On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Merciadri Luca < luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > "Edward J. Shornock" <ed.shorn...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On 30.01.2010 20:57, Merciadri Luca wrote: > >> Nuno Magalhães<nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt> writes: > >> > >>> On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:58, Merciadri Luca > >>> <luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> wrote: > >>>> I have both `flash-plugin - Adobe Flash Player 10.0' on the two > >>>> computers. They are executing Iceweasel v. 3.0.6, and I also tried > >>>> with the up-to-date Firefox. > >>> > >>> I have this one: > >>> ii flashplugin-nonfree 1:2.8 > >>> running Sid on amd64. > >> Iceweasel gives me, amongst the add-ons: > >> == > >> Shockwave Flash 9.0 r100 > > > > Is that possibly gnash? Gnash IIRC still doesn't fully support the > > features utilised by youtube. > > > > Have you installed the flash plugin from aptitude/synaptic/apt? If so, > > what do you receive from > > > > dpkg -l '*flash*' '*gnash*' > > > > [snip] > > > >> Then, some unuseful stuff: > >> > >> == > >> Loading stream: > http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=cY_KrB8Mepg&t=vjVQa1PpcFNC0_Vmf7Tgh8pq2tVgZTgBGRuQEA1S28M=&el=detailpage&ps=&fmt=5&asv=2&noflv=1 > >> Loading stream: > http://v7.cache2.c.youtube.com/videoplayback?ip=0.0.0.0&sparams=id%2Cexpire%2Cip%2Cipbits%2Citag%2Calgorithm%2Cburst%2Cfactor&fexp=903202&algorithm=throttle-factor&itag=5&ipbits=0&burst=40&sver=3&expire=1264899600&key=yt1&signature=3C09C806BB0A3FCC9CF94A95A7429513CCE9898C.D440F68A564E69A814DE2B041DA03CE4972021A1&factor=1.25&id=718fcaac1f0c7a98&redirect_counter=1 > >> Loading stream: > http://video-stats.video.google.com/s?ns=yt&docid=cY_KrB8Mepg&hl=en_US&cr=US&el=detailpage&fexp=903202&vid=aqSUfBzQpzyLVV7WYJF3KaH1uTg5Arf7C&csipt=watch&fmt=5&md=1&st=0.067&w=640&plid=AAR-ZjxkLeKATowr&vw=320&fv=WIN%209%2C0%2C100%2C0&sd=B4A7DD227MM&et=0.067&rt=2.8&len=254.4&bc=231338&vh=240&h=360 > >> == > > > > Actually, I think this is quite useful in this case; the standard > > non-free plugin from Adobe doesn't return any output for me. > That is however the one I installed! (Just from Adobe's website.) > > > >> Once I have clicked, I can hear sound, and sometimes see an image from > >> the flash being played, but nothing more. The whole Iceweasel becomes > >> unresponsive, and I am obliged to kill the process. If I do not kill > >> it, it begins to stall completely, and freezes. > >> > >> Any idea? > > > > Check both PCs (about:plugins) and see if the flash plugins differ as > > I suspect they do. On youtube you'll get the best support from the > > official' flash plugin. > The plugins are exactly the same, except that the computer where it > works has also `Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22' together with `Shockwave > Flash 9.0 r100,' where the computer which Youtube does not work on has > only `Shockwave Flash 9.0 r100.' > > > OR if you have greasemonkey installed, you can use > > http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/63509 and view the videos using > > mplayer or VLC. I've had the best luck with the greasemonkey script > > and the following settings > > > > # ~/.mplayer/mplayerplug-in.conf > > vo=gl > > cachesize=512 > > cache-percent=5 > > profile=plugin > > > > # ~/.mplayer/config > > [plugin] > > autosync=0 > > mc=0 > > correct-pts=yes > I do not have it installed, but, if it is really needed, I shall > install it, and use your tips. [snip] Hello, I think that is your problem, you-tube only really works well under flash v10 Instructions here will get you up and running with v10 and that *should* fix your problems http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer#Debian5.0.27Lenny.27.3AFlashPlayer10 Regards, Angus.