Does iPad not support videos available on net?

Does iPad not support videos available on net?
I am facing difficulty in downloading video from you tube or other site and viewing simultaneously !!

bk singh wrote:
Does iPad not support videos available on net?
I am facing difficulty in downloading video from you tube or other site and viewing simultaneously !!
Youtube video can be played with the Youtube app included on your iPad.
If the video is using Flash, then you can try an alternate browser like Skyfire.

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    Here's why there's is no Flash available for iDevices or other mobile devices. Adobe was unable to provide a product that was suitable to the needs of battery powered mobile devices used for Internet browsing. Existing Flash technology used too much memory, ate battery life, and was buggy. Simply put Flash did not work well on mobile devices.
    Apple's Steve Jobs led the escape from Flash dependency when Apple introduced the iPhone, and later introduced the iPad. There was a hue and cry over the omission. Time proved Jobs was right on target.
    So this is why there is no Flash for your iPhone or iPad or iPod nor for most SmartPhones. Flash has been abandoned by many sites in favor of supported technologies such as HTML5 or by providing their own custom app.
    Here is Steve Jobs official comment on his momentous decision to omit Flash from iDevices: Steve Jobs on Flash.
    Here is Adobe's later announcement to cease development of Flash for mobile devices: Adobe on Mobile Flash. Adobe is not providing Flash for Apple iOS devices, and they no longer provide Flash for any other cellular phones. Flash is officially gone.
    Now, you are not necessarily out on a limb. There are some apps that can display some Flash, but don't count on there ability to display anything using Flash.
    A sample of Apps that can display some Flash content:
      1. Puffin
      2. SkyFire
      3. Photon Flash
      4. Browse2Go
      5. Swifter
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    Connection kit will read class 6 cards but not class 10???

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    It tends to improve once it is started and you may notice any downloads you do seem to get faster the longer they are going.
    iChat requires for Video chat that the packets are almost Instantly responded to/acknowledged and most domestic modems do not do this.
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    More http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SatelliteInternetaccess
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  • Could not complete the video frames to layers command because photoshop does not support video in th

    When I attempt to import a video I get the message "could not complete the video frames to layers command because photoshop does not support video in this version of windows"  I am running on windows 8.1 pro (32 bit), shouldn't this be compatible???????????

    Unfortunatly, the 32 bit versions of windows doesn't support video in photoshop cc.
    see this post:
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  • Videochat not possible this computer does not support video chats

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    defaults write com.apple.iChat newbwdup 300000
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  • Says my computer does not support video conferencing?

    Just recently whenever i tried to do video chats it tells me my computer does not support video conferencing? How can i fix this?

    In the Video Menu open the Connection Doctor and go to the Capabilities tab.
    This may give you more info about which things iChat currently thinks it can do and will tell you why It thinks it can not do certain things.
    If it says Low Bandwidth against some items you will need to do as Defcom says and alter the Quicktime > Streaming speed (System Preferences > Quicktime > Streaming) to 1.5Mbps and restart iChat to see the new Speed.
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  • IChat says, " This computer does not supporting video conference"

    When i log in to iChat dan choose video preview, the window appears with sentence says,"This computer does not supporting video conference" in my Macbook Black with iSight camera built-in. Can anybody solve this ?

    The same thing is happening to my brother's computer. He has a PowerBook G4 867MHz with 1.12GB of RAM. This barely meets the system requirements, but, nonetheless, I was able to install Leopard.
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  • HT2515 My ichat says "computer does not support video chat" when i have a built in camera. what can i do?

    My ichat says "computer does not support video chat" when i have a built in camera. what can i do?

