Chrome beta doesn't play flash?? - Eee Pad Transformer General

Guys i've just upgraded to ICS and installed the Chrome browser.. really love it, but tried to go to a site to watch some anime and it says there's no pluggin.. Is there anyway around this??
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Flash is not officially supported. HTML5 is.
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It does not support flash yet they are working with adobe

mrevankyle said:
It does not support flash yet they are working with adobe
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Actually they are not.. adobe will no longer make a plugging for any new mobile devices.....
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/2/7...ported-chrome-android-browser-android-browser

tweaked said:
Actually they are not.. adobe will no longer make a plugging for any new mobile devices.....
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/2/7...ported-chrome-android-browser-android-browser
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oho ok last i heard was that they were sorry about that

mrevankyle said:
oho ok last i heard was that they were sorry about that
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No sorrys needed. adobe just sux. Lol

The problem is not that flash is not supported in browser, it is that web site developers are still using it to develop websites !!!

mcbyte_it you are too right. Flash is slowwwwwww

mcbyte_it said:
The problem is not that flash is not supported in browser, it is that web site developers are still using it to develop websites !!!
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I preface this with, i dont code flash, BUT how is this web developers issues when adobe is claiming flash is alive and well for desktops? These days companies cant afford to provide 2 completely different web sites for desktop and mobile and on the desktop there are just too many things that can be done with flash that cant be done in html 5 and we wont even talk about the effort to convert even if they wanted too. This is really a web fragmentation issue that needs to be adressed soon.
I'll also add that not being able to set useragent in chrome or even reliably in stock browser is driving me nuts. I hate mobile sites on my tab.

gottahavit said:
I preface this with, i dont code flash, BUT how is this web developers issues when adobe is claiming flash is alive and well for desktops? These days companies cant afford to provide 2 completely different web sites for desktop and mobile and on the desktop there are just too many things that can be done with flash that cant be done in html 5 and we wont even talk about the effort to convert even if they wanted too. This is really a web fragmentation issue that needs to be adressed soon.
I'll also add that not being able to set useragent in chrome or even reliably in stock browser is driving me nuts. I hate mobile sites on my tab.
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word to this.
i wish people would actually know what the hell they are talking about before they come out with stuff like ' adobe are crap, flash is crap, yadd yadda yadda'.. if these people had ever built a decent working website they would know that HTML5 is not the answer to everything and it is still very limited when compared to Flash.. thats just how it is, its no one fault.
the question we should be asking is how can dolphin implement flash fine and chrome/google cant/wont/dont?
flash works fine on chrome desktop, i just dont think they have activated yet on chrome beta.

bob dylan said:
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i wish people would actually know what the hell they are talking about before they come out with stuff like ' adobe are crap, flash is crap, yadd yadda yadda'.. if these people had ever built a decent working website they would know that HTML5 is not the answer to everything and it is still very limited when compared to Flash.. thats just how it is, its no one fault.
the question we should be asking is how can dolphin implement flash fine and chrome/google cant/wont/dont?
flash works fine on chrome desktop, i just dont think they have activated yet on chrome beta.
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Read the link above...its adobe; not anyone else that isn't supporting it.......its like some of you just talk and talk to read or hear your own voices........

The fifth website i went to using chrome needed flash... and apple reckons flash is not required lol
This was why i sold my iphone years ago.
Not using chrome anymore...

tweaked said:
Read the link above...its adobe; not anyone else that isn't supporting it.......its like some of you just talk and talk to read or hear your own voices........
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absolute rubbish- Flash works fine on Dolphin and Stock browser on ICS.
adobe still support it, they just wont be updating it for mobile devices, BIG DIFFERENCE.
i just love the way that 1 browser doesnt have flash enabled and everyone goes up in arms that adobe are crap etc... its complete tosh. other browser work fine with flash, use them and stop whingeing.

