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If anything more recent than flash 6 comes to the 770, I believe it will most likely come from Nokia licensing Flash Lite which is meant for mobile/lowend devices. I believe it does video and most of what flash7/8 does with the exception of 3d processing.
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Whether it will be implemented in the form of flash plugin developed by adobe or via running mplayer from a browser or using gstreamer to integrate flash video support into browser or other applications does not matter. I don't have flash plugin on my desktop PC as I consider it evil and none of the sites I visit on regular basis use it (except for some banners that do not contain anything useful anyway) :) So I'm not particularly interested in spending my time on supporting this stuff. But I surely don't mind if anyone comes up with a good solution for watching flash video from a browser using mplayer. Quote:
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Great! Thanks for clearing that up for me. Also, thanks for the link. It looks like a great way to get MPlayer to be more integrated with the Opera browser, and actually this seems to be the most logical way to handle most multimedia streams anyway.
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This is probably a pipe dream but Songbird done up for the 770 could solve a lotta multimedia needs. If it could be done, that is.
http://www.songbirdnest.com/ Bill |
Wait, isn't Songbird just an audio player though?
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I use Songbird for audio and video. Works fine with flash, YouTube and Google Video.
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I'm encountering websites that claim they can't find a flash player on my system, even though I see it listed in plugins. So obviously the current tablet version is out of date. Sure hope an update is coming soon...
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Granted, a few generations behind. However...
I'm a little confused about the information on the page located at the following link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_sdk/ Perhaps someone can explain this to me. First, it looks like there is some kind of an SDK available for implementing Flash Player 7 on other devices - not only that, but there is "redhat" linux source code available for a plug-in version of the Flash 7 player. Second, that page makes it appear as though the Flash 7 SDK is free, and a charge is simply made for every copy of the player that is sold. If this is the case, then what, truly, is holding us back from making Flash 7 for the 770 a reality - at least from a developer community perspective? Certainly, for something like this, a saleable, closed-source solution wouldn't be frowned upon (at least...not by me.) -ed |
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