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Is there a way to play Flash videos on my IPad
retroguy
23-08-2010
I am trying to view the website TV Ark which has a Flash based video player which runs the video you click on

I tried Frash but the player shows up as a white square
Mandark
23-08-2010
If that didn't work then no. But don't worry, the Flash compatible Samsung Galaxy Pad is coming soon!
IvanIV
23-08-2010
Frash is only alpha atm and it does not play videos yet, I guess the video support will come. Right now you can write to Jobs what a tw.at he is.
alanwarwic
23-08-2010
Originally Posted by Mandark:
“If that didn't work then no. But don't worry, the Flash compatible Samsung Galaxy Pad is coming soon! ”

No doubt sold via the mobile companies to both up the price and get sales exposure.

It should be at least as cheap as a netbook, being as slow but more limited than Windows via the Android software.
andybno1
27-08-2010
Originally Posted by retroguy:
“I am trying to view the website TV Ark which has a Flash based video player which runs the video you click on

I tried Frash but the player shows up as a white square”

did you press the white square? I have seen videos of frash (not jailbroken so haven't tried myself) were people touch the screen to activate the flash object
psionic
28-08-2010
Originally Posted by andybno1:
“did you press the white square? I have seen videos of frash (not jailbroken so haven't tried myself) were people touch the screen to activate the flash object”

It very rarely works for anything else but animations - I've had the odd video play occasionally but it's so jerky, or just hangs after a couple of seconds, it's not worth the bother - Frash has a long way to go before it will be usable.
currykev
29-08-2010
You should have researched the limitations before jumping in.
alanwarwic
30-08-2010
Surprised noone has gotten Android onto it yet.

It is really just a Samsung clone.
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