Is there any way to stream videos from any of the following sites?:
http://tvshack.net/
http://joox.net/
http://www.tv-links.cc/
http://www.ninjavideo.net/
skyfire browser
or try wvd
I tried wvd and it does not have any of those sites I listed. I have tried it with Skyfire in the past and that did not work.
If not one of those sites, are there any sites that anyone knows of that stream a show called house, it's a fox show.
Hulu.com streams House, and you can stream on Skyfire with it. It works quite well, with a decent data connection.
Ya, I have tried Hulu, but it only has like 5 full episodes on it. The rest are interviews and clips. Also, I am looking for the first couple of seasons, Hulu and Fox.com both only have season 5 on them.
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Anyone know of a way to listen to BBC shows. I know how to stream BBC live feeds and there are numerous websites that help with that.
What I'm trying to do is to stream BBC programs ie World drama, over to you, etc.
I can navigate to the links on my Mogul 6800 but they just won't play.
I know the link on their site but WMP on my Mogul keeps saying access is denied. However, when I copy the same URL to my PC it streams fine. I use the Sprint Mogul/HTC 6800
i own a htc touch p3452 and a thought had crossed my mind recently. There are sites similar to youtube like keepvid, metacafe also some 18+ video streaming sites like tube8.com and xvideos.com. They keep uploading new videos daily. I know we are still far from getting the same page to load on our mobile screens and it is tough equally to talk with the site's api, but if i do view source for a video streamed page i can find the video's flv link. Can there be an application where i copy and paste that url and it streams that video for me on my mobile phone? Help me to think it is possible.
Thanks
Hy krazineurons,
check this out http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org . The Player is called ffplay and can stream and download videos from YouTube, Metacafe and so on ...
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Hi,
Is it possible to watch internet Streams (like Justin TV) on the Omnia?
I tried to watch the stream directly in the browser (Opera 10, Internet Explorer) , but that does not work
At the site where the video is usually, is nothing.
It would be nice if someone could answer me.
Sorry for my English
I've seen someone who has watched with his IPhone Internet streams, he said that he had a special app for that.
There should be something like this also for the Omnia
No one knows?
Are you talking about using flash within the browser to watch videos? Because that can be done on the Omnia. You can use Coreplayer to watch streams though, and TCPMP I think can also stream with right plugins.
Well.. when I open the site with my PC and click with the right mouse button on the stream stands there, that this is an Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin.
And yes, it is in the browser.
I already have a stream player on the Omnia, it's from Samsung and will open For example when I click a video on Youtube.
The only problem is that I can not identify the direct URL of the stream, so i cant enter it in the Player...
So my last cell phone was the HTC shadow from Tmobile. It was windows based and could do everything this phone can albeit with older hardware tech, yet I could play a youtube video or some streaming audio from a website then go back to the browser and start surfing the web and reading other sites, while the audio played in the background.
The G2x is my first android device and not only does the battery life suck, but now I find that I can't even multitask! I've searched if the G2x or any android device could stream music/audio and browse at the same time and found no adequate answer. The only one that gave me hope was to hold down the home key and you'd get the last 6 apps you've used, but this still it does not work, and the music/audio cuts off the moment I want to browse in another window.
Is there anyway to listen to an audio on one window, open another and surf the net, while the audio is still playing in the other window?
I don't know exactly which applications you're using, but this works fine for me with Pandora -- keeps right on playing while I browse.
I think he is trying to browse and use sound from a youtube video at the same time. I have never needed to do this. If you get an app like Pandora and Grooveshark you can stream music and do whatever you want at the same time.
Sounds like he is trying to stream audio from a website via the web browser. the web browser needs to be on screen with the screen on and unlocked for sound to stream.
however if you use an app like pandora or soundcloud you can let it run in the background
Yeah, I tried playing a Flash-based stream in the browser; the OP is right, as soon as I switched to a different window within the browser or switched to a different app, Flash stopped streaming. Same thing with YouTube. I don't know why. The hardware and OS are certainly capable of it, as shown by Pandora, etc.
Try SkyFire.
Back to the days I was using Nexus One 2.2. I was only able to play BBC iplayer with Flash background was SkyFire. When you get video prompt when you're about to play flash-based player, let SkyFire runs on its own way. In which you can play it in the background.
mingkee said:
Try SkyFire.
Back to the days I was using Nexus One 2.2. I was only able to play BBC iplayer with Flash background was SkyFire. When you get video prompt when you're about to play flash-based player, let SkyFire runs on its own way. In which you can play it in the background.
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I've. Tried it on dolphin, skyfire, stock and other free browers and each time I play a video on YouTube or an audio mp3 stream from a particular site then try and open another window to browse the audio cuts of. Only when I make that window active will the audio video begin to stream again. This feature should be standard, since all windows mobile smart phones can do this, no problem.
Last couple of day I am not able to stream Youtube Videos in Internet Explorer on my Samsung Omnia W with WP7.5 Refresh OS.
Earlier I was able to stream videos from Youtube directlt in IE. Anybody else noticed this issue?
Has there been any changes in recent days which I may have missed?
Make sure you're in the HTML5 trial of Youtube (go to http://youtube.com/html5 to check). Also, be aware that some videos are unavailable in HTML5. For those, you'll have to use one (of the many) YouTube apps.
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Make sure you're in the HTML5 trial of Youtube (go to http://youtube.com/html5 to check). Also, be aware that some videos are unavailable in HTML5. For those, you'll have to use one (of the many) YouTube apps.
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Thanks. Yes, now Videos are playing after I joined HTML5 trial from IE.
But I dont understand what has changed recently so that Videos stopped playing, which were playing normally earlier.