Flash player 9 stoped playing sound

Hello!
I have flash player 9 installed in Firefox 2.0. On certain
web sites the player stops playing sound after a while. As one
hovers over a hyperlink the sound was back for a while. Has anyone
experienced the behavior and got a solution?
Thank's
Steve

You seem to be experiencing the same problem as I am... see post http://forums.adobe.com/thread/779624
Even when I select "publish to Flash 9" it will only work on those machines that have Flash 10.
The Flash version that we have is 9.0.16
Can you do me a favour? Go to www.whatismyflashversion.com
I'm curious to know what exact version of Flash 9 you have. Is it possible that we just happen to have the one or two Flash 9 versions that don't work with Captivate 5?? Like, if I had 9.0.17 than I wouldn't be having this problem?

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