Flash Player 11.4.402.265 no audio issue

Hi,
The flash player 11.4.402.265 on my PC does not stream audio from this radio station http://www.my.com.my
Browser: ie8, ie9, Firefox, Chrome.
Please assist.
Thank you
Tuck

Hi Hitomi,
Thank you for your reply. I have tried the suggestion in your link before I open this discussion. That did not work for me.
To open the radio,
a. on the top of the page. There is a black/grey(some dark colour button with an arrow)
b. In ie9 click on it.
c. There will be a drop down with "MY FM", MY FM Kuching" and "MY FM KK"
d. Select any one of those dropdown. That should open the radio. None worked for me.
Or you can try this link.
http://d1q052wx5lf2ip.cloudfront.net/amp/public/20120413_1400/myfm/assets/swf/main.4.swf
When the page opens... I only get a spinning white circle on the right after the volume slide bar.
This site use to work on my computer. I have no idea when I upgrade to flash 11.4 as I have uninstalled it and reinstall the flash player on my computer to try to make this work.

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    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-13+23-25-27.215 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-13+23-25-27.871 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+09-33-30.342 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+09-33-31.200 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+09-33-41.785 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+09-33-42.589 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+13-38-33.328 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+13-38-34.062 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+13-38-43.531 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+13-38-44.311 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+21-23-21.768 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+21-23-22.862 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+21-23-37.574 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-14+21-23-38.851 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+10-43-46.647 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+10-43-47.797 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+10-44-06.821 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+10-44-07.863 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+19-55-48.296 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+19-55-49.217 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+19-55-58.417 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-15+19-55-59.199 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+10-42-26.827 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+10-42-27.993 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+10-42-44.626 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+10-42-45.750 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+20-51-42.077 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+20-51-43.241 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+20-51-53.194 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-16+20-51-54.007 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-17+10-12-14.988 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallAX.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-17+10-12-16.107 ========
    =O====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-17+10-12-34.543 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "C:\Windows\TEMP\InstallPlugin.exe" -install -msi
    0001 [E] 00001013
    =X====== M/11.4.402.278 2012-10-17+10-12-36.035 ========

  • GPO Script Silent Install of Flash Player 11.3.300.265

    Hello,
    I am trying to run a script that will uninstall older versions of Flash and then install Flash Player 11.3.300.265 (both the active x control and the plugin for Firefox).  The script runs on computers running both XP (SP3) and Windows 7.  My test machine is a Windows 7 machine.
    The problem I am encountering is that the uninstaller runs successfully but the other .exe files do not run and install.  I installed old versions on my test machine and the new Flash unistaller successfully uninstalls them.  Then the script/installation gets hung up.  Here is a copy of the script:
    @echo off
    REM This script runs in the login script. It checks to see if the computer has ran the script before by checking the logs directory for the computer name. If it hasn't ran before it continues on to uninstall any old versions of flash player and install whatever version is sitting in the 10.0 directory.
    REM To push out latest version of flash player put the latest version in the 10.0 directory and delete all the computer.txt files out of the logs directory. 
    set server=leejsp-fs2
    if exist "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\logs\%computername%.txt" goto end
    echo Flash Player install started on %date% %time% from %server% >> "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\logs\%computername%.txt"
    echo.
    echo Removing Flash Player...
    "\\%server%\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\uninstall_flash_player.exe" -uninstall
    echo.
    echo Installing Flash Player for Internet Explorer...
    "\\%server%\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\10.0\install_flash_player_11_active_x.exe" -install -au0
    echo.
    echo Installing Flash Player for Firefox...
    "\\%server%\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\10.0\install_flash_player_11_plugin.exe" -install -au0
    echo Flash Player install finished on %date% %time% from %server% >> "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\logs\%computername%.txt"
    :end
    The parameters I am using were found in the 11.3 Admin Guide.  I have also tried the install without the "-au0" parameter with no success.  When I manually run the files they install perfectly fine on the machine.  I have also tried running the script with out the uninstaller to see if the executables would install but that did not work either.
    Last note: this script worked perfect with Adobe Flash 10.3 so all I did was update the file and change the file name (and parameters). 
    What could be going wrong??  Please, any help on this would be amazing.  I am very frustrated at this point.

