any ppc internet browser flash plugins? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Is there a ppc internet browser flash plugin that has the capabilty to play all flash content. I have the TCPMP flash plugin which does great for video but I'd to take advantage of things like NFL gameday and other interactive things. Thanks

Can you give the insturctions for installing that TCPMP plugin flash player? I have the xv 6800 and downloaded the opera mini, and still cannot watch sites like youtube that have video. Your help would be greatly appreciated, thanks

http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/
maybe this one it got better support then mini

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Can't play any flash videos

Hi,
I've just installed the latest WM6 rom on my 8525 and also installed Flash player 7 along with the java addons. I've tried viewing videos from youtube and mtv from both internet explorer and opera mini 4 beta 3 but any video i click it always says flash player not installed and click here to go to adobe etc.... Can someone help me configure it so I can play flash videos? thanks
cmon, somebody has to have an answer for this. I can't load any videos on standard pages for myspace, mtv, youtube, etc. it says javascript is either turned off or you dont have the right player. I downloaded flashplayer 7. Running mini opera 4 beta 3 and pocket IE as well as picsel browser.
Mobile browsers not designed for video
Neither of the browsers you are trying are capable of displaying flash based videos. The Opera Mini will probably never support them because it is a Java based browser for use on most any phone. There is a Windows Mobile Opera that is in beta, last I heard, that claims to support flash based videos, however the only thing I could get it to do was crash my 8525, forcing me to soft reset, at which time I then uninstalled it completely. As you will see in the instructions at one of the links below, there is one more file you can download that will play the videos, which seems to be accomplished through the link from internet explorer triggering the thirdparty app to open and strat trying to play the video.
You could try the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326225, however I have not tried them and can not confirm for you if they work.
The way I currently play these type files is using a program called AvotMV. AvotMV has a internet browser type feel to it, and when you play the videos it will automatically play them "full" screen (in portrait mode). If you want to try AvotMV, you can download it for free from the developers here here http://www.avotmedia.com/
the tcpmp and flashbundle works beautifuly. especially on a highspd connection. the newest version givesthe choice dowloading or streaming it. You will have to unistall flash7 as it will clash with flashbundle plugin. I posted awhile back if some could figure out how to get them to work together or at least independently on different browsers because the tmpcp flash plugin will only play videos not other flash content.
That explains it...
I have the official flash 2.1 from adobe for WM5/6 which allows me to use one of the spinning cube flash controllers. Would be nice if someone could figure it out because this does not look like it will work for me until a fix is made.

[Q]Browser plugin to play embedded mp3s?

Hi,
the MoMA has a great wifi audio guide service for devices like the iPhone, etc. This seems to work great with an iPhone but unfortunately not with the Diamond! What plugin do I require to run these embedded mp3s? http://www.moma.org/wifi/audio/floor.php?floor_id=6
I can't find anything like a Quicktime plugin for WM...
Thanks
Nobody?
you can use skyfire browser to listen to the files

can not play youtube after tcpmp install

Hi i find that after installing tcpmp video player i can not stream youtube ie tcpmp takes over as default player any way round this other than uninstalling tcpmp thanks .
found the answer after searching this site i downloaded skyfire browser can now watch smooth running you tube and even bbci-playerver wifi that is not tested it on gprs yet great site ;ps my devise is the elfin.thanks all ,blowpipe

opera plugins to play webradio on HD2

Hi,
I tried to play webradio (ffh.de/webradio) which plays digital radio for all genres but no sound at all on HD2.
On my troubelshooting I found out, that opera 9.7 which is installed on HD2 has only plugins for 3gp video installed.
Compared with my other phone Diamond 2 which has opera 9.5 installed there
are a lot of plugins installed for wav, wma,mid,midi, wm,wax,wmv,wmx and 3gp.
Is there a chance to update the plugins or copy them from D2 to HD2 and from and to which folder?
In the meantime I use skyfire which plays all but I prefer opera.
Any ideas??
Thanks Andreas
Isn`t there anybody out who uses webradio or knows how to install additonal plugins on opera mobile????

Flash Player

Just got a htc Touch 2.
Installed opera mobile v10b2, works great. Having problem getting a flash player for it. Can't play video or flash games.
Tried adobe site. v7 doesnt work on our wm6.5
It installs but still dont play video on iplayer etc
Any advice...?
You should try skyfire. It works pretty well on my mega. There are a lot of videos on youtube about it. Hope it helps.
Thanks for the reply htctouch2PT
I tried Skyfire... and my response was.. "eewww"
Compared to Opera10, its really a mess. It reminds me of Yahoo homepage from back in the days.
Anyone else got any suggestions on where I can get flash player fro opera mobile10?
...or if Adobe are going to release a new version of flash player for ppc
lastvampire said:
Thanks for the reply htctouch2PT
I tried Skyfire... and my response was.. "eewww"
Compared to Opera10, its really a mess. It reminds me of Yahoo homepage from back in the days.
Anyone else got any suggestions on where I can get flash player fro opera mobile10?
...or if Adobe are going to release a new version of flash player for ppc
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You need Opera 9.5 / 9.7 and this: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544770. I've personaly installed it on my Mega and works flawlessly with YouTube.

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