A similar issue is happening with pages simpler than video in Flash.
All pages (as long as I can say) in Issuu _can not_ be reproduced with
Adobe Flash Player (even in Win7 in some cases, some work in Win8). I
moved to Gnash and obtain the same result. Please check:
Gnash has no AVM2 support, and both of these sites are AVM2. What to do
? Find substantial funding for Gnash for the developers to implement
AVM2 support, which is probably a multi-year effort.
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 02:45:16AM -, Pete wrote:
I would like to point out that here in the US the national weather service
uses AVM2 format for the in motion RADAR images.
This is important to lots of us in the midwest during tornado season so we
can watch the progress of a storm on
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: browser-plugin-gnash
1) lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.10
Release: 10.10
2) apt-cache policy browser-plugin-gnash
browser-plugin-gnash:
- Installed: 0.8.8-5ubuntu1
- Candidate: 0.8.8-5ubuntu1
- Version table:
- ***
I would like to point out that here in the US the national weather service uses
AVM2 format for the in motion RADAR images.
This is important to lots of us in the midwest during tornado season so we can
watch the progress of a storm on the national wether service RADAR. Please
find a good fix
Because of the fallback issues, people might be looking for a solution
here to play all Flash content in Ubuntu Firefox (I did):
1) Open Ubuntu Software Center (or Synaptic) , search for ¨Flash¨
2) Remove all Flash related software (Gnash SWF Viewer, Lightspark, Adobe Flash
Plugin, etc)
3) Only
FWIW, I just tried http://ppa.launchpad.net/sparkers/ppa/ubuntu/ again
and I haven't found a single video (I believe that www.golem.de uses
AVM2 and as you already know the fall back doesn't work) that works on
maverick. So unless I've got the wrong repository it seems that gnash
gives a far
Thanks for the pointer but lightspark has not been packaged for any
ubuntu (or debian) release. It is merely available via PPA (and in
debian experimental) and the bug reports suggest that the fallback to
gnash does not actually work.
Have you actually tried your suggestion? If so with which
That's right, I am the reporter of the bug for Lightspark with Youtube
and fallback to Gnash not working.
So for the moment, in my configuration, with Ubuntu 11.04 beta2 64,
Gnash 0.8.9 and Lightspark 0.4.6.1, it does not work for AVM2.
But what I wanted to tell is that, if I understand well
On 04/18/11 08:56, Xavier Guillot wrote:
That's right, I am the reporter of the bug for Lightspark with Youtube
and fallback to Gnash not working.
Then it's a Lightspark bug, not a Gnash one most probably.
Gnash has definitively abandoned AVM2 support, work will be done by
Lightspark,
Yes, the bug for Lightspark not falling back to Gnash in Youtube, I well
reported it for Lightspark only, not for Gnash.
Thanks for the precision about Gnash and AVM2, I will correct the french
wiki documentation.
And that's also not the right place for that, bug big congratulations
for the
If I understand well, GNU Gnash is now focused only on format Flash 8
and before (ActionScript 1.0 2.0, with environment AVM1) and won't
support AVM2, as Lightspark implements format Flash 9 and later
(ActionScript 3.0, with environment AVM2).
So for that you will need ro install also Lightspark
earthforce_1, since this bug has enough information provided for a
developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it as Triaged and let them
handle it from here. Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
** Changed in: gnash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: gnash
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: mozilla-plugin-gnash
+ Binary package hint: browser-plugin-gnash
- Some flash video pages such as cnn.com do not work with the free flash
- player. The message received is:
+ 1) lsb_release -rd
+ Description: Ubuntu 10.10
+ Release: 10.10
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot view some flash enabled pages
+ Cannot view AVM2 flash enabled pages
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Title:
Cannot view AVM2 flash enabled pages
In Firefox went to http://edition.cnn.com/video/ - secondary click the
flash window - click File - Properties - Notice how it states in
Stage Properties Root VM Version AVM2 (unsupported)
This is a known enhancement request upstream -
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