Using 64 bit W7
Firefox 12, latest version of Chrome
latest version of FP as of yesterday (11.2.202.233)..reinstalled about 6 times trying to fix this in the past week.
Ever since I updated flash player about a week and a half ago (I dont know what version I was using before...the auto-updater told me to upgrade so I did ..big mistake I guess), every video site, every video has had issues loading unless I get extremely lucky. I usually have to refresh the videos about 4 or 5 times to get them to fully load. When they DO finally load they usually do so at a snail pace. Most of the time the videos will load 40-70% and then just freeze their buffer forever until I refresh a bunch. I know this is a flash issue because it happens on both FF and Chrome, and I switched to the HMTL5 trial on Youtube and have had ZERO issues with HMTL5 videos. Unforutnately, youtube is the only big website that seems to support HMTL5 right now so that's not a solution. And of course, the biggest factor in me knowing this is a flash issue is because it happened the very day I upgraded to this version.
Any help at all would be appreicaited...I've tried all the things listed on the FAQs such as disabling HMTL5, clearing cache, completely installation. deleting Flash's cache completey, ect ect....no changes at all.
By yesterday I meant Thursday afternoon, I didnt realize I posted after midnight. Whenever 235 came out that day, It wasnt available when I updated. I tried updating to that today but then all the flash videos said "you need to install Flash Player to view this" and what not...I guess bad installation or something...the flashplayer plugin download (http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/current/install_flash_p layer_64bit.exe) worked though, and apparently that (as of 3 hours ago when I tried the latest reinstall) was still 233.
Hardware Acceleration off or on, no change.
Diplay driver is NVIDIA 296.10, which was released in March and is the latest stable version. FP was working fine most of April and all of March.
Sorry, I have no other ideas, except: can you try if Flash Player behaves the same way with Waterfox?
I have been using Waterfox since the 64-bit Flash Player was released, and I never had any problems with it.
P.S. you don't need to uninstall Firefox; FF & WF can coexist peacefully.
Could do the following please.
If everything works properly, open Internet Explorer, go to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=BUIGP and download Flash for IE. Uncheck the optional McAfee installer because you don't want that. When you see the option to Run, or Save, choose "Run" to install it immediately.
As regards Google Chrome, the Flash player is intergrated in the browser and updates automatically in the background. You cannot update it manually. If Chrome continues to exhibit problems, consult this page for possible solutions: Google Chrome Issues
AVAST will re-enable itself automatically after an hour, but you may need to re-enable other AV apps manually.
I have done all those steps that apply to me (I dont use avast or IE) and zero difference at all.it seems like you did not read my posts, I stated in my original post that I followed all the FAQs and help guides already . my videos PLAY...they just don't load completely. They load partially..then stop buffering about 40-70% of the way in.. Again, I know it IS a flash issue and not a network issue because HMTL5 videos work 100% of the time, and I have no connection issues in gaming,downloading, and such. My father's computer on the same network also does not have the issues I am having. I appreicate your attempt at helping me.
edit: Just wanted to add the plugin installer has been properly updated to 235 so I'm using that now. Issue still exists.
Message was edited by: Kougeru
Try these Youtube troubleshooting steps: http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=74662
To clear the browser cache in Firefox 12.0, do the following:
.I've tried all the things listed on the FAQs such as disabling HMTL5, clearing cache, completely installation. deleting Flash's cache completey, ect ect....no changes at all.
Also, the problem is not isolated to youtube. It's
every video site, every video
like I said in the original post. I've cleared my cache, my history, my cookies, reinstalled flash properly all about 5+ times in the past week with zero differences made. I've tried chrome, waterfox, firefox...zero difference.
That feature seems to ONLY work on youtube...which doesnt help since I use HMTL5 on there anyway. When I switched back to flash and did a speed test on there though, I'm getting 11.04 which is nearly double the USA average, and is double the global average according to their graphics. my connection is not an issue. on speedtest.net I average 2.5 MB/s-4 MB/s which is also higher than most home networks. It really seems like something in version 233 that was not fixed in 235 is the cause of all this since 233 is when i started having these issues
Have you tried going back to a previous version of the player?
If you want all of the latest security updates and don't care about the latest functionality, you can grab Flash Player 10.3.183.18
If you need 11.x, you can grab Flash Player 11.1.102.63. Please be aware though that this version does not contain the security patches available in our latest 11.2 update.
You'll also need to run the stand alone uninstaller first, which you can get here: Uninstall Flash Player
Please let me know if reverting helps.
Thanks,
Chris
Try starting Firefox in Safe Mode, instructions here: How to start Firefox in Safe Mode
If Flash loads properly with add-ons disabled, then one of those is the culprit.
Firefox Add-ons are not only those which you've installed yourself from the Firefox Add-ons Repository but also those added by programs you've installed such as AV which monitors network traffic.
Also, check this list of problematic extensions: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions
Message was edited by: Xircal
This issue is not limited to firefox. It happens on Chrome and IE as well. I've cleared my all caches known to man, cookies, ect ect. I've tried all browsers in safe mode and such, even though I knew it wouldnt make a difference since the issue exists on all browsers even freshly installed. I may have been using an even older version of flash....before I updated those few weeks ago my flash auto-updater was not working properly, and who knows how long it was like that. So far it seems my best option is waiting for another update that will fix this. It's frustrating trying to watch videos and having them not load fully.
You'll definitely want to add a new bug report on this then. Please include a copy of your dxdiag report and detailed steps to reproduce. Without being able to reproduce this, the chances that this will get fixed in a future update are reduced greatly.
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