Is anyone else having trouble downloading the latest Revolver 4 (4.0.2) ROM? I have tried all three download sites, but they all fail at 80 Mb. I have also tried it on 3 different computers and my tablet with no luck.
Well i guess the server has not the complete update rom of revolver. Maybe its still in upload or maybe the server isn't okay with files bigger then <--probably not but you never know
I had no problems with downloading the files. But I downloaded the files on my PC, because I had the same problem by downloading from my tablet.
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Clear your download cache and temp in browser, if that doesn't work try another browser (I suggest chrome/firefox, IE sucks) Download sites can be very finicky that way.
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I don't know if it's the phone, the browser, or the OS.
My issue is that I cant download any zip files. I've tried multiple methods and websites. I'm trying to download a SNES rom and when I choose to download the file it will start and either stop at like 23.4 kb or completely download but have a parse error when extracted our when I try to extract.
I've used several different browsers ( T-MO's stock, dolphin, skyfire, byte tornado)
I've also tried several different websites that have the roms I'm looking for but it's still the same problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have that issue with roms sometimes.It will work if you download it from a pc and extract and copy to your sd card but I would just use a different website because some sites are funny when it comes to downloading from the Android browser.Make sure you have Astro installed with the download plugin enabled also you will want download crutch.Good luck.
Thanks for the help ... I've found that an app from the market called rom gripper works damn near flawlessly
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855898
From that post...
[HOW-TO] [Flash] [HULU] How to make Hulu (and others) work on the Samsung Galaxy Tab
The Galaxy Tab uses a custom build of Flash. If you try to install one of the hacked Nexus One Flash apks that are floating around, it won't work. Not only will you not be able to access Hulu, but Flash won't work at all. You also can't use the Android Market version.
jatilq said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855898
From that post...
[HOW-TO] [Flash] [HULU] How to make Hulu (and others) work on the Samsung Galaxy Tab
The Galaxy Tab uses a custom build of Flash. If you try to install one of the hacked Nexus One Flash apks that are floating around, it won't work. Not only will you not be able to access Hulu, but Flash won't work at all. You also can't use the Android Market version.
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I'm going to try this out when I get home tonight and see if I can't put together an apk that will work with hulu.
I've taken a stab at editing the GLES optimized flash APK from here to work with the Hulu "fix".
I'm still waiting on my replacement tablet to come in, but it might be helpful for someone. You'll have to uninstall your old version of flash.
http://www.multiupload.com/6QHFHZTGKA
MD5: 54aaa33cd59f7029e5edab3b2e597366
Flash still works on gtablet but no hulu. Still asks for flash upgrade. Sure would be nice to get this working if at all possible.
brickchamp said:
Flash still works on gtablet but no hulu. Still asks for flash upgrade. Sure would be nice to get this working if at all possible.
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Well I was able to modify the libflashplayer.so player and got hulu working, but I can't seem to figure out how to create an apk that will install correctly, my attempts failed where the apk fails to install.
Can someone try the libflashplayer.so file attached and see if if works for them. Then maybe someone with more knowledge than me can package it into the apk.
brickchamp said:
Flash still works on gtablet but no hulu. Still asks for flash upgrade. Sure would be nice to get this working if at all possible.
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Is this with my APK? Have you changed your useragent? Any chance of a screenshot or the exact error text?
Adam B. said:
Is this with my APK? Have you changed your useragent? Any chance of a screenshot or the exact error text?
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When you go to Hulu, it says you need flash player 10.0.32 or higher. When I replaced just my so file with the original apk it worked, I was able to create an apk successfully now, but I also get this same issue, so not sure what is going on. Is there something else in the apk that needs to be changed besides the libflashplayer.so file?
raydog153 said:
When you go to Hulu, it says you need flash player 10.0.32 or higher. When I replaced just my so file it worked, I was able to create an apk successfully now, but I also get this same issue, so not sure what is going on. Is there something else in the apk that needs to be changed besides the libflashplayer.so file?
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That should be it...
Try with my hulu app from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6888650&postcount=139
It sets your User Agent to desktop and loads their mobile site. You can also hit "Menu -> Test Flash" to see what version of flash hulu will see.
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That should be it...
Try with my hulu app from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6888650&postcount=139
It sets your User Agent to desktop and loads their mobile site. You can also hit "Menu -> Test Flash" to see what version of flash hulu will see.
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Ok, seems to have fixed itself. I think the system didn't think flash was installed at all and once it settled down or maybe reboot helped I was able to get it to work in Dolphin and the Hulu app. I tried this with the stuff I was working on and the apk you posted and both work, so all looks good.
Thanks for getting this working, nice to have hulu working on this. Anyone else want to try this out and verify it is working?
EDIT: This seems to be intermittent, I get a circle with ! after some time of playing. Maybe the flash crashing?
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I've taken a stab at editing the GLES optimized flash APK from here to work with the Hulu "fix".
I'm still waiting on my replacement tablet to come in, but it might be helpful for someone. You'll have to uninstall your old version of flash.
http://www.multiupload.com/6QHFHZTGKA
MD5: 54aaa33cd59f7029e5edab3b2e597366
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I performed the following:
1) Uninstall-ed FLASH
2) Installed your fixed version
3) Launched Dolphin HD
4) Set user agent as Desktop (in the Dolphin HD settings)
5) Browsed wuth Dolphin HD to Hulu.com and received the following error message: :Hulu requires Flash Player 10.0.32 or higher. Please download and install the latest version of Flash Player before continuing."
