I have just had a update of Firefox to 13.0.1 that says the Flash issue has been solved,
so why when i go onto Youtube or any-other flash site dose it just display "a error has occurred" or there is just a black or white space where the flash content is supposed to be ?
Scrolling appears to be broken. If I click and pause a youtube video, then try to scroll I can't. This is not a mouse driver issue as I cannot scroll with the up/down arrows either?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-GB; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008051206 Firefox/3.0
dfoulkes wrote:There's a whole bunch of suggested fixes here and in some other Topics in the Support section. Have you tried any of them and/or reviewed the other Topics?
dfoulkes,
I went back to 10.3.183.20. Have you tried that version or heard anything about it vs 11.3?
Tks.
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Interesting, haven't had any video problems (7 or XP) but just got bitten in the rear with Grooveshark sound on XP ! Tracks kept stuttering, slowing/speeding up and at times it seemed as if two tracks were playing out of synch with a bizarre echo. Back with the previous Flash version and things are fine again with Fx 10ESR/13/14b.
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This worked for me, if the problem are Realplayer, after i Uncheck "Enable Web Download & Recording, Adobe flash 11.3.300.257 worked fine.
Solution: If RealPlayer is installed on your system, please disable the RealPlayer Browser Record plug-in.
1.Launch RealPlayer 2.Click the RealPlayer icon in the upper left corner of the window and choose Preferences. 3.Choose Download & Recording from the left hand panel 4.Uncheck "Enable Web Download & Recording for these installed browsers" 5.Click OK and close RealPlayer 6.Restart Firefox
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