i upgraded froyo 2.2 on my gt i5801. upgrading was successful but im not able to download and install adobe flash player from the market. what should i do.
akku.a.aus said:
i upgraded froyo 2.2 on my gt i5801. upgrading was successful but im not able to download and install adobe flash player from the market. what should i do.
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There is no flash support for galaxy 3 as of now...and some people say its not supported for the type of processor our phone comes with
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if u want to use flash to cross the pesky download waiting counter and other necessities of browsing then use opera mobile it has built in flash
if u want to see videos then use youtube app from stock firmware
there is no SEPARATE flash support for our phones but apps which already have flash integrated in them will work
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I'm using a 2.1 firmware and the only thing I see in the web browser that might be Flash is stupid banner ads. I can't get flash videos to play at all and other flash apps and games don't work.
My Nokia 5800 had Flash Lite but it could play videos and run many Flash apps just fine.
I know we're getting full Flash support with Froyo but I still want some basic Flash support for now. I don't want to install the leaked Froyo builds.
So is there a way to get Flash Lite to work like the Nokia 5800 version? Maybe the firmware I'm using just doesn't run it properly? I'm using GYH1.
Or is the Android Flash lite really just rubbish that can't do anything but ads?
Maddmatt said:
I'm using a 2.1 firmware and the only thing I see in the web browser that might be Flash is stupid banner ads. I can't get flash videos to play at all and other flash apps and games don't work.
My Nokia 5800 had Flash Lite but it could play videos and run many Flash apps just fine.
I know we're getting full Flash support with Froyo but I still want some basic Flash support for now. I don't want to install the leaked Froyo builds.
So is there a way to get Flash Lite to work like the Nokia 5800 version? Maybe the firmware I'm using just doesn't run it properly? I'm using GYH1.
Or is the Android Flash lite really just rubbish that can't do anything but ads?
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Think the best option is to install skyfire unless you want to install JP3(some bugs).
Maddmatt said:
I'm using a 2.1 firmware and the only thing I see in the web browser that might be Flash is stupid banner ads. I can't get flash videos to play at all and other flash apps and games don't work.
My Nokia 5800 had Flash Lite but it could play videos and run many Flash apps just fine.
I know we're getting full Flash support with Froyo but I still want some basic Flash support for now. I don't want to install the leaked Froyo builds.
So is there a way to get Flash Lite to work like the Nokia 5800 version? Maybe the firmware I'm using just doesn't run it properly? I'm using GYH1.
Or is the Android Flash lite really just rubbish that can't do anything but ads?
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have you enabled plug-ins? browser=> more => settings => pick the box which says enable plug-ins
Toss3 said:
Think the best option is to install skyfire unless you want to install JP3(some bugs).
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The bugs are the reason I'm avoiding the Froyo builds for now. Guess I'll try Skyfire. I know about it but it's still pretty limited compared to actual Flash
hiraj_panosian said:
have you enabled plug-ins? browser=> more => settings => pick the box which says enable plug-ins
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I made sure it's checked but I still get nothing but ads
Does it work better for you? If so please tell me what firmware you have.
when i was on jf3 i had it enabled and it worked perfect I could play games, watch movies, after that I jumped to jm1 here it didnt work at all. And now on jm2 it works again(a)
Thanks guys. Must just be this firmware then. Strange though, I'm pretty sure it didn't work when I was on JM2.
I'm wondering which firmware I should use then? Can't wait for the official Froyo update.
I'm considering JM5 since a lot of people seem to be using it.
Edit: Tested it myself, it works!
I have recently purchased a galaxy gt-p1000 tab and im having trouble using the tinychat.com website.
Colleagues of mine are able to access this website using stock browser on their HTC devices with the flash update installed.
AFAIK firefox on android does not yet support flash, so is there any way i can get this site to function?
What if one was to acquire the browser .apk from a HTC android device, would this install on a gt-p1000 tab?
Regards.
hey man, you should be able to browse any flash sites using the stock browser, you can check with www.motogp.com or something like cnn.com that uses flash, if those work it maybe a problem with that particular flash app you're trying to run.
let me know how it goes.
kunjar said:
I have recently purchased a galaxy gt-p1000 tab and im having trouble using the tinychat.com website.
