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Hi there,
I have been using the beta 11.2 and now the release of 11.2 and from the start I get a pop sound when I move the play bar ahead or back amd I loose my buffer.
Say I'm watching a video and I am 1/4 into the video and my buffer shows 3/4, if I advance the video to say 1/2 way, I hear a high pitch tone and a POP and then the buffer starts over from that point.
I never had this issue with 11.1 and it does this in all the beat 11.2's I tried.
I was hoping it would be fixed but it is not.
Anyone else notice this?
I am using windows 7 with IE8 32 bit.
Thanks
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I made a short video of the issue and I notice it won't do it on 240P but does on 360 and 480P
OK I just tried 720P and 1080P and I don't notice the pop.
I wouldn't mind so much but most videos are 360P or 480P so I have to deal with the poping most times.
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Hi,
I wasn't able to reproduce this with YouTube and some random MSN videos on IE9. Do you have any links that I can try out? In the meantime, would you mind opening up a new bug at bugbase.adobe.com and include a copy of your dxdiag report and a specific link and we'll investigate further? Please post back with the URL so that others affected can add their votes and comments.
Thanks,
Chris
Edit: Thanks for posting the video. It's not available yet, but I'll try back again tomorrow morning.
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any luck?
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Do you have an example URL where this occurs? Where you also able to get a bug report added with your dxdiag info?
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any youtube video
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Exactly the same issue started happening here yesterday (30.3.12) with Youtube vids..any solutions?.
btw I'm using Win 7 64 bit and running chrome.
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Already reported months ago and not fixed: https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3094643
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I just registered to confirm this, this morning (+3 GMT EU) adobe said update is available, i installed it, then started to notice poping sound with ANY youtube videos in 480p and 360p if I'm trying to skip ahead the load bar, and as others said, playing in 720p or 240p does not make a poping sound. I'm rolling back to previous 11.1.102.63 version, why would Adobe release a crappy version with problems is beyond me.
Edit : Yep, it's completely fine with older version, anyone want to grab it, here : http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html#main_Archived_versions, scroll down a bit.
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Peo99,
Could you create a new bug report over at bugbase.adobe.com and please include your OS version, browser version, sample URL and a copy of your dxdiag report? Also indicate in the bug report that this does not occur with 11.1.102.63. When done, please post back with the bug number and/or URL. I'll start investigating this internally.
Chris
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I updated today to 11.2.202.233 and it still pops.
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I'd like to recommend that everyone take a minute and vote for the following bug:
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Hello Chris,
This is a response towards your request to Peo99's issue on "popping sound when watching youtube videos". I am running on Firefox with Flash version 27.0.0.183 on Windows 10 Home 64; currently encountering popping sound. Can you please help? my email address is [moderator: deleted email address as per forums privacy policy] any help is greatly appreciated! thnx!
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You're posting to a discussion topic that is over 5 years old and on an extremely old version of Flash. Whatever issue you are experiencing now is most likely not related to the topic you're posting to, especially since YouTube has defaulted to HTML5 video for several years. Please start a new discussion topic and provide the following information:
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Hello Vargas,
I understand that this is a 5 yrs old discussion topic. However i am experiencing the same issue as of today. I just purchased a new HP ENVY 360 Laptop running on Windows 10 Home, Firefox (NPAPI), FLash 27.0.0.183.
The "popping" issue is exactly per the above description (per Peo99). I called HP support center and the rep claimed that it's an issue with the Flash player. There is no "popping" if i watch youtube using Chrome or IE. Also, there is no "popping" heard if i watch any video running on windows media player. In addition, no "popping" if i use headset as well.
I have created a Bug ID: FP-4198694 on the Adobe Tracker. Any help would be appreciated. thnx!
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post the direct link of the youtube video in question, include a screenshot of the video context menu (right-click on video to display menu)
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i have posted the "popping" sound issue as attachments (audio & video) on FP-4198694, Adobe Tracker. As far as the video you requested above: any video will work (as it will trigger the popping sound whenever you skip ahead or behind the load bar. Are you able to gain access to FP-4198694?
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When I first looked at the bug, there was only audio, no video. The video does not show if it is a Flash video or HTML5 video, which YouTube uses. Please provide the previously requested information (direct link to content and screenshot of context menu).
<edit>
also, please ensure you have the latest audio & video drivers installed for your system.
Thank you.
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River Water Increase Suddenly - YouTube
i hope this answers your request above. Yes, i added the video on to the tracker after the audio.
also, please ensure you have the latest audio & video drivers installed for your system. Yes, HP remote session-ed my laptop and ensured i have the latest and greatest drivers (audio & video).
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<edited to add a different screenshot>
Right-clicking on the video, from the link you provided, does not display the Flash Player context-menu, indicating the video is not Flash video:
Here is a different context-menu for same video:
In the context-menu above, click 'Inspect Element' displays the following:
The video portion, highlighted, shows "video.video-streaming.html5-main-video"
This is a Flash Player context-menu:
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okay...i did the same thing, steps 1, 2 & 3 and was able to get what you got
Step 1) right click on the video followed by left click on "Inspect Element"
Step 2) was able to get per the below
Step 3) was able to see the cloud moving, but popping sound still persists...so what do you suggest me to do?
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Troubleshooting non-Flash Player issues is beyond the scope of these forums. A few things you could try:
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I was "little" annoyed too. I mean this popping audio while seeking is just unacceptable. There is an easy solution. Start using HTML5 on Youtube. It may be a beta but it works way better than Adobe Flash.
To start watching youtube videos in HTML5 video and not flash, please go here.(If you want you can always leave the HTML5 beta the same way you entered) http://www.youtube.com/html5
No Flash, No popping.
OS Windows 7 x64, Firefox 11 & Chrome 18
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11.3 appears to have resolved it: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11-3.html
But it should have been fixed in 11.2
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Mankey82 I hope that you are not recommending people to use a Adobe Flash 11.3 beta 1. The previous version 11.2 was supposed to be "stable" with five Betas, 1 Release candidate and 1 one security fix.