I have a problem. I have a Palm Treo Pro 850w phone, which is quite old. It runs with Windows Mobile Professional 6.1.0. The problem that I have is that I can't find any web browser that can fully support adobe flash.
I have Opera Mobile 10 which has a flash plug-in called flash lite. It works partially and is only able to play Youtube videos. I have tried other programs such Skyfire 1.5, Bolt 1.5, Mach 5, but none of which work. I read online that Adobe has actually
stopped producing adobe flash programs for smart phones.
I would like to know if there any ways that I can actually stream flash files online without using adobe flash. I also read that smartphones are now moving towards using HTML5. How does this work?
I have a problem. I have a Palm Treo Pro 850w phone, which is quite old. It runs with Windows Mobile Professional 6.1.0. The problem that I have is that I can't find any web browser that can fully support adobe flash.
I would like to know if there any ways that I can actually stream flash files online without using adobe flash. I also read that smartphones are now moving towards using HTML5. How does this work?
Answer: HTML 5 is now supported by all latest smartphones (iPhone/ipad, Android, BB, WP7) & Video players are well rendered due to rich support of <Video> tag in HTML 5.
P.S: Not only in Smartphones , HTML5 is future for Windows Slates (Windows 8 Developer Preview Metro Style Apps) too.
steph53
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How to stream flash videos on Windows Mobile
Jan 26, 2012 06:12 AM|LINK
Hi everyone,
I have a problem. I have a Palm Treo Pro 850w phone, which is quite old. It runs with Windows Mobile Professional 6.1.0. The problem that I have is that I can't find any web browser that can fully support adobe flash.
I have Opera Mobile 10 which has a flash plug-in called flash lite. It works partially and is only able to play Youtube videos. I have tried other programs such Skyfire 1.5, Bolt 1.5, Mach 5, but none of which work. I read online that Adobe has actually stopped producing adobe flash programs for smart phones.
I would like to know if there any ways that I can actually stream flash files online without using adobe flash. I also read that smartphones are now moving towards using HTML5. How does this work?
Please help.
Thanks.
Anindita.Bas...
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Re: How to stream flash videos on Windows Mobile
Jan 27, 2012 03:30 AM|LINK
To answer for your first query:
I have a problem. I have a Palm Treo Pro 850w phone, which is quite old. It runs with Windows Mobile Professional 6.1.0. The problem that I have is that I can't find any web browser that can fully support adobe flash.
Answer: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/winphone/forum/wp6n-sync/flash-videos-on-windows-mobile-61/0aaeee36-118a-4413-961c-a3d186de06d2
Download Adobe Flash Player 7 for Microsoft Pocket PC /Windows Mobile 6 : http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_pocketpc/downloads/player.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_7487385_play-windows-mobile-device- folders.html
To answer your second question :
I would like to know if there any ways that I can actually stream flash files online without using adobe flash. I also read that smartphones are now moving towards using HTML5. How does this work?
Answer: HTML 5 is now supported by all latest smartphones (iPhone/ipad, Android, BB, WP7) & Video players are well rendered due to rich support of <Video> tag in HTML 5.
P.S: Not only in Smartphones , HTML5 is future for Windows Slates (Windows 8 Developer Preview Metro Style Apps) too.
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/archive/2011/10/13/html5-video-support-in-ie9-mobile.aspx
http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/goodbye-flash-youtube-mobile-goes-html5-on-iphone-and-android-2010079/
http://anindita9.wordpress.com/category/html-5/
Thanks,
Anindita
http://anindita9.wordpress.com
roopeshreddy
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Re: How to stream flash videos on Windows Mobile
Jan 31, 2012 12:16 PM|LINK
Hi,
Adobe is planning to stop Flash plugin for Mobile devices!
You have to use HTML5 Videos for playing videos!
Now a days all Mobile device browsers are HTML 5 Compatible!!!
Check the below link to know more about HTML5 Video tag!
http://html5video.org/
Hope it helps u...
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