On 04/01/2008, Mr I Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hold on a sec, we would never suggest breaking Adobe's EULA.
> No one is suggesting porting Flash to a non-PC system.

I must have mis-understood. I assumed by "exotic devices" you meant
something other than a desktop PC?

I thought you where talking about iPlayer on other devices. iPlayer
download software *only* runs on Desktop PCs running Windows XP or
Vista. And now you say we shouldn't use the streaming version either
on non-PC?

What exactly did you have in mind when you said "exotic devices"?

> You can play
> certain flash files using a bunch of other players. For example VLC,
> Mplayer, FFMpeg, Gnash, etc will all play Flash 4 files. Gnash can even
> render the animation and interaction of Flash 7 and 8 files.

What version is iPlayer's flash?

Andy

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