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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 14:39

Panorama on Android........

panorama picture doesn't work on my Android mobile. the error is: Adobe Flash Player 9/10 or higher needed. but I have flash player 11 on my cellphone??? *confused*

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 14:55

1. What Android version?

2. What browser.

3. Have you changed the settings in the browser to use plugins.?

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 15:10

1. 4.0.4
2. chrom or firefox
3. no I didn't any changes..... should I?

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 15:22

it`s a problem of the new android version.

Future Android and html5 issues

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 15:37

Your default Chrome will not work with Flash or HTML5 either. There is a new Beta which some people says supports the HTML5. https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai…rome.beta&hl=da

You do not say what device you have. I assume it is one with Chrome as default browser. Other wise why not use the default Android browser which should support flash after you have set the settings to use Plugins.


Firefox is very bad with flash maybe you can use Dolphin on your with flash.

There are several other browsers available you can try from Google Play.

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 16:04

Thanks Hans,
I try with new Chrome from Google Play or will try with Dolphin.
my mobile is: HTC Desire X.

thanks all

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 16:28

JUst tested the Chrome Beta . It does work with HTML5 panos but interface like your navigation buttons are just ridiculously scaled up.

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Montag, 28. Januar 2013, 20:22

Hi,
JUst tested the Chrome Beta . It does work with HTML5 panos but interface like your navigation buttons are just ridiculously scaled up.
Just a quick note regarding this topic - the next krpano HTML5 viewer will automatically correct the scaling on Android Chrome (old and new version), Android Firefox and Android Opera.

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Klaus

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Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2013, 12:36

Executed on Dolphin browser

Hi Hans,
it executed on Dolphin browser.

thank you very much for your help.

I tried on chrom beta too, but it doesn't work there.
now I use Dolphin browser on my mobile, It's O.K. *thumbup*

Hadi.

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Montag, 11. Februar 2013, 12:49

question:

and why Krpano on Android 4.0.4 simply doesn´t load html5 panorama automatically, but tries to load flash, although it is not supported on the device?
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Igor Socha

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Montag, 11. Februar 2013, 13:13

Hi Hans,
it executed on Dolphin browser.

thank you very much for your help.

I tried on chrom beta too, but it doesn't work there.
now I use Dolphin browser on my mobile, It's O.K. *thumbup*

Hadi.
Hi Hadi, Thanks for the information I have gone through most browsers (Firefox, Skyfire, Opera, Chrome Beta and Dolphin) Dolphin works the best but when activating the giro it is very jumpy on my Samsung Galaxy S3 (4.1.2) any ideas?

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Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2013, 20:22

Klaus?
I don´t understand it. My Android 4.0.3 doesn´t have flash installed. why it doesn´t load html5 version of pano, but recommends to download flash?

and why Krpano on Android 4.0.4 simply doesn´t load html5 panorama automatically, but tries to load flash, although it is not supported on the device?
Best regards,
Igor Socha

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Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2013, 21:37

Klaus?
I don´t understand it. My Android 4.0.3 doesn´t have flash installed. why it doesn´t load html5 version of pano, but recommends to download flash?

and why Krpano on Android 4.0.4 simply doesn´t load html5 panorama automatically, but tries to load flash, although it is not supported on the device?



You probably have the option for using Desktop viewing booked. I have the same on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Android 4.2.1.

If you have a Samsung your default browser supports flash and you can download it directly from ADOBE Flash Archive and install it.
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/a…r-versions.html
Just scroll down and choose the latest in the Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives.

When you uncheck the option for Desktop view you will be able to check the HTML3 version.

Hans

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Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 16:45

the way, how to push html5 to Android was answered by Klaus in different thread now:
http://www.krpano.com/forum/wbb/index.ph…44602#post44602
Best regards,
Igor Socha