Flash Player working on Kit Kat???? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Anyone got flash player working on KitKat? I am using[ROM ] 4.4. kitkat [11-4] -STABLE/ROOT/FAST deb/flo ROM.
Peter

It should work, but I'm still wondering why anyone still uses/needs Adobe Flash.

nitrous² said:
It should work, but I'm still wondering why anyone still uses/needs Adobe Flash.
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are you serious? lol

joeyddr said:
are you serious? lol
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Apparantly. Almost every web page has a mobile version. All web players have an optimized mobile version based on HTML5. There's a proper reason why Adobe Flash support has been dropped after Android 4.0.x. Adobe Flash is (imho) just a big, heavy and ugly pile of code.

If I wanted a mobile version of the site I would use my phone not tablet.
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If I wanted a mobile version of the site I would use my phone not tablet.
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Ok. Your tablet will also show an optimized page/web player, so it acutally doesn't matter. The page will know what kind of device is accessing it, what type of tools it needs to get shown properly and eventually show as a device specific page. Since 4.2 I never used Adobe Flash again and haven't had any proplems displaying pages no matter which user agent I choose. Just explain me in which cases you'd need Adobe Flash. I'm seriously asking, because, well, I don't know. My post was never meant to offend anyone and so I'm not quite sure how to take your posts.

I usually use project free tv and it still needs adobe flash lol but you are right there are a lot of sites that will open with your video player idk any good ones yet though
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nitrous² said:
It should work, but I'm still wondering why anyone still uses/needs Adobe Flash.
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The BBC iPlayer site requires Flash. They're still in the last century.
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All browser tested in my Nexus 4 with Android 4.4 (KRT16O) and Flash Player 11.1 (11.1.115.81).apk
Habit Browser.....not working
Exsoul web browser.....not working
Browser Omega....not working
Browser Free Easy....not working
Baidu browser......not working
Next Browser.....not working
FlashFox....not working
Firefox....not working
Falcon Browser.....not working
Puffin Browser....not working
Dolphin....not working
Opera.....not working
Boat.....not working
Photon Flash Player & Browser.........YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (need not have flash player installed)
Sorry for my english.Regards

Use Puffin browser, flash works with no issue
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Only one working for me is Puffin but it tends to be skippy at times.
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hardrockk said:
All browser tested in my Nexus 4 with Android 4.4 (KRT16O) and Flash Player 11.1 (11.1.115.81).apk
Habit Browser.....not working
Exsoul web browser.....not working
Browser Omega....not working
Browser Free Easy....not working
Baidu browser......not working
Next Browser.....not working
FlashFox....not working
Firefox....not working
Falcon Browser.....not working
Puffin Browser....not working
Dolphin....not working
Opera.....not working
Boat.....not working
Photon Flash Player & Browser.........YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (need not have flash player installed)
Sorry for my english.Regards
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Photon, Puffin, and Skyfire process flash video on the server-side then stream to the client, so theoretically they should/can work in 4.4 independent of the flash plugin used by the other browsers.

sfhub said:
Photon, Puffin, and Skyfire process flash video on the server-side then stream to the client, so theoretically they should/can work in 4.4 independent of the flash plugin used by the other browsers.
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Correct. You will also get compressed audio & video. No true HD from any of those server-side rendering browsers, which totally sucks. Oh well... I guess it is time that the rest catch up with Netflix, who at least gives you the option of using HTML5.

On my N5, I tried watching a Flash video with Puffin and Photon but its way too choppy for my comfort. How is it on your N7's. Try playing the video on this page in desktop mode with pPuffin/Photon. I plays smoothly in HD on my 4.3 N7 with flash plugin.

neugenusis said:
On my N5, I tried watching a Flash video with Puffin and Photon but its way too choppy for my comfort. How is it on your N7's. Try playing the video on this page in desktop mode with pPuffin/Photon. I plays smoothly in HD on my 4.3 N7 with flash plugin.
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It looks and sounds ok on Puffin on 4.3 N7. Uses around 350-700kbps.

garryknight said:
The BBC iPlayer site requires Flash. They're still in the last century.
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the bbc does not use flash any more

bexwhitt said:
the bbc does not use flash any more
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That's not strictly true. The iPlayer site now uses the BBC's Media Player for video. But if I go to the BBC News website on my 2012 Nexus 7 which doesn't have flash installed, and I try to play any video there, I get a message saying "Cannot play media. You do not have the correct version of the flash player." It may be that one day they'll actually have the correct version of HTML 5 but right now they're still using flash.

neugenusis said:
On my N5, I tried watching a Flash video with Puffin and Photon but its way too choppy for my comfort. How is it on your N7's. Try playing the video on this page in desktop mode with pPuffin/Photon. I plays smoothly in HD on my 4.3 N7 with flash plugin.
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You may THINK it plays HD content "smooth" but take a look at your DL rate. You will average less than 2mbps (more likely 300kbps to 700kbps). I can garuntee you that you are not rendering HD content on your device at that rate. HD content will consume 2 to 5 GIGABYTES for an hour of video at 720p.

