i have upgraded my XDA II windows first edition to 2nd edition using the XDA-DEVELOPERS hack.
it's so great.
but i have a problem, how could i play flash exe files? (when i try to click on the exe files, it doesnt do anything)
should i install a new flash player? (coz there is already a pre installed flash player from XDA-DEVELOPERS hack)
thanks...
try the one @ zevink.com its for internet explorer, it works for me.
thats where i got my flash player...
how do i play the flash files? should it be swf format or in exe format?
when i browse the internet using my xda, swf's that are in a site are working. but what should i do to play my own swf's?
usually you goto an html created page with the flash in it, and it will load on your phone.
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just installed HyperDroid 1.6 on my HD2. Smooth install but now the music player wont recognize my music files. opened file explorer and tried to manually launch them and it says the file type is not recognized (.mp3). Any help? Comments? All greatly appreciated, thanks.
I had the same problem (kinda), got a bunch of music in .flac format, but the thing refused to play them (even though the ROM I was using supports it)
I solved it by re-installing the ROM (deleting android folder and copying new)
Or if you don't want to do that you can install an app called "meridian media player" from the android market, it should allow you to play the music.
P.S. I'm using this as my android ROM
Meh, will try the bone stock cyanogen one you linked me. Really like the one i have, seems to have a larger resolution and is a lot smoother. Is the one you linked similar?
I've been playing around with several ROMs this week, and I remember on one of them there was a cool app already installed that allowed me to stream media from my desktop PC onto my Epic video player. I cannot remember the name of it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Are you talking about Allshare? It comes with the stock OS too, but you can stream video files from other servers to your phone.
I think so actually. But I don't see it in the market. How do I get it back?
Or is there something in the market that will do the same thing?
What ROM are you running now? I know a few ROMs have the option of installing the default apps additionally, like SyndicateRom and Quantum Rom... check the posts of the ROMs and they may have the addon zip file to install it
Ok, I'll check to see if they have it there. I wonder if just the apk is available anywhere.
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If its offered in the orig post of whatever rom you're running, but packaged in a bundle of stock apps, you could just open up the zip on ur computer (use 7zip), delete all of the ones u don't want, then close, save, copy to ur SD, then flash it in clockwork.
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hi all, im using samsung galaxy sl.
i wan to download mp3 from mp3.sogou.com.
when i click the download button in the download page, i only manage to download the html of that page but not the mp3, so i wonder what is the problem....
i try to download apk from some website too, same thing happen.
the file showed to be download is .apk, but when downloading, it is .html.
when done, i open it, it is the html of the page that contains the download.
is there anyway to download mp3/apk from website (through internet)?
Try opera mobile or install "download all files" from the market.
''musicbox turkce'' apk downloads mp3 songs..try it
I'm not 100% sure if this works, but download astro file manager, free from the market...go to options/preferences and there is an option to download all file types, select that and see how it goes...
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thanks all, i will try all the suggestion.
Btw, i tried "download all files".. can't solve the problem, it still download the HTML instead of the file i want
Try mp3 music download app ba..
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Opera mobile is cool! thanks...
dolphin browser hd runs flawesly too
Or you could choose to purchase music, downloading from these sites is illegal.
Hi all can someone help me get my BBC iplayer working again.
I installed flash player 11 and now BBC iplayer does not work,
I am still on the stock rom not rooted .
Thanks in advance
Amazons customer service is decent what did they say?
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Apparently, when you install the adobe flash player, it has been set as a default player for your KF. To allow other players, you need to go to system setup then select application management then select flash player then deactivate the default option.
After you comlete the above step, you have two players and the system will prompt you to select which player when you ask to play any thing. Do not select a default option if you want to use both of them.
Regards
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All sorted now I just kept installing different Flash player APKs until it worked.
Thanks for the replies.
Hi all!
I'm on a custom 4.4.4.
I've been using UC Browser exclusively as a flash player. It's not tagged as an Internet Browser in my phone, but as an emulator .
The thing is the new versions have no support for flash (at least on 4.4.4.), so I never update this app.
I've managed to download an old UC Browser version that works as decent as possible with local .swf files: UC Browser 10.10.8.820.
Along with that one I downloaded the newest available flash player version from Adobe's site - Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.81).
No matter how recent the flash player version I got, as soon as I opened UC Browser I was being told that my Flash Player is outdated and I was advised to get a "newer" one, for a simple tap of a button.
Of course that's dubious, but all aside, this was working great. Also, the other apps that supported flash were able to recognize and use this one.
I somehow uninstalled this flash player and nowas we speak, it' s been pulled down. The browser no longer downloads that particular exclusively working version.
Is there anyone out there that happens to have this particular UC Browser's Flash Player installed or backed up? I would be forever grateful.
Thank you!