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I try to go on youtube, or any other online video, and the player screen is always black or non-existent. I try this on two different types of macs, and a dell. I tried on IE, Chrome, Fire Fox, and Safari. I right click on where the play screen should be, and it gives me two options: Movie not loaded... (in grey text), and, About Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228. How can I fix this?
rwrose298 wrote:
displays a green picture area.
This indicates that you may be running an outdated graphics driver version; see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/945765
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Could you try clearing your cache to see if that helps?
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here are some other sites that the new Flash Player does not function on:
http://www.rainbird.com/homeowner/support/video-RotorArcAdjust.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGjx__-Pyho
This is now the usual Adobe way of delovering code.
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I had no problem viewing either video with 11.2 on Win7 with Chrome. Can you give us some more details on your system?
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The system is Windows 7 64bit, 6GIG, IE9 (9.0.8112.16421) Update version 9.0.6 KB2675157. Just install Chrome and the sites worked fine too. In my IE9 the Rainbird site thinks the Flash is out of date (newer version). The other site displayed the video as a green screen. The green display occurs on Hulu and Amazon. Thank you for your response and time. Hope this information can help.
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Could you verify that IE is setup correctly for Flash Player? The green screen issue sounds like hardware acceleration but I'd like to check this first.
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Chris,
I followed your URLs, The Rainbird site now functions after I disable and enable Flash and I checked and uncheck Active-X. The UTube site still displays a green picture area. The ad displays without a problem and pictures display (thumbnails) as I slide the along the time status bar. From your first URL my system is running 235 not 228, if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your time and I hope this helps you. Reading your text the images that I am getting from your URL, do not match the text. The images look like screen shots from an audio application.
I do not see a white box with a red X.
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rwrose298 wrote:
displays a green picture area.
This indicates that you may be running an outdated graphics driver version; see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/945765
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Thank you for your assistance, all of you. That appears to have corrected the problem I was having. I thought I was running the latest video drive, but I wasn't.