Question about mobile stream

Is it possible to watch the svb/Alex
Stream on the iphone4?

i would say no natively, now if you have a jailbroken phone, very possibly, but I haven't been keeping up with apple lately and the quest for users to fight the apple mentality of locking down the equipment that people spend hundreds of dollars for, to be able to only do what apple wants them to do.

now if you had a android phone, which is open source, you would have no problem:smile:
 
now if you had a android phone, which is open source, you would have no problem:smile:[/QUOTE]

what browser on android ? Skyfire? I cannot get the pop up video to be recognized as flash.
 
now if you had a android phone, which is open source, you would have no problem:smile:

what browser on android ? Skyfire? I cannot get the pop up video to be recognized as flash.[/QUOTE]

The native browser on 2.3 opens it fine for me.

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I have a moment with 2.1 . When I log into the stream the interface audiovideoweb pop up comes up and says flash required. Oh well
 
I had the earl and svb stream going on my iphone 4 using skyfire browser. I didn't buy this stream but I assume you would still be able to.
 
i would say no natively, now if you have a jailbroken phone, very possibly, but I haven't been keeping up with apple lately and the quest for users to fight the apple mentality of locking down the equipment that people spend hundreds of dollars for, to be able to only do what apple wants them to do.

now if you had a android phone, which is open source, you would have no problem:smile:

I'm glad apple bans flash. Flash is garbage. It crashes a ton and uses tons of CPU. I had an android droid x and flash didn't work. Half of the android posters on this thread can't get their flash to work. It took adobe 5 yrs to get flash ready for mobile. What was apple supposed to do wait for them?

Html5 is what everyone is now switching to. No special plugins required on any platform.
 
Flash works great on my original Droid. I watch streaming pool on ustream and it will even stream hi def straight from the web page (not using ustream app).

Iphone is out of the question for me until Apple gets flash. I'm not giving up a large portion of entertainment from the web because Jobs couldn't get along with others.:smile:
 
For the record I've been watching it for the last hour and a half using skyfire. Works great.

The pop up just says flash required
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No, it's been working real good for me. I just downloaded it from the app store, bought the two day package, and loaded the page. You have to be sure to press the play video button in the lower left hand corner though, not the big play button in the middle. The seven pack is awesome!!!
 
I'm glad apple bans flash. Flash is garbage. It crashes a ton and uses tons of CPU. I had an android droid x and flash didn't work. Half of the android posters on this thread can't get their flash to work. It took adobe 5 yrs to get flash ready for mobile. What was apple supposed to do wait for them?

Html5 is what everyone is now switching to. No special plugins required on any platform.

not much a person can do though, if most apps are written in flash. You got to go with the flow. I have no problem getting the PPV on my evo 4g. I personally don't use the default browser, I use Dolphin.

Apple should allow people to use Flash if they want to. If it crashes or hogs the CPU, they should just let people know that might be a result of using it. Doesn't make sense to deprive people from many apps they want to use. Then again, that's the way they operate. They decide what you can do or can't do, on the phone that YOU PAID FOR.

When HTML5 becomes popular and is supported by everyone, hopefully that works out as a replacement for Flash.
 
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