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    Opera 12.18 - force flashplayer for youtube?

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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

      Are there any special settings, which do not?

      Have you checked the extension settings? Usually you need to enable/disable such option in the extension settings.

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      • lando242
        lando242 last edited by

        Generally, when someone says to use a specific version of something, that is the version you should use.

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        • celjan34
          celjan34 last edited by

          Aaaaa, yes!

          I found the version v2.1.7 and this works OK. I found the settings Thank you very much.

          And Happy New Year!

          Thanks

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Happy New Year to you too!
            I'm glad you got YouTube Center working. As I'm sure you've seen, it allows a lot of other very useful enhancements to YouTube as well as the ability to decide what player you want to use.
            It isn't being developed any more, so enjoy it while it lasts. Sooner or later YouTube will change their code and it will start to malfunction.
            Version 2.1.7 is the last release version. There are some developer versions which are later, and I run the last one (v538) in Firefox using the Tampermonkey script extension.
            2.1.7 is fine for Opera 12 though for now.
            🙂

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Aaaaa, yes!
              I found the version v2.1.7 and this works OK. I found the settings Thank you very much.
              And Happy New Year!
              Thanks

              Could you share link to this version please. Thanks

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              • celjan34
                celjan34 last edited by

                Hello

                Ok people. It's me again. 😉

                The same problem. YouTube Center v2.1.7 does not work anymore 😞

                We already have a solution? Please help 😉

                Tnx

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Confirmed here, I guess YouTube have now blocked Flash completely.
                  It no longer works at all on Internet Explorer 8, which is the other browser that still used Flash for me.
                  What is the problem for you using HTML5? It seems to work fine for me.
                  😕

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                  • celjan34
                    celjan34 last edited by

                    Have you tried to watch youtube in html5 in the opera browser v12.18? It really sucks ...

                    Even in other "up-to-date" browsers, html5 sucks. I do not know why, but it's not as smooth as a flashplayer. Maybe it's OK to watch only, but if you switch the full screen, it's backward, but it's "worse." I do not like changes. Which ones are unnecessary;) Because I really do not know what html5 sooooo is better than flashplayer. It's worse for me, and it's GREAT! 🙂

                    As far as you can understand this. He translated google;)

                    So if there is a solution, please share it with me on this post. I hope that they did not completely abolish the flashplayer 😞

                    Tnx

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      Since Flash is being discontinued, maybe it's time to start moving from it.

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                      • blackbird71
                        blackbird71 last edited by

                        As @leocg notes, after 2020, there will be no Flash. Between now and then, ever more websites will be discontinuing its usage. Whether you or I would prefer to keep Flash over HTML5 is irrelevant, since the path to Flash's extinction is locked in, both by those who make it and those who have used it in their designs. Browser makers are increasingly hard-pressed to justify including provision for a vanishing Flash in their designs. And none of that considers the continual recurring major, real-world security issues involved with Flash since its inception...

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Yes, Flash has finally had its day. It will be remembered as being a major part of the web's history, with most multimedia sites on the web using it. Sites like YouTube depended on it completely for their existence for a very long time, but things have now moved on, and even Adobe have recognised that.
                          Because of its success and ubiquitousness for so long, Flash was a prime target for exploitation by hackers, and you did get the impression that Adobe were constantly fighting a losing battle to try and keep it secure.
                          No doubt the hackers will now move on to other potentially vulnerable web technologies, maybe even HTML5, but they won't find such a soft target as Flash again I suspect!
                          As I said HTML5 seems to work fine for me on Opera 12.18, both on Windows XP and on Windows 10.
                          🙂

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