Nexus10 Kitkat cannot play swf files - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As topic.
Installed Adobe Flash Player 11.1 for Kitkat, but still not working.
Pls help.
Thanks!
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Try SWF Player - Flash File Viewer from the Play store.

xing369 said:
As topic.
Installed Adobe Flash Player 11.1 for Kitkat, but still not working.
Pls help.
Thanks!
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You need:
Dolphin browser, Dolphin jetpack and a hacked version of Flashplayer
A SWF capable player app - pick one.
Links to Flash player working
Examples of SWF players
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.test.flashtest
plenty of others
I can play Flash on my N10, in Dolphin and some SWF play in MX player, others play in SWF viewer, it takes a few trial+error usually, typically I use on a server (so off away from Android) a FLV to MP4 converter using ffmpeg and copy to my N10 the MP4 but that's for bigger reasons than your problem, I like files which play universally.

nigelhealy said:
You need:
Dolphin browser, Dolphin jetpack and a hacked version of Flashplayer
A SWF capable player app - pick one.
Links to Flash player working
Examples of SWF players
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.test.flashtest
plenty of others
I can play Flash on my N10, in Dolphin and some SWF play in MX player, others play in SWF viewer, it takes a few trial+error usually, typically I use on a server (so off away from Android) a FLV to MP4 converter using ffmpeg and copy to my N10 the MP4 but that's for bigger reasons than your problem, I like files which play universally.
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many thanks!
already tried all these,
but still not working
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Issue DLNA play mkv and other video files

As in object Dlna on Tab 2 don't reproduce many files as .mkv...
How i can solve this problem?
Thank you
hmm not sure what your asking.
to play mkv via dlna I use
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsplayer.bspandroid.free
for the playback and
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dbapp.android.mediahouse&
that as the dlna browser. this gives me mkv with hw acceleration and no sound sync issues.
DrEzkimo said:
hmm not sure what your asking.
to play mkv via dlna I use
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsplayer.bspandroid.free
for the playback and
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dbapp.android.mediahouse&
that as the dlna browser. this gives me mkv with hw acceleration and no sound sync issues.
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Thanks, I'll try this. I also have problem playing .mkv files using default samsung video player and mx player.
About the upnp/dlna browser, how's the mediahouse compared to other browser like upnplay?
Your problem with mkv playback is most likely related to running stock Samsung Rom and software. I used to love the stock dlna player until I realized it does not like mkvs. I recommend dice player. It lists and plays all the files on my media server, including 1080p mkvs. And its great because its just one app instead of 2.
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innov said:
Thanks, I'll try this. I also have problem playing .mkv files using default samsung video player and mx player.
About the upnp/dlna browser, how's the mediahouse compared to other browser like upnplay?
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upnplay was giving me weird audio issues on mkv+ac3 and this is the combination that seems to work just fine.

File format for video?

Possibly a stupid question but I have some movies on my computer I might load one of two at a time to watch on my Nex but it seems most won't play, at least the ones I've tried.
What format do I have to convert them to?
I've tried using Google movies and the video player built in. I'd like to have the files work in Movies.
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jphilippon said:
Possibly a stupid question but I have some movies on my computer I might load one of two at a time to watch on my Nex but it seems most won't play, at least the ones I've tried.
What format do I have to convert them to?
I've tried using Google movies and the video player built in. I'd like to have the files work in Movies.
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yes i have similar issues.
The google movies app doesn't like or detect any of my mp4 or avi films, and the double twist, mx and daroon players will not play many of my avi files that played perfectly well on my htc phone using the stock movie app.... any suggestions of apps, codecs or file formats etc to use?
MX Video Player hasn't let me down in the past. Some people have also mentioned some other player that starts with a "D", but I can't recall what it is atm
I use the BS player and it plays everything I have thrown at it well.The MX player did not work well at all for me.I have movies and tv shows in several formats loaded on a flash drive and BS plays them all.
I use vplayer via usb otg from a 16gb data traveller it plays all my. avi a treat.
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Best Video Player? Which one do you like the best?

