I am curious about the software limitations of Android for online flash based audio/video chat
Is it possible on 2.2 to access an online a/v chat powered by Community Chat v 7.0 software? I've tried using Dolphin HD (with flash enabled of course) and was unsuccessful.
I am able to access other flash based a/v chat sites such as Tiny Chat (limited to viewing video and text input only, can not broadcast video) but the Community Chat v 7.0 sites are a no go.
Is this something that an app could be developed for or is there a limitation within the OS causing this?
just wanted to bump this and see if anyone has any info
I tried again with Flash 10.2 and nothing changed
thanks!
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A stranger randomly pair video chat app (like Chatroulette or Omegle) is posted on Android Market. You need to download two apps named "MVChat" and "MVChatService" on Android Market and install Adobe Air to support them. The app supports both front (if the phone has) and back camera for video chat.
We also have a web-based app which could also chat with users using their mobile phones.
The website for web-based app is: mobile.makemychat.com
Detail instruction for our apps: mobile.makemychat.com/user_instruction.html
Hello,
I'm thinking about new project - podcasting for mobile phones mainly for Android OS phones. I need compatibility with Iphone's which are devices WITHOUT flash support.
<b>I am looking for any solution which I can put into my mobile site and stream videos to the viewer. </b>In other words, I am looking solution for share my video podcasts with users on mobile devices. I would like to make mini youtube for my users I would like to use Flowplayer but flowplayer is written in Flash environment.
I have only one need - It can't be written in with Flash technology, I need to embed any player written in any language than Flash. I hope that any solution is avalaible...
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Hello Every one,
I'm working on to develop a live video stream application based on android mobile camera. I used RTMP and RTSP ports using WOWZA server.
It is working fine with almost all brand mobiles successfully. When the event is created and started broadcasting of video, data is posting successfully to server.
But coming to some particular model mobiles like Micromax, Lenovo and etc., the app is not able to post the data from camera. The error message will be like 'Try again..' and broadcast is not successful.
As per my observation, the above said model mobiles are using MT65XX chipset. I tried on various mobiles using the same chipset and failed to broadcast the data. But other applications like Livestream, Ustream and working fine with these models.
Can someone help me to solve the issue with the above models so that my application runs successfully on all model chipsets.
Here is my application environment:
Developed on android Ice cream sandwich (android 4.0) and it'll supports ICS & above android environments
Library file used while developing application "libstreaming-4.0.jar"
Thanks in advance.
Aditya
I am working on a project that is somewhat similar to the way Netflix works (as a streaming service), and have the following requirements:
Database that stores video files
Create group that can access the video
Ability for Owner to invite/add users to the group(s)
Video can be played/paused, and resumed if users close and come back to watch later.
Users in the Group can watch the video at the same time
Email/push notifications whenever owner of a group uploads a new video ready for watching
Now I have last developed in Android some 4 years ago, but in terms of cross platform compatibility, e.g. iOS and Android, what is the best approach for this project?
Should I use AWS or Azure to host the database? Would SQL database work well with storing videos? Is MP4 the best format considering its wide compatibility? From my android experience, I developed an App in Android studio, but is there a better alternative to develop an app that can work for both iOS and Android at once?
Hello. I have a question about streaming video. I am using a Beelink A1 Android box connected to my TV. Running Android version 7.1.2 and box Build is RK3328. I'm streaming video directly from a website using the box's inbuilt browser. The site allows 3 free streams then requires a payment. It is not a mainstream site.
Clearing the browser's cache and data doesn't restart the quota. I installed Firefox and I get the 3 free streaming quota back. Same thing after this, clear the Firefox cache's doesn't fix it. Uninstall the Firefox browser, then reinstall it and the quota is remembered, so no luck.
This website doesn't ask for any personal details at all so as to participate in the free trial, it's just click a selection and watch it.
I have ROOTed the box hoping to see something associated with the browsers but there is nothing there (not that I know what I'm looking for, anyhow).
Streaming with or without a VPN connection to various world locations makes no difference so I guess it's not recording the IP address. The android box connects via WiFi to the modem.
Can anyone suggest where the counter might be hiding and what tools I might need to reset it please.