    Pat,
    Thanks for the response. 
    I poorly described the script "hanging".  It does not hang up, it does complete.  It "completes" because the last line of text for the logs lists that the script finishes (ex: Flash Player install finished on Thu 07/26/2012  9:15:18.95 from leejsp-fs2).  However, Flash is not installed.  This tells me that the script is executing as well as the first command to uninstall older versions of Flash but the next two commands to install Flash Active X and the Flash Plugin are not.
    Here is the FlashInstall.txt from my test machine.  It is just a snipet of the whole log but acccurately shows the issue.  It is a bit long.  Thanks for any assistance!
    =O====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-11.742 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\uninstall_flash_player.exe" -force   -uninstall
    0001 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0002 [W] 00001018
    0003 [W] 00001037 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Adobe Flash Player ActiveX/ 2
    0004 [W] 00001019
    0005 [W] 00001020
    0006 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce/FlashPlayerUpdate 2
    0007 [W] 00001037 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/ 2
    0008 [W] 00001037 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer/SwfInstall 2
    0009 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Code Store Database\Distribution Units\{D27CDB6E-AE6D-11CF-96B8-444553540000}/ 2
    0010 [W] 00001021
    0011 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0012 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0013 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Extended Properties\System.ControlPanel.Category/C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl 2
    0014 [W] 00001048
    0015 [I] 00000020 C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
    0016 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0017 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0018 [W] 00001037 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\\FlashPlayerApp.exe/ 2
    0019 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Extended Properties\System.ControlPanel.Category/C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl 2
    0020 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0021 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0022 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0023 [W] 00001018
    0024 [W] 00001036 SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@adobe.com/FlashPlayer/ 2
    0025 [W] 00001037 SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@adobe.com/FlashPlayer/ 2
    0026 [W] 00001037 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Adobe Flash Player Plugin/ 2
    0027 [W] 00001019
    0028 [W] 00001020
    0029 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce/FlashPlayerUpdate 2
    0030 [W] 00001037 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/ 2
    0031 [W] 00001037 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer/FlashPlayerVersion 2
    0032 [W] 00001037 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayer/SwfInstall 2
    0033 [W] 00001021
    0034 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0035 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0036 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Extended Properties\System.ControlPanel.Category/C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl 2
    0037 [W] 00001048
    0038 [I] 00000020 C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl
    0039 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0040 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0041 [W] 00001037 SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\\FlashPlayerApp.exe/ 2
    0042 [W] 00001037 Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Extended Properties\System.ControlPanel.Category/C:\Windows\system32\FlashPlayerCPLApp.cpl 2
    0043 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerActiveX/PlayerPath 2
    0044 [W] 00001036 Software\Macromedia\FlashPlayerPlugin/PlayerPath 2
    0045 [W] 00001036 Software\Mozilla\Firefox\extensions/Plugins 2
    0046 [W] 00001036 Software\Mozilla\MaintenanceService\extensions/Plugins 2
    0047 [W] 00001036 Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\extensions/Plugins 2
    0048 [W] 00001036 Software\Opera Software/Last CommandLine 2
    0049 [W] 00001036 Software\Opera Software/Last CommandLine 2
    0050 [W] 00001036 Software\Opera Software/Plugin Path 2
    0051 [W] 00001036 Software\Opera Software/Plugin Path 2
    =X====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-12.022 ========
    =O====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-14.269 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\10.0\install_flash_player_11_active_x.exe"  -install -au0
    0001 [F] 00001003 -au0
    =X====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-16.157 ========
    =O====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-19.309 ========
    0000 [I] 00000010 "\\leejsp-fs2\syncnet\Adobe_Flash_Player\10.0\install_flash_player_11_plugin.exe"  -install -au0
    0001 [F] 00001003 -au0
    =X====== M/11.3.300.265 2012-07-25+18-38-20.292 ========

  • Windows 7 + IE9 + Flash Player 11.4.402.278 を制限ユーザで使用中

    Windows 7の制限ユーザーで、IE9を使用してブラウジングしていると、ありえないくらい反応が遅いです。
    環境は、Windows 7 Pro SP1(2012年9月20日現在、ほぼ全てのパッチを当てた状態) + IE 9 + Flash Player 11.4.402.278をインストールした状態。
    Windowsをローカルの制限ユーザでログオン、Webブラウジング(URLはhttp://www.yahoo.co.jp)すると、全画面表示が終了するまで5分程度かかる状態になった。
    ローカルの管理者ユーザでは、正常にブラウジングでき、Flashを11.3に戻すと制限ユーザでも正常にブラウジングできます。
    社内の複数のPCで再現するため、個別環境の違いによるものではないように思います。
    どなたか、同じ現象を経験した方、解決法をご存知の方、対処法を教えて下さい。
    しばらくは、11.3でいこうと思いますが、セキュリティホールが気になっています。

    Hi Pat,
    Thanks for the reply. I can see the Flash animation in your link and I'm running the latest version of Flash for Windows 7. I have been over the other two link you posted and:
    - All the plug ins are working.
    - Shockwave is enabled.
    - ActiveX Filtering is disabled.
    - All clips on youtube and facebook work fine.
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    These are the files I have...

