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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Trashcooky » October 1st, 2012, 1:23 pm

Margaret wrote:Hi have sent yhou one post sorry forgot to say i dont have googleplay from the widgets its not there so the only way i can go to google play from internet. unless i can download a playstore app which i dont think i can.
I have installed stuff from storage option Slide Me Marketplace these are apps that are installed on the tablet can i delete this file if i dont want it anymore you have quite a few app store bbc news etc these are on from scroll options


Hi Margaret, I don't understand what you mean about sending me one post ? I assume you mean this post as I have nothing in my inbox.

Has any of the above been of use to you ? as you have not commented about it I don't know where you stand.
Regarding Google play I could host it for you to download but I don't think you would be able to drag and drop it to the right folder as you need some other software installed in order for you to get to the system folders and I think it would confuse you and I don't want to be responsible for you rendering your tablet unusable.

Regarding the apps you discovered in the Scroll_apps folder, these have been put there by Storage Options for you to optionally install them. If you delete them i.e. you mention "slide me market" then you will not be able to easily get them back. If you need the space for something else then you can safely drag and drop the Scroll_apps folder to your laptop so you don't lose the apps and you can put them all back or individually when you want to.

Have you been able to find your external (removable) sd card yet from the instructions above?
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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Margaret » October 13th, 2012, 7:24 am

Hi can anyone tell me an intuneradio app to a stereo radio as i can be done as i have seen someone who has done it.
inother words. i have the tuneradio on the scroll and have got smoothradio music playing from the tuneradio but when i am not on the internet cannot play music.
Also my husband wants to play a video or a few videos on the scroll can anyone tell me how to install these i googled a video midsomer murders found it downloaded it but it would not work. do you have to have a video player or mpv player like the one that amazon does. and where do we get these videos from.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Margaret » October 13th, 2012, 7:43 am

Hi i am Mr Corser margarets husband, could yo tell me where i could get the iplayer for the scroll from, we have the bbci player installed but it says the iplayer is not compatible with the scroll but says there is one for android but cannot find any help on this only i want to watch catch up programmes.
hope you dont mind me posting this on my wifes page.

thanks for any help.
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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Trashcooky » October 13th, 2012, 3:25 pm

Margaret wrote:Hi i am Mr Corser Margaret's husband, could you tell me where i could get the iPlayer for the scroll from, we have the BBC iPlayer installed but it says the iPlayer is not compatible with the scroll but says there is one for android but cannot find any help on this only i want to watch catch up programmes.
hope you don't mind me posting this on my wife's page.

thanks for any help.
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Hi Chris and welcome to the forum,
Although the answer to your question should be simple, I note from Margaret’s previous posts both here and on Storage Options Facebook page; that unfortunately Margaret does not appear to have much android experience; which is why I went to such great lengths to try to help answer her previous questions that she posted here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=3023#p24744

I am always happy to help wherever I am able but sometimes in order to fully understand a question the person is asking they may need to give more information about it.( you mention in your post - "Scroll"- but there are many models?) Margaret’s questions have been quite wide and varied and some aspects of her questions appear to have been based on incorrect assumptions; which is why I went to such great lengths in my very long answer to Margaret on the previous page in this thread.

Unfortunately, 'Storage Options' (the people who import and distribute all the Scroll tablets in the UK) have a habit of distributing tablets of the same model and name to sellers, but which may have different internal hardware specifications and abilities during the product’s sales life.
This means that what you actually have inside your tablet often depends on when and where you bought it and how long it has been on the seller's shelf. The nearest analogy I can suggest would be to point at the many vehicle variations that have been called a Ford Escort.

A good example of this is the Scroll Essential 7" android tablet which is what I believe Margaret has?
This was first released as a model with hardware which did not support Flash Player at all - whereas the later release with the same model name does support Flash Player. So the very first thing we must establish is which model Scroll Margaret has, and a useful way to find out is to install a free app from Google Play called "Android System Info" which you can find by clicking on this link. https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... VwLmFzaSJd this app will tell you what hardware is inside your Scroll Essential.

However, to complicate matters, Margaret has already stated in previous posts that she does not have the Google Play app installed and that the only way she can view Google Play is through a browser (the same way as on a Microsoft Windows computer) and that she cannot download apps from Google Play to her tablet. This means we need to get the Google Play issue sorted first of all to be able to download the Android System Info app – unless, of course, you know without doubt whether the tablet is based on a Telechips processor or an Allwinner processor?

Unfortunately this opens a can of worms, but I am happy to try and explain things in detail in the hope that it will be of help. Most people have lots of bother when trying to access Google Play Store through a browser, everything seems OK until you come to download an app, and it may even say your app will download shortly but nothing happens. Alternatively, downloading apps from Google Play using the Google Play app is usually much more straight forward - but you need to meet the usual requirements in having registered an account with Google which usually (for ease) involves also having a Gmail account.

