Hello,
For Android, please, could tell me what are the browsers with support of Chromecast AND Adobe flash? Actually, Chrome for Android not support flash, just Chromecast. Firefox support flash but not Chromecast. Thanks!
Firefox and Chrome beta supports Chromecast.
Many other browsers use adobe flash player but needs to be installed
horlagold said:
Firefox and Chrome beta supports Chromecast.
Many other browsers use adobe flash player but needs to be installed
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Sorry, I mean browser support Chromecast AND flash. Chrome not support flash. Firefox not support Chromecast.
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Hello,
Does any one know web browser that support html5's h264 videos and flash ?
(No cloud browsing browsers)
Puffin html5 h264 + flash but cloud browsing
Thank you !
so my browser has always been dolphin,and it plays youtube videos just fine on desktop(not mobile)mode of youtube..and plays videos of other sites fine also, but recently i tried on opera,it doesnt play any,on youtube it says i need flash or html5,but opera supports html5
so i guess my question is ,what is that player that plays the videos on dolphin in youtube and other sites,is it a html5 player or a flash player built in by dolphin?...
and why doesnt opera have this feature..it is 5 times more downloaded than dolphin..
mark324 said:
so my browser has always been dolphin,and it plays youtube videos just fine on desktop(not mobile)mode of youtube..and plays videos of other sites fine also, but recently i tried on opera,it doesnt play any,on youtube it says i need flash or html5,but opera supports html5
so i guess my question is ,what is that player that plays the videos on dolphin in youtube and other sites,is it a html5 player or a flash player built in by dolphin?...
and why doesnt opera have this feature..it is 5 times more downloaded than dolphin..
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I play flash videos on stock all the time with out a problem..
ronniereiff said:
I play flash videos on stock all the time with out a problem..
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with which browser? i have no problem with dolphin also
oh nvm on stock broswer never tried it....ill try it on there too though
Get Dice player. Plays almost anything. Shines over wifi.
Sent from my ADR6350 using xda app-developers app
I use this xbmc of this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2418029
Is a xbmc based on linux for mx amlogic' my question is how i put it a web browser for example firefox .??
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Both Firefox and Chrome display VLC Player in their share link options, but they don't display MX Player, why?
I'm trying to figure out how to cast videos from a browser or local content from an app such as VLC, with my oneplus 7 pro to my LG tv.
I can use the casting feature on the youtube app no problem and I can cast my whole screen to the tv but in a chrome browser or other chrome based browser like brave or edge, I never see a cast icon when I'm watching video content.
Similarly, I've read that there VLC app for android has supported casting for a while but I don't see the cast icon in the app either. Although I do see "casting" in settings.
Yes my phone is on the same WiFi and the tv, and again I can cast my whole screen and with the YouTube app, but apparently nothing else.
Thanks for any advice and tips.
RobbieRobski said:
I'm trying to figure out how to cast videos from a browser or local content from an app such as VLC, with my oneplus 7 pro to my LG tv.
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Thanks for any advice and tips.
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The cast option does not appear because you do not have a Chromecast (or android tv with Chromecast support) device at home. This is different for youtube because every TV with the YouTou app supports "casting" youtube from a device. But it's not really casting, it's more controlling as if you had a remote app on your phone.
Smart TVs use MiraCast or BubbleUPnP, or even AirPlay (for Apple TVs).
SO in short you can't cast anything to your screen with regular android apps or your browser because this is available only for Chromecast.
There are alternatives tho. You can download apps that are meant to use Miracast or other cast technologies. I use Tubio, it's a web browser with a solid pop/ ad blocker, and with which you can cast every video content to your smart tv. It support MiraCast, BubbleUPnP, AirPlay and Chromecast so no more struggle!
Thanks, I'll check out tubio.