i have been round and round with opera (wii internet channel developers) on the fact that the wii opera internet browser (channel) does not support any flash 8 or 9 content. this is a huge hassle when trying to view video content through your wii browser. you can find our discussion
here.
there is a lot of confusion going around about who is responsible for this incompatibility. some people think it is opera's fault, some think it is adobe. yet no one is pointing the finger at nintendo.
the reality of the matter is the issue is completely out of opera's hands. it is partly adobe's fault, but mostly nintendo, because nintendo calls the shots.
the only way this issue is going to be resolved is if massive ammounts of consumers contact nintendo.
to that end, i have contacted both adobe and nintendo and if any concerned consumers are out there reading this, you should
contact nintendo too
here.
adobe can be contacted here.
you can use my letter as a template for your complaint.
i sent nintendo the following letter:
Dear Nintendo,
This request is in regard to the lack of Flash 8 or 9 support on the Internet Channel (Wii Opera internet browser). I have been in contact with the developers at both Adobe and Opera regarding this issue.
Adobe has informed me that as of October 1, 2007 the Micromedia Flash Player 7 SDK (which is used by Opera) will no longer be available and that the migration path for the Flash Player 7 SDK is Adobe Flash Lite 3.
When I approached Opera about the issue, they informed me that Flash Lite 3 could be made compatible with the Wii Opera internet browser, but it is not programmed to support it because Nintendo has not asked Opera development to implement the up to date Flash Lite 3 player.
Why has Nintendo not addressed this issue when the update has been available for over 6 months?
When is Nintendo going to request that Opera update the browser for the Wii and make it available to loyal Wii Internet Channel customers?
If cost is an issue, there are many consumers like myself who have already paid the 5 U.S. dollars to purchase the Wii Internet channel but were gravely disappointed to learn that most Flash video content is not viewable through the browser we just purchased. I would gladly pay another $5 to make the Internet Channel compatable with Flash 8 and 9 content through the use of the new development kit provided by Adobe, Flash Lite 3.
Please let us know when this will be addressed.
Sincerely,
Loyal Nintendo Customer
nintendo set me the following response:
Message(#6851-000670-4599\6704599)
Hello and thank you for contacting Nintendo,
I appreciate your taking the time to share your comments with us in regard to wanting the Flash Player updated for the Internet Chennel. I will forward your e-mail on to the appropriate department for further review. While you won't be contacted further regarding this issue, please rest assured that your feedback will be taken into consideration when planning future applications.
Sincerely,
Nintendo of America Inc.
Sharon Matheny
adobe responded like this:
[[issue]]
nintendo wii/opera support for flash player
[[envi][
nintendo wii
opera
[[symptoms]]
currently not supported
[[aciton]]
sent to wish form
explained limited to the nintendo wii envi
so basically, adobe sent the issue to a "wish form" the same way nintendo did.
the only way this will ever be resolved is if we all make our wishes known to nintendo and/or adobe.
if you're reading this, please help out by doing something about it.
use my letter as a template. it only takes 5 minutes of your time. let's force them to address this issue or we'll never be able to view flash content on our consoles.