Full Flash 10.1 for 2.1 devices - NO FROYO REQUIRED!

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gophergun

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Did you actually read through the thread? Everyone seems to be reporting the same results as they would with Flash Lite.

Besides, the issue for us isn't 2.1, it's the compilation for ARM v8, if I understand correctly.
 

rps13

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Doesn't work, the 2.1 browser doesn't support plugins and devices that run HTC Sense have flash lite built in which makes a lot of people think they have the full version of Flash.
 

rpmccormick

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Originally Posted by G1BRICKED View Post
What's the difference between FlashLite and FlashFull?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What's+the+difference+between+FlashLite+and+FlashFull?
I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!

I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...

What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
 

clspdhax1

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I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!

I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...

What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
As you know on ROMs with the Sense UI running Flash Lite, and from what I seen on the N1 with full flash support, the flash (lite version) animations or video plays in the web pages-you can't make it into a full screen mode. Flash 10.1 is just fast anyway on all platforms. Just by updating from the older version of Flash (on the PC version) to 10.1, my low-wattage HTPC can now run full-screen videos in high quality smoothly, versus low like before.

It can't be just the hardware limiting the flash lite to be choppy on the G1, since the HTC Hero specs are not significantly faster. But, correct me if I'm wrong, idk.
 

topdnbass

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Actually flash lite does have fullscreen mode. It works well but its not amazing. Problems here and there
I don't see the g1 getting full flash anytime soon.

Sent from my Evo 4G
 

dskyers

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i just succesfully installed on mt3g and just did a reboot running 3.6 so we shall see....

does not work at all no ads moving no hulu nothing so no go on mt3g
 
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schnogg

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What site is a good basic test?

What would be a good test for this? I would want to test a scale of functions. Flash game, Flash video, full screen, streaming flash video. Does that seem like a logical progression?
 

incredulous

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www.okiedoke.co.uk
I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!

I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...

What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
Maybe if you actually bothered to do the search though, you would find there is a posting there for Android Central that explains what the difference is.
 

ftruck90

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full flash 10.1 will not happen for the G1 as it was never compiled for the chipset the G1 uses. As flash isn't open source it would require a full backwards engineering then recompile for the chipset. far more trouble then its worth
 
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