On 06/08/11 11:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Lately I've noticed that if I maximize a YouTube video, the content part
of the screen goes black. I still have controls at the bottom, and they
work, but that's it. At the end, the "Replay" and other navigation
controls appear in front of the black screen. I can maximize vids from
other sources. Is it just me?

SM 2.0.14, WinXP SP3.

Have tried clearing cache and cookies, restarting SM, no joy.

Examples from two different YouTube posters:
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEcjgJSqSRU>
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6DNQX_lxkg>

Flash plugins:

Shockwave Flash
File name: NPSWF32.dll
Shockwave Flash 10.3 r181

Shockwave for Director
File name: np32dsw.dll
Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.5.9.615

Any ideas?


I don't have that problem, but I'm using SeaMonkey 2.5a1 on 64-bit Linux with a 32-bit Flash plugin distributed by openSUSE Linux via their "Non-OSS" repository (Adobe Flash PlugIn and standalone Player, version 10.3.181.34, SuSE patchlevel 1.2.1, architecture i586).

about:plugins mentions:

Shockwave Flash
/root/.mozilla/plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 10.3 r181

(also Adobe Reader and Tcl, not relevant here).


So there could be a lot of reasons why our results differ.


I hope someone better informed than me can help you out of your predicament.


Ah, "Shockwave for Director" is something different, see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash

In this KB page I see a lot of info which seems relevant for Windows but is Greek to me, maybe you should go and read it.


Best regards,
Tony.
--
Although written many years ago, Lady Chatterley's Lover has just been
reissued by the Grove Press, and this pictorial account of the
day-to-day life of an English gamekeeper is full of considerable
interest to outdoor minded readers, as it contains many passages on
pheasant-raising, the apprehending of poachers, ways to control vermin,
and other chores and duties of the professional gamekeeper.
Unfortunately, one is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous
material in order to discover and savour those sidelights on the
management of a midland shooting estate, and in this reviewer's opinion
the book cannot take the place of J. R. Miller's "Practical
Gamekeeping."
                -- Ed Zern, "Field and Stream" (Nov. 1959)
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