  • Flash Player 11.3.300.265 Crashes when paused video/stream loses focus to a different firefox window

    Whenever I have a video or stream in fullscreen and paused and I try and use my other screen for firefox, it will crash.
    I have the latest update of flash player (11.3.300.265) & firefox (13.01, also tried 14.0 beta)
    EDIT: Forgot to mention that I have hardware acceleration disabled in both firefox and flash.

    Hi,
    I had the same. Adobe blamed RealPlayer for the bug but that's not true. It's the protected mode. You have to turn it off via editing a file manually.
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Disabling_Protected_Mode_in_Flash_11.3
    Good Luck! Adobe messed this up really badly... ts ts ts
    MGD

  • Flash player 11.3.300.265 resets privacy settings after deleting private data in Opera

    hello,
    flash player 11.3.300.265 and Opera 12.00.1467 x64, Windows 7 here.
    I noticed that when I delete private data in Opera, with "delete plug-in data" checked,
    all the privacy settings in flash control panel reset to default state of "allow".
    Is this a bug or feature? I really don't think it was planned to be this way..
    Because in doing so (deleting private data), the user expects to (hopefully) feel less exposed, than vice versa, which is the case when flash player allows everything without any notification.
    If it's not intended, which fault is this, Adobe or Opera?

    ^

  • Tried latest Flash version 11.4.402.265, but ?????

    Installed Flash version 11.4.402.265 last night (e.g. clean install).
    Using Window 7 64 bit and FireFox 13.0.1.
    Computer very slow this morning and when I had 2 Flash instances open,it just about died.
    Anyone tried this latest and greatest version yet?

    I have tried 11.4.402.265 with firefox 15 beta sound is workin but video is like a slide show and disabling hardware acceleration has no difference.Also is hard to shut down a you tube video have to force shutdown ff in windows.
    11.2.0.235 is working but this is no solution in the long run.
    Hope that adobe can sort out the problem but they dont do anything if nobody complaining.
    So my advise send emails atleast one a day to adobe and complain about it and hope couple thousand do the same.
    And sorry for my language im not so good in english.
    Ps. Installed FF 16 beta and trying soon again.

  • Flash Player v11.3.300.265 converts STEREO web audio into 5.1

    Hello! Excuse my English, please. I got a problem since the last update of Flash Player. Everything worked perfect before that update. And now, when I'm listening to my MP3 files (all are in STEREO) through IE9, they are automatically converting to 5.1 by Shockwave Flash Object. I can fix it only by disabling "Shockwave Flash Object" Add-on in Internet Explorer preferences! 5.1 that makes FLASH Player sounds horrible, TOO loud, TOO heavy bass and why to do that?! MP3s were coded in stereo... I can listen to my music through WMP12 without any problem, all my audio is in stereo. I have Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) and Creative X-fi Xtreme Audio PCI card. Thanks!

    Uninstalling 11.3.300.265 and installing back Flash Player 11.2.202.235 solved this problem. Now everything is in stereo as it should be. So it's definetly something wrong with that new audio fixes in latest flash version...

  • "error in script on this page" while trying to install adobe flash player 11.4.402.278