Strange, I have was checking The Verge with chrome for Android and the embedded YouTube video player works. Also the YouTube website, maybe chrome knows that YouTube is a video format and embeds a special player (HTML5).
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bob dylan said:
absolute rubbish- Flash works fine on Dolphin and Stock browser on ICS.
adobe still support it, they just wont be updating it for mobile devices, BIG DIFFERENCE.
i just love the way that 1 browser doesnt have flash enabled and everyone goes up in arms that adobe are crap etc... its complete tosh. other browser work fine with flash, use them and stop whingeing.
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Who is up in arms? Flash is old outdated and a resource hog. I'm glad they are making themselves obsolete.. and their software is bloated garbage. And support and update ain't much of a difference. No future browsers will have flash...unless you want to use old software in the coming years...
No where did I whine about it... talk to yourself about whining....

bob dylan said:
word to this.
i wish people would actually know what the hell they are talking about before they come out with stuff like ' adobe are crap, flash is crap, yadd yadda yadda'.. if these people had ever built a decent working website they would know that HTML5 is not the answer to everything and it is still very limited when compared to Flash.. thats just how it is, its no one fault.
the question we should be asking is how can dolphin implement flash fine and chrome/google cant/wont/dont?
flash works fine on chrome desktop, i just dont think they have activated yet on chrome beta.
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actually dolphin browser is using the same engine as the stock browser - that's why you get flash on dolphin too since you get it on the stock browser. and if i'm not mistaken dolphin browser is an extension of the stock browser, so code wise everything it should be almost the same except the UI and other additional features that makes dolphin unique.
Chrome is a totally diff browser - so flash needs to be supported in it I suppose in order to view flash sites in chrome for android.

thank you everyone for your response.
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Hulu finally works!

No, I was not able to get flash to install or anything crazy like that. Adobe should be releasing flash for ARMv6 processors sometime soon, so until then you can sit tight and enjoy partial flash support (Yes, you can stream TV shows from Hulu!!!!) using Puffin Browser. It is paid app available on the market, and while it's not perfect, it gets the job done. Video playback is a little choppy, but if you let it buffer things play somewhat smoothly.
Does it work with megavideo?
Yes it works with megavideo but it is choppy and lagging a litle bit, also you can't use the fullscreen mode.
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Mmmh... I'm not going to buy it if it's still buggy...
AFAIK Puffin uses cloud computing to render flash... nice one btw!... But I'll not use it by any means for facebook, payments and anything that involves passwords and credit card numbers until im sure that they have secure servers or something...
I will neither condone the act of pirating software, nor will I condemn those that do. I will say this though. I'm sure that one can find many a paid app's apk file if you look hard enough. There is no credit card required for curiosity.
N00b-un-2 said:
I will neither condone the act of pirating software, nor will I condemn those that do. I will say this though. I'm sure that one can find many a paid app's apk file if you look hard enough. There is no credit card required for curiosity.
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how abt skyfire go to hulu.com and play videos with skyfire does thtwork??
sarfaraz1989 said:
how abt skyfire go to hulu.com and play videos with skyfire does thtwork??
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To my experience. Not any more.
I just downloaded the apk of puffin and i do have to say im impressed....youtube works good and other flash sides worked fine too. Id be willing to share the apk
I already shared this browser 3 to 4 days ago.
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Damn, the apk I found is not upgraded and freezes even at the google page
@noob then is that true that adobe trying to develope flash player for arm v6
Mahesh

[Q] Unofficial Flash Player port?

