[req]Direct link to Core player over opera! - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Hi,
Opera doesn't support flash videos, skyfire does but it is very slow.
I think Core player is the solution for flash videos. It's very fast, work all ppc and handle high resulotion f4v video clips.
I want to redesing myweb site for ppc with video clips.
Can i send .f4v video links to coreplayer over opera with html links or java scripts?

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New MEGAVIDEO contents on WM6.1

Hello,i'm looking for a way to watch streaming video form MEGAVIDEO.
I have an HTC HD and i'm anable to watch streaming films from Opera on the new Megavideo Interface..i can watch Youtube videos enbedded in Opera with flashlite 3.1 installed,but doesn't work on megavideo new interface
Need Help,please!
does somebody have a solution for this problam? it could be very helpfull if it was a program that show you megavideo like the youtube program
Have to you tried the SKyFire Browser?

Does Any XDA's Support the Viewing of Flash?

Does Any XDA's Support the Viewing of Flash?
E.g Viewing Videos on Youtube or watching live video streams.
Try searching to get your answer faster
Skyfire is what you are looking for
Also the las IE6 can be used to see youtube videos easyly
Not sure if you can find it just the Ie6 but many many ROMĀ“s have it included on it
try usin skyfire
skyfire 1 is good to view flash and other video and you to watch live stream .
Some programs like diamond tv also support the live streaming of video, if you have the correct urls...
My personal best is mach5 it is not a freeware but still worth the value...
Cheers
RAJIV

streaming video with skyfire

when streaming video with skyfire it opens wm player is there a way to change it to core player

[Q] YOUTUBE and Bowsers

Hi guys.
Is it possible to make Opera or other browsers open Youtube videos in an external player (like Core Player, the Youtube application, else)?
Actually Opera is unable to play them by default, there's an unofficial working plugin, but frame rate is very low and video is oversized...
Thanks a lot!!
You can get them to play in core player; the key is going to m.youtube.com. If you go to the desktop version (with the newer versions of PIE), then the embedded flash player will play the videos (with so-so quality).
With Core player, you need to set the file associations for RTSP protocol (and also .flv files).
HTC Streaming Video will also play youtube videos and some types of streams. Core player is better, though.
With Opera, I browse m.youtube, my Core Player is configured for flv, rtsp and all other formats, but Opera doesn't call Core Player like it was doing up to version 9.7.
About PIE, what's the last version?
I've just tried to setup Streaming Media, but I cannot launch it, because it returns e certificate error.
Do you have a working procedure to make it work on WM6.5?
Many many thanks!!
HTC Streaming player just worked for me when I cooked it in; I stopped using it when I got Core Player.
I'm using 28242 now, but all the 6.5.x PIE's work with Core Player. I don't use opera, so have no idea how to get it to work with it.
If you will browse with IE (in my case a standard one in 6.1) you can view the YT videos without any additional programs. The quality is low-medium.
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If you will browse with IE (in my case a standard one in 6.1) you can view the YT videos without any additional programs. The quality is low-medium.
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My IE doesn't play any youtube or flash video.
Ooops, sorry just checked one more time and noticed that the address is m.youtube.com (so mobile version of YT)

[Q] 3gp video player for android

Hello, i am looking for a 3gp video player to embed to my website (runs on ZendFramework). I want to load 3gp videos from my HTC and watch it using my website. Are there any players that i can embed for such case?
The 3gp video format is mostly a subset of MPEG4/DIVx, so any player supporting that should be usable.
This gives the following obvious choices:
1. Just provide the 3gp file with the right mime-type and hope the viewer has a player for that (phone browsers usually do, for PCs it depends on which media players are installed)
2. Wrap it in Adobe Flash, so it becomes a flash movie playable on most desktops but few mobiles.
3. Run a program to convert/transcode to various related video formats (such as .mp4, .divx, MPEG4 in WMV wrapper, MPEG4 in AVI wrapper etc.) then code some tricky HTML/JavaScript to pick the format the viewer understands (for instance those with Windows Media Player and some codec plugins may be able to view some formats, those with the VideoLan player can view others, phone users yet others etc.)
If you search around (outside xda-developers), you should find various people offering complete or almost-complete scripts.
4. Upload to a 3rd party video site such as YouTube and let them handle the conversion/plugin issue. But then you loose control over your video.

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