This is a discussion on now for something completely different within the iPad 2 Forum forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by AJTaliesen Working for one is not the same thing as working for all. Exactly. On forums, sites, it typically is one's opinion ...
Last edited by SweetPoison; 05-19-2011 at 06:23 AM. Reason: Rude commentary ~ come on John!
~John
Ipad2 3G 64 gig -jailbroken
Running Air Video from over 4 terabytes of space on my local LAN (6 PC's & a MacBook air)
Highly customized Verizon Note 2 phone
AirStash
From the developers website
http://www.skyfire.com/en/support/video-site-check
Q: What does it mean when it says the site is supported? A: When the video checker says a site is supported that means at least 70% of the videos on that site can be played successfully with Skyfire.
Q: How many sites does Skyfire support? A: 100,000+ websites and we're adding more all the time.
So there you have it, straight from the horses mouth that it does not play all video, but will play most.
just another lurker....
RickyBobby , as I posted in another of your threads, my hat is off to you for doing what you do for your customers. I'm glad you wrote an example off the reaction you get. I'm also looking forward to the off topic challenge stuff being put in another thread. I'd like to learn more about my ipad and Flash but not in THIS thread.
Thank you ladies, gentlemen and everyone else
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Can somebody try SkyFire on NFL.com and see how many videos play??
I just tried it and it said "no videos found" and there are tons of videos there. Maybe my copy of SkyFire just doesn't work right. Those videos play for me using Iswifter and WiFi but the quality is absolutely awful.
I use that site quite a bit, but the only way I can get videos to play with any decent quality is to use SplashTop playing from a PC on my LAN.
~John
Ipad2 3G 64 gig -jailbroken
Running Air Video from over 4 terabytes of space on my local LAN (6 PC's & a MacBook air)
Highly customized Verizon Note 2 phone
AirStash
I just tried NFL.com again and every single video I click on says "flash is required to play video from NFL.com, click here to install the latest version of flash"
Maybe I'm doing something wrong here, can somebody else check this and see if it is just me??
~John
Ipad2 3G 64 gig -jailbroken
Running Air Video from over 4 terabytes of space on my local LAN (6 PC's & a MacBook air)
Highly customized Verizon Note 2 phone
AirStash
Puffin browser is a lil choppy but viewable watching NFL.com
But not sure if you're aware of the "NFL '11 for iPad" app available in the app store for free.
Besides Draft coverage, the app also allows you to read general NFL news and news related to your favorite team, view the entire NFL schedule and team schedules, and view statistical breakdowns of each matchup.
If there is a regular season, the NFL has promised much more content via updates, which hopefully includes features like game highlights, Fantasy Football integration, and roster breakdowns.
Thanks outlaw, I have tried Puffin but found it awfully slow/laggy etc (pretty much the problem with any of the so called iPad flash apps). I have been using SplashTop a lot lately, that plays flash exactly the same as it does on the PC that it originates on.
I will check out that NFL app, hopefully we will actually have an NFL season so there will be something to use it for..........(although the longer this drags out the less likely that seems)
Justin Tuck put it rather well I thought when he said "I can't think of anything more selfish than two sides fighting over who gets the biggest cut of a 9 billion dollar pie". He said that while helping storm victims in Alabama who had lost houses, businesses, family members etc etc
~John
Ipad2 3G 64 gig -jailbroken
Running Air Video from over 4 terabytes of space on my local LAN (6 PC's & a MacBook air)
Highly customized Verizon Note 2 phone
AirStash