Ray_Net wrote on 22/10/2016 00:42:
WaltS48 wrote on 21-10-16 16:38:
On 10/21/2016 02:01 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/20/2016 4:16 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 20/10/2016 23:53:
Ray_Net wrote:

How can I view this video with my:
SM 2.40 ? (Who works correctly in IE)
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/43.0 SeaMonkey/2.40

<http://www.grands-reportages.com/tv-jean-christophe-rufin-retour-compostelle>

Disable AdBlock Plus on grands-reportages.com or everywhere, mute the
audio until the ad ends, then unmute the audio and watch the video.
Remember to re-enable ABP when done.

I have disabled AdBlock Plus everywhere, cleared the cache, removed
cookies from grands-reportages.com, then click on the link.
The page opens but I am still unable to see/watch this video
- I just go a grey rectangle where de video should be playing.
And SM works indefinitely with this text in the bottom status bar
"Transferring data from a.disquscdn.com"

Have you tried it in safe mode?  If you request about:config, is
media.autoplay.enabled set to true?  If you request [Tools > Add-ons
Manager > Plugins], is Shockwave Flash set to "Always Activate"?


Ray's been a poster forever, of course Ray tried safe mode and a test profile before posting, because he knows the procedure.


Héhé ... thanks .. In Fact I have not tested in Safe Mode, because the one time I have done it - when I returned in non-safe mode some SM options has been changed by the fact that I had used Safe Mode GRRRRRR....
Anyway, i found the culprit.
I just buyed a new pc under windows10 instead of the "old" one in windows7. and I copied the profile of the Windows7 pc on the right place of the Windows10 pc - then I install the same SM 2.40.

I have just dicovered that the number of plugins have decreased significantly in such a way that "Shockwave Flash" doesnot exist on the windows10 pc who is able to see the video. Therefore on my windows7 pc who was not able to see the video, i just put the status of the "Shockwave Flash" as "Never Activate" ... then I can see the video on this "old" pc.
Could someone explain why setting the "Shockwave Flash" as "Never Activate" was the solution ?
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