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posted on 2/3/13

You can either jailbreak the iPad and install flash or you can look for streams that use alternatives to flash such as HTML5.

posted on 2/3/13

doubt it unless its some unique website/app that converts or uses different player etc but no i havent heard of any :P

Gl anyway and letme know if you find one.

posted on 2/3/13

Puffin browser is very good.
It costs 99p, but the,mind of apps aren't that bad.
The amount of times you spend £1 on 2 kit kats.
Worth it

posted on 2/3/13

don't own an ipad so cant help sorry,

only thing i can suggest is post this comment on some of the match threads later and some other fan might be using a link for an ipad if lucky and help you out.

posted on 2/3/13

Your best bet is veetle, get the iPad app and you can watch matches through it. I've used it on the iPhone before worked well

posted on 2/3/13

Veetle and sopcast.

Unfortunately a lot of decent streamers are moving away from sopcast to acestream so links may be few and far between

posted on 2/3/13

Man from belmonty.
That's because the main headline stream hosts such as bloodzeed etc. we're told to take their channels down by the government due to copyright

comment by (U10334)

posted on 2/3/13

Very easy. Jailbreak your iPad using evasi0n, then go to cydia and install XBMC. once that is installed you want to install a video add-on called 'sports devil'.
It has streams for any game going and works all the time.
Alternatively, I think sky sports have an offer on where you can install their app and pay £4.99 a month for Sky Sports 1-4 plus ESPN.

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posted on 2/3/13



http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2013/02/06/how-to-easily-jailbreak-your-ipad-or-iphone-running-ios-6-then-install-xbmc/

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posted on 2/3/13

While you are at it, install the 'icefilms' add-on too.

posted on 2/3/13

Bloodzeed is back though. Using acestream now I think

posted on 2/3/13

Hi lads I've got a new laptop and every time I try and stream footy games there are loads of pop up adverts on the screen. It's so annoying!!

Anyone know how I can stop this I've never experienced it in the past. Is there done sort of ad blocker out there?

posted on 2/3/13

adblock depending on what browser you are using.

this link is for the chrome one

http://adblockplus.org/en/chrome

posted on 2/3/13

Probably because you're watching flash streams which are generally awful. However, if you go full screen the ads disappear

Either use something like acestream for better wuality snd ad free games, or use the program called AdBlocker.

posted on 2/3/13

Thanks guys. I'll try those ideas

posted on 2/3/13

PuffinFree is good

Was just watching El Clasico through it, that'll do for future, cheers

posted on 2/3/13

Nice find Suarez. Quality is average but it plays flash on an iPhone.

posted on 2/3/13

Didn't stop once for me so ill take that to be honest.

posted on 2/3/13

Amazon.com
Then purchase a tablet not manufactured by Apple.

posted on 2/3/13

Thanks I'm now watching el Classico without adverts

posted on 2/3/13

Manfrombelmonty

Second your last comment mate. The flash streams are always an absolute last resort for me - they stream at what, <400kbps? Laggy, poor quality, ads and usually some sort of chat 'feature' :/ They're just slightly better than radio. AceStream is the way forward; SopCast is definitely fading out (for football streams at least...)


To the OP; thats Crapple for you They want total dominance over their product range (and thus 'app store' hence they won't open up to Flash/Java. And its not just software, look at the the iPhone 5 charger - ratify a product and expect other vendors to adapt whilst screwîng over the consumer. Get a decent tablet, iSheep

posted on 2/3/13

3mustgetbeers

I'll be saving a long time more for a new tablet

posted on 2/3/13

Totally agree beers.

Avestream is the favourite as I mentioned earlier. Flash is always a last resort. But having an option to play flash on the iPhone without needing access to wifi is still a great back up option.

posted on 2/3/13

Puffin is ace!

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