. there is an ad on for flash video download. i like it and used it some times.
sorry for my bad englisch
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213945
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but this one is only for youtube, or?
and i think he is looking for a browser where he can download on youtube and other sides?
OGYoutube. Works like a charm. You can find it here on xda.
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You can try this too
#YouTubeDownloader
Free and Open-Source Android App to download YouTube video!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ytdownloader/files/
The XDA thread is here in the android app section and afaik it only works for Youtube but do check it out
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You may check for You2load .... It has YouTube login so what ever videos you are watching & are in YouTube recent history could be downloaded with it...
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Was wondering if I can change the settings some how so that when I click on a link in this app rather than opening the eBay Web page in Dolphin browser it opens it in the eBay app I have downloaded or if I click on a YouTube link in a forum it opens the YouTube app not YouTube in the browser.
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Clear defaults for browser under settings, application manager. Next time you click on a youtube link, it will ask you what app to use.