The vast majority of phones and tablets are android (considerably more than iPhone or iPads, for example). You probably know that the Flash Player does not support androids. It is common knowledge that Flash Player is on it's way out. Apple is not supported by Flash Player as well. Unfortunately, butv uses the Flash Player and we cannot get Bradley games on android devices such as tablets. Is Bradley working on a program that will support android devices ( the Nexus tablet, for example )?
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Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View PostWhile it would be nice to have a good app to watch BU.TV like NFL Mobile, you are able to download a version of Adobe flash for Android that works with BU.TV. Just google Adobe Flash 11.1 for Android. Several links online to download it.
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I tried to make it work but one thing about streaming to a mobile device is that it sucks the life out of your battery."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Sorry, I did not see this thread until tonight. Whenever you have a question specifically for me, feel free to email me. At least you'll know I got the message.
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I realize it doesn't help much for basketball season, but the Android app has been under development and is expected to be rolled out this week. Sorry it took so long.Bradley Associate AD for Communications and Operations
Twitter: @BPtheBrave
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The Android and iPhone apps are now available in both stores. The premium apps include live audio. The live video will be included with additional enhancements down the road. Archived game videos, as well as Dave Snell's feature videos, are available.
Continues to be work in progresss.Bradley Associate AD for Communications and Operations
Twitter: @BPtheBrave
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