Opera 32 no Flashplayer plugin
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lando242 last edited by
Try downloading an offline installer for Flash. Make sure its the version for Opera. Then run it when the web browser is closed.
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deld1ablo last edited by
Try downloading an offline installer for Flash. Make sure its the version for Opera. Then run it when the web browser is closed.
Will that even work? I thought Flash broke because the internal plugin was out of date?
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heli84 last edited by
i download an offline version for Opera safari etc. it dont work. First a deinstall tool, no work.
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heli84 last edited by
it works whit Flashplayer 19 BETA: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html
Thanks for nothing
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vasyag19 last edited by
Uninstall Flash Player | Windows:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.htmlAdobe Flash Player Distribution:
http://www.adobe.com/ru/products/flashplayer/distribution3.htmlArchived Flash Player versions:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.htmlFlash Player Help:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html -
patrynxx last edited by
I know Chrome shut off the auto run. But didn't think Opera would follow suit. It's causing all sorts of odd issues. Some sites it's needed to post stuff and it shuts off without telling me so I have to restart Opera (32) have the beta Flash installed. Same problem. Basically most of my browsing will have to go back to Opera 12 now. Only way the sites run. Also I've noticed Opera 32 is extremely slow now. Probably because of the Flash issue.
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lando242 last edited by
Opera 32 is extremely slow now
Nah, wouldn't be caused by Flash being off. In fact the 'Flash shutting off' issue you are talking about seems pretty weird too. I think you have larger issues. I'm running Opera 32 with Flash 19 and don't have any problems.
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maddim last edited by
my problem is that when upgraded to 32 (with win7 32bit) the flash player has stop oparting automatically. It needed all the time the enable it myself through the flash window in order to play. I updated the flash player to 19 but still the same. What should I do? I even unistalled opera and installed it again. The problem persists.
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lando242 last edited by
Can you post a screen shot of the issue? Specifically the part where you have to enable it through the flash window, cause that sounds wonky. Just upload the screenshot to an image hosting website and link it here.
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maddim last edited by
I do not know how to do this, but it is easy to understand. The window that is supposed to have the falsh video or flash content is grey with a play button in the middle and it says "click to run abdobe flash player". That's it. It is like it is not enabled in the plugins settings (but it is).
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lando242 last edited by
Oh, Its one of two things: you have Opera Turbo turned on. Its in the Opera Menu. Turn it off. Turbo is a bandwidth saving feature. It makes Flash click to play because Flash objects tend to hog bandwidth.
If that doesn't fix it check your settings, specifically the plugins area. If it is set to 'Click to play' instead of 'Run all plug-in content', well, I'm sure you get the deal there.
Either of those fix it? Please say which one for future googlers.
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maddim last edited by
Yes. It was the opera turbo of the 32 version that made it. You were right. I have to check my home PC because this one works fine but maybe it doesn't have turbo on. Thanks mate.
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haleba last edited by
I had the same issue, but it was simply that my installation failed to install the Adobe Flash Player plug-in. I had to manually download and re-install Flash Player.