[Q] Nexus as Ipad

hagizma

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I wanted to watch a live stream on a site and at first it didnt show the content, then i noticed the ios sign icon below the video, i clicked on it and it worked the video as if i use a device using ios.
So i want to know what is the difference between ios and android OS showing video content on the internet, that doesnt let me watch teh videos as android device but IOS?
 

dobbs69

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I wanted to watch a live stream on a site and at first it didnt show the content, then i noticed the ios sign icon below the video, i clicked on it and it worked the video as if i use a device using ios.
So i want to know what is the difference between ios and android OS showing video content on the internet, that doesnt let me watch teh videos as android device but IOS?
I'm guessing but it sounds like the video was flash based and many internet sites have two forms video, one as flash, the other as html just for iPad and IPhones. The site thought you were an iPad, maybe?

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Asus_USA

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The video content was Flashed based, but it looks like they also provided a non-Flash alternative for the iOS users out there. You were basically viewing the HTML version of the video when you clicked on the iOS link. Download and install Flash and I'm willing to bet the original video will work fine.
 
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