    hello, all --
    i am a newbie of long standing , so please forgive my ignorance.  i plead for mercy from the kind and generous people who answer inquiries here.
    i got a notice on my computer that a newer version of adobe flash player was available.  the one i had at the time was 11.4.402.265.  the newer version was 11.4.402.278.  i got to where i thought was the right place and clicked "download."  within a few seconds i got a message saying that a "script error" had occurred on the page and did i want to continue running this script.
    -- line 1
    -- char 12948
    -- error, object expected
    -- code 0
    -- URL http://127.0.0.1:1127/app/_js/adobe.js
    it doesn't seem to matter whether i click "yes" or "no" on continuing to run the script.  the next thing that happens is that i get a second "script error" notice.
    -- line 1
    -- char 1180
    -- error, 'globalActiveActionItems' is undefined
    -- code 0
    -- URL http://127.0.0.1:2501/app/_js/adobe.js
    it doesn't matter whether i click "yes" or "no" on whether i want to keep running the script.  the screen reverts to saying that it is "retrieving install," then i get the second "script error" message again.  and to make things worse, i can't get rid of the "retrieving install" screen; it has the minimizer button and the "quit" button (x), but the "quit" button does nothing, so for now i've simply minimized it.
    what has happened here?  what should i do to fix it?  i've tried going back to the beginning and redoing it, but i end up over and over again with the second "script error" message.  i've tried making sure that "scripting" is "enabled" under "tools/internet options/scripting," then closing and reopening internet explorer (a suggestion i found in a similar thread), but the same things keep happening.
    i am on a dell optiplex 330, windows pro XP/SP3, IE 8.0.6001.18702.
    thanks to anyone who has any suggestions for me.
    -- susie margaret
    [email address removed]

    I have the same exact problem
    -- line 1
    -- char 12948
    -- error, object expected
    -- code 0
    -- URL http://127.0.0.1:1127/app/_js/adobe.js
    except
    it looks like this being on line 2 and not on line 1
    -- line 2
    -- char 12948
    -- error, object expected
    -- code 0
    -- URL http://127.0.0.1:1127/app/_js/adobe.js
    i know it was only released 3 weeks ago but i hope someone can help, oh and i tried what susie did.  it didnt work
    thank you for your time

  • Problem with performance in flash player 11.4.402.287

    Hi,
    We found the problem in 11.4.402.287 flash player. IN Debug version, Flex application works fine but in standard version we experience  problems with performance.
    This happens only in 11.4.402 version for Firefox. In another browsers and Flash player versions everything works fine.
    For example, 11.3 for Firefox does not have this problem.
    Application has a lot of small objects that receives rollover and rollout events and depend on object highlited some of these objects

    Hi,
    Can you try 11.5 beta? http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11-5.html
    thanks,
    Hitomi

  • Flash Player 16.0.0.235 breaks audio driver on Windows

    There is a severe bug in the latest version of Flash Player, relating to audio playback on Windows. Ever since upgrading to v16.0.0.235, Flash has been repeatedly breaking audio playback for the entire Windows system (i.e. every application that tries to play back audio, not just Flash itself). This happens regardless of the browser in which Flash is run (tested: Firefox 34.0.5 and Chrome 39.0.2171.95).
    There seem to be two "levels" of crashing the audio driver. Both are triggered by simply using Flash content with audio for a while (examples in my case would be MP3 previews on Amazon.com, or YouTube videos).
    In a "level 1" crash, Flash elements on pages will just suddenly stop playing back any audio. Some content, such as Amazon MP3 previews, will just skip over all the tracks as each player fails to start audio playback. YouTube videos will play for 1 second without sound, retry using a lower-quality stream, repeat until there are no more streams left and then report that there has been a playback error. No other Windows application is able to play back sound anymore either. They will either fail with some error message related to audio playback, or simply run without sound. (Examples: foobar2000, Spotify, VLC media player...).
    A level 1 crash is relatively easy to fix by killing the Flash Player process. If for example the crash happened while using Firefox, I have to kill "plugin-container.exe" or the FlashPlayer executable using the task manager. Once Flash has been killed, it will restart as soon as another Flash content is being played back, and sound will be working again, in Flash and all other Windows applications. I once tried to shut down Windows while in this level 1 crash state, and the shutdown got hung up on trying to quit Windows Explorer, which reported the status message "Playing back logoff sound", which it failed to do for 5+ minutes and just kept trying endlessly. I had to cancel system shutdown, kill the FlashPlayer process first, and then I could shut down Windows.
    Sometimes after a few level 1 crashes and restores, there will be a level 2 crash. Now, audio playback will not just fail for applications, but every application that tries to play back audio will freeze completely. Firefox will freeze. It thaws once I kill FlashPlayer, but will freeze again immediately if some other page content loads FlashPlayer again. A tab in Chrome that uses Flash with audio will immediately freeze. Spotify will no longer report an audio playback issue as in level 1, but will freeze when trying to play back a track. Same for any other application I tried. Unfortunately, I haven't found a fix for a level 2 crash short of rebooting the entire system. Killing all Flash-related processes wasn't enough. Not even rebooting the audio driver (by disabling and re-enabling the audio device in Windows' device manager) did the trick.
    My system specs:
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Adobe Flash Player 16.0.0.235
    ASUS Xonar D2X audio interface (driver: v7.12.8.1794)
    On-board Realtek High-Definition Audio interface (driver: v6.0.1.6449)
    The Realtek audio is normally not in use, but Flash will crash either audio driver, whichever is active at the moment).
    After downgrading to Flash Player 15 I haven't experienced any crashes anymore.
    Any help or insight is appreciated!
    Edit: the issue seems to be Flash crashing the Windows audio service. I tried stopping and restarting the audiosrv and AudioEndpointBuilder services while in level 2 crash state, both of which failed because neither service reacts to stop/start commands anymore.

