It hangs when i try to load Youtube, but i read a fix on that and am working on it. The other problem im having is when it did work, barely any videos would actually load on TCPMP. Id click the link, and nothing would ever happen. Occasionally for some videos a message would come up and say the link cannot be opened, but then id get on my PC and be able to watch those same videos.
I can't get it to work either, my IE locks up, then the pictures go blank. followed instructions, but nothing. Where can I also find a flash player that I can download to my Mogul for HTC PPC 6800?
Well I have done this process MULTIPLE times, after multiple hard resets, etc. to no avail. Here's the error I continuously get:
The file 'rtsp://rtsp.youtube.com/youtube/videos/k70JzbIgVIE/video.3gp?w=1' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its conponents cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file.
I've tried it all, and nothing. After the last try of going directly to the YouTube Pocket @ <http://www.ytpocket.com/>, I do now get a message in the TCPMP of "MMS Protocol Not Supported". I have even changed my video to "GDI" instead of "Direct Draw". It's been hopless for me.
Anybody know where I can get Adobe Flash Player for my Mogul? I need that particular player for one of the sites that I use for my class. The <flashvideobundle> doesn't seem to work for me on that site.
I've tried it all, and nothing. After the last try of going directly to the YouTube Pocket @ <http://www.ytpocket.com/>, I do now get a message in the TCPMP of "MMS Protocol Not Supported". I have even changed my video to "GDI" instead of "Direct Draw". It's been hopless for me.
Anybody know where I can get Adobe Flash Player for my Mogul? I need that particular player for one of the sites that I use for my class. The <flashvideobundle> doesn't seem to work for me on that site.
dtndvm @ppcgeek was nice enough to give it to me.
here it is Adobe - Flash Player 7 For Pocket PC: Download
Youtube Main Page seems to freeze up with this installed. I think ZBOP mentioned this also. And it seems to slowwwwww down my Mogul to a crawl.
But gl.
Uninstall Macromedia Flash ActiveX. It only runs old flash anyway and is causing the Youtube site to basically crash your phone.
For what it's worth, this above worked for me. I installed the bundle a month ago and had absolutely no problems until this week. As indicated above I uninstalled Macromedia Flash ActiveX and I'm back in business.
I have installed everything uninstalled it and installed it again but it doesn't work for me. When I click on a video it doesn't open. Nothing happens. Any suggestions?
I have installed everything uninstalled it and installed it again but it doesn't work for me. When I click on a video it doesn't open. Nothing happens. Any suggestions?
I have the exact same problem with mine nothing happens just sits there and nothing opens or anything you click and looks like you click the link then nothing..
Will have to try it again after I hard rest the device back to factory maybe its a conflict with something else ive installed on the device...
I was having the same problem. Either nothing would happen or I would click on the video and and it would say something about the video having been removed. I DL'd the latest FlashBundle and that helped. Which, fyi is different than the version posted last page. I don't know the version (either 1.3 or 1.4) but if yours is smaller than 798kb (unzipped) then this is newer. Give it a shot!
Just got my XV6800 this afternoon, so far it looks to be a step up in the XV6700, its definitely faster for now. But here's my first problem.
I've installed TCPMP and copied the flash plug-ins from here SourceForge.net: Files to the installation directory. Done this four times and the results are the same. The standalone TCPMP player will load but will not play and .FLV files, haven't tested it for other media types, and flash video will not launch in Pocket IE, YouTube and other sites just sit there.
I know there's a million threads on the net about this, I think I just read almost half of them. Seems like a fair amount of people are having the same problem yet many get this to work with no sweat.
Anyone out there got Flash working on the XV6800? I'd appreciated knowing what you did.
Just got my XV6800 this afternoon, so far it looks to be a step up in the XV6700, its definitely faster for now. But here's my first problem.
I've installed TCPMP and copied the flash plug-ins from here SourceForge.net: Files to the installation directory. Done this four times and the results are the same. The standalone TCPMP player will load but will not play and .FLV files, haven't tested it for other media types, and flash video will not launch in Pocket IE, YouTube and other sites just sit there.
I know there's a million threads on the net about this, I think I just read almost half of them. Seems like a fair amount of people are having the same problem yet many get this to work with no sweat.
Anyone out there got Flash working on the XV6800? I'd appreciated knowing what you did.
I too havent gotten any of this to work on my xv6800 im convinced there is something different bout our wm6
Leedawg, have you tried YouTube Pocket? I wasn't able to access the classic YouTube but had no problem with ytpocket.com. That web site also had the settings you need for TCPMP to work. My understanding it ytpocket.com is a portal for YouTube.
Finally got it! Install TCPMP and use the latest FlashVideoBundle, the one Greenpants provided in his post above #153 did the trick. To make sure that the FlashVideoBundle files were being installed in the the TCPMP folder, I used this untiliy Cabinstl: FreewarePPC.com - Freeware Pocket PC / Freeware Windows Mobile: CabInstl v1.04.
After a soft reset all was great, it works better than I thought. You might also want to search on the lip syncing issue, as I had an issue with that, but the settings earlier in this post took care of that.
Hope this helps. I think the problem most people are having is with getting the latest FlashVideoBundle.
I was getting this error too, sounds like you either don't have the FlashVideoBundle installed properly don't have the latest version. Make sure that the FlashVideoBundle is installed TCPMP. That's what did the trick for me. Good luck.
BTW, the XV6800 is great. The only thing that doen't work is Microsoft's Voice Command 1.6, which is a bit of bummer, that should get fixed if its not already, but it kinds of sucks because the Bluetooth on this this is very good so far, at least with my Motorola S9 stereo headphones, music playback is great, and phone conversations work well too.
i had a similiar problem...but then i realized i installed the tcpmp on the storage card and the flashvideobundle in the main memory...moved the tcpmp and everything works...sort of...
when i go to a web site, click the "watch video" link, the phone wants to open windows media player as the default. if i then manually open tcpmp, THEN click on the "watch video" link, all is good. how do i disassociate file types from wmp and associate them w/ tcpmp?
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