GSLEON3 said:
You may THINK it plays HD content "smooth" but take a look at your DL rate. You will average less than 2mbps (more likely 300kbps to 700kbps). I can garuntee you that you are not rendering HD content on your device at that rate. HD content will consume 2 to 5 GIGABYTES for an hour of video at 720p.
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With the flash apk I was able to get firefox to load.
I was testing something out.
I went to show someone the youtube video for I believe in a thing called love. all it showed was covers and live crap.
I check on my pc, first hit is the legit music video.
Odd, I check again in youtube app, nothing.
I check in chrome, nothing. but if I google search, it comes up. if i go to that link, it says not available in my area.
I put in flash, firefox, and video loaded fine.
So there may be some valid reasons to do this madness.

GSLEON3 said:
You may THINK it plays HD content "smooth" but take a look at your DL rate. You will average less than 2mbps (more likely 300kbps to 700kbps). I can garuntee you that you are not rendering HD content on your device at that rate. HD content will consume 2 to 5 GIGABYTES for an hour of video at 720p.
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First, I know the difference between Mb and MB. According to my N7's speedtest app my DL speed is 45Mbps (Comcast). While the video is playing, the "network speed" app constantly reports readings with lows of 200 KBps and up to 1.5 MBps (sometimes even higher on other trials). The app provides a graph and i see it averaging about 400 KBps to 700 KBps. 400 KBps = 3.125 Mbps. I'm using Boat Browser
Also I play PC games at a minimum of 60 fps. I can easily tell if there are frame drop spikes / choppiness. I know the video is HD because it is also posted on Youtube at 720p. The quality is the same on my 25" monitor.

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The first YouTube download tool for windows phone 7

I find a youtube tool for windows phone 7. It is called 'SuperTube'. It can let you browse High Definition (720P, 360P) and download the videos from YouTube
Here is the link to download the trial version.
http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=5bc89d4e-c54e-e011-854c-00237de2db9e
fscode said:
I find a youtube tool for windows phone 7. It is called 'SuperTube'. It can let you browse High Definition (720P, 360P) and download the videos from YouTube
Here is the link to download the trial version.
http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=5bc89d4e-c54e-e011-854c-00237de2db9e
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Thanks! Super app, it even has 720p videos!
Thank you so much for this one! Sweet!
Oh such a pity I can't buy apps.
doministry said:
Oh such a pity I can't buy apps.
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if you do not have a credit card check: ht tp://ww w.mywirecard.co m/pl/index.html
The Trial is full featured, and has ads only in the menu (not in the videos), but you can download and keep only 3 videos per day, so no restrictions on the streaming.
For those wondering, the app uses the 360P and 720P MP4s used by Youtube, downloads them, and plays using the phone codecs directly (although the player has a different UI).
This is similar to, say KeepVid or KeepTube in its extraction of Youtube videos.
The quality was awesome. The UI of the app, not so much.
Double Posted for some reason. :/
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The Trial is full featured, and has ads only in the menu (not in the videos), but you can download and keep only 3 videos per day, so no restrictions on the streaming.
For those wondering, the app uses the 360P and 720P MP4s used by Youtube, downloads them, and plays using the phone codecs directly (although the player has a different UI).
This is similar to, say KeepVid or KeepTube in its extraction of Youtube videos.
The quality was awesome. The UI of the app, not so much.
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Oh lol, so you say the limitation is for 3 videos PER DAY?
I will try it than.
doministry said:
Oh lol, so you say the limitation is for 3 videos PER DAY?
I will try it than.
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As far as I know, there are NO limitations on viewing videos. But if you want to actually keep it, then there are 3...per day. Need to confirm this though for myself.
nope its not 3 per day, it just state I reached my download limit for trial...
I downloaded this, good find, thanks
It's very good, but would be awesome if it linked into your Zune library (i.e. the videos downloaded appeared in Videos), but I'm not sure if that's possible or not...
The trial is 3 vids total. Figured I'd better buy it in case it gets pulled from the Marketplace

Videos not playing correctly!

