shockwave problems
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Deleted User last edited by
So, yesterday I noticed there was a new version of Flash available (15.0.0.152). I installed it and find that so far with the Developer Build (25.0.1613.1) on Mac OS X 10.9.4 64-bit it has been 100% stable. Haven't tried it on the standard release but now at least I do not have to disable the plugin or restart Opera or leave various videos unplayed on websites.
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chas4 last edited by
Check and make sure that you have the current Flash Player http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ as of this comment the current is 15.0.0.152
Shockwave Player is a different plug in from Adobe current version as of this comment the current is 12.1.3.153 http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/
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stefanhajek last edited by
It's getting pretty ridiculous. I thought Opera was the solution. Now it seems to be the problem - riddled with headache.
I'm running 24.0.1558.61 (which claims to be up-to-date and "Stable").
Mac OSX 10.9.4
Shockwave and Flash are latest versionsI get Shockwave Flash plugin warnings pretty constantly on sites such as anything Google, Facebook, Twitter, Hulu, Amazon. On some, such as Twitter this morning, it's every several minutes. When I click WAIT, it doesn't seem to slow anything down, but will pop up again before too long.
It's incessantly annoying. The challenge is that at least one Opera rep on this board claims that it's not a browser issue. It's a plugin issue. However, I do run Firefox and Safari on the same machine, and NEVER get this conflict, so that theory is extremely weak, and the way it was presented (we don't make plugins - contact Adobe) was pretty condescending.
I would suggest that if this many people are having the very same issue, then it IS the problem of the Opera development team, and on them to fix it. You have, potentially, a good alternative browser on your hands, so it's up to you whether you want to dismiss problems experienced by your users or actually solve them.
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nufylgu last edited by
So has this problem been resolved to anyone's satisfaction yet? I'm sorry, but it's just been going on for way too long. Tonight I took Opera out of my dock and made Firefox my default browser (and am currently posting from FF). I'll return to Opera if this problem can be resolved but it's just slowing my computer down constantly and I can't work that way.
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oldgnome57 last edited by
I downloaded Opera today because Chrome crashes too much (and sometimes takes my MacBook Air with it). Chrome also throws the Shockwave Flash error. I had high hopes for Opera, but it continues to throw the Shockwave Flash error - and seemingly more frequently than Chrome.
I hate Firefox (and it's slow on the Mac OS). Is Safari the only option?
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basic-wedge last edited by
Latest full-spec iMac, with up to date version software, clean install, etc., and still I get this error! I don't notice any slowdown at all, so I simply dismiss the notification, and carry on. FWIW, Flash is the only Adobe product I have installed, so blaming them isn't an option this time.
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skidaddle last edited by
I can't find an English PC question on this so I'm butting in on you Mac peoples, hoping for an answer. I've loved Opera since it came on my Archos PMA and just can't seem to stick to any other browser but this Shockwave and now unknown plugin problem is getting to be a real problem.
Version: 24.0.1558.64 - Opera is up to date
Update stream: Stable
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samerault last edited by
Now opera did some update and all the font in my tabs is so big they're cut off and I can't even read them.
On top of the Shockwave thing?
This sucks.
I'm sorry Opera, I really wanted this to work but...I'm leaving you. It's over.
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Deleted User last edited by
Now opera did some update and all the font in my tabs is so big they're cut off and I can't even read them.
On top of the Shockwave thing?
This sucks.
I'm sorry Opera, I really wanted this to work but...I'm leaving you. It's over.The Shockwave thing is not an Opera thing. It's an Adobe Flash thing. Especially if you're on Yosemite, make sure you update to the latest BETA build you can download from here: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html (the build number right now should be 15.0.0.207). Don't worry. It's stable. Actually, it's more stable than the final version they have right now.
And don't try to update it from System Preferences > Flash Player > Advanced. It will lead you to the final version, which is a lower build number (you can blame Adobe for that rookie mistake) and which has this Showckwave issue that you're mentioning. The Beta build seems to have fixed it.
Also, I would recommend uninstalling Flash Player before installing the Beta version. You've got an uninstallation build also on the same page.About the font...you might be the only one with this issue, to be honest. I don't have it. Never had it.
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rich-b last edited by
Still having this problem. Some websites are un useable. Is this ever going to be fixed? Its been almost a year! mac os x 10.6.8 (not upgradable) opera 24, flash upgraded to latest version.
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avl Opera last edited by
Still having this problem. Some websites are un useable. Is this ever going to be fixed? Its been almost a year! mac os x 10.6.8 (not upgradable) opera 24, flash upgraded to latest version.
Try updating to Opera 25 from here: ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/25.0.1614.71/mac/ , this should still work on OS X 10.6.
Note that future releases of Opera (26 and newer) will need OS X 10.7 or newer.
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chas4 last edited by
I know that Flash Player on OS X has had a performance bug for over 8 years (It is more visible on older Macs, on my Late 2006 Mac, Flash Player causes a huge cpu spike (360 resolution videos or higher video would cause a CPU spike and the CPU temp would be around 200ยบ f), I have tried poking Adobe on Twitter. I think part of the issue is the lack of OpenGL work in Flash Player, Adobe has a lot more DirectX work for Flash Player than OpenGL.
Why I have been using click to play plug ins, is to try to avoid the spikes
The other thing to try is a reinstall of Flash Player, (remove Flash Player, then grab a fresh installer), also try clearing the browser cache (might have a corrupted cache file)
I have also noticed some sites use of Flash Player (sometimes it is the video player) are different than others in terms of the Flash Player cpu spikes and the slowness.
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When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
However, many devices are excluded access to Web content. -
rich-b last edited by
The update to opera 25 seems to have fixed the slow mac pop ups. Hopefully it will stay that way. Thanks avi.
I didn't know there was a update to 25, it always said opera was up to date.... hmmmmmm.
chas4, flash is the overall problem. Its sucks on all my web browsers, and not just on the macs. Adobe has had plenty of time to fix the issues and they seem to do nothing about it. I wish more websites would phase flash out, as there are much better options out there already.