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You should be able to rename it.
So "long press" the file, choose operation or something similar
(I use Estrongs File manager or Root Explorer) then choose rename.
Touch the highlighted area to bring up your keyboard and hit the
delete button so you delete .zip.
Hulu sent me a message stating that it would not work on my platform. Fancast seemed to work, but the video of Friday Night Lights that I tried to see never finished loading after ten minutes. I finally gave up.
You should be able to rename it.
So "long press" the file, choose operation or something similar
(I use Estrongs File manager or Root Explorer) then choose rename.
Touch the highlighted area to bring up your keyboard and hit the
delete button so you delete .zip.
I sent this originally from my Droid, apparently I am not very good at typing. Let me try this again, I have installed the app but when I try to launch it from the app manager I get the message " Activity not found-com.adobe.flashplayer".
Do I need to configure something else.
Got Froyo on my droid. Went to Hulu's website and said "unfortunately, this video is not available on your platform. We apologize for any inconvenience". How are you guys getting it work?
ok super noob here... i just got my 2.2 update today... i Dl'ed the flash in post number 1 on my Mac... connected my droid sent it over to droid. disconnected droid. opened up Astro scrolled down and removed the .zip from the name...
now what? if i long hold it i get "details" "open as" "edit" "send" "extract"
what do i do to use this feature or install this feature.
I downloaded it for my droid 1 running froyo update FRG01 non-rooted and it completely sucks. Videos are unwatchable. Unistall and wait for the official Droid 1 version.
YES. I tried both. The Beta3 ran fine. The other one (Flash_v10.1.92.8.apk) was choppy and the voice was slightly out of synch. I read somewhere that the other flash version was optimized for the Nexus one chipset. I stuck with the Beta3 version. It runs great.
I just got it working on my Droid tonight. Then I also forced it to install on my SD card Although I can't think of a website off-hand that uses flash but doesn't force my Droid to re-route to a mobile version of that site.