So i've been listening to binaural beats all night, and i've come to a hopeful conclusion regarding Adobe discontinuing Flash Player in mid-August.
My first Android device was the Motorola Flipout, before moving to the Nexus S and the Galaxy Note. I've had Flash on all three, but since the Flipout was only updateable to 2.1, there was an unofficial port that worked just as well as the official version on the Market.
So, with the Nexus 7 being our first pure Jelly Bean tablet (and the fact that i'll sorely miss the perfect Flash support on my HP Touchpad i sold to buy the Nexus), would it be worth investing time and effort into porting Flash Player to future Android versions?
We all know that HTML5 is more versatile, and certainly more open, but Flash is, of course, still the dominant medium of interactive content, and i can waste days watching silly flash loops, no HTML5 versions for those
Meh, I don't care. I use Opera Mobile as my browser, so as long as the APK for flash player still installs (which it will), then Opera Mobile will continue to work with flash, as it doesn't use the Android browser engine at all..
Infact, Opera make be the Flash lifeline, as it works really well at present, and it's one of the few TRUE browsers on Android, that isn't just a skin on the included Webkit browser.
Doesn't chrome have flash built in?
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CrazyPeter said:
Meh, I don't care. I use Opera Mobile as my browser, so as long as the APK for flash player still installs (which it will), then Opera Mobile will continue to work with flash, as it doesn't use the Android browser engine at all..
Infact, Opera make be the Flash lifeline, as it works really well at present, and it's one of the few TRUE browsers on Android, that isn't just a skin on the included Webkit browser.
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That's because Opera renders pages on a remote server, or at least it used to. Haven't used it on a mobile device since Windows Mobile, haha
salas2324 said:
Doesn't chrome have flash built in?
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Survey says that the Chrome browser built for the Nexus 7 doesn't support flash player when it's installed using the apk. The AOSP browser should, in theory, support it, though.
breakingspell said:
That's because Opera renders pages on a remote server, or at least it used to. Haven't used it on a mobile device since Windows Mobile, haha
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You're confusing opera mobile with opera mini.
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rurou said:
You're confusing opera mobile with opera mini.
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There's two Operas? Well, duly noted
PLEASE USE THE SEARCH BUTTON.
There are at least 5 topics about flash where it has already been answered.
Flash is CONFIRMED working on the Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus on Jelly Bean. Flash works on jelly bean.
On August 15th flash will no longer be able to be downloaded from the market buy you can simply install it from a backed up APK.
Chrome DOES NOT support Flash and never will.
Firefox, ICS Browser+, Dolphin, and others support flash and jelly bean and work perfectly.
While it works it crashes a lot on the N7 with Opera, Dolphin or any other browser i tried.
Questions go in the Q&A section
clubtech said:
While it works it crashes a lot on the N7 with Opera, Dolphin or any other browser i tried.
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Is it able to play swf files directly in those browsers, or does it download them to the filesystem?
breakingspell said:
Is it able to play swf files directly in those browsers, or does it download them to the filesystem?
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did you completely ignore my post?
in firefox/dolphin/ics browser+ flash works perfectly. just go to a site, youtube/amazon and it will play right in the browser.
neok44 said:
did you completely ignore my post?
in firefox/dolphin/ics browser+ flash works perfectly. just go to a site, youtube/amazon and it will play right in the browser.
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Yes, but swf files can either be embedded in a page, or can be viewed by accessing the file directly in a browser. I'm not referring to Youtube or Amazon, those obviously work, i'm talking about small swf files, like this.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27736847/Web/Breakingspell.com/breakingspelllogo.swf
Some browsers, instead of playing the file in the browser, will download it to the filesystem instead, and i've found that it depends on the version of Android. It did it in 2.1 and 2.2, but not 2.3 and 4.0.

Chrome sucks!

