lol well, i did figure it out four years ago
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Roney Kakkanatt wrote:
> To learn how to make a simple WebView Application
>
> http:/
> www.androidituts.blogspot.com/2012/12/android-tutorial-sample-webview.html
>
> For more tutorials
>
> Visit:www.androidituts.blogs
greetings,
presently I am using a VideoView to play some video, with a
MediaController to control the playback of said video. I would like to
have some text (containing a description of the video being played)
that is shown/hidden along with the mediacontroller controls..
so far, this is what I
Radar can be downloaded from the Android Market.
On Dec 13, 6:39 pm, "ying...@gmail.com" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to install the 'Radar' package to the android platform?
> When I run an application it said 'Please install Radar package'
>
> Thank you.
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gt; on battery life, so you want to make sure you release it if your
> activity no longer has the focus.
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> Unfortunately, the current VideoView design doesn't work well for
> restoring state because it starts playing immediately after setVideoURI
> ().
>
> On Dec 7, 12:
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hey folks,
to make a long story short, I'm working on an app that plays streaming
video content in a VideoView with a MediaController; Im wondering how
I can preserve the state of my VideoView across orientation changes,
such that opening the keyboard doesn't restart the playback, etc..
I've bee
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