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Post by deesigner on May 23, 2013 20:01:40 GMT
I've managed to get a programme which shows TV shows but can't seem to be able to download the software to allow videos to be played. I can download it but when I come to install it it says this cannot be installed, I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do. Wondered if anyone had overcome this problem and could give me some assistance.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2013 20:21:40 GMT
deesigner what program is it? I haven't got one but I have been googling for ya
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Post by blakey on May 23, 2013 20:31:30 GMT
It may not be compatible with your version of android dee
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Post by deesigner on May 23, 2013 21:28:43 GMT
It may not be compatible with your version of android dee Oh right Blakey thanks, this is a new kindle only had it a few weeks Will have to see if anything else comes out.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2013 21:33:40 GMT
Dee I've copy and pasted this from a website., hope it helps.
Adobe stopped supporting Flash for Android devices in August 2012. This means Amazon cannot provide Flash for the 2nd Generation Fire and the Fire HD models. (All Kindle Fires are Android devices)
There is a work around though. To view Flash videos, you will need to install an earlier version of the Dolphin Browser and install an earlier version of Flash.
Note: To watch Flash videos, you'll need to watch them via the Dolphin Browser after everything is installed properly, and NOT via the Web section (Silk Browser) on your Fire.
Installing Adobe Flash Player On Newer Kindle Fires (2nd Gen Fire. and HD Models)
If you have a newer Kindle Fire model, Flash has to be installed manually, along with a Flash compatible web browser.
Instructions:
To install Flash: (You have to have a Flash compatible browser in order to install Flash. You can't install it under Silk.)
Do the following on the Fire/Fire HD itself:
Swipe down from the top > More > Device > Allow Installation of Applications.
Install ES File Explorer: ES File Explorer
Download and install the Dolphin HD and Flash Player apk files from this link:
link didn't work so I removed it
Once both files are downloaded to your Fire, open ES File Explorer and look in the "Downloads" folder. You should see both files there. Install Dolphin HD *first* by tapping on the icon. Then install Flash
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Post by deesigner on May 24, 2013 12:46:54 GMT
Thanks Stamina, I'll try that, driving me nuts
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