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Watching Divx and Flash Video on IPAD

  • by Justin McNally
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    Justin McNally, Technology Director
    My motto, ABC, Always Be Coding. In this business its learn or die. The web is moving at 100 mph, there's a new programming language every day, stay in the now or stay at home. Code, Create, Destory. #Winning.
  • November 30th, 2010
  • Apple

Both are now possible without jail breaking by purchasing yxplayer, I love it so far after i figured out how to work it.

Although a bit choppy at times atleast while streaming divx, not sure if its my connection or the codecs choking?

it seems to catch up eventually and defiantly a step in the right direction.

The quick how to for streaming divx from the web is:

1) Find a Stage-Vu player (Could be any player but stage-vu definatly works)  - Safari (You can try the built in browser but it was giving me issues on the pages i was browsing)

2) Hold down the download button on player till...

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Why Apple Hates Flash

When the iPhone first launched without Flash enabled browsers it was not a big deal at all. How can you expect that little device to handle some of the interactive flash sites you see nowadays. Even with the release of iPhone OS 3.x.x it’s not that big of a deal. Most people use their iPhone for web, mail and those awesome apps. But when the iPad came out without a flash enabled browser it seemed like this Apple vs. Flash battled ragged on. Here is my perspective on the issues.

First off, the iPhone’s memory and cache just can’t handle some flash which is alright,...

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How to play FLV files on Offical VLC for iPad

  • by Justin McNally
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    Justin McNally, Technology Director
    My motto, ABC, Always Be Coding. In this business its learn or die. The web is moving at 100 mph, there's a new programming language every day, stay in the now or stay at home. Code, Create, Destory. #Winning.
  • September 3rd, 2010
  • Apple

Here's a simple overview on how to play FLV files on the Official VLC for iPad app.

  1. Download VLC for iPad from app store free
  2. Plug iPad into itunes, Select iPad, goto Apps Tab, Scroll to bottom (File Sharing).
  3. Select VLC
  4. Click add. Locate any flv files you want to transfer and rename them to end in .AVI
  5. Add them.
  6. Open VLC and enjoy FLV on iPad. (Seems a bit more choppy than the XVID movies i tried which went really smooth.)

Pretty simple, right?

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