Subject | Re: It's over, Apple was right... |
From | Lloyd |
Date | 2012-08-22 05:13 (2012-08-21 22:13) |
Message-ID | <lloydparsons-A6A0D3.22134021082012@news.eternal-september.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | ed |
Followups | ed (2h & 40m) > Lloyd |
edEither I'm not explaining right, or you're being obtuse.
On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 5:19:48 PM UTC-7, Lloyd wrote:Lloyded
In article <38eb4fa9-4e45-4e5b-8085-8c96972c1d16@googlegroups.com>,
...edLloyd
Leave Hulu out of it as they have non-flash video without subscription.edLloyd
wait, what? where?
Pony up the $ and they'll show you.
eh? seriously, what are you talking about? what would i be ponying up the money for, specifically? if i wanted to pony up the money, what would i be asking for? and how does that jive with the "without subscription" comment? are you implying you buy a device or pay a one time fee or something?
Good Lord! Ed, I read all over the place nearly every day and couldn't tell you where I read about it.Lloyded
At one time I checked on Hulu with a machine that didn't have Flash installed at all and it worked fine. It was early on in Hulu's changeover, so it was very limited.
But I've read in many places that Hulu doesn't need flash at all anymore. The fact that their site won't work with a browser in iOS devices or the PS3 is all about getting the bucks and nothing about the technology.
like what places?
and of course it's all about the money. hulu has worked (and continues to work with simple hacks) on a variety of devices not officially supported (hulu does ua checks on flash capable devices, including ps3 which can technically run hulu in it's browser (and wasn't blocked before)).Yep, the PS3 is fully capable of getting the free Hulu had not Hulu, and probably Sony, doing blocks to keep it from working.
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