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Originally Posted by sw20matt
sorry if this is a repost, but I only have my phone to get online. is there a flash player for windows mobile?
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Originally Posted by Donovan P
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There is a flash player 7 coming out for PPC windows mobile, made by adobe themselves. Not out yet though. As for youtube and google videos, run TCPMP with the Skunkworks flashbundle. Search on google for both of them. Donovan. |
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Originally Posted by genaldar
Flash 7 is out (I mentioned it in my earlier post). It doesn't work for any video sites though.
btw I have no idea why you can't get flash lite sw20matt, but bear in mind it will only work if you have the newest opera mobile (or is it mini? I get them confused because I don't use them). |
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Originally Posted by sw20matt
I think I need step by step including web sites on how to install a flash player that will work with the browser so that I can watch youtube or whatever else on my touch. I know it is out there and if not someone needs to make it. I dont get the prupose of these flash players that you have to enter a link or that dont even affect the browser. can someone please help!
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Originally Posted by Rebel_lord
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=360221
I'm sure you can find it somewhere else (instead of having to flash on a rom) but basically you want to install TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media Player) and install the Flash video cab file and then do a soft reset. |
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Originally Posted by LouMessina
This is a frustrating topic. As far as I can see, Adobe offers FlashPlayer 7 for PPC, which is outdated. Flashlite appears to be more current, but it looks like it is not available to the end-user. It must be pre-installed in the device or in a program or browser. Neither version of FlashPlayer has allowed me to view YouTube, even on their mobile site.
There also is a lack of adequate memory in many HTC devices. I thought upgrading my AT&T 8525 to WM6 would solve the problem, but it diminished the available memory. The two options are to try third-party solutions, as suggested above, or visit non-Flash video sites such as Blue Apple or Tiny Tube. |
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Originally Posted by genaldar
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You can get flashlite and install it as an end user (I have). But its true that it won't work in PIE (which I already said). It supposedly works in opera mobile (or mini, I forget which). btw you don't need flash for youtube mobile |
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Originally Posted by phillyguerrilla
i give up, i'm obviously the stupidest person on this site with a cell phone. adobe/macromedia flash players dont work.
tcpmp doesnt work. other suggestions work ONLY if i go to mobytube instead of youtube. I WANT TO USE MY ATLAS THE SAME WAY PEOPLE USE THEIR IPHONE! if i click on a video i wan tthat video to play immediately without going thru 40 different programs. if anyone has an ABSOLUTE answer to my problem, please send me a private messege. i'm not interested in run around answers or downloading multiple programs. i want a single download/single answer/single program resolution. PLEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASE! |
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Originally Posted by rfarnell
PhillyGuerilla,
I have just successfully managed to get Youtube to work by using Opera Mobile 8.65 (I'm currently using it on the 30 day trial) and Flashlite 2.1. Opera mobile has better file handling than IE so find a way to get the opera mobile cab file onto your device and then navigate to the following page to get the WM6 Flashlite 2.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...d.php?p=1865462 and download the attached cab file using opera mobile. I have just checked and youtube does now work with Internet explorer as well. |
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