Recently I've been seeing a considerably higher number of 3320 errors when using a Flash Access enabled player on MacOS. I'm aware that the documentation lists 3320 as a Generic Internal Flash Access error, but I'd like to provide anything diagnostically useful as well.
These errors occur in a point in the playback process
1. After the Flash Access Runtime has been successfully installed
2. After the content metadata has been loaded and successfully parsed (no 3343 or 3344 errors thrown as part of that)
3. As the ActionScript code is calling mDrmManager.loadVoucher(mDRMMetadata, LoadVoucherSetting.FORCE_REFRESH);
4. Reviewing data from an HTTP Proxy indicates that the request for the license is never made.
I can reproduce the problem consistently with:
MacOS 10.7.3
chrome 18.0.1025.162
flash MAC 11,2,202,229
MacOS 10.7.3
Firefox 11 - Flash Player 11.2.202.228
MacOS 10.7.3
Safari 5.1.5 - Flash Player 11.2.202.228
Hi Mike,
We did have a bad module for Build 11.2.202.228 on Mac OS 64-bit. Perhaps you 'cached' that bad module.
If you look at finder in:
~Library/Caches/Adobe/Flash Player/NativeCache/<DIR>/<DIR>/
See what library you have down there. Most likely you have the one that was corrupted. (adobecp64-301806-1.plugin).
Also, we've updated the player to build 233. Maybe it's just best you upgrade your Flash Player and it should re-download the (newer, clean) DRM modules
Stephen
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