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Flash Player settings frozen

New Here ,
Jul 21, 2011 Jul 21, 2011

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Hello

I can't use my webcam nor my microphone on webchats.

They work well on iChat, Skype, PhotoBooth, etc.

I can't click on Allow or Deny nor close the window.

I'm using the new MAC OS X LION and I tried on Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome.

Here is a screen picture (in French)

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Please, HELP ME!!!!!!! I've been trying to solve this for 9 hours !!!!

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Adobe Employee , Jul 22, 2011 Jul 22, 2011

I put together a short video that walks you through the process of using Flash Player's native control panel and the camera and microphone settings.  Hopefully it helps out.

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/880967

Chris

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New Here ,
Jul 21, 2011 Jul 21, 2011

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merci de vos nombreuses réponse. m est je parle ou lit que le français est pas l anglais merci encore pour les nombreuses réponse.

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tiddles75 <forums@adobe.com> a écrit :

>

>Hello

>I can't use my webcam nor my microphone on webchats.

>They work well on iChat, Skype, PhotoBooth, etc.

>I can't click on Allow or Deny nor close the window.

>Here is a screen picture (in French)

>http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/76559/Screen.png

>Please, HELP ME!!!!!!! I've been trying to solve this for 9 hours !!!!

>

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 21, 2011 Jul 21, 2011

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Yes, unfortunately this is a known issue with Flash Player on OSX Lion.

Until a fix is released, you can use the Flash Player Local Settings Manager to modify your Camera and Microphone permissions as a workaround.

The Local Settings Manager is included with Flash Player 10.3, and can be found in System Preferences.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 22, 2011 Jul 22, 2011

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I put together a short video that walks you through the process of using Flash Player's native control panel and the camera and microphone settings.  Hopefully it helps out.

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/880967

Chris

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New Here ,
Jul 23, 2011 Jul 23, 2011

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Thanks but it still doesn't work when using Private Browsing.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 26, 2011 Jul 26, 2011

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Thanks for the heads up with private browsing.  I'll talk with the team and see if anyone knows of a different workaround.

Chris

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New Here ,
Jul 29, 2011 Jul 29, 2011

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I need to turn off hardware acceleration. The flash video is jerky on certain sites. Is there a workaround for that?

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 01, 2011 Aug 01, 2011

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RedDwarf0042 wrote:

I need to turn off hardware acceleration. The flash video is jerky on certain sites. Is there a workaround for that?

Hi RedDwarf,

Unfortunately I don't know of a workaround for disabling hardware acceleration.  Our next update, which will be out shortly, will address this bug.

Chris

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New Here ,
Jul 27, 2011 Jul 27, 2011

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I'm having the same problem using the new MAC OS X Lion and have also tried in ton Safari & Firefox...Same thing...Can't close it, can't click Allow or Deny...

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 01, 2011 Aug 01, 2011

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scd199720 wrote:

I'm having the same problem using the new MAC OS X Lion and have also tried in ton Safari & Firefox...Same thing...Can't close it, can't click Allow or Deny...

Frontierville2.png

Hi scd,

Can you try going into Flash's native control panel (System Preferences->Flash Player), then selecting the Storage tab and clicking the Local Storage Settings by Site... button.  Look for the entry for assets.frontier.zgncdn.com and change the storage access popup to Allow?  In addition, you might want to verify that "Allow sites to save information on this computer" is also selected on the Storage tab.

Thanks,

Chris

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