    Hi,
    In iChat open the Connection Doctor (Video menu) and the the Capabilities option
    Are all items showing Green ?
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    If that does not work try restarting the Computer.
    Make sure that in iChat menu > Preference > Video Section the Bandwidth Limit is not set to 100kbps (this is too Low for 1-1 video chats)
    Do a Speed test
    "Real World" speeds need at least 256kbps both up and down.
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    10:30 PM      Tuesday; March 27, 2012
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     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
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  • This computer does not support video chats

    Why does Apple BREAK functionality whenever they 'upgrade' the OS?
    BEFORE i upgraded to Mountain Lion, iChat video worked fine.
    as you can see from the screen capture, the camera and audio are detected (and working), but Messages thinks my iMac does not support video chats.
    any ideas?

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    At computer Start up the Computer is busy making connections itself and uses a large amount of your Bandwidth distorting what iChat or Messages can "See"
    Do a Speed test and compare this to what you think you should be getting.
    AS you say it can pay to try a router reboot if the speed looks a little low.
    9:22 PM      Saturday; August 11, 2012
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     G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
     MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
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  • Computer does not support video conferencing???

    I just bought iSight for my iBook G3 on OS 10.3.9. When I turn the iSight on, it does not open iChat. When I open ichat, I can use iSight as a mic, but not for video. I opened iChat>Preferences>Video and found the message, "This computer does not support video conferencing." What does that mean? I tried the iSight on a different iBook and it works fine. System profiler recognizes the iSight plugged into the firewire port, and an iPod works in the firewire port, so the port works. I also tried iMovie>video, but no camera was found.
    What do I need to do to get iSight to capture video on my iBook?

    Hello Paul,
    See Apple's stated System Requirements for iChat AV 2.1.
    If your G3 is too slow to work with iChat AV, you can get a work-around by installing iChatUSBCam. (Use the free trial to be sure it does what you want.) There are different versions of iChatUSBCam for Panther and Tiger, so be sure you get the correct one,
    I recommend you repair permissions both
    b before AND after
    doing the installation. That should get you going.
        <small>EZ Jim</small>

  • What video format does ipad 2 support?

    what video format does ipad 2 support?

    Pad2, the new iPad Supported Video Formats & Movie Formats
    H.264 video up to 1080p, 30 frames per second, High Profile level 4.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
    MPEG-4 video up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
    Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format
     Cheers, Tom

  • Why does the iPad not support flash player? I would like to watch programming from att uverse but cannot because of this restriction

    Why does the iPad not support flash player? I would like to watch programming from att uverse but cannot because of this restriction

    Because NOTHING that is iOS supports Flash. Never has never will.
    The only possible option is to try the Skyfire browser from the App store. It is an internet browser that converts flash to HTML 5 so that you can attempt to view it on iOS devices.
    I have never tried it so I can tell you if it is any good, but it has gotten decent reviews.

  • Why does Adobe not support tablets or Kindle Fire

    Why does Adobe not support tablets or Kindle fire?

    You have it backwards.
    Tablets (Kindle, Galaxy, iPad) don't support Flash.
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    2008 (March) - Apple® releases the first iPhone, using iOS®. Steve Jobs is insistent and adamant that iOS® is NOT compatible with Flash® and NEVER WILL BE. Jobs' reasoning is that playing Flash® content is processor consumptive and it drains batteries, thus shortening the life of them in mobile devices. In six years, that hasn't changed. Not for the iPhone®, iPad® or iPod® Touch™. It never will change and there never will be a Flash Player® for iOS®.
    2008 (September) - Google® introduces Android™ to compete with iOS®, for people who don't want to pay what Apple® is asking for an iPhone®. Android®, unlike its Apple® counterpart IS compatible with Flash®.
    2012 (June) - Android™ (Google®) announces the end of support for Flash® with Android™ 4.3. Going forward NO Android™ devices will be compatible with Flash®, but older versions on older devices can still be loaded with "legacy" builds still available from Adobe®. Android™ (Google®) cites the same reason Apple® did for the decision to end support of Flash®. Adobe® continues to release security patches to Flash Player® for Android™ until September 2013, announcing the "end of life" for Android™ Flash® September 10.

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