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HTML5 Version of Grooveshark on my tablet doesn't play music. Is there a fix I can try?

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I've come across the HTML5 version of Grooveshark via the link attached. This site it works fine on the stock android browser, but when I try to play music via the Firefox Beta App it won't play music at all. I am able to navigate freely, but there seems to be an issue with streaming the music. I've tried remedying this via Phony but this doesn't seem to help. Also I haven't found any other sites that address this issue, so I've decided to forward the question here I was wondering if there is any potential fix to this that I can apply?

I've come across the HTML5 version of Grooveshark via the link attached. This site it works fine on the stock android browser, but when I try to play music via the Firefox Beta App it won't play music at all. I am able to navigate freely, but there seems to be an issue with streaming the music. I've tried remedying this via Phony but this doesn't seem to help. Also I haven't found any other sites that address this issue, so I've decided to forward the question here I was wondering if there is any potential fix to this that I can apply?

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Grooveshark only supplies patented audio formats (mp3 or AAC). For now Firefox supports OGG (Theora) audio and WAV.

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Apologies, as extra information my device is an Acer Iconia A501

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Chosen Solution

Grooveshark only supplies patented audio formats (mp3 or AAC). For now Firefox supports OGG (Theora) audio and WAV.

Modified by Kevin