I am looking for a good video player and have tried the following -
Mobo Player
MX Player
I have had great luck with Mobo Player on my HTC Droid Inc but it seems to lockup on my Nexus 7. So right now it seems MX Player is working the best on the Nex 7
Has anyone found one any better than the two I have listed?
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I tried Mobo, MX, VPlayer and a few others, but BSPlayer is the hands down winner for me. I like the interface, and it has played my vids perfectly. MX player was good I thought, but when I played an mkv I had to set audio to software decode - BS Player seems to handle everything in HW.
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Dice and the tegra2 plugin have always been the best for me on the prime and the nexus.
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pabs23 said:
I tried Mobo, MX, VPlayer and a few others, but BSPlayer is the hands down winner for me. I like the interface, and it has played my vids perfectly. MX player was good I thought, but when I played an mkv I had to set audio to software decode - BS Player seems to handle everything in HW.
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BSPlayer for me as well. I love MXPlayer too but this one just plays every damn file I throw at it.
I found that BS Player is the *only* player that can play a video I use to test devices normally (AVC-1 (H264 1080p) and DTS 5.1 audio). VLC can play it fine on my Galaxy Note, but it can't do hardware decoding on the 7. Likewise, it crashes at generating a thumbnail for that same video.
I also like using Rockplayer Lite, I've yet to find something it can't play.
I use Mobo player with the new update they came out with for the Nexus 7 video plays fine.
havent gotten my nexus 7 yet but maybe vlc beta might work on it.
Voting for mx player.
What's the harm is running software mode? I have yet to play a video that causes slow down. Plus you can ramp up the volume more in software mode.
For everyone using BSPlayer, is it necessary to install one of the CPU support addons?
Another vote for bs player. Only concern is incapacity to lock screen rotation.
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AZImmortal said:
For everyone using BSPlayer, is it necessary to install one of the CPU support addons?
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To be honest I don't remember, I don't think it did, but as I was trying a good few players at the time I forget exactly which did and which didn't. I don't have any codec listed in my applications list, but being totally new to Android I don't know if a codec would show up in this list. There is a free trial version, definitely worth a try imho.
Mx player was the only for me that used subtitles correctly and it works for every video file I use for it!
Mostly i'm using dice player or mx player for files on the device. Like the look of vlc but too buggy at the moment to really be usable for me.
Use plex for streaming but considering switching to bubble upnp as library browsing is faster and it sees my existing plex server.
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DicePlayer works great for me
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I'm using MX Player Pro, and as far as I know it uses ffmpeg as a base, so once there is a Tegra3 add-on, I expect more files will work with HW decoding.
A lot of my older files avi/mkv/mpg/mov random bit rates and codecs, still plays them, but HW is usually disabled, or plays video but no sound. The SW decoder has played literally every file I've thrown at it, and does it pretty well, although SW fast mode is fugly.
New files using h264 etc, hardware decoding kicks in, and after watching a dozen or so episodes, it appears when it uses hw, its not as much of a drain on my battery.
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Cairdeas said:
I'm using MX Player Pro, and as far as I know it uses ffmpeg as a base, so once there is a Tegra3 add-on, I expect more files will work with HW decoding.
A lot of my older files avi/mkv/mpg/mov random bit rates and codecs, still plays them, but HW is usually disabled, or plays video but no sound. The SW decoder has played literally every file I've thrown at it, and does it pretty well, although SW fast mode is fugly.
New files using h264 etc, hardware decoding kicks in, and after watching a dozen or so episodes, it appears when it uses hw, its not as much of a drain on my battery.
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ffmpeg tegra2 add-on does not affect MX player's HW accelerations. It is used by SW player.
MX can help SW audio track playback.
But Diceplayer accelerated H.264/MPEG-4 video without container/transport limitations.
If you want to play 1080p/QuickTime movie trailers , MX can not take advantage of HW video decoder, but diceplayer can do it.
I've been experimenting with this. I just want to navigate to a shared video folder on my Windows LAN, and play from there. I don't want to install server software on the PC. I have 2 file managers (ES File Manager, and File Manager HD). With File Manager HD, it wants to download the file first...so I think I will be getting rid of that. ES File Manager works, but when I right click and Open AS>Video, my drop down list only includes BSPlayer, ES Video Player, and the Android stock Video Player...no MXPlayer Pro. How do I get it in the list?
Secondly, BS Player has a network browser built in, which works great. It'll even add all the .vob files in a DVD folder. It won't use hardware decoding for the .vob files though, only software. I tried forcing it in the options by adding "vob," (V-O-B-Comma) to the decoder list, but it still plays in software.
Any idea on how to add MXPlayer Pro to the video players list in ES File Manager, and how to play DVD files in hardware?
Thanks,
RF
Diceplayer support Pop-up play!
Diceplayer 2.0.10 support pop-up play.
You can enjoy video on any applications like messaging and web.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxuqtL7ugX0
On dice, you can browse network connections and play video over SMB from your PC or NAS.

Local video streaming?

What do you guys prefer as a method to watch locally streamed movies?
For the iPad, VLC streamer worked great.
I tried using VLC and watching it directly as a mkv file saved on the SD card, but was lame for 2 reasons;
1. Took time to transfer the file before watching
2. VLC, being beta and muscling I think a non hardware decoded file, was choppy
I'm computer literate as all nexus users are but I want something that is easy to use, fast to initial start, and takes advantage of the Nexus's hardware decoding.
I think an on the fly transcoding option is best. I think VLC does this natively on the desktop app, but I don't know how to set it up, and I'm not certain the mobile android VLC app can accept VLC streams, but what do I know.
What do you guys use?????
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Just to be clear, when you say locally streaming do you mean wireless streaming movies from another device such as NAS?
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I use es file explorer in conjunction with mx player,when you open the file in es it asks you what to use to open.
I am also using ES File Explorer and MX Player.
Compressed BR rips stream great
Same here es file explorer and rock player lite
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Best media player for nexus 4?

I got my girlfriend a nexus 4 earlier this week. We setup airsync by double twist, but when i try to play back back of the files, the audio is out of sync with the video. I need a software to play offline
I've tries bsplayer, double twist and stock video player, they all have the same issue.
The file I'm trying to play is an mkv file, with dts audio.
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Mxplayer
danifunker said:
I got my girlfriend a nexus 4 earlier this week. We setup airsync by double twist, but when i try to play back back of the files, the audio is out of sync with the video. I need a software to play offline
I've tries bsplayer, double twist and stock video player, they all have the same issue.
The file I'm trying to play is an mkv file, with dts audio.
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use mxplayer/ vlc player
MXplayer is the best.
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MXplayer. Screw VLC. I never understood why people like VLC, even if they are on Windows. (CCCP for the win!)
Can I access my media stored on Windows shares using MX Player or not?
player pro...for music and videos.
but mxplayer is better for videos. so use mxplayer for videos and player pro for music
Thanks everyone,
I realized with MXPlayer that the DoubleTwist program I was using to transfer the file to the device had transcoded it into an MP4. That should explain why the sound was off. I'm going to see if I can transfer it through the same program without transcoding, and see how that works.
Try vplayer. It has an adjustable buffer.
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