Does anyone have a tablet that they've been accessing Icenetwork videos on? I've tried the Fire and Aconia on a variety of browsers and haven't been able to get it to work. I've also heard it doesn't work on the Ipad.
Thanks for your help!
Does anyone have a tablet that they've been accessing Icenetwork videos on? I've tried the Fire and Aconia on a variety of browsers and haven't been able to get it to work. I've also heard it doesn't work on the Ipad.
Thanks for your help!
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THIS is a great question. When someone comes up with the answer, I will be very psyched.
Here's the page for the system requirements:
http://web.icenetwork.com/help/requirements.jsp
I don't know much about tablets. The requirements mention having Flash Player 10. Do tablets require Flash Player? Maybe that's what is needed in order for a tablet to work.
Angie
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More info about Adobe Flash Player. Not sure what type of tablet you have, but here's some info:
https://market.android.com/details?i...shplayer&hl=en
Angie
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. - Oscar Wilde
The iPad does not support flash in their browser, Safari.
You can, however, download an app that does support it (most of them costs money). I have tried it, and it doesn't work that well for flash based browser games, I have not tried streaming video. A lot of video sites however, test the OS you are running on, not only the browser, so for instance I was not able to view NBC's Sing-Off episodes either.
Universal sports uses sliverlight, which I find vastly superior to flash in terms of video quality; however this is not supported on the iPad, and I don't think it is on android either.
can we have HTML5 soon, instead of all this mess?
My daughter and her husband are very computer savvy but could not get IceNetwork videos to work on my android at all.
However, I can access TvTeka and watch live videos from there on my android.
I've been able to view it on my NOOK tablet through the Web application without issue.
IceNetwork needs an app for iPad. how hard could it be to order one of those? MLB.com has one.![]()
Icenetwork works for me on my Kindle Fire. What I've noticed is that, if I click on the video/stream directly before logging in and wait for the Login window to popup, well... it never happens. So, I always make sure to login first and then click on the link.
I thought there were a couple of apps that let you play flash content on an iPad. Photon, maybe? I haven't tried any of them yet, though.
I was able to get it to work on my Asus Transformer android tablet. I used the "Dolphin Browser HD" app and when setting up I set it to function as a "desktop". It didn't work in Full Screen mode but I was able to play it in the default player size.
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Works on my kindle fire, too
What browser are you using with the android tablets?
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Ice Network video works on my iPad with the Photon browser - it can be choppy if the bandwidth setting isn't adjusted, but otherwise is good.
IN was working on my Fire, then not working, but now working again.
Ice network made some changes with their javascripting recently, and it seems the settings on my Kindle Fire needed to be changed.
I am now up and working again on the fire:
Go to the Settings option from the Menu button on the Home Page.
Pick
Flash Player Always Enable (check)
Javascript Enable (check)
and Adapt setting individually for website
And now my Fire is playing IN beautifully again.
(My other video sites were working fine. It was only IN that wasn't) These settings also worked for AYS.
I've been watching on my iPad 2 using the Puffin browser. It won't do full screen, and it's hard to skip ahead or move back, otherwise, great. You can get the free trial version of Puffin, which will run Flash for 14 days, long enough to see if you like it before buying. I don't remember how much it cost, but under $5.