Mo,

Dave got the beebPlayer app working OK on Android.  Until the BBC reversed
the stated position and got it banned.  Shouldn't be too hard...

On 26 May 2010 23:35, Mo McRoberts <m...@nevali.net> wrote:

>
> On 26-May-2010, at 23:11, Brian Butterworth wrote:
>
> > Let's hope the same priority has been afforded to Android users.
>
> It was pointed out to me earlier today that Android has been “going to
> support Flash really soon” for quite a while now. While it should be a very
> simple change to serve up the iPhone version to Android phones alongside
> iPhones and iPod touches (it’s all WebKit, baseline H.264+AAC-LC, after all
> — though might be in a QuickTime container, can’t recall), I can’t help but
> wonder if it would complicate the BBC’s “strategic relationship” with Adobe
> if they were to do it.
>
> Not that I’m endorsing such a thing were it to be true, mind. Bloody stupid
> situation…
>
> M.
>
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