Colleagues of mine are able to access this website using stock browser on their HTC devices with the flash update installed.
AFAIK firefox on android does not yet support flash, so is there any way i can get this site to function?
What if one was to acquire the browser .apk from a HTC android device, would this install on a gt-p1000 tab?
Regards.
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Sounds like you have an official (and old) firmware, try updating with a new custom one. Another thing could be using Opera Mobile, but if the issue is the firmware, flash is going to be slow anyway.
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can anyone tell me how i can get Adobe Flash Player....cause there has been so many videos i am not able to watch because of that.....it takes me to the play store to download but it keeps saying its not compatible with my device....any suggestions ????
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Root your device, then install the stock JB browser and the flash APK. Do a search for both on xda, you should have no problem finding them. Or you can use an older version of Dolphin browser like 8.5.1 instead of the stock browser, this will not require rooting the device though you will need to set the option for allowing installations from unknown sources in Settings.
Read this thread. It has everything you need to get flash working on the N7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30973920
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Download the APK directly from Adobe:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.17/install_flash_player_ics.apk
Then download a browser from the Play Store that supports the flash plugin on Jelly Bean (not Chrome or Dolphin). I use Boat Browser.
I know that Flash is no longer officially supported but ran into something that I am not sure how to work around. I have had my note since it came out so I had flash installed long before updates. I side loaded flash long ago and it works with dolphin browser as well as stock ( i know it does not work with chrome).
My issue is a friend of mine just got a new note 10.1 and while he can side load flash none of the browsers will play flash content. The message of "adobe flash 10.1 or higher is required". In dolphin the flash content toggle is disabled. Is there any way to change that?
I thought this would be easier and I have searched the forum and can't seem to find anything that has current instructions.
Any help would be great.
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I know that Flash is no longer officially supported but ran into something that I am not sure how to work around. I have had my note since it came out so I had flash installed long before updates. I side loaded flash long ago and it works with dolphin browser as well as stock ( i know it does not work with chrome).
My issue is a friend of mine just got a new note 10.1 and while he can side load flash none of the browsers will play flash content. The message of "adobe flash 10.1 or higher is required". In dolphin the flash content toggle is disabled. Is there any way to change that?
I thought this would be easier and I have searched the forum and can't seem to find anything that has current instructions.
Any help would be great.
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Its in Themes and Apps Adobe Flash thread .
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Try latest version of flash player by a member called stemboat in this forum
Delete data of browsers before installing flash apk
Make sure it is installed and before install check unknown sources
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new flash player version
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.48/install_flash_player_ics.apk
Ever since upgrading to 4.3 I have been unable to watch any flash video on my nexus 7. I've upgraded to the latest version of adobe flash and have tried firefox, its beta, boat, aosp browser, and next browser. It always crashes as soon as any flash content begins to load. Anyone know how to dfix this? I'm incredibly frustrated with this.
HunterTheDog said:
Ever since upgrading to 4.3 I have been unable to watch any flash video on my nexus 7. I've upgraded to the latest version of adobe flash and have tried firefox, its beta, boat, aosp browser, and next browser. It always crashes as soon as any flash content begins to load. Anyone know how to dfix this? I'm incredibly frustrated with this.
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this is a known problem and there really isn't a consistent way to fix it. mix and matching browsers and flash versions seems to only have a hit and miss effectiveness. it is a problem between android 4.3 and flash and there hasnt been a real fix for it. the only browser that i've been able to get to work consistantly with flash on 4.3 is UC Browser. there's a lot of things i dont like about it but it gets the job done when i need to use flash.
Firefox BETA also seems to work fine with flash... I had no luck with other browsers...
4.2.2 flashback fixed my 4.3 problems.
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I have v4.3 JB. I installed Flash Player 11.1 and it works perfectly with firefox browser. I went to firefox setting and enabled the plugins. I tried to make the latest Dolphin browser works with the flash player but no luck. I don't understand why Google hates so much Flash player that they prevent people to install the plugin (not available in play store and need to check "unknown source" to install the plugin).