1. jakeh0's Avatar
    Since indicators show the existence of Flash on the Storm... Would Hulu TV streaming be within the limits of possibilities here? I believe it's H.264. Apple and Hulu talks fell through as far as cooperating on streaming to iPhones and iPod Touches due to the need to make a separate site that would work on the non-Flash devices. It seems feasible on the Storm, but I could be missing something...
    09-19-08 10:15 AM
  2. moosc's Avatar
    that would be cool love that sight
    09-23-08 05:52 PM
  3. golfnut's Avatar
    I don't think it has been officially said there will or won't be flash capability yet. I ( along w everyone else ) hopes it has it! If so, Hulu Tv would be cool.
    09-23-08 06:06 PM
  4. JRSCCivic98's Avatar
    I think people are confusing Flash (camera) with Flash encoding (Adobe Flash). At least they were on the blogs earlier today.
    09-23-08 06:43 PM
  5. BigVDawgy's Avatar
    I think people are confusing Flash (camera) with Flash encoding (Adobe Flash). At least they were on the blogs earlier today.
    That's a good point, we should start referring to it as Adobe Flash to keep things clear.

    As for Adobe Flash, I'm hoping something gets announced at the Developers Conference that will allow support on the Storm, even a standalone player.
    09-23-08 07:17 PM
  6. jakeh0's Avatar
    That's a good point, we should start referring to it as Adobe Flash to keep things clear.

    As for Adobe Flash, I'm hoping something gets announced at the Developers Conference that will allow support on the Storm, even a standalone player.
    whats kind of funny is that hulu and apple won't do this because a lot of those shows are available on itunes. however it IS possible.... pornhub has streaming content that goes down to the iphone, and youtube works, hulu would just have to encode in a way that would work on the storm
    09-23-08 08:09 PM
  7. PortlandPaw's Avatar
    I don't get it. They're advertising free downloads to portable devices, but their website gives no hint at all how to do that. What gives?
    02-09-09 08:13 AM
  8. cross09's Avatar
    Omg that would be GREAT to have access to Hulu!

    I really hope this happens.
    02-09-09 08:32 AM
  9. kklier's Avatar
    holy thread resurrection!
    02-09-09 08:35 AM
  10. obklxa's Avatar
    I don't get it. They're advertising free downloads to portable devices, but their website gives no hint at all how to do that. What gives?
    who is.. Adobe? if so, it is probably not a RIM device that they are talking about.
    02-09-09 08:39 AM
  11. PortlandPaw's Avatar
    No, hulu.com. Alex Baldwin talking about how TV turns the brain to mush and hulu can help.
    02-09-09 08:46 AM
  12. PortlandPaw's Avatar
    The next (10th post) has a link.
    02-09-09 08:50 AM
  13. PortlandPaw's Avatar
    Here's the version.
    02-09-09 08:51 AM
  14. Midnight Q's Avatar
    Apparently we're all slaves to suggestion. I just searched this morning for Hulu on here hoping to find the skinny.

    BTW, Baldwin's hilarious as an a##hole.
    02-09-09 09:49 AM
  15. iamgarffi's Avatar
    storm support js not flash. The only way to get this is to wait for skyfire browser hit blackberry market. its very promising project on symbian & wm phones. gives you full computer based internet experience with flash, ajax, you name it ;D
    02-09-09 09:55 AM
  16. whyme4000's Avatar
    I actually emailed hulu about it, and their response was basically they are concentrating getting free streaming content to ppls PCs, and that mobile devises aren't on their list at the moment...

    Email Below...

    On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 4:44 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi ***,

    We're focused on the free streaming experience on the computer today, but our
    overall mission at Hulu is to help people find and enjoy great content when, where
    and how they want. That means we’re continually listening to user feedback and
    evaluating new technologies to develop new experiences for users to enjoy Hulu.

    Thanks,

    Varun
    Hulu
    02-09-09 09:59 AM
  17. cross09's Avatar
    I just sent them a email too. We should start a campaign to show Hulu we really want this!
    02-09-09 10:08 AM
  18. catbertz's Avatar
    I don't get it. They're advertising free downloads to portable devices, but their website gives no hint at all how to do that. What gives?
    I think they're refering to laptops. Portable and capable of playing flash with decent res.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    02-09-09 10:31 AM
  19. PortlandPaw's Avatar
    You're probably right. Funny how I don't think of a laptop as a "portable device" anymore, though it clearly is.

    Of course, I remember the first "portable computers" which were more like suitcases.
    02-09-09 12:28 PM
  20. nm6r's Avatar
    I just sent them a email too. We should start a campaign to show Hulu we really want this!
    I just fired off an email to them too.

    For anyone else interested in hitting them up with a suggestion for use on a BlackBerry, the email address is:

    feedback at hulu.com


    Ray
    02-09-09 12:30 PM
  21. galindo62's Avatar
    Its Alec not Alex Baldwin !

    Also if you go adobe site it says they have a flash for mobile phones but that not one has implicated it on their phone.... Or something like that.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    02-09-09 01:27 PM
  22. fizzicsguy's Avatar
    You are worthress Arec Barwin.

    My stock in you has Farren.
    02-09-09 02:15 PM
  23. Nelekele's Avatar
    You are worthress Arec Barwin.

    My stock in you has Farren.
    lol i was waiting for someone to quote "Team America" lol

    How you like that!? Hans bricks!
    02-09-09 02:24 PM
  24. drjay868's Avatar
    You are worthress Arec Barwin.

    My stock in you has Farren.
    LOL... you win Best Post of the Day!
    02-09-09 02:46 PM
  25. Habermatthew's Avatar
    Hulu on BB would rule, any kind of streaming would be cool I can see it sucking the battery dry real quick.
    02-09-09 03:11 PM
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