Have noticed this exists in 12.10 also
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Yes. Also on 12.04.
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(e.g. makes Flash
I just experienced this bug in 12.04. Can anyone confirm this
regression?
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** No longer affects: null
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(e.g. make
with this add-on firefox is getting the latest flash and everything
works very fine:
http://www.webgapps.org/addons/flash-aid
it's the first time i'm totally satisfied with flash in Ubuntu/Linux ;-)
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Still having the problem in Chrome and Chromium where adjusting the
volume/brightness using keyboard shortcuts causes the screen to flash
white while playing flash video.
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For those people whose problem still didn't get fixed after upgrading to flash
player 10.2, I have a workaround. You can download an addon called flash game
maximizer(for firefox): https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9631/
Then, just edit its settings according to your interests. Press
If you install flash 10.2 beta which was just released today this error
will no longer exist notify osd transparently displays over your full
screen video and does not minimize it
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Tested on fresh Kubuntu 10.10 install, video in fullscreen no longer
quit that mode. When I change volume with my keyboard, I get some kind
of tearings / screen glitches, but disapear as soon that volume OSD is
gone.
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No, I was just pulling everyone's leg. >.>
This is about fullscreen flash anyway, not windowed. Regardless this
discussion does not belong on this report. If someone else would be
willing to report a new report it would be beneficial. I could really
care less about that one because of the packages
This only happens when the video is full screen. I cannot scroll when the
video is full screen. When I exit full screen with esc the video works fine
in the smaller window.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jmadero wrote:
> Are you sure the video actually freezes? Have you tried scrolling down
> t
Are you sure the video actually freezes? Have you tried scrolling down
the page, if you just go down a bit the video starts back up -- again
this has been verified on three machines so I'm curious if yours is
actually permenantly frozen or if it'll show it moving again after you
scroll
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Same as Chaunceller here. Audio stops video frozen can exit full screen by
pressing esc.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 12:14 PM, bladebot wrote:
> ** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Invalid
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Hey guys,
That looks like a different bug to me. I recommend opening a new bug as
this bug could be a problem with Compiz, not flash. For now, disabling
desktop effects is an effective workaround.
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Confirmed fix on Maverick.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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It's not freezing, the video actually is still playing. If you scroll
down on the page after exiting full screen the video shows again...I
think this is a different bug though, I've been putting off reporting it
until other people confirmed it. i'm seeing the problem on three
different machines
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Actually, the laptop I had tested on as well had it freeze as well. The
audio will continue on as normal but the current video frame will
freeze. As soon as you exit fullscreen it will go back to normal. I
figured it was just because I was using the dumpy 64 bit version so I
didn't mention the fact
Elias: Does the video freeze or pause? How do you exit the frozen
video?
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On maverick my videos no longer exit full screen instead the video
freezes.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 5:35 AM, sanmiguel9
wrote:
> I can confirm this too, on several up-to-date Lucid and Maverick
> systems.
>
> ~$ apt-cache show adobe-flashplugin
> [...]
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 10.1.102.64-
I can confirm this too, on several up-to-date Lucid and Maverick
systems.
~$ apt-cache show adobe-flashplugin
[...]
Architecture: i386
Version: 10.1.102.64-1maverick1
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Confirmed on a fully updated maverick system.
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I don't know if anyone else has noticed this but as of a recent update
to flash (I'm guessing) I've been able to change my volume during
fullscreen playback. Tested on both my laptop and desktop.
cornw...@cornwall-desktop:~$ apt-cache show flashplugin-nonfree
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Architect
** Project changed: hundredpapercuts => null
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my xid was "". I tried appending it to the line so that it
shows:
!(class=Polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1) || xid=
and it still exits fullscreen. Is this xwininfo saying that it truly
does not know? I've also tried "unknown" (without the <>) with no
results.
Both times I made sure to reload
Based on Harrison W Hollingsworth's comment i mannaged to find a
workaround aswell.
First of all, in order to find the id of the flash window, we need to
run the following command from a terminal window:
sleep 5 && xwininfo
this will lunch xwininfo after five seconds - in those five seconds play
@Harrison W Hollingsworth: Compiz has similar capabilities (keeping
windows with a special title on top) with the compiz config manager, but
I cannot achieve it. Any hints? What exactly did you do with your
"specific window settings for 'Npviewer.bin'", does this concern the
windows "title"? Please
Hi, I found a workaround that currently works for me using Kubuntu and Chrome.
If you edit specific window settings for 'Npviewer.bin' and force it to stay on
top and enable focus stealing prevention, this will solve the problem of OSD's
exiting full screen flash video. This is possible because C
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