Hi guys, I'm running CM7 beta 1 on my Inc2 and recently I can't play 95% of flash videos, its not my network (I get 12mb down/ 7mb up on Wi-Fi and 1mb up and down on 3g). Is there a fix for this,as it is really annoying.
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pinakaeus said:
Hi guys, I'm running CM7 beta 1 on my Inc2 and recently I can't play 95% of flash videos, its not my network (I get 12mb down/ 7mb up on Wi-Fi and 1mb up and down on 3g). Is there a fix for this,as it is really annoying.
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As a related question, is there an easy and comprehensive way to check codecs or video formats to see which video encryption and containers *should* play on Droid phones?
Best video player for extensive file types?
Using GMote I found that most videos on our server will play on my DI2 (stock GB) while a few formats will not . . then there is the rare exception which may be due to the encoding within the container. And of course Netflix is not playing while Skype video works great.
My wife's LG Optimus (stock Froyo) is almost the opposite . . Netflix plays fine, Skype video crashes, and almost all server videos won't run (H264/mp4, etc.) using GMote.
pinakaeus said:
Hi guys, I'm running CM7 beta 1 on my Inc2 and recently I can't play 95% of flash videos, its not my network (I get 12mb down/ 7mb up on Wi-Fi and 1mb up and down on 3g). Is there a fix for this,as it is really annoying.
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Have the same problem. Only tested last night so far and found out that 10.3 plays sound but no video for me while an earlier version 10.2 plays video but no sound. i have no idea whats going on with it yet

[Q] Best way to stream and add data from PC - GN via WIFI?

