 RickNYPremium join:2000-11-02 Manorville, NY | reply to slicer1138
Re: Why is Optimum Holding Back Android App said by slicer1138:others have been able to fiddle with build props on other Android devices and gotten it working in other cases as well. Think the fragmentation issue may have something to do with it? |
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 | The issue of fragmentation is often what is given as an excuse when talking about android development and it is just that an excuse. I've developed for both ios and android and they both have quirks that you need to work with.
The optimum app was written to purposely only work on the Kindle Fire (a 7 inch screen) that's most likely why it works on the Nexus 7 allot of the build prop characteristics between the 2 devices are similar. The fact that people are just changing settings in the build prop to get it working is more proof that they are needlessly restricting the app. |
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 IllIlIlllIllEliteDataPremium join:2003-07-06 Hampton Bays, NY kudos:7 | said by slicer1138:The issue of fragmentation is often what is given as an excuse when talking about android development and it is just that an excuse. I've developed for both ios and android and they both have quirks that you need to work with.
The optimum app was written to purposely only work on the Kindle Fire (a 7 inch screen) that's most likely why it works on the Nexus 7 allot of the build prop characteristics between the 2 devices are similar. The fact that people are just changing settings in the build prop to get it working is more proof that they are needlessly restricting the app. and probably because its quite easy to get the RTSP URL & its play parameters and play it on any device that accepts RTSP. -- Suffolk County NY Police Feed - »www.scpdny.com PS3 Gaming Feed - »www.livestream.com/elitedata |
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