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That method wasn't called when I've tried to open youtube video.
Sound is playing fine but it shows black screen instead of video
Original comment by VShapra...@flightpath3d.com
on 3 Jul 2012 at 9:29
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I am facing the exact same issue i am trying to load a url which has youtube
video embedded using iframe. I have added hardwareacceleration as true in
manifest file.
I am only able to hear sound and i see a black screen.
The onShowCustomView and getVideoLoadingProgressView do not get called
and this is what i see in the logcat when the video is loaded.
07-05 18:45:29.790: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:29.800: D/MediaPlayer(1143): Couldn't open file on client side,
trying server side
07-05 18:45:30.079: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:30.079: D/ShaderProgram(1143): couldn't load the vertex shader!
07-05 18:45:30.079: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:30.079: D/ShaderProgram(1143): couldn't load the vertex shader!
07-05 18:45:30.079: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:30.079: D/ShaderProgram(1143): couldn't load the vertex shader!
07-05 18:45:30.079: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:30.079: D/ShaderProgram(1143): couldn't load the vertex shader!
07-05 18:45:30.079: E/libEGL(1143): call to OpenGL ES API with no current
context (logged once per thread)
07-05 18:45:30.079: D/ShaderProgram(1143): couldn't load the vertex shader!
NOTE: This works perfectly fine on android gingerbread
Can anyone help me out on this?
I also tried the new method onShowCustomView(View view, int
requestedOrientation, WebChromeClient.CustomViewCallback callback)
as suggested in the first comment but it is not working
Original comment by Aniket.B...@gmail.com
on 5 Jul 2012 at 1:37
Write this code in onBackPressed() or in onPause()
Class.forName("com.***.HTML5WebView").getMethod("onPause", (Class[])
null).invoke(html5WebView, (Object[]) null);
It worked for me in 4.2
Original comment by subairar...@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2013 at 12:49
I think adding android:hardwareAccelerate="true" to manifest file will solve
most of your problems. For <iframe>, simple solution is to change
shouldOverrideUrlLoading() to always return false.
Original comment by koansin....@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2013 at 1:10
You can try to set an user agent to the webView it works for me on ICS like
this:
String ua = "Mozilla/5.0 (Android; Tablet; rv:20.0) Gecko/20.0 Firefox/20.0";
WebSettings s = getSettings();
s.setUserAgentString(ua);
if it don't work look at this link for other user agents:
http://android-er.blogspot.com/2013/05/set-user-agent-string-of-webview.html
Good luck
Original comment by hafid....@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2013 at 10:22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mind...@gmail.com
on 5 May 2012 at 9:53