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2010-05-27
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They already did that. Long time ago, That's why we where able to see N900 running Flash 10.1 7month ago.
Open Screen Project is nothing that happened 7months ago. They started 2 years ago.
Who?
Adobe
AMD
Antena 3
Atlantic Records
ARM
Associated Press
BBC
Burda Digital Systems
CELL
Chunghwa Telecom
Cisco
Comcast
Condé Nast
Daum
Disney Interactive Media Group
EPIX
FOX Mobile Group
Freescale Semiconductor
HTC
Imagination Technologies
Intel
LG Electronics
Lionsgate
Marvell
MIPS Technologies
Motorola
Movial
MTV Networks
NBC Universal
Nokia
NTT DOCOMO
NVIDIA
OpenPeak
OpenTV
Palm
Paramount
PBS
Qualcomm
QNX Software Systems
Research in Motion
RTL Interactive
Sagemcom
Samsung
Sonic Solutions
Sony Ericsson
ST-Ericsson
STMicroelectronics
STERN
Symbian Foundation
Teleca
Texas Instruments
The New York Times
Tomorrow Focus Technologies
Toshiba
Verizon Wireless
Vizio
Wind River
ZiiLABS
And there is some competition running for developers.
You can send the form ask for support up to $100 000 if you have some interesting idea for project running under Flash 10.1
Guess who is the ONLY sponsor beside Adobe
NOKIA
And this is what I can't understand really no matter how hard I'm trying. Anyone has good conspiracy theory?
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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okay so we seem to have established that 1.2 is killing flash video, but do we have any suggestions on how to fix it? i've tried the other browsers and no joy. chromium gives an interesting error about the flash plugin crashing (cant remember the exact error message) which may be relevent to anyone in the know?
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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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Ok Kids - I have the issue sorted out for the "jiggly" site most of you seem to be having an issue with. The problem isnt the video its the ads on the side of the screen. They are flash - the video itself wont begin playing until those ads are loaded. This appears to be something to do with the way that the browser in 1.2 loads pages. Previously I imagine that the page was loaded on a first come first served basis. Now however it seems as if the flash wont begin playing until all the content on the page is loaded.
My advice - be patient - or install an ad blocking host file (don't use adblocker because it causes problems with some pages in 1.2)
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2010-05-27
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Open Screen Project is nothing that happened 7months ago. They started 2 years ago.
Who?
Adobe
AMD
Antena 3
Atlantic Records
ARM
Associated Press
BBC
Burda Digital Systems
CELL
Chunghwa Telecom
Cisco
Comcast
Condé Nast
Daum
Disney Interactive Media Group
EPIX
FOX Mobile Group
Freescale Semiconductor
Google
HTC
Imagination Technologies
Intel
LG Electronics
Lionsgate
Marvell
MIPS Technologies
Motorola
Movial
MTV Networks
NBC Universal
Nokia
NTT DOCOMO
NVIDIA
OpenPeak
OpenTV
Palm
Paramount
PBS
Qualcomm
QNX Software Systems
Research in Motion
RTL Interactive
Sagemcom
Samsung
Sonic Solutions
Sony Ericsson
ST-Ericsson
STMicroelectronics
STERN
Symbian Foundation
Teleca
Texas Instruments
The New York Times
Tomorrow Focus Technologies
Toshiba
Verizon Wireless
Vizio
Wind River
ZiiLABS
And there is some competition running for developers.
You can send the form ask for support up to $100 000 if you have some interesting idea for project running under Flash 10.1
Guess who is the ONLY sponsor beside Adobe
NOKIA
And this is what I can't understand really no matter how hard I'm trying. Anyone has good conspiracy theory?
My Toys: N900, Samsung Nexus S
Flaemo - Web based OS for Flash-enabled devices, more info here