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Droid X & Flash

Pugman1943

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The article says it all. Not to brag Mac, just so you are aware.


LAPTOP has been evaluating the performance of Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 on a number of different mobile devices, specifically focusing on how the multimedia player handles various content sources on the new Droid 2. With Apple CEO Steve Jobs' open letter published in late April claiming that Adobe had yet to deliver a Flash Player running well on a mobile platform, there has been considerable interest now that Adobe's much-hyped Flash Player 10.1 is finally making its way to platforms such as Google's Android. Based on LAPTOP's experience on the Droid 2, however, much still seems to be lacking.
I'm the last person on earth who wanted to believe Steve Jobs when he told Walt Mossberg at D8 that "Flash has had its day." I took it as nothing more than showmanship when Jobs shared his thoughts on Flash and wrote that "Flash is closed and proprietary, has major technical drawbacks, and doesn't support touch based devices." After spending time playing with Flash Player 10.1 on the new Droid 2, the first Android 2.2 phone to come with the player pre-installed, I'm sad to admit that Steve Jobs was right. Adobe's offering seems like it's too little, too late.

The report notes that some Flash content, particularly sites featured in Adobe's Flash showcase for mobile devices such as the Sony Pictures movie trailers site, does perform very well. But many others, including ABC.com and FOX.com, deliver jerky video and severe system lag and unresponsiveness.
The difference between the smooth Flash trailers on Sony.com, the jerky episode of CSI, and the system-stalling Flash video on Fox.com is that the smoother ones were optimized specifically for phone playback. But if content providers have to go back and optimize their videos for mobile platforms, one of the key benefits of mobile Flash - backward compatibility with millions of existing videos - is lost. If you're modifying your videos anyway, why not go the full monty and use an HTML 5 player instead of Flash?

When it comes to Flash-based games, LAPTOP found that many of the games are still designed for non-touch input, requiring keyboard presses and other actions that are simply not possible in the Flash Player mobile experience as currently implemented. Furthermore, simply attempting to load websites with Flash content resulted in slower loading speeds and even hangs that would make high-profile sites like The New York Times refuse to load.

Over three years after the launch of the original iPhone, it appears that Adobe has yet to find a way to deliver a quality Flash experience on mobile platforms. While the partial functionality Flash Player is currently capable of offering might be of use to some, the numerous performance issues and incompatibilities are certainly unlikely to convince Apple to embrace the technology. And it seems reasonable to assume that the longer it takes Adobe to develop a smoothly-functioning Flash Player for mobile, the more sites will make the transition to HTML5 and other accessible standards, reducing demand for the player.
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).


Just type "2 chicks and a cup" into your browser Ed. The rest should be self explanatory.
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).


Just type "2 chicks and a cup" into your browser Ed. The rest should be self explanatory.

Don't listen to these guys, they are steering you wrong....try "Lemon party" for a train load of more fun!























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The flash on the droid x is amazing. Actually Froyo in general is a huge improvement. The battery lasts longer, phones faster and smoother.. All in all is its great. Btw running the 2.2 rooted leak.
 
The flash on the droid x is amazing. Actually Froyo in general is a huge improvement. The battery lasts longer, phones faster and smoother.. All in all is its great. Btw running the 2.2 rooted leak.

Yeah, I just rooted my phone last night. I planned on getting 2.2 tonight. My girlfriends brother is the Android guru, and he is on his way over so he is going to hook my phone up.

Everything I have seen about Froyo has looked good. So we will see.
 
Its so easy.... Im new to all this myself. Heres the easiest way. Download koush's "bootstrap recovery for droid x" app. Allow su permissions. Then download "Rom Manager". Open rom manager click "download rom" click "stock images" click on 2.2. When it opens check off backup. Dont check off second option "wipe"... And your done.. 5 min. Later..... Welcome to Froyo.
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).


Just type "2 chicks and a cup" into your browser Ed. The rest should be self explanatory.


2 girls, 1 cup was one of the funniest things I've seen. I was in tears laughing. :thumbs:
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).


Just type "2 chicks and a cup" into your browser Ed. The rest should be self explanatory.


2 girls, 1 cup was one of the funniest things I've seen. I was in tears laughing. :thumbs:

X2

1 Guy and a Jar on the other hand, I was horrified, he didn't make a single sound the entire time... I just can't describe the emotion I felt watching that video... :0
 
Umm, I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me and my Droid X, I am lacking some serious sleep Ed. Thanks for looking out for us Android users :thumbs:

What I just want to know is, will my playback of "2 chicks and a cup" be okay ?


If you share that with me, I will evaluate it for play-back-ability (I'm sure it's scientifically noteworthy)).

Just type "2 chicks and a cup" into your browser Ed. The rest should be self explanatory.


2 girls, 1 cup was one of the funniest things I've seen. I was in tears laughing. :thumbs:

X2

1 Guy and a Jar on the other hand, I was horrified, he didn't make a single sound the entire time... I just can't describe the emotion I felt watching that video... :0


Tell me about it. The worst thing is that all you hear is the sound of the glass. Definitely on my "Top 5 Disgusting Videos" list.

Its so easy.... Im new to all this myself. Heres the easiest way. Download koush's "bootstrap recovery for droid x" app. Allow su permissions. Then download "Rom Manager". Open rom manager click "download rom" click "stock images" click on 2.2. When it opens check off backup. Dont check off second option "wipe"... And your done.. 5 min. Later..... Welcome to Froyo.

Sounds easy enough. My girlfriends brother came over and hooked me up with a new theme that you can only have if you are rooted. He said he would have given my 2.2 but the themes are not working right with 2.2 (I don't know if that is true he just has the Droid 1.) I think I will give that a try later tonight.
 
You might want to do some research, I have read 2.2 will not download if you are running a theme... There is a theme remover.. 2.2 is meant to be updated on a non/ or rooted phone, no theme.. check alldroid.org..
 
Ive had flash on my iPhone for about 4 months now, and sad to say, what I was so gung-ho to get, in the end wasn't worth it.

When I first got it, I quickly loaded a HomeStar Runner page to see that yes, in fact it does work.. After that all it did was destroy my web browsing experience in my opinion. Nothing like having a flashing scrolling graphic to the middle of a tiny screen your trying to read.

Battery life doesn't hold up so well. Ive found on average running Flash on my iPhone takes about 1% of battery per 1 minute of flash. Sometimes a lot less, sometimes more.

For me it seems mobile flash wasn't all it was cracked up to be.
 
Ah, well, it would seem that flash will soon become obsolete, what with the huge mobile browsing trend now. Nearly everyone I know has a smartphone of some sort now. Hell, even my dad bought a droid, which surprised the hell out of me. Seems like every major website is turning out a mobile version of their page.
 
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