hi,I find the download from flash lite 3
you have to sign the file but then when I install after e few clicks I got this message "required application acces not granted"
you can find the download here on this page mobilesmania.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34772&st=360
maybe some of you know what I doing wrong....
flash lite 3
Its not officially released, to normal users its meant for developers of phones. Maybe your best waiting to see if Nokia Integrate into the next firmware update / or released officialy rather than installing software that hasn't been officially released to users. Who knows what tampering may have happened to the file before it was uploaded especially when its not from a trusted source.
I asked them to send FL Player 3 to me when the developer version was done. (And I'm not a developer.) It installs just fine, but I can't seem to find anything that can be played in it. I tried Youtube files, but the player can't even find the .flv file. I have no idea of how to use FL Player for anything.
In the email you received from Adobe, it mentioned that there is no browser integration at this stage.
This means that it will only play standalone flash content. It's aimed at developers who want to test their flash applications.
Nigma wrote:In the email you received from Adobe, it mentioned that there is no browser integration at this stage.This means that it will only play standalone flash content. It's aimed at developers who want to test their flash applications.
A .flv file is standalone flash content, right?
No, it's a media file that can be played by Flash applications.
argh wrote:No, it's a media file that can be played by Flash applications.
A media file is to me a type of flash content (sometimes). What do you mean is missing? Is there some kind of container for the media file missing?
FL3 is explicitly looking for a "movie" when I start it up on N95. (Still it doesn't recognize the .flv movie file.)
Flash is, at its most basic, an animation system - so Flash files (.swf) are sometimes called 'movies'. An .flv file isn't a Flash movie, though; while it is a media file that can be used by Flash movies (like on YouTube), it's not a Flash movie in itself. You would need a Flash movie which played .flv files.
Change 'Flash' to 'Windows', and a .flv file to an MP3. You can indeed play your MP3s on a computer using Windows, but you need to use a program like Windows Media Player or iTunes to actually open the file and play the music. If you didn't have any programs like that on the computer at all, then you couldn't open an MP3. In a somewhat similar way*, while you can play .flv files using Flash, you need a Flash movie/applet which will read the .flv in order to play them.
[SIZE="1"]* No, not identical, but the analogy isn't terrible.[/SIZE]
The sis file that Adobe provides gives you the ability to play flv files localy.
It doesn't provide a browser plug in.
So, now I've gotten FLV playing to work. And everyone can download this now:
http://vaibhavsharma.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/flash-video-aka-flv-on-s60-v3/
There are two problems (at least). One is that the player only shows the videos in a small square in the middle of the screen (no volume control = very loud). The other is that you can only have two flv files ready to play on your N95 (you even have to rename them). So it's very crude
And any Youtube _web_ browsing is out of the question of course.