Monday, April 29, 2013

How do I get my virgin mobile shuttle to play mobile youtube videos?

Q. Whenever I select a video the media player opens, and then it says "loading", and then it closes after a few minutes.

A. I believe youtube may be allowed to work in the future, i cant get it to work either, but if you go to the Virgin Mobile USA page, you see a little feature at the bottom, it says video player, apparently you can get more than 5 live channels on your phone for either 50 cents every time you start a live stream, or if you have a data pack, the data comes out of it.

Its all coming to the point that in a future update, you might be able to play youtube videos, who knows, maybe you need a data pack to be able to, because i thought that i read somewhere that you can watch them.

How can I record youtube or Windows media player videos with WM recorder?
Q. Whenever I press the preview record button, it pops up Windows media player dialog box saying Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file. What sould I do to fix this?

A. Try VideoGet. It downloads from YouTube, GoogleVideo, MetaCafe, MySpase, Photobucket and other 550+ video websites.
Full List of supported videos websites:
http://nuclear-coffee.com/php/supported_services.php?id=VideoGet

VideoGet also providing you with ability to convert each video in most popular formats for more comfortable video playback. VideoGet supports AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MP3 file formats, so you will be able not only to view it, but also put it into your iPod, mobile phone or any other portable device. One-click-download-convert. Plugins for Internet Explorer and Mozilla FireFox browser

Watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R9VCNtFrs4

How can I download a flash player to my phone and it actually work?
Q. Everytime i download a video player it tells me it cannot display this iten and it won't work how can I get this blackberry to act right.

A. Blackberry doesn't support flash yet.


Adobe boasts that there will be more than a billion devices enabled with Flash Lite, its mobile-specific version, by early 2009. It's working to add Flash support to the Google-backed Android platform, which it says will happen in "the very near future".

However, that list doesn't include arguably the two most iconic devices in the mobile world: Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry, both of which are Flash-free zones. In the case of the iPhone, the ability for the phone to play YouTube videos in a special YouTube application provides a tantalising hint of Flash Video in the phone â but alas, it's merely Quicktime Video playback. Apple got YouTube to convert most of its videos into MPEG-4 in order to be compatible with Apple, rather than accommodating Flash Video in the phone.

As it prepares for this week's MAX developers conference, Adobe is maintaining the party line that there will eventually be an iPhone version of Flash. "We continue to work with Apple on developing that," Anup Murarka, Director of technical marketing mobile and devices at Adobe, told APC this week. However, in typical this-is-Apple-and-we'll-tell-you-when-it-suits-us fashion, there's no actual public timeframe on the horizon.

For BlackBerry, the news is more definitive but less pleasing. According to Murarka, the big problem is the use of Java as the core development platform for the BlackBerry. "We are not going to be able to get Flash running under Java," he said, noting that the multiple layers of code interpretation that would require (Flash converted to Java converted to BlackBerry device code) impose a performance burden that can't readily be overcome.




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