Hello
I've "signed in". Tried to play any of the lastest "Subscriber Beta" videos and none of them work. Actually NO videos work on this page at all!
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/muse-feature-tour/publishing-export-and-ftp- option-improvements/
I've tried this with Firefox, Safari, Chrome. All are the latest versions on Mac Snow Leopard. Everything else works - youtube, flash , quicktime.
Shut down computer, tried this same story over a number of days - looking for any answers???
Regards
Ron O. Vermeulen
Gimli, Maniotba
Canada.
I have updated my system to the latest version of Lion (10.08) and all my other frequent TV sites and video sites are working and even when I create a web based video using flash, I can preview them in all my browsers, but the adobe TV is showing nothing but a black screen, and there is no warning or error message asking me to update anything? I have tried all browsers, chrome, opera, safari and firefox.
I just installed the latest version of Flash (11,3,300,271 installed) and still nothing, what is crazy is that I am able to product introduction videos (on adobe.com), but not the videos on adobe TV?
What seems to be the issue here? Never experienced this before?
Same problem here. Massachusetts. OS 10.6.8.
But this started just after installing Creative Suite 6 Master Collection.
Only other clues might be that I had to uninstall Flash Builder from CS5 before installing it again in CS6.
I have also just downloaded & installed the latest Flash Player…
Still get just a black screen in both Safari & Firefox.
I don't think it is geo related!
I have cleared and followed any advice, what is very odd is that I can play other video on adobe's site, but just not the adobe TV part, so quite not sure what is really the issue,... maybe you guys need to check whatever might be wrong with the adobe TV. I have tried all brosers available on my mac, and still get the same result, an empty black screen with no error message.
I got it to work by going to the Flash Player settings site > Global Storage Settings panel at:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/se ttings_manager03.html
And then checking: Allow third-party Flash Content to store data on your computer.
I had the same problems here in Tasmania using the Apple Safari. The Answer is to go to the "Systems Preferences" on your Mac and click on the "Flash Player" icon, then click on the "Storage" option. (I have Block all sites from storing information on this computer - but you can still keep this setting and select just the site you want suchas the adobe.tv).
Just click on the Local Storage Settings by Site... button. You can then add the http://tv.adobe.com website URL and "allow" Storage Access. All the videos now work on my OS X 10.6.8 Macbook Pro. (And what a great reference tool for the Adobe apps they are).
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