I found a link in another thread for a replacement flash for tegra devices. I un-installed flash and re-installed this version and hulu works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=688054&page=36
I know its been asked loads and people say its not worth it but anyone made this work? I tried it in 2.1 and it wouldnt work for me.
I'm also interested in doing this. I have an HTC Tattoo running CM7, I can't run Flash 10.1 since my processor is Armv6. I'm looking for a way to make flashlite run, so that I have some flash support in browser.
tolgainci said:
I'm also interested in doing this. I have an HTC Tattoo running CM7, I can't run Flash 10.1 since my processor is Armv6. I'm looking for a way to make flashlite run, so that I have some flash support in browser.
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I would also like to have flash on my phone. I think that either Adobe or someone must rewrite flash to work on armv6. Maybe we should make a petition for Adobe to make flash for our phone?
Hello,
I have some additional info about running Flash on ARMv6 devices. For the time being, our only option is to run Flash Lite 3 or Flash Lite 4. Actually Flash Lite 4 is exactly what we are looking for, since it's a stripped down version of Flash 10.1 that can run on ARMv6 devices!
Dexter's TatFroyoTatoo v0.4 ROM includes Flash Lite 4 from HTC. It's actually ported from HTC Wildfire, and works quite well in my opinion. The down side is that this ROM has Sense UI and apparently HTC Flash 4 plug-in requires it. I'm not a big fan of Sense
I'm currently trying to figure out a way to remove the dependency or include minimum missing dependencies so that I can build an AOSP or CM based ROM that includes Flash Lite 4 for HTC Tattoo/Click. I think it can be done for other devices as well.
Regards,
Tolga
Use Skyfire browser
You can try Skyfire browser it has flash support by converting flash content to HTML 5 on its server
Unfortunately Skyfire just works for videos. It can't play other flash content, so it doesn't work in my case.
I'd love to have Flash Lite 4 or Flash 10.1 too.
However, Adobe has released Flash to HTML5 tool. It works with simple banners for now. But, it just gives us a clear message. Flash is not here to stay. When HTML5 is mass adapted, Flash will have to die.
On the side note, I'd point my hands on Ideos X3.
It was launched recently(in Korea, on last 3rd if memory serves correctly).
It supposedly has a ARMv6 processor yet sport Flash 10.1 on the specs. Would be glad if anyone can rip the apk off this thing.
Recommend that it should not be installed because: not a flash 10 (Gt540 never flash 10) => useless, just a few more loads of banner ads and still not see the flash video, flash game, slower browsing! So who has read this part anywhere, best not to install
Sorry for my Eng!
The reason Id like Flash lite is that some sites use Flash for audio streaming rather than video! This is an example :
http://www.radioreference.com/
I would have thought it should be easy to do that as its minimal processing. Ive tried Skyfire and other browsers and they dont work in this case.
tolgainci said:
Hello,
I have some additional info about running Flash on ARMv6 devices. For the time being, our only option is to run Flash Lite 3 or Flash Lite 4. Actually Flash Lite 4 is exactly what we are looking for, since it's a stripped down version of Flash 10.1 that can run on ARMv6 devices!
Dexter's TatFroyoTatoo v0.4 ROM includes Flash Lite 4 from HTC. It's actually ported from HTC Wildfire, and works quite well in my opinion. The down side is that this ROM has Sense UI and apparently HTC Flash 4 plug-in requires it. I'm not a big fan of Sense
I'm currently trying to figure out a way to remove the dependency or include minimum missing dependencies so that I can build an AOSP or CM based ROM that includes Flash Lite 4 for HTC Tattoo/Click. I think it can be done for other devices as well.
Regards,
Tolga
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did you figure it out how get the flash lite by itself?
ultrajv said:
The reason Id like Flash lite is that some sites use Flash for audio streaming rather than video! This is an example :
http://www.radioreference.com/
I would have thought it should be easy to do that as its minimal processing. Ive tried Skyfire and other browsers and they dont work in this case.
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The problem is Flash supports mp3 codec and HTML5 audio supports ogg codec. This is why all those sites are still using Flash. It might or might not work with Flash lite. That's another issue. For music hosts, implementing HTML5 means converting the whole backend.
Check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1155538
Can anyone who already has one, install flash and report if it works?
i do not have a Nexus 7 but i have a Galaxy Nexus which i installed the I/O version of jelly bean on.
I can confirm that Flash worked perfectly with Firefox (chrome does not support it) and the stock browser (one rom included that).
i tested with amazon prime instant video and youtube.
Proof: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113128174610918949268/posts/5kE9YdBDrDM
Yes, you can install Adobe Flash & Air. I've installed both on my device
Questions go in the Q&A section
but make sure you've got it installed by mid-august cause adobe are removing it from the store.
http://m.guardian.co.uk/technology/...ndroid-dies-adobe?cat=technology&type=article
Well let's hope that HTML5 gets more support soon :banghead:
Alternate download source for Flash install files
After mid-August, you may still be able to find Android Flash at the Adobe web site. I'm too new to be allowed to post links here but I found the apk version at the Adobe web site look for the page titled Flash Player Help Archived Flash Player versions.
Mark
My nexus 7 is still on pre-order. But I did test the stock browser of my phone running android 2.3.7 for HTML5 from this link:
http://html5test.com/
Looks like HTML5 is not fully supported on the browser I'm using
Can someone that already has the device test this and share the results?
I only have to say that someone called ChaChon posted on Bugzilla the .apk a modified installer for Adobe Flash Player that WORKS -at least for me- with Firefox in Android 4.4 KitKat.
If someone wants to try you can download from here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=935676#c23
First uninstall previous flash player then install the new, reboot and try if it works for you.
Hope it helps.
Hi all, I've looked around and tried my best to understand how to room and install a custom rom on my Xoom 2 but I can't find the files to do such job. Every time I would click the link for the tutorial to download the rom required, the page isn't found.
If someone could point me in the right direction with how to root and install a custom rom, I would much appreciate it.
I've found my old tablet and would like very much to update it, it's kind of useless now. I can't find the files aswell
It's a shame as its such a good tablet. I only want to use it for web browsing and sitting in bed watching Youtube or Twitch, but with Youtube, when I launch the app It sends me to the play store as there is a updated version, but it won't let me update it.
So I assume that the tablet's software is too old and that's why I wanted to install a more up to date rom.
Hopefully someone will step forward and give us the help and the right direction to the files needed
Same here
I would like to flash a custom ROM to a Xoom 2 Media Edition (MZ607) because some important apps won't open in the stock Android 4.0.4. It looks like some people had developed ROMs for it to run Android 5.1 (or 5.1.1), but I am not able to find this ROM. If someone knows where this ROM is supposed to be, I will be very grateful! I rooted it with Kingoroot but this won't get me any far without a ROM...