Hey guys,
Just wondering if there's a flash player for the opera in the stock rhodium ROM?
Cheers`
Hi, no there is no flash support in Opera. In the new beta 9.7 Opera there is a flash lite support. But unfortune most websites such as cnn.com etc use flash10 or worse Silverlight, so have to wait a few more years till you can watch these :S
However, there is a youtube application in stock witch works good. Also there is a mobile browser named SkyFire that plays flash. I dont like it but it shows flash, so..
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Skyfire supports flash. You can watch flashmovies on any website you would like.
Hello,
has anybody experience with this skyfire browser?
Speed, rendering, stability?
Thanxs Reiner
reinera said:
Hello,
has anybody experience with this skyfire browser?
Speed, rendering, stability?
Thanxs Reiner
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Skyfire is similar to Opera Mini in that it uses a proxy to do the rendering. However, it plays flash, so websites look like they are supposed to.
It's free, so try it out.
Why don't you try this? It works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544770
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Hi,
In cooked roms etc has opera had the flash patch, and if anyone is running one can you try http://www.formula1.com/video/ only way I can get it to work is in skyfire but opera seems much better for the video to be honest (when tried with iplayer etc).
Just got a htc Touch 2.
Installed opera mobile v10b2, works great. Having problem getting a flash player for it. Can't play video or flash games.
Tried adobe site. v7 doesnt work on our wm6.5
It installs but still dont play video on iplayer etc
Any advice...?
You should try skyfire. It works pretty well on my mega. There are a lot of videos on youtube about it. Hope it helps.
Thanks for the reply htctouch2PT
I tried Skyfire... and my response was.. "eewww"
Compared to Opera10, its really a mess. It reminds me of Yahoo homepage from back in the days.
Anyone else got any suggestions on where I can get flash player fro opera mobile10?
...or if Adobe are going to release a new version of flash player for ppc
lastvampire said:
Thanks for the reply htctouch2PT
I tried Skyfire... and my response was.. "eewww"
Compared to Opera10, its really a mess. It reminds me of Yahoo homepage from back in the days.
Anyone else got any suggestions on where I can get flash player fro opera mobile10?
...or if Adobe are going to release a new version of flash player for ppc
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You need Opera 9.5 / 9.7 and this: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544770. I've personaly installed it on my Mega and works flawlessly with YouTube.
Hi
Can anyone tell me if I should be able to watch flash videos from the BBC news website? I am using stock opera 9.7 and I can't view them. I know that the device is not flash 10 compatable (gggrrr) but am unsure if I should be able to view the videos embedded on the bbc news site. Can anyone else??
Ta
adaduk said:
Hi
Can anyone tell me if I should be able to watch flash videos from the BBC news website? I am using stock opera 9.7 and I can't view them. I know that the device is not flash 10 compatable (gggrrr) but am unsure if I should be able to view the videos embedded on the bbc news site. Can anyone else??
Ta
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It used to be possible to play them in Internet Explorer, but I've a feeling the BBC may have changed the format recently. I don't think they'll play in Opera Mobile 10, either, even though that does have some flash support. Your best bet is probably to use Skyfire.
They work in IE just fine for me, even the watch live streams for bbc2 ,3 etc work the only videos that dont work for me on the BBC site are the Live bbc 1 stream and iPlayer which show green and garbled stuff
Opera has never worked on the bbc videos for me at least, always moans about no javascript enabled or wrong version of flash
just tried to use IE and when I click a video IE crashes and closes. very anoying.....
Try, http://get.skyfire.com/.
thanks, i have used skyfire and it works ok but seems v slow compared to opera. I was trying to see if its possible just to have one browser that does everything! I guess not. It's very annoying and the only thing that really niggles me about the HD2. You'd think browsing would be the thing they'd really want to sort but no..... we still have to use 2 or 3 browsers depending on what we want to do. A bit of a joke really......
I hope some clever bod here can somehow get flash 10 to work on the HD2 seeing as it now seems that Adobe aren't!! I wonder if I could sue adobe? You spend £300+ on a handset as they say the HD2 will be the first WM device to support flash10 then a few weeks after I splash out they announce that they are no longer doing so!!! ggggrrrrrr
adaduk said:
we still have to use 2 or 3 browsers depending on what we want to do. A bit of a joke really......
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Lol I use Opera 9.7 for everyday browsing and I have Skyfire, Opera 10 and IE installed for 'backup browsing'!
So I was just wondering if anybody knew of good web browsers that had Flash support?
I've been using Skyfire and I'm loving how fast pages load and the homepage customization, just wondering if there were other browsers to pick from.
opera 10 beta has flash that works on some sites and a browser called uzard web
theirs really nothing out there better than skyfire in terms of flash having flash opera it just slows down your phone and crashes the browser in my case. Im not too in with skyfire but to watch videos it does the job. I really hate the fact adobe dropped the flash 10.1 for windows mobile it was already half done.
I tried Flash on Opera 9.7, but the results were awful - scrolling was impossible, and the lag... terrible.
On the other hand I quite like the Flash in IE. You can actually play some flash games with very little crashing - Dicewars .
i have tmobile. htc hd2, skyfire is not working, i have used opera 10, but idont like it. if someone knows any other browsrer, whivh i can use to watch live knternet tv. thanks
Try uZard Web P v2.0B VGA its better for flash support.