23.10.2013, 20:23
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Chrome has the Flash Player built in right? I think that's the problem. I had the exact same problem, ended up switching to Firefox for videos.
So again, I think it's the built in Flash Player causing the problems. I read somewhere, that unchecking 'Harware Acceleration' in the Flash Player settings can fix the problem, but I'm unsure of that. |
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It's not just chrome... ******* has been having TON's of issues since they updated their UI and video UI. It's happening in IE as well.
It's a bug they need to fix, as all these internet company's are trying to 'modernize' we'll pay the price for a bit by having to use the buggy systems. Have you seen the new Yahoo?! It's a classic example of bad scripting of the 'modern' UI... |
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Update Adobe Flash Player to its latest version.
It's not ****** Chrome though, I use a very old computer with Windows XP and it plays the videos fine (of course in low quality). So does Mozilla Firefox. |
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try using the HTML 5 video player, you can ****** on how to enable it. it is in beta, but a ton more stable then the standard player
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