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Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 09:13
by Kirk
uninstalling current version and installing older versions (9 or 10) doesn't work for me. so does anybody got a solution to play flash content again?

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 01:17
by random
I had the same problem when I upgraded the flash player. Fortunately I quickly discovered the problem and solve it by simply doing a system restore. The key is to find out in time to use this basic but effective solution. Otherwise, I suggest you uninstall the updated version and try plash player with previous versions, including version 8

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 08:19
by francoe
Take a look that you can see youtube videos in firefox, opera, etc... but the flash clips won't work in resolume until you install the active X version. I mean, you need to install the IE flash player plugin to make it work over Win7.

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 15:27
by pro.sec
The flash clips won't work in resolume until you install the active X version. I mean, you need to install the IE flash player plugin to make it work over Win7.
Yes - I`ve done this and now it's working with the actual flash Plugin 10.x and Win7 - 64 bit. :D :D :D

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 00:49
by Tino
pro.sec wrote:
The flash clips won't work in resolume until you install the active X version. I mean, you need to install the IE flash player plugin to make it work over Win7.
Yes - I`ve done this and now it's working with the actual flash Plugin 10.x and Win7 - 64 bit. :D :D :D
Confirmed! :D

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 09:03
by damstraversaz
interesting. How to install the IE flash player plugin if your computer does not have a internet connection ?

Damien

How I solved this problem? A simple guide to how to do it

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 20:12
by random
Apparently versions of flash player higher than 10 producen this problem. Then I did this.

1) uninstall the version of flash player (whatever be instaled) but the trick is make this with the uninstaller of flash, not from panel of control/install and uninstall program.
2) restart the pc
3) install versions not higher than 10 (in my particular case i used the version "10r42_34" and its worked really fine because it isnt so old, and its let me see videos on youtube for example)
4) run resolume and start to vjing with swf files.

here I let you the link where you can find this versions of flash player. Remeber, use a version not more higher than 10.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/142/tn_14266.html

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 16:32
by pfelberg
I had some Flash 10 problems running other vj complement softwares as well. It is not an Avenue issue.
The problem was happening only when FULL SCREEN was on. Well, I guess Avenue uses flash fullscreen attributes as well, right?
The solution to this, specially on XP, was to disable hardware acceleration on flash player settings.
Course, downgrading flash version works as well.

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:48
by movebandit
Got the same Problem. Downgrading the Flash Player didnt work for me. How do I deactivate the Hardware acceleration ?

Re: Flash 10.1 Problems

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 19:01
by pfelberg
Sorry the delay. I´ve been away for a while.
Hardware Acceleration is a simple checkbox inside flash config.
Open any swf file. Right click over the flash player window. Select settings. First tab has the checkbox on it.