Now with JB update, the main browser is chrome and is very slow slow slow and sometimes when I am playing html5 videos makes my system reboot, I know html5 is now and the future but a lot of web sites still use flash player. We still have the android browser but with the update now it does not synchronize anything. In my my opinion, asus tf300t is I nice device but for internet browsing is little bit frustrating. I tried dolphin that used to work fine with ICS, and now is slow.
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While I'd hold off on saying it sucks outright, I will say that it leaves a whole lot to be desired. Chrome for Android is no where near as good as it's desktop big brother.
What I'm confused the most about is that they include it alongside their 4.1 updates, with it indented to become the users default browser, but it lacks some of the basic functionality of even the stock Android browser.
I am curious as to what you think is basic features? not bashing in any way...some need more than other.
i personally think Chrome is completely Fine. it does everything i need it to do and works well enough that i dont feel like i have to download or try any other browser out there.
however there is the occasion i need FLASH and have to use the stock browser.
turdbogls said:
I am curious as to what you think is basic features? not bashing in any way...some need more than other.
i personally think Chrome is completely Fine. it does everything i need it to do and works well enough that i dont feel like i have to download or try any other browser out there.
however there is the occasion i need FLASH and have to use the stock browser.
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I want it to be able to request, by default, the desktop version of websites, without me having to either specify it every time I load a new site or root and run any custom scripts.
For a device as capable as the TF300, and considering the stock browser has that function, I'd consider that a pretty basic feature. Until I see that little check box in the settings menu that allows me to "Always request desktop site", it's the stock browser for me.
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I want it to be able to request, by default, the desktop version of websites, without me having to either specify it every time I load a new site or root and run any custom scripts.
For a device as capable as the TF300, and considering the stock browser has that function, I'd consider that a pretty basic feature. Until I see that little check box in the settings menu that allows me to "Always request desktop site", it's the stock browser for me.
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http://droidnerds.com/content/how-to-permanently-have-desktop-mode-on-chrome-mobile-for-android/ there you go
SpeedNess said:
http://droidnerds.com/content/how-to-permanently-have-desktop-mode-on-chrome-mobile-for-android/ there you go
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I posted similar information here on xda, but I had the useragent string that the tf300 defaults to on desktop mode, if you'd rather do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29386622&postcount=7
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http://droidnerds.com/content/how-to-permanently-have-desktop-mode-on-chrome-mobile-for-android/ there you go
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rumspringa9 said:
I posted similar information here on xda, but I had the useragent string that the tf300 defaults to on desktop mode, if you'd rather do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29386622&postcount=7
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Come on guys, did you not read my post?
"I want it to be able to request, by default, the desktop version of websites, without me having to either specify it every time I load a new site or root and run any custom scripts."
I do not want to unlock in order to root. Once there is a root exploit developed for 4.1.1 that maintains the locked boot-loader I'm all game to give the above options a try.
In the meantime though I'm still of the opinion that if the default browser can be programmed to request desktop versions of websites by default, there is absolutely no reason why Chrome can not be developed to do the same.
I agree it's silly that the old android browser would have features that chrome does not. Chrome can be unbearably slow on my pad. Google now as well.
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Come on guys, did you not read my post?
"I want it to be able to request, by default, the desktop version of websites, without me having to either specify it every time I load a new site or root and run any custom scripts."
I do not want to unlock in order to root. Once there is a root exploit developed for 4.1.1 that maintains the locked boot-loader I'm all game to give the above options a try.
In the meantime though I'm still of the opinion that if the default browser can be programmed to request desktop versions of websites by default, there is absolutely no reason why Chrome can not be developed to do the same.
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Did you get it on ics?
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new ion? said:
Did you get it on ics?
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Did i get what on ICS? The custom script for Chrome that is linked above? Yes I was using that while locked/rooted on ICS, but that's not the point of my complaint with Chrome.
There should be no reason that a feature like automatically requesting the desktop site in a tablet based browser should not be included, without the need to unlock/root/run custom scripts. It's just a lack of effort on the part of the Chome developers as far as I'm concerned.
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Did i get what on ICS? The custom script for Chrome that is linked above? Yes I was using that while locked/rooted on ICS, but that's not the point of my complaint with Chrome.
There should be no reason that a feature like automatically requesting the desktop site in a tablet based browser should not be included, without the need to unlock/root/run custom scripts. It's just a lack of effort on the part of the Chome developers as far as I'm concerned.
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I think its something that'll be coming.. I mean chrome for android hasn't had as long to develop as the stock aosp browser has.
Also, I meant root on ics. It was possible without unlocking. I am rooted but locked.
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Surprisingly the new firefox outperforms both chrome and stock in my opinion. I principally use my tablet for surfing and notice little lag and smooth scrolling on firefox.
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gaboury83 said:
Surprisingly the new firefox outperforms both chrome and stock in my opinion. I principally use my tablet for surfing and notice little lag and smooth scrolling on firefox.
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Firefox gives me old school Google like on my dumb phone... I won't use it
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Dolphin browser beta for me
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Currently useless app on tf300, I use it on my sgs2 running aokp-jb and it works so good. Crap on tf3 though.
chrome alternative
have you ever tried ninesky browser, it is similar to chrome but does not FC and is very stable, no flash issues, no html 5 issues and overall a speed demon try that as an alternative very good browser
Some news about the full screen mode?
I heard some rumors in February and nou we are in September...
bige914 said:
have you ever tried ninesky browser, it is similar to chrome but does not FC and is very stable, no flash issues, no html 5 issues and overall a speed demon try that as an alternative very good browser
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Well, I would love to try ninesky but it crashes upon opening the app.
Zadeis said:
Well, I would love to try ninesky but it crashes upon opening the app.
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Yes I am seeing that as well. I am pretty disappointed with chrome on this beast (hell it loading like aol did on my 386). I use Chrome everywhere else (galaxy nexus, razr maxx, my linux machine and my windows 7) and it blows all other browsers away - the sync is amazing when switching between devices. There has to be something coming soon that will get it back to where it belongs. Does anyone know if these chrome issues are related to JB running on tablets or is this a transformer thing. I love this tablet (bought it two nights ago lol) but without chrome working, it feels broken. Hope this gets handled soon. I am debating on trying out one or two more tablets before I fully commit (tf700t? I actually have no other ones on my radar-nothing seems exciting). Anyone know of anything i should check out before I commit?)
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http://droidnerds.com/content/how-to-permanently-have-desktop-mode-on-chrome-mobile-for-android/ there you go
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rumspringa9 said:
I posted similar information here on xda, but I had the useragent string that the tf300 defaults to on desktop mode, if you'd rather do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29386622&postcount=7
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Well I finally unlocked, installed Hydro and then tried applying the custom command line linked to by SpeedNess above...no joy.
I then tried the method liked to by rumspringa9, again no joy.
Yes I changed permissions on the command line file. Might be that the new chrome version doesn't allow for the custom script to work.
Oh well, back to the stock browser and Browser2Ram for the time being.

