
Your ability to view Flash video depends entirely on your TV. Unfortunately, I don’t have good news for you here. Manufacturers are still trying to figure out what’s important and what’s not, what works and what doesn’t.

In many ways the technology built into your TV is in its early stages. These days, many TVs are playing with this concept of being interconnected or connected Internet devices themselves. Whether you’re watching sports or some other type of program, watching any video depends on the service, the site, and the source. They’re still using Flash, which your TV just doesn’t support. Unfortunately, as you’re seeing, not all sites are doing that. In fact, some websites use HTML 5 to run video without requiring Flash. YouTube works well, but specific Android applications often run YouTube without using Flash. The whole Android/Flash thing is a tough one to solve. It’s not a petty request, but I think that you’re kind of stuck.
