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    Opera 52: Flash will not work on BBC News

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    • A Former User
      A Former User @leocg last edited by

      @leocg will I loose all my bookmarks if I uninstall and reinstall?

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

        @vincej1657 Only if you choose to remove your data.
        Anyway, you should always do a backup.

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        • acmanich
          acmanich @Guest last edited by

          @vincej1657
          Confirm. I have this problem too. It's happens after last opera update.
          I was fix it by disable hardware acceleration in settings.
          But i think it's not right, because now I have freezes in flash videos.
          If hardware acceleration is enabled - i hear sound, but I see black screen instead of video.
          I'm was try to update and reinstall flash player, but it don't help me.

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          • ceedee
            ceedee @acmanich last edited by ceedee

            @acmanich Could you give more details on your system
            if disabling hardware accel "fixes it" It may be bad drivers
            [graphics] hard to say without more info

            And the meek will inherit the earth... If that's alright with you...

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            • A Former User
              A Former User @leocg last edited by

              @leocg It looks like someone else has the same problem.

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              • nvmjustagirl
                nvmjustagirl @Guest last edited by nvmjustagirl

                @vincej1657 check this in opera settings

                0_1522712713857_6c1a2df4-7178-482b-803d-0da508e89b8f-image.png

                Then try this
                0_1522712833316_e2cfc910-c9bf-426a-bab7-032fcb594bdc-image.png

                If you see this, means ya took to long to do step 1 & 2
                just reload page again and repeat step 1 & 2... except do it a lil faster..
                0_1522713439942_2cca3195-c5f4-49e6-ac94-dc5640e6fe1b-image.png

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User @nvmjustagirl last edited by A Former User

                  @nvmjustagirl Thank you for your detailed answer. From the outset, I have allowed Flash to run on sites. Your intermediate step "Click to enable Adobe ...." does not exist on my PC. It goes immediately to "Sorry you need Flash ... "

                  I have done to the link provided and downloaded Flash. I am assuming that it was installed into the correct place. How can I check if it is installed correctly?

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                  • nvmjustagirl
                    nvmjustagirl @Guest last edited by nvmjustagirl

                    @vincej1657
                    Flash Player is coded to install to -
                    C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash (on 32-bit systems)

                    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash (64-bit systems)

                    File name in flash folder called - FlashUtil32_28_0_0_161_pepper.exe

                    Mines probally older version.. but still works with BBC.com

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                    • burnout426
                      burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                      To test to see if you can at least get Flash running in a fresh, test Opera:

                      Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation" and install. In that Opera, goto "Menu -> settings -> Websites -> Flash" and set Flash to "Allow sites to run Flash". Don't enable Opera Sync in this test Opera.

                      If that doesn't work, in settings in that test Opera, goto "Browser -> System" and uncheck "Use hardware acceleration when available" and restart that Opera to see if it helps.

                      If you're not certain you have Flash for Opera, goto https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ in Opera, uncheck "download Chrome" (and any other offers), click "install now" to download the installer, launch the installer, close Opera, install Flash and start the test Opera back up again and test some sites.

                      If it still doesn't work in the test Opera, you should look for something outside of Opera causing the problem.

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                      • acmanich
                        acmanich @ceedee last edited by acmanich

                        @ceedee
                        Thanks for help. Ok. I have:

                        Hardware:
                        Notebook HP PAVILION dv6-6b57er
                        CPU Core i7 2670QM 2200 Mhz
                        GPU Intel HD Graphics 3000 + ATI Radeon HD 6770М

                        OS: Windows 7 (64bit)

                        Opera: 52.0.2871.40

                        I have problems with flash videos after last update of opera. When I click play on video player I hear sound and don't see video, only black screen.

                        I was try fully uninstallation of flash player following that instructions:
                        https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html

                        Next I was install flash player 29 again. Problem wasn't solved.
                        Next I was full uninstall flash player 29 and try version 28 from archives. No effect.
                        I was rollback to flash 29.
                        I was disable everything installed extentions. It wasn't helps me.
                        I was try to enable flash in settings and add sites, where I watching video, in exceptions with Allow param. That wasn't solve my problem.
                        I was check driver updates for my video cards by windows control panel (drivers are actual) and was looking for driver updates on hp.com - nothing new.

                        In other browsers:
                        Google Chrome 65.0.3325.181 - Sound: OK, Video: black screen.
                        I was trying fresh version of Yandex Browser 18.3.1.1124 - Sound: OK, Video: OK.

                        UPD:
                        On some pages I see message about plugin blocking:
                        0_1522770549834_f9120673-7dcb-4377-93b1-cae1f30eaef6-image.png

                        What I want do next? I want to create backup of opera, then uninstall she and install it again.

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                        • ceedee
                          ceedee @acmanich last edited by

                          @acmanich I am relatively new to opera myself so will avoid giving any potentially bad advice. I am sure someone more knowledgeable will come along to assist. patience is worth it as opera is a standout browser imho and worth persevering with .

                          And the meek will inherit the earth... If that's alright with you...

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                          • burnout426
                            burnout426 Volunteer @acmanich last edited by

                            @acmanich said in Opera 52: Flash will not work on BBC News:

                            GPU Intel HD Graphics 3000 + ATI Radeon HD 6770М

                            I see there's a final driver version for your ATI/AMD GPU here. Page says the driver is beta quality though. It's up to you if you want to try it. I don't know if it's buggy or not.

                            For the Intel GPU, this should be the latest. You can compare with the properties in the device manager to see what version you have. These are generic drivers for the HD3000. They should work fine. But, if you find them lacking some functionality for your laptop, you can go back to the Microsoft or HP-provided one.

                            @acmanich said in Opera 52: Flash will not work on BBC News:

                            On some pages I see message about plugin blocking

                            See https://forums.opera.com/post/143700.

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                            • acmanich
                              acmanich @burnout426 last edited by

                              @burnout426
                              You help me! Thank you. After drivers installation videos with video again 🙂

                              @Ceedee
                              Thank you too!

                              Trouble:
                              When I click play on video player I hear sound and don't see video, only black screen.

                              Reciept:
                              Update your video drivers.

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                              • nvmjustagirl
                                nvmjustagirl @Guest last edited by nvmjustagirl

                                @vincej1657 did ya figure out what directory your pepper flash (aka PPAPI) is nstalled in..

                                it should be in both of these dir if you're run 'n 64 bit..
                                C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash (on 32-bit systems)

                                C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash (64-bit systems)

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                                • nvmjustagirl
                                  nvmjustagirl @acmanich last edited by nvmjustagirl

                                  @acmanich Is the GPU Intel HD Graphics 3000 + ATI Radeon HD 6770М a switchable graphic.. if so and ya got the AMD Catalyst Software go in there and set opera to use Amd card. *might help..

                                  also since ya down loaded that intel driver .. check The AMD Catalyst under the power tab to see if you're still swichable or if part of it is grayed out now..

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User @nvmjustagirl last edited by

                                    @nvmjustagirl Yes, it is in the correct 64 bit directory

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                                    • nvmjustagirl
                                      nvmjustagirl @Guest last edited by

                                      @vincej1657 so is flash work 'n ok..

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