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Is there an english app for watching the ogn and mbc games live on iphone? or somebody kind enough to guide those who can't speak korean through the steps? Is it even possible?
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i do it through teamliquid streams. I assume you can run livestream/ustream on an iphone, i can do it on my htc desire HD no problem. if thats not working maybe theres a livestream app.
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there are livestream and ustream apps but a lot of bw/sc2 streams bring up "not available on mobile yet" type messages
i've used justin.tv app for most stream watching (admittedly mostly sc2)
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i just watch them in the browser, you dont need an app right? just install flash and its all good?
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Yeah, you do need an app. Flash doesn't play very well, if at all, on the iphone/touch devices. I found the livestream app, but like chocopan said it has issues. Checking out the justin.tv app, hopefully between it and the livestream/ustream apps I'll find something.
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Skyfire works for justin.tv and possibly some ustream streams. It works fine even on my first-gen ipod touch even though it's the slowest of all iPhone derivatives.
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to my understanding, iPhone is not really support with Flash players, but Skyfire browser does (only a few, excluding livestream.com players).. which u dont find m(any) players streaming Proleagues/OSL/MSL using justin.tv though..
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haha this thread makes me glad i didn't get an iphone ^_^
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Since I got my ipod touch, my hate for Apple has increased every single time I turned it on. It god damn sucks. You can quote me on this: I will never buy an apple product, ever. (That ipod was a gift btw - I wouldn't have bought it in the first place, but I'm too lazy to exchange it and thought I might aswell give it a try)
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You have to give apple some credit tho. They took something as simple as an MP3 player and turned it into some exclusive product through good marketing and design, without really revolutionising anything to with the actual playing of mp3's, if anything they made it more restrictive by requiring itunes. Only a handful of companies could pull something like that off
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