On 22/09/14 20:50, Stephen Wolff wrote:
I thought video in general on the web was moving away from Flash, due to
iDevices not supporting it. Don't YouTube encode their videos for
playback using Flash or HTML5 browser native tag?
They do for newer videos, but you still have to enable it manual
On 22/09/14 20:31, Terry Coles wrote:
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 19:54:24 Peter Merchant wrote:
On 22/09/14 19:16, Terry Coles wrote:
So why the horribly buggy Adobe Flash, instead of Pepper Flash which
Google
uses by default in Chrome.
They removed the Adobe Flash Plugin for a reason you know :-)
>>> So why the horribly buggy Adobe Flash, instead of Pepper Flash which
>>> Google
>>> uses by default in Chrome.
>>>
>>> They removed the Adobe Flash Plugin for a reason you know :-)
>> OK, I am sufficiently chastised.
>>
>> I removed and re-installed it, and it works now. Thanks for help and
>>
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 19:54:24 Peter Merchant wrote:
> On 22/09/14 19:16, Terry Coles wrote:
> > So why the horribly buggy Adobe Flash, instead of Pepper Flash which
> > Google
> > uses by default in Chrome.
> >
> > They removed the Adobe Flash Plugin for a reason you know :-)
>
> OK, I am suffic
On 22/09/14 19:16, Terry Coles wrote:
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 19:09:08 Peter Merchant wrote:
Terry:- It's Chrome.
So why the horribly buggy Adobe Flash, instead of Pepper Flash which Google
uses by default in Chrome.
They removed the Adobe Flash Plugin for a reason you know :-)
OK, I am suffi
Hi,
No solution/information to add unfortunately but I also have this problem
on Arch 3.16 using chromium/pepper flash. You're not alone :-)
Sam
On 22 Sep 2014 19:16, "Terry Coles" wrote:
> On Monday 22 Sep 2014 19:09:08 Peter Merchant wrote:
> Terry:- It's Chrome.
>
> So why the horribly bugg
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 19:09:08 Peter Merchant wrote:
Terry:- It's Chrome.
So why the horribly buggy Adobe Flash, instead of Pepper Flash which Google
uses by default in Chrome.
They removed the Adobe Flash Plugin for a reason you know :-)
--
Terry Coles
--
Next me
On 22/09/14 18:19, Terry Coles wrote:
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 18:02:02 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Peter,
The instructions were to copy the libflashplayer.so into a directory,
and the USR folder into a usr folder, and restart Chrome.
But https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/108086?hl=en-GB say
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 18:02:02 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> > The instructions were to copy the libflashplayer.so into a directory,
> > and the USR folder into a usr folder, and restart Chrome.
>
> But https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/108086?hl=en-GB says
>
> Adobe Flash Pla
Hi Peter,
> The instructions were to copy the libflashplayer.so into a directory,
> and the USR folder into a usr folder, and restart Chrome.
But https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/108086?hl=en-GB says
Adobe Flash Player is directly integrated with Google Chrome and
enabled by def
On 22/09/14 16:40, Terry Coles wrote:
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 16:25:43 Peter Merchant wrote:
Has anybody else had similar problems and got it working?
It's Kubuntu 14.04,
Chrome Version 37.0.2062.120,
Flash upgraded to Version:15.0.0.152,
Chrome Version 37.0.2062.94, Ubuntu 14.04 (290621) (64-bit
On Monday 22 Sep 2014 16:25:43 Peter Merchant wrote:
> Has anybody else had similar problems and got it working?
> It's Kubuntu 14.04,
> Chrome Version 37.0.2062.120,
> Flash upgraded to Version:15.0.0.152,
Chrome Version 37.0.2062.94, Ubuntu 14.04 (290621) (64-bit) and Kubuntu
Restricted Extras
Has anybody else had similar problems and got it working?
It's Kubuntu 14.04,
Chrome Version 37.0.2062.120,
Flash upgraded to Version:15.0.0.152,
and it still doesn't make any sound when I try and play a you-tube
video. I have got sound working because if I copy the URL to firefox,
it does wo
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