    I have this EXACT problem as well. I'd like to add that when either 'level' of crash occurs, when I attempt to play a video or audio file through Windows Media Player, I receive the error message: "Your computer is running low on memory. Quit other programs, and then try again" I checked on the task manager and I have plenty of RAM remaining and this error message only occurs when I am experiencing this issue so I am sure that it is caused by this.
    Flash Version: 16_0_0_235
    Operating System
        Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit SP1
    CPU
        Intel Core i7 4770K @ 3.50GHz    44 °C
        Haswell 22nm Technology
    RAM
        8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24)
    Motherboard
        Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H97-D3H-CF (SOCKET 0)    28 °C
    Graphics
        BenQ E900HD (1366x768@60Hz)
        S24D300 (1920x1080@60Hz)
        Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Gigabyte)
        3071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (Gigabyte)    34 °C
    Storage
        931GB Western Digital WDC WD1002FAEX-00Y9A SCSI Disk Device (SATA)    38 °C
    Optical Drives
        HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS70 SCSI CdRom Device
    Audio
        NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM)

  • Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.265 cannot open new tab in Firefox 14

    Cannot open new tab after updating adobe flash player to 11.3.300.265 in Firefox 14.01
    Reinstall Adobe Flash Player to earlier version 11.2.202.235 and everything work fine with Firefox 14.01

    If you keep having problems then try a new profile.
    Create a new profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problems.
    See "Basic Troubleshooting: Make a new profile":
    *https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Basic+Troubleshooting#w_8-make-a-new-profile
    There may be extensions and plugins installed by default in a new profile, so check that in "Tools > Add-ons > Extensions & Plugins" in case there are still problems.
    If the new profile works then you can transfer some files from the old profile to that new profile, but be careful not to copy corrupted files.
    See:
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_Firefox

  • Flash Player streaming video keeps freezing while audio continues

    Hi,
    I have been having a problem with flash player for a couple of months now. When watching streaming video's the video will freeze for a second every 5-10 seconds constantly, but the audio continues uninterrupted. I have tried everything, enabling/disabling hardware acceleration; reinstalling flash player 11; trying flash player 10; updating the graphics drivers. I have also tried it on 5 different browsers: IE, Firefox, Chrome, Seamonkey (mozilla browser), and Opera. The same problem occurs on all of them. Yesterday I thought I had cracked it when I realised I had several versions of java installed and once I deleted all the old versions flash player worked fine. However, today the problem has started all over again, and for some reason flash player had deleted itself when I turned the computer on this evening.
    I have checked my internet connection speed online and am running an average speed of 5Mbps. I have 2.5 GB's of RAM, and a 2.2 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3500+ processor. I am using Windows XP. I have never had any problems with flash player on this pc (which I've had for 6 years), and as far as I can tell this problem started occurring a couple of weeks before flash player 11 was released.
    I'd be very grateful for any help anyone can give resolving this problem.
    Regards,
    Chris Perkins

    ChrisP500 wrote:
    I think the issue may be related to Silverlight which I think was released in September when we both started getting this problem. DIsabling it does not work, so I'm still not sure how or if it really is causing this problem.
    If the player is Silverlight, you'd be able to see that by right clicking the video.
    Can you go to Youtube, play any video and then right click it and choose "Take Speed Test". That will take you to a graph where you can see what your download speed is in relation to your ISP, your location and other data. If the black bar is way down compared with others, then I would suspect that something, or somebody else is using your bandwidth. Do you have wireless? If so, change the security code. It may be being used as a wireless hotspot by your neighbours.
    You can also play the test video which will show data usage in real time.

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