No flash player?

I wanted to get the Nexus 7, my last Android device being my phone the Xperia Arc S. The ability to watch flash on android just did it for me to be honest, because I stream a lot of websites.
However now that Jelly Bean is out, it doesn't support flash anymore. I've heard the arguments "It doesn't matter, HTML5 is rolling out"- Yes, it's ROLLING out, many websites still use Flash and I would like to be able to use that. Is there no way at all to be able to install flash on a fresh Nexus 7 device at the moment?
Yes, just find the apk and sideload it.
Haven't tested it with 4.2,but there are still a couple browsers in Google Play that still support flash (as the stock Chrome browser does not).
Do understand that EVENTUALLY Android will update to a version that breaks compatibility with the Flash app. And when that happens nobody will be there to fix it, Google and Adobe have moved on.
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Yes, just find the apk and sideload it.
Haven't tested it with 4.2,but there are still a couple browsers in Google Play that still support flash (as the stock Chrome browser does not).
Do understand that EVENTUALLY Android will update to a version that breaks compatibility with the Flash app. And when that happens nobody will be there to fix it, Google and Adobe have moved on.
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I've read from loads of places that "theoretically" it should work, however I'm not too sure as I tried it out in a store and I couldn't get it to work. I loaded up Dolphin browser after installing the APK file and it didn't work
For some it may seem like a minor issue, however no flash is a deal breaker for me. It's one of the main reasons I left iOS and hopped aboard the Android train, as it allowed a no-restriction user experience
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I've read from loads of places that "theoretically" it should work, however I'm not too sure as I tried it out in a store and I couldn't get it to work. I loaded up Dolphin browser after installing the APK file and it didn't work
For some it may seem like a minor issue, however no flash is a deal breaker for me. It's one of the main reasons I left iOS and hopped aboard the Android train, as it allowed a no-restriction user experience
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New versions of dolphin do not support flash. You need to find one of the older versions to make it work.
Try naked browser runs flash fine on my n7 with 4.2
I haven't tried it but I've heard Boat browser works
I have flash working in stock aosp browser on 4.2 stock-rooted ROM. just placed stock browser in /system/app/ after renaming BrowserProviderProxy.apk and BrowserProviderProxy.odex, I just added a 1 at the beginning of the filename. Rebooted and voilĂ , I had flash.
See this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990292
firefox works with it if I recall correctly
Sideload flash and install Firefox. Simple. No root or other crap required.
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or use the new boat browser my new favorite....
( Puffin ) is the only browser that support flash..
pughie said:
Try naked browser runs flash fine on my n7 with 4.2
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Does this enable you to stream in flash i.e. BBC Iplayer ?
boat browser supports flash
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boat browser supports flash
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On 4.2 ?
Sorry to sound like a dumbass and not just trying it but my missus is in the UK with the new nexus 7 and i'm NOT !!
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firefox works with it if I recall correctly
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You are correct. It works on Firefox.
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Mine is working on 4.2. I have a 32GB Wi-Fi. Used the info from this forum (I take no credit for this).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774336
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Do you guys think a Flash enabled browser will be on Nexus Player.

Just wondering if you guys think that GNP will have a browser that can play Flash videos or will this thing be locked down?
You will likely sideload it as you already do it on other devices. But as there is no official support anymore there will not any in the built in browser.
Seriously? Mobile flash support died more than 2 years ago...
sluflyer06 said:
Seriously? Mobile flash support died more than 2 years ago...
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We can only hope it stays that way.
firefox has always supported flash, currently flash+firefox wont work on the L previews as it's a known issue.
If/when they are able to fix that issue, it's just a matter of "will firefox work on android tv devices"
There's other browsers such as dolphin that has plugin support too, but I dont use it so I cant comment on it.
The default browser (which I assume will be chrome) has not supported plugins of any type for a very long time, and that's long before L.
Hold on, can't see this thread, adobe flash player needs update...
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We can only hope it stays that way.
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I agree, HTML5 is a much better option.
i' don't think so. we haven't seen flash on recent devices. HTML5 is the way to go...

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