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Help Making html5 video working onA70 ( A BETTER alternative to Flash Player)

Just use dolphin hd or netfront browser which as html 5 support but also need a working flash player to make it work...
 
Lets try to find how to make html5 working on our device.. It is a better alternative to flash player as our device lags in playing flv flash video as our a70 have hvga resolution 320*480.
I request samrox , varun chitre, coolgautam, rahul,aswa, adityadev, sentacy ,neenadchaudhry for support.


Monu,
Even if we get full html 5 browser we cannot play all videos or that type of content because that respective website should also support html5.
and how can we say that html5 will not lag on a70.
So we need flash indeed.
 
What about firefox?I can see on www.youtube.com/html5 that firefox is listed there in supported browsers.
but its not compatible with A70 as it has armv6 n firefox need armv7.
 
You cannot port FireFox nor make it work on a 70 even if you overclock to 1ghz
I use dolphin hd and I don't use uc because I don't trust Chinese
 
Hey mastermind can u explain that to me.
What is that?
I didn't get it?
I am also not sure but I think 'video cloud' explains a lot.may be video get delivered via brightcove html5 player.i need to explore about it.
Edit:
Brightcove is video hosting service for webs.n it supports android 3.1 n 3.2 which already has html5 support if i m not wrong.
 
Under support for device section, it has android 2.2 &2.3 also.
Dont know how to make it working.. Google more and explore more please
 
Brightcove is video hosting service for webs.n it supports android 3.1 n 3.2 which already has html5 support if i m not wrong.

yes ur right.. its like a service for the sites or people who wants compatibility for everything.
Hence, the support for flash and html5.

Youtube already has html5 trial. If you havent already, check this out

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

also, I've used deviantArt's deviant Muro, a html5 app for drawing and it was working in stock.

also, it depends actually on how many websites actually has html5 support..
Ofcourse, the revolution has begun and html5 is overtaking flash, but it'll take a bit
more time to see it entirely replace flash

here's one of the many campaign for replacing flash : Occupy Flash
 
Under support for device section, it has android 2.2 &2.3 also.
Dont know how to make it working.. Google more and explore more please
Dude i think it's a video hosting service for websites means if u want to have videos on ur website with html5 support then they can do so.it has nothing to do with device.this is my opinion.exploring though...
 
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