Not working a flash player
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ivaneliseeff last edited by
Hello!
I have a problem with flash player
When I try to open any page with flash player, see it:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42124488/screen_flashbug.pngInstalled the latest version of opera and flash player.
Flash plug-in settings enabled opera.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42124488/flash_enabled.png -
rrzepecki last edited by
I see you're using beta version of adobe flash player. Did it work OK with flash player v12?
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jonxca last edited by
Hi guys. I have the same problem , I have updated right now all my system. And I have downloaded Opera again. But it isn't working yet.
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rrzepecki last edited by
v13 is a beta version. I just tried it, but it seems to work fine for me.
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rrzepecki last edited by
oh, just noticed flash was updated to v13 on mainline as well. Are all the flash videos affected on your mac? It looks good on mine. if not all videos are affected, then could you please provide me with links
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belphegor666 last edited by
Well, the current problems with Flash v13 is not an Opera issue.
Adobe messed up... badly.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/6282551V13 seems to work on most OSX 10.9 Mavericks Systems without problems. But it looks like Adobe didn't test v13 with older OSX versions well.
So on many pre-Mavericks systems after upgrading to Flash v13 the Flash-plugin is broken with all browsers.
This happened to me as well, after trying to upgrade to v13 on a Lion installation and I'm not bothering trying the same on my other computer, that still runss with 10.6.8.Adobe's solution?
Uninstalling v13 and going back to v12
http://forums.adobe.com/message/6285851#6285851The same issue happened last year, and it took Adobe months to release a Flash version that worked with my older system.
It took so long that even Safari rejected the outdated Flash-version for security reasons. -
chas4 last edited by
Not having any trouble here w/ OSX 10.9 & Opera 20, might the flash player cache is corrupt
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4278569 (on OS X it is in a Preference Pane, tho same fix) Only difference is that you will have to set any custom flash player settings for websites again
(that 2nd link might explain why it has been stopped for the auto update for now on Windows)
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