I'm having issues playing adobe flash on my tab s. I installed the player from the website but still different Internet browsers can't run the flash plugins.
Here is a website that tests whether flash is running or not.
http://www.chemgapedia.de/vsengine/help/en/flash/
Anyone has a solution?
Is Dolphin with jet pack enabled and "flash player" set to Always on one you have tried? If so, can't help.
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Actually I'm running Boat Browser. I tried switching between always on and on demand and didn't have success with flash plugin. I doubt that it's the Brower since I'm using the same browser on my note 2014 tab.
Did your browser run the flash plugin on the website I provided?
Dolphin and Opera work for me with flash
Both dolphin & boat support flash plugin ... i used
I like most boat
kanhaiya
Ok it works on dolphin browser but not boat browser. Weird...
Thanks for the help!
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Afternoon all
Did a search but couldn't find anything dealing with this particular issue (if I've missed something, please point it out.).
When I use the native browser and hit a YouTube link, the browser opens up the HTC flash player/streaming media player. But I want it to open the YouTube app, like my HTC Hero used to.
I've tried clearing the defaults for the flash player, streaming media player, youtube app and internet but no joy.
If I try the same test using the Dolphin browser, I get the option to open youtube links with the youtube app, which is what I want the native browser to do!
Does anyone know how to get the native browser to handle youtube links with the youtube app?
Cheers
Splath
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anybody..
It's the same on mine. Can't see any way of changing it. I wonder if this is in anticipation of full flash support in the next Android release?
AFAIK it *should* work - it worked fine on the Hero and it works with the dolphin browser... I'm completely stumped
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Since FLash player 10.2 came out for our phones, I noticed that a lot of web sites seem to not PLAY flash video anymore using a browser such as MIREN, BOAT or even the stock sense browser..
does anyone know why? for instance? try to play videos on www.unlimitedsounds.com/blog .. they no longer play but did in 10.1 flash
Thanks....
Is there any work around for us to watch videos I have Adobe side loaded and am using dolphin Browser HD but I still can't watch videos like these.....anyone?
Jess813 said:
Is there any work around for us to watch videos I have Adobe side loaded and am using dolphin Browser HD but I still can't watch videos like these.....anyone?
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This is relevant to your interests: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772245&highlight=flash+player
Dolphin Browser removed support for Flash in the latest version as it is not supported officially by Android.
You would have to side load an older version on Dolphin Browser, or use the stock one.
Stock browser works really well and supports Flash. IMO a 3rd party browser isn't necessary.
Thank u all great feedback
3 questions about the web browser and things related.
1: what is the best web browser? some people say Dolphin, yet some say Dolphin Beta? I'm looking for something that supports flash videos (like south park studios . com, and flash / java games) Someone point me in the right direction. Also when I do get a 3rd party web browser do I still need my stock? Will it serve any purpose?
2: If I download a web browser that supports flash, do I still need Adobe Flash Player or no? Also is there a particular version of Adobe flash Player that's superior? Someone said 10.6 was the best, I'm on 11.1, does it make a difference? Any benefits one has that the other doesn't?
And 3: What exactly is HTML5, It's like a Desktop viewing experience on a mobile device right?
-Thanks
Xperia Player said:
3 questions about the web browser and things related.
1: what is the best web browser? some people say Dolphin, yet some say Dolphin Beta? I'm looking for something that supports flash videos (like south park studios . com, and flash / java games) Someone point me in the right direction. Also when I do get a 3rd party web browser do I still need my stock? Will it serve any purpose?
2: If I download a web browser that supports flash, do I still need Adobe Flash Player or no? Also is there a particular version of Adobe flash Player that's superior? Someone said 10.6 was the best, I'm on 11.1, does it make a difference? Any benefits one has that the other doesn't?
And 3: What exactly is HTML5, It's like a Desktop viewing experience on a mobile device right?
-Thanks
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1. I personally love Dolphin Beta. Great loading times and the best support for HTML5 as well as flash player. After you installed Dolphin you don't need stock anymore, but I keep it installed, just in case. The difference between standard and beta version is that the beta version has a customized engine that supports HTML5 and is much faster that the stock one.
2. From what I gathered, Dolphin uses the stock browser engine with a layer of customizations on top, so I think you still need to have Adobe Flash installed, though I'm not 100% sure. You should try uninstalling and checking if it still works in Dolphin.
3. HTML5 is a new standard for web pages, it allows you to have games and video players work directly without having to install any plugins (e.g. Java, Flash, etc.)
Si1ver Shad0w said:
1. I personally love Dolphin Beta. Great loading times and the best support for HTML5 as well as flash player. After you installed Dolphin you don't need stock anymore, but I keep it installed, just in case. The difference between standard and beta version is that the beta version has a customized engine that supports HTML5 and is much faster that the stock one.
2. From what I gathered, Dolphin uses the stock browser engine with a layer of customizations on top, so I think you still need to have Adobe Flash installed, though I'm not 100% sure. You should try uninstalling and checking if it still works in Dolphin.
3. HTML5 is a new standard for web pages, it allows you to have games and video players work directly without having to install any plugins (e.g. Java, Flash, etc.)
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sorry for hi-jack this thread but out of interest, how is the dolphin browser? battery drainage problem?
yersterday I discovered, that flash is not supported by the 2 browsers supplied.
But there are still a lot of webpages supporting only flash e.g. for videos. There seem to be plugins for Firefox ... is there a way to get Flash running on the "built in" or Chrome browser ?
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yersterday I discovered, that flash is not supported by the 2 browsers supplied.
But there are still a lot of webpages supporting only flash e.g. for videos. There seem to be plugins for Firefox ... is there a way to get Flash running on the "built in" or Chrome browser ?
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there's no way dude.. try dolphin or something else