Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:

>>> Then install Adobe Flash Player and problem solved.
>> 
>> It doesn't solve the problem.
>
> It will solve the problem of displaying Flash Player videos in the 
> browser, what makes you think it won't?

That isn't the problem.

>>>> I removed the flashplayer library from adobe and now the only videos I
>>>> can watch on websites are those on youtube.
>>>
>>> Then reinstall it. There's no other 1:1 alternative for this.
>> 
>> Then you're obviously wrong when you said you have a solution and it's
>> so easy that you only need to google.
>
> You think so? You mave many options for getting Flash Player videos but 
> only *one* option for a 100% replacement. If you can live with a "cutted" 
> solution, then install any plugin to download Flash Player videos and 
> watch them offline.

And which are those?  I tried "any" plugin to do that, and it doesn't
work.

>>>> That means you don't have a solution, either.
>>>
>>> Oh, yes. I use Adobe Flash Player that works fine with flash player
>>> based sites.
>> 
>> You didn't understand the problem then.
>
> The only problem I see is that you simply don't want to install Adobe 
> *Flash* Player to view *Flash* videos, dunno why. If you don't like the 
> container avoid flash based videos or look for a workaround. Anyway, if 
> neither "gecko-mediaplayer" nor "mozilla-plugin-vlc" worked for you, you 
> can help the upstream projects to fix the errors.

Strange that you now miss the point of using something else than the
flashplayer plugin after claiming it's easy to do that.


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