You say that you already have BBC iPlayer installed but it gives you an error saying it is not compatible. You also say that it says there is one (a BBC app) for android but you cannot find any help for this anywhere. Well the latest BBC iPlayer app (recently upgraded to a newer version) is available from Google Play Store to which you don’t have access yet.

From the list of problems Margaret has described it would appear that you may be attempting to use incompatible cross-platform applications - this means the wrong program for the wrong operating system. It is a common dilemma when using the browser on an android platform such as a Scroll tablet to receive a prompt from the BBC iPlayer that you need Flash Player installed in order to view the content. The trouble is that when using a browser to try and access BBC iPlayer catch-up; it sometimes thinks you are using a mainstream operating system like Microsoft Windows or Linux Ubuntu and because it can't find a compatible version of Flash on your tablet - it can't work - and even if you could download this from Adobe (who make Flash) using a browser, it would be the wrong version for android and would not work.

Margaret has indicated in other posts that Flash Player was pre-installed on the tablet but that she needed to update to the latest version but could not do this as she could not access Google Play store.
So all in all you can see there is a dilemma as not only do we not know which version of the Scroll tablet Margaret has, but we also don’t know if any incorrect files may have been downloaded onto it; as unfortunately although things like Flash Player and BBC iPlayer use a generic name there are different versions for different devices and you must have the latest correct ones for your device and operating system to make things work.

You ask where you can get BBC iPlayer from and the normal answer would be from Google Play Store but Margaret has already told us in other posts that she hasn't got the Google Play app and can’t make it work. To try and put some form of perspective on the Google Play issue this may benefit from some clarification. The Google Play Store does not want you to be able to download apps that won’t work or conceivably could even damage your tablet, so in order to avoid Google being held responsible for sorting out any problems you may experience by using apps downloaded from the Google Play store; they test android devices and phones to ensure that they meet the certain criterion needed to run android correctly.

When a device has been tested and accepted as OK, Google then issues a license and the device is logged into the Google Play store’s database. When you log in to the Google Play store with your android device, an automated behind the scenes Google online interrogation takes place telling Google which device you have.
Google can then compare this to their apps database and allow you access to those apps it expects to work on your tablet, but deny you access to those apps it expects will not work on your tablet.

Unfortunately, none of the Scroll range of tablets is licensed as compatible with the Google Play store and this is why Storage Options tell you to use the pre-installed store apps they provide who don’t require your tablet to be licensed. Currently these are Slide Me: http://slideme.org/ 7 Digital: http://www.7digital.com/ and Wild Tangent: http://www.wildtangent.com/ unfortunately, the last time I checked none of these sites host either the BBC iPlayer or the latest Flash Player apps.

Due to this licensing issue and the fact that as yet no Scroll tablets have been officially logged into the Google Play Stores compatibility database, the Google Play store will often report an app as being incompatible with your device, even when it isn't. Unfortunately, the Google Play store app does not appear as a downloadable item on the Play Store but is one of a collection of Google’s own apps that are built into the android operating system by the tablet manufacturer. To keep the right side of the law, the distributors of Google unlicensed tablets either remove the Google Play Store app, or make it necessary for you to do something in order to make it work, thus passing any possible liability onto the user.

I am sure you can see already why you need to know and understand so much more about an android tablet and its operating system than you do with a Windows (click and go) desktop or laptop PC.
From what Margaret has written about her Scroll tablet which includes possibly removing system files and all the pre-installed apps in the Scroll apps folder put there by Storage Options, I am very tempted to suggest that you initially carry out a factory reset on the tablet, but I am uncertain if it will still be possible to do this safely.

So in order to be able to answer any of your questions with a degree of confidence we first need to establish with certainty which version and model Scroll Margaret’s tablet is before we can even say it is suitable to work with the BBC iPlayer catch up service – and in order to follow this up we will need to find some way of getting the Google Play Store app onto the tablet as well.

I know that this is a lot to take in but please feel free for either you or Margaret to ask more questions as necessary and I or others on the forum will be happy to try and offer guidance.
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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Margaret » October 18th, 2012, 2:41 pm

hi help us out here do you have to have 3g installed on table to use 3g dongle
i only have the wifi on the scroll essential cant you buy a usb dongle to work with the wifi
if you buy a 3g dongle can u get it on pay as you go. or how does it work.
can u put us right on this.
presumably with the scroll we have at the moment you cannot get onto the internet at all even if you used a usb for the wifi internet.

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Re: scroll essential tablet

Postby Trashcooky » October 18th, 2012, 3:41 pm

Margaret wrote:hi help us out here do you have to have 3g installed on table to use 3g dongle
i only have the wifi on the scroll essential cant you buy a usb dongle to work with the wifi
if you buy a 3g dongle can u get it on pay as you go. or how does it work.
can u put us right on this.
presumably with the scroll we have at the moment you cannot get onto the internet at all even if you used a usb for the wifi internet.

Margaret


Hi Margaret, No you can't get a 3G dongle for the Essential but it is possible to use a mobile phone to wirelessly connect your tablet to the internet. This is called tethering. Here is an article which tells you all about it.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/netwo ... oid-phone/
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