What I would like to do is send files to my GN via my wireless network (movies, music files, pictures etc) and also stream files directly (i.e .mkv 720p video files). Would be very happy if you could point me in the right direction!
GN_ICS said:
What I would like to do is send files to my GN via my wireless network (movies, music files, pictures etc) and also stream files directly (i.e .mkv 720p video files). Would be very happy if you could point me in the right direction!
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I'm not so sure about streaming, but for transfer, Dropbox may help.
bennettm89 said:
I'm not so sure about streaming, but for transfer, Dropbox may help.
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Problem with that is, I first have to upload to the Dropbox servers and then download from the phone. What I want is a faster method since my upload speeds are very slow. I am thinking along the lines of a ftp server perhaps, but not sure if that is the best option?
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Problem with that is, I first have to upload to the Dropbox servers and then download from the phone. What I want is a faster method since my upload speeds are very slow. I am thinking along the lines of a ftp server perhaps, but not sure if that is the best option?
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FTP seems that you would go through too much trouble setting it up just for that. I see your point about upload speeds though, and you are correct. I can't say I know of any other solution .
there's an app I use. its called wifi file explorer. you can use it to transfer files from your PC to the phone over wifi
If you are just looking to stream videos, look into mirage beta in the market, and use it in conjunction with a windows app called "air video server" it works great together, and it will even transcode subtitles, and transcode on the fly high res video down to something more compatible for streaming with. This setup is especially nice because you can stream your entire video collection at will to your phone, and not use up any space on the phone at all, (provided you have network)
For normal files, wifi explorer or dropbox work fine. If you want, you can even run a FTP server on your android device and connect into it from your computer using the IP address of your phone.
I use Plex - not only transcodes but the grabs box art, descriptions etc. and has a very slick interface. Might be overkill for your needs though...
Wifi file explorer is really nice for just getting general files to the phone. There's also a DAV server available (forget the name of it) so you could then mount the phone as a drive and copy directly.
ES File Explorer, all you needs in 1 app. Streams mkvs perfectly with dice player, no need for extra software on your PC
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gabster21 said:
ES File Explorer, all you needs in 1 app. Streams mkvs perfectly with dice player, no need for extra software on your PC
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Slightly off topic but can ES access twonky servers? Would be nice to have the dice player integration and avoid the twonky app.
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gabster21 said:
ES File Explorer, all you needs in 1 app. Streams mkvs perfectly with dice player, no need for extra software on your PC
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That doesn't seem to work on the GN. All that happens is you get a dialog that says 'Dice player has stopped' (the same file plays fine if copied to the phone).
Edit: Seems to be ICS compatibility issue..
Code:
W/dalvikvm(32485): No implementation found for native Lcom/inisoft/mediaplayer/MediaPlayer;.setDataSource (Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/util/Map;)V
D/AndroidRuntime(32485): Shutting down VM
W/dalvikvm(32485): threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x40a531f8)
E/AndroidRuntime(32485): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime(32485): java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: setDataSource
E/AndroidRuntime(32485): at com.inisoft.mediaplayer.MediaPlayer.setDataSource(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime(32485): at com.inisoft.mediaplayer.MediaPlayer.setDataSource(Unknown Source)
E/AndroidRuntime(32485): at com.inisoft.mediaplayer.VideoView.p(Unknown Source)
Hi, try mobo player for the streaming part
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Does the Galaxy Nexus not feature dlna? That sounds perfect for OP's needs. Older androids feature this out of the box.
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Does the Galaxy Nexus not feature dlna? That sounds perfect for OP's needs. Older androids feature this out of the box.
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If you're talking about Allshare, that only comes with TouchWiz not stock Android.
gabster21 said:
If you're talking about Allshare, that only comes with TouchWiz not stock Android.
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no I mean dlna, you use it to stream video, pictures or music over wifi. For example I connect my x10 to wifi and enable dlna and activate dlna on my TV and I can then browse through my phones media contents and play them.
Was just looking through the settings on nexus and couldn't see it but also found wifi direct here's a good http://www.wi-fi.org/Wi-Fi_Direct.php its not the same as dlna, can't find it anywhere in the phone. Surely it has it?!
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Does the Galaxy Nexus not feature dlna? That sounds perfect for OP's needs. Older androids feature this out of the box.
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I actually use Upnplay and Moboplayer on my Nexus S (and Ps3 media streamer on my PC) to stream MKVs from my desktop to my phone. Works pretty well and it's via dlna.
BinaryTB said:
I actually use Upnplay and Moboplayer on my Nexus S (and Ps3 media streamer on my PC) to stream MKVs from my desktop to my phone. Works pretty well and it's via dlna.
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No sign on any settings for dlna or galaxy nexus, should be under settings/wireless and networks. Unless those apps have some kind of dlna built in to them? I want to use dlna just I can't find it or know if its even supoorted
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BinaryTB said:
I actually use Upnplay and Moboplayer on my Nexus S (and Ps3 media streamer on my PC) to stream MKVs from my desktop to my phone. Works pretty well and it's via dlna.
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do you mean ps3 media server? and if so, can you tell me how it works on your phone? I have it on my PC and it works great on my ps3
Don't care about not included DLNA Apps. So far my experience was that most of the DLNA Apps the manufacturer added were crap :/
But well, there is one which worked always pretty well for me. It's the app "Skifta" by Qualcomm
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.skifta.android.app
Try this in combination with a good videoplayer (Diceplayer,Vplayer,Rockplayer) and it should work pretty fine. This way I could always stream my videos from PC to my Android phone without any problems. Just share the media in windows media player or any similar software which supports DLNA.
Couldn't test skifta on ICS so far because I'm still waiting for my phone but I hope it runs as well on ICS as it was running on older Android versions.
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Don't care about not included DLNA Apps. So far my experience was that most of the DLNA Apps the manufacturer added were crap :/
But well, there is one which worked always pretty well for me. It's the app "Skifta" by Qualcomm
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.skifta.android.app
Try this in combination with a good videoplayer (Diceplayer,Vplayer,Rockplayer) and it should work pretty fine. This way I could always stream my videos from PC to my Android phone without any problems. Just share the media in windows media player or any similar software which supports DLNA.
Couldn't test skifta on ICS so far because I'm still waiting for my phone but I hope it runs as well on ICS as it was running on older Android versions.
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Legendary, had an update 28/11/11 to support ics. Your a star for sharing, about to test now
It works!! Thanks man
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rock7632 said:
do you mean ps3 media server? and if so, can you tell me how it works on your phone? I have it on my PC and it works great on my ps3
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Whoops, sorry, yeah, that's what I meant. Let me check my settings... I installed it a while ago and once it worked, I haven't touch it since.
On my HTPC Server, installed it, pointed it to whatever folders I want to share (currently only video for when I'm in bed at night and don't want to wake the wife with an episode of whatever), set the transcoding settings to use multi-cores, almost everything else on default.
On upnplay on my Nexus S... (horrible GUI btw), started up the app, the PS3 Media Server I just set up shows up automatically (it's all on the same wifi network, haven't tried it via 3G), click on it, my folder shares show up, I click on a video and it starts up via moboplayer.
I use moboplayer, tried a few others, found moboplayer to be the most stable for me while playing mkvs and any other video I throw at it.
A tip. I found (this was months ago, maybe it's better now with new versions) that mkv streaming of high res video on the Nexus S was unstable or really slow. So I used Handbrake to transcode a season of a show at time from MKV/720p to MP4/800x480. It was super simple, they have a phone profile you click on and voila. Downside? a bit more harddrive space it used, upside? Instantaneous playback.
Also, streaming MP4 h264 videos (which are natively supported by the Nexus S) via Upnplay would sometimes just quit the app randomly. Moboplayer was more stable in that regard too.