I will re-boot to see if that is needed. Reboot did not help.
Also Getting the same error message
Wonder if hulu figured out another check? I get the same error with the 105.7 with the patch too
I found a website that has instructions on how to get hulu working on the galaxy tab and it's worked for me so far.(huluongalaxytab.weebly.com)
hope this helps
I've been using JDownloader for years and never had a problem. For some reason, whenever I download a custom rom using JDownloader, I can't transfer it to my phone. I always get an error message saying the device has stopped. If I download the rom using my browser, it transfers just fine. I've checked to make sure the md5 matches, and it does, and also the size of the file is what it should be. Does anyone know what the problem could be? My download speeds are twice as fast when I use JDownloader.
Hii, I am using samsung infuse 4g and wanted to try different roms in JB. I was previously using CM10. Later I transferred 3 roms slim,miui and one more. When installing one of these my phone gave me a warning that "file system would be corrupted and choose to install the update package once again to continue installing" . I continued with installation and from that point I am not able to transfer any files to my phone and im stuck with my phone. I am not able to transfer gapps and my phone became useless. I tried to do file transfer on windows too. After a long time it said the file system is corrupted. In Linux (ubuntu) it won't give any message even after hours.
Have you tried going back to stock and wiping the entire phone? Sounds bad, but if the file system is shot, you basically lost everyghkng
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Use a back to stock with a pit file.
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I have a question and am curious if others have seen it and know how to resolve it.
I am by far not new to Android and mods, custom ROMs, etc but I ha e come across something that I just can't seem to get around.
When I try to download something to flash via TWRP, or install by most any other method, over 90% of the time I cannot get an md5 match. I have tried Chrome, Dolphin, and a couple other browsers, too. Is there any other way to get a good download straight to the Pixel with downloading on the PC and copying it over??
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I have a question and am curious if others have seen it and know how to resolve it.
I am by far not new to Android and mods, custom ROMs, etc but I ha e come across something that I just can't seem to get around.
When I try to download something to flash via TWRP, or install by most any other method, over 90% of the time I cannot get an md5 match. I have tried Chrome, Dolphin, and a couple other browsers, too. Is there any other way to get a good download straight to the Pixel with downloading on the PC and copying it over??
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You sure have an interesting dilemma. You can try download a small file multiple times, then use WinDiff to compare those downloads. If they match exactly, but do not match the original md5, then the issue is most likely local, and not the download source. Or, if they're different from each other, then your problem is also local. Have you tried a different PC with the same Internet connection?
As far as your other question, unless I'm misreading the question, why can't you download to the phone directly? Most of my downloads go directly to my Pixel's external storage. I don't usually touch a PC.
You understand my question. I discovered the issue trying to download TWRP RC1. The file size is 8.65Mb and I cohld never get a good md5 match downloading straight to internal memory. I started to doubt if the md5 mismatch was actually true so I tried to flash it and it failed. TWRP Alpha2 reported a corrupt zip file. I downloaded via PC, copied to storage, and then got a good md5.
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You understand my question. I discovered the issue trying to download TWRP RC1. The file size is 8.65Mb and I cohld never get a good md5 match downloading straight to internal memory. I started to doubt if the md5 mismatch was actually true so I tried to flash it and it failed. TWRP Alpha2 reported a corrupt zip file. I downloaded via PC, copied to storage, and then got a good md5.
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So is your problem resolved? They just sound like bad downloads to me, whether that's by unreliable connection (stop and restart of packet transferring), or corrupt packet verification, or some abnormal task on your PC that takes a good download and saves a corrupted copy of it. I know, I know, some will say that there's no such thing as a bad download since CRC and other algorithm prevent that. And they're right. However, a browser can still create a bad file from a valid download.
Not resolved. Until I figure it out I download via PC and copy to device. One added bonus is I can download to a flash drive and use the adapter to plug it directly into the Pixel.
Oh, I did notice that the bad md5 files also differ in size. Seems to happen most when using Chrome.
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Not resolved. Until I figure it out I download via PC and copy to device. One added bonus is I can download to a flash drive and use the adapter to plug it directly into the Pixel.
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The other benefit of using an external drive is that you don't run into the TWRP decryption issue, where your folders and files are jumbled up. Data on external drives are not encrypted.
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The other benefit of using an external drive is that you don't run into the TWRP decryption issue, where your folders and files are jumbled up. Data on external drives are not encrypted.
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I read that, too. I honestly haven't had that issue. Yet. The first couple times I used TWRP I wasn't prompted for a pattern at boot. I found if I power off then boot to TWRP manually it always prompted me first time. Since doing that about three times I haven't had an issue since.
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Ok, after sitting back I decided to "Go back to basics". I uninstalled all browsers on my device. I then reinstalled Chrome and tried a download, failed to get an md5 match. I then reinstalled Dolphin and downloaded the same file. Success, I have a md5 match. Seems that Chrome browser is the problem. Not sure why it wouldn't work on Dolphin previously but I have successfully downloaded four times now.