HTC HD2 watching Skysports player - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I got this phone to watch skysports on the bigger screen, currently sky have a mobile app but only for Iphone.
I have tried watching it via the browser but the opera does not support flash or silverlight, IE for windows mobile supports flash but not silverlight.
So I downloaded and installed skyfire that supports flash and silverlight, but still does not work because it does not support application storage.
So anyone have any ideas how I could watch it, or know a browser with this support?
HTC HD2 on O2 in the UK
Cheers

No one can help or suggest anything?

Not on O2. Only way to get it is the iPhone app.
All other networks provide it via 3G, but O2 have an iPhone contract to fulfil

HD2_Mav said:
Hi,
I got this phone to watch skysports on the bigger screen, currently sky have a mobile app but only for Iphone.
I have tried watching it via the browser but the opera does not support flash or silverlight, IE for windows mobile supports flash but not silverlight.
So I downloaded and installed skyfire that supports flash and silverlight, but still does not work because it does not support application storage.
So anyone have any ideas how I could watch it, or know a browser with this support?
HTC HD2 on O2 in the UKG
Cheers
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Have you tried skyfire might work on that.
cheers
Dean

DT39 said:
Have you tried skyfire might work on that.
cheers
Dean
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Did you actually bother to read the post you are supposed to have answered, Dean?
No solution for the Android OS yet, but one is in the pipeline for early 2011.

Anybody have it yet ?.

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Streaming videos on HTC Fuze

Good Evening,
I recently seen an advertisement for www.joost.com, where you can stream some full length movies to a mobile phone. It was tested with an AT&T Tilt using skyfire. Well...I downloaded skyfire, just to find out there is no support for vga screens just yet.
Are there any mobile browsers that will allow streaming video, or maybe a plugin for opera mobile??
Thanks gang!
Two side notes,
I had heard Opera was capable of playing music built into a myspace page, etc with an included flash player. Mine does not however, am I missing anything?
I had also heard the Fuze was supposed to have a dedicated You-tube application. I also have not found this. Again, am I missing something?
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TazMan1688 said:
Good Evening,
I recently seen an advertisement for www.joost.com, where you can stream some full length movies to a mobile phone. It was tested with an AT&T Tilt using skyfire. Well...I downloaded skyfire, just to find out there is no support for vga screens just yet.
Are there any mobile browsers that will allow streaming video, or maybe a plugin for opera mobile??
Thanks gang!
Two side notes,
I had heard Opera was capable of playing music built into a myspace page, etc with an included flash player. Mine does not however, am I missing anything?
I had also heard the Fuze was supposed to have a dedicated You-tube application. I also have not found this. Again, am I missing something?
Thanks!
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skyfire does work on vga it just messes up when you rotate the screen so start it in wichever direction u want the screen to be
use orb you can stream any media from your computer to your phone its free
and you can download the youtube app search on here
Skyfire will load, but how would I manage to get to a website without an OSB or the physical keyboard(which would mess up the screen)
I only want it for that one website...opera is fine for everything else
As soon as i enter in a website with the osd...it messes up the screen.
Any ideas?

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Anyone know how to get Uni to view stream over RTSP protocol? I've searched and hunted. I've installed Streaming Media, TCPMP, WMP and tried playing around, but to no avail. I know TCPMP doesn't allow RTSP... but does anyone know how to do this?
(I'm currently using Tomal WM6.5 ß2)
nobody uses their Uni to watch TV? I can't believe that!
Anyone?
hi mate
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Hi Jonny,
Have you ever tried mobiTV?
I used it in the past and worked great for me.
It is actually a trialware but you can make a trick with the mortscript and it will run forever!
cheers
No. MobiTV shut down in UK in 2007. Can't get for UK or Orange network.
Does anyone use myPlayer or WebTV? What player do people use with these apps?
-Jonny- said:
No. MobiTV shut down in UK in 2007. Can't get for UK or Orange network.
Does anyone use myPlayer or WebTV? What player do people use with these apps?
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Strange!
Very sad then. Another similar tool I can remember is Spb TV.
The core player works with streaming, I use it with MyPlayer, and movies, but it is commercial, you can look for a trial
Littleapps
Yes I think I will buy coreplayer, seems to do well. Is there any other program that anybody uses for about the same price that they would recommend over coreplayer?

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Dear all,
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What can I do? As I understand it, a mobile browser needs to include Flash in order to play online videos. I have heard conflicting accounts as to whether Internet Explorer Mobile is or is not a Flash browser. I only knew of the one site that I could play videos on and now I cannot even use that one. Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
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something like this>>
http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/mobile/HTML5/Audio/Default.html
There is one MS used to demo HTML5 on IE9 - don't recall what it was, but since it wasn't in English, it was pretty much unusable to me. I got it to play something though, and it worked as promised.
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The one which MS demoed is already linked in my OP, was just wondering if there were websites using that tech.
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Its no HTML5 support in: 7661.WP7_5_Trial.
Are your just going to test it on your pc ?
to answer you question found this site:
http://myousic.me/play/#playlist
Pyls said:
Its no HTML5 support in: 7661.WP7_5_Trial.
Are your just going to test it on your pc ?
to answer you question found this site:
http://myousic.me/play/#playlist
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Ehm there is HTML5 support, http://beat.no/ works pretty well, but don't think u can listen to full songs.
Saw some Swedish guy demo this site a way back on wmpoweruser.
Pyls said:
Its no HTML5 support in: 7661.WP7_5_Trial.
Are your just going to test it on your pc ?
to answer you question found this site:
http://myousic.me/play/#playlist
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IE9 Mobile on Mango beta supports HTML5 and IMO is better than even the desktop version of IE9 Try the Mobile IE9 test drive site, its amazing.
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I have Opera Mobile 10 which has a flash plug-in called flash lite. It works partially and is only able to play Youtube videos. I have tried other programs such Skyfire 1.5, Bolt 1.5, Mach 5, but none of which work. I read online that Adobe has actually stopped producing adobe flash programs for smart phones.
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