How to download youtube videos to my GS3

I have my new GS3 and i want to download and save youtube videos any apps that can you recommend to me.
http://m.tubemate.net/
ChaseBroyles said:
http://m.tubemate.net/
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Thanks for the reply does this apps can be found in PlayStore?
jameski182 said:
Thanks for the reply does this apps can be found in PlayStore?
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I got it from the amazon app store ,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/get/android
Or
http://m.tubemate.net/
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Love that app. You can download in any version that the video allows and you can download as mp3
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bluedevils2003 said:
I got it from the amazon app store ,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/get/android
Or
http://m.tubemate.net/
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I have try this...
Thanks for sharing...
Follow-up Question: Download Resolution
As a follow-up question on Tubemate:
I've been using Tubemate for about 5 months now and absolutely love it. One thing I've noticed, though, is that sometimes when I download a video at full resolution, it doesn't play very well in any video player I have tried (stock TW Video Player, MXPlayer, VLC). The video will play for a certain length (sometimes 1/2 the video, sometimes 3/4 of it) and the video will freeze (sound continues) and then the video will restart from the beginning. If I skip ahead of the "freeze point" the video continues fine.
I know that Tubemate downloads the files in sections and stitches it together (think of old-school r.00 and r.01 files), so it sounds like the problem is that the particular section the "freeze point" is in was corrupt. If I download the video in a different format (or redownload it at the original resolution) it sometimes works better.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with Tubemate downloads.
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As a follow-up question on Tubemate:
I've been using Tubemate for about 5 months now and absolutely love it. One thing I've noticed, though, is that sometimes when I download a video at full resolution, it doesn't play very well in any video player I have tried (stock TW Video Player, MXPlayer, VLC). The video will play for a certain length (sometimes 1/2 the video, sometimes 3/4 of it) and the video will freeze (sound continues) and then the video will restart from the beginning. If I skip ahead of the "freeze point" the video continues fine.
I know that Tubemate downloads the files in sections and stitches it together (think of old-school r.00 and r.01 files), so it sounds like the problem is that the particular section the "freeze point" is in was corrupt. If I download the video in a different format (or redownload it at the original resolution) it sometimes works better.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with Tubemate downloads.
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I've had this issue before.. It happens. Sometimes I go to the download folder and make sure its really at a 100%. But I figure its the video codecs on the phone.. sometimes they just hitch a part and its all downhill from there. But tubemate is by far the best. not only do you not have to deal with ads, it gives you options to select which video size you want which is always a plus
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I have try this...
Thanks for sharing...
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No problem man have you tried it yet ? This is one of my favorite apps
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BroadcastJunkie said:
I've had this issue before.. It happens. Sometimes I go to the download folder and make sure its really at a 100%. But I figure its the video codecs on the phone.. sometimes they just hitch a part and its all downhill from there. But tubemate is by far the best. not only do you not have to deal with ads, it gives you options to select which video size you want which is always a plus
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I believe its because our phones are 1280x720 and if you download at 1920x1080 then your phone can't play it cause it can't handle it. Its the same for me. As for everyone else.
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YouTube looks gross....

Is this app even pushing 720p?? It looks more like the HQ you get on 3G instead of the HD on WiFi.
I have the WiFi only N7.
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To be honest I don't think the youtube app has ever pushed proper 720p let alone 1080p when the HD option was checked.
If you want, you can use a modded version of the old youtube app that allows you to select 720p/1080p and has other tweaks such as screen off playback and the ability to download the videos.
Search google for "youtube modded apk" and it should be the first link from XDA. (I can't post links yet)
As far as I know the only functionality you lose is the floating window thing but personally I don't really see the use in that myself.
Check this video out! I thought it looked great!
http://youtu.be/0FMfsT11pdA
Not just the playback but the whole app are so blown up, you can only see 2 huge thumbnails at a time
The new Youtube app messes up the video quality. You can fix it by downgrading (uninstall updates in app info).
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Is this app even pushing 720p?? It looks more like the HQ you get on 3G instead of the HD on WiFi.
I have the WiFi only N7
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Try the app on my sig
Ya I find utube bad quality and stutters fir me... not sure if it Wi-Fi issue or kernel...it doesn't look 1080p
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Mine neither looks like 1080p.
im gonna try that modded old version of youtube, i dont like that floating HD showtime app, i don't get the point of the floating youtube
o i get it now, its kinda like having a picture in picture TV, those were so 90s lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715

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