Flash player concurrent instance limitations
Our team began stress testing our Flex application. We built
our own stress tester that will fire up instances of Firefox on
different machines which run a stress tester written in Flex. We
were hoping to launch 80 instances per machine, so we could monitor
traffic with about 2000 users, but Firefox crashes after about 35
instances, and blames its failure on the shockwave flash player.
We've also attempted this test with IE and just like Firefox it
crashes at around 35 instances. Is there known issue with the Flash
player that would cause this problem, and is there a version of the
Flash player that could help us resolve this problem? We are
running our stress tests on Windows XP computers, using Firefox,
and the Flash player v. 9. Each request does send cookies back to
the server. In fact if we have 35 instances running then each
request will send down 35 cookies along with some information to
help identify the correct cookie. I don't suspect the cookies are
the problem. Any help would be appreciated. We definitely would
like to be able to launch more instances of stress tester, so we
can get a better picture of where limits are, right now we're just
coasting through the stress tests.
Exactly what are you attempting to test?
Multiple instance of the Flash Player are going to stress the
client computer and the browser, not the player or the Flex app.
Tracy
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This is the full procedure for installing Adobe Flash for Firefox.
1.Download the Flash setup file from here: <br />
[http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player.exe Adobe Flash - Plugin version]. <br />
Save it to your Desktop.<br />
2. Close Firefox using File > Exit <br />
then check the Task Manager > Processes tab to make sure '''firefox.exe''' is closed, <br />
{XP: Ctrl+Alt+Del, Vista: Shift+Ctrl+ESC = Processes tab}
3. Then run the Flash setup file from your Desktop.
* On Vista and Windows 7 you may need to run the plugin installer as Administrator by starting the installer via the right-click context menu if you do not get an UAC prompt to ask for permission to continue (i.e nothing seems to happen). <br />
See this: <br />
[http://vistasupport.mvps.org/run_as_administrator.htm] -
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Attaching debugger to particular instance of Flash Player
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In Flex 3 I could just launch a blank page and right-click to attach the debugger. This no longer works in Flash Builder 4.
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I am running an ASP.NET website that launches a page with the two Flash Players embedded.
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"Could you also let me know what projects you have in your workspace?"
I have 12 different projects or libraries open in this project(8 flex libraries and 4 SWF/Modules). This does not include the network comm project/swf that is being loaded.
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Hi, if apple block adobe flash player, i want to see your solution
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It's important to understand that even though this settings panel is part of Flash Player, the information will be used by an application created by a third party. Adobe assumes no responsibility for third-party privacy policies, actions of third-party companies in storing information on your computer, or such companies' use of such data or information.
What kind of data can an application that runs in Flash Player store on my computer?
The kind of information stored depends on the application. Information can be anything from your user name to your current score in an interactive game to a list of stocks in your portfolio. The application should make it clear what kind of information it wants to store.
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This information may be accessed by an application that is currently running in Flash Player or by another application that runs in Flash Player on the same website. Adobe does not have access to this information (unless Adobe has created the application that wants to save the information).
As discussed in What are local storage settings? above, it is the responsibility of the website requesting access to make it clear to you why they want access and how they plan to use the information. For example, will it be available only to you, or will it be posted in a public place? Who will have access to it in the future? Will it be deleted after a certain period of time? The privacy policy of anyone who is requesting access should address these sorts of issues.
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Similarly, the amount of disk space you let the application that runs in Flash Player use has no relation to the amount of disk space you have allotted for stored pages in your browser. That is, when SWF or FLV content is being played, the amount of disk space you allow here is in addition to any space your browser is using for stored pages.
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If you don't want to let applications from this website save any information on your computer, and you don't want to be asked again, select Never. Note that applications from other websites may later ask to store information on your computer. If you don't want applications from any website that you haven't yet visited to store information on your computer, and you don't want to be asked again, use the Global Storage Settings panel.
If you want to let applications from this website save information on your computer, but you want to decide on a case-by-case basis for each application, move the slider to the far left (None). Each time an application from this website wants to save information on your computer, you will see a question asking for more disk space.
If you want to let applications from this website save as much information on your computer as they need to, move the slider to the far right (Unlimited).
If you want to let applications from this website save information on your computer, but want to limit the amount of disk space they can use, move the slider to select 10 KB, 100 KB, 1 MB, or 10 MB. If an application needs more space than you have allotted, you will see a question asking for more disk space while the application is running.
If an application from this website has already saved some information on your computer and you select a value that is lower than the amount of information already stored, Flash Player informs you that any information that has already been saved will be deleted.
If you don't want existing information to be deleted, click Cancel to return to the Local Storage Settings panel, and then select a higher value. Otherwise, click OK to delete the information and return to the application.
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Microsoft's recommendation is to use Compatibility View for affected pages, and "pretend" you're using an different browser. Trouble with that is it has seen limited success at best, and you have to individually enable it for EVERY page that has problems.
I'm not big on "pretending" so I recommend actually using another browser.
Firefox (from Mozilla)
Opera (from Opera)
Safari (from Apple)
Chrome (from Google)
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Flash Player does not work after steps to resolution
I am using Windows 8.1 and flash player will not work. I have "enabled" and removed Active X control as per instructions but it still does not work.
8.1 means Ie11... and that means...
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That doesn't mean a lot, I'm sure, but it's the root of your problems, and Flash Player has nothing to do with it.
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Microsoft has no plans to "fix" the mess thay've created because they think it's a great idea to block you out of the websites you visit.
They recommend using "Compatibility View" and pretending that you're using an older verison of IE... Problem with that is that it's seen limited success, and you have to enable it for EVERY page that has problems... individually.
I'm not big on "pretending" so I recommend actually using another browser.
Firefox (from Mozilla)
Opera (from Opera)
Safari (from Apple)
Chrome (from Google)
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Audio problems in Flash Player and Firefox
Hi everyone!
I have a problem that has been plagueing me for nearly a year now, all audio in all videos i play in Firefox goes out of synch, the video will start ok then at around the two minute mark the audio starts to lag until it's completely left the visual playback behind, the only solution is to keep clicking the video back a few seconds to re-align the audio, this is temp as the audio will slowly drop out of synch again!
This problem has been driving me crazy!
It doesn't happen in Chrome or IE only Firefox. I have posted thread after thread on tech forums but nobody has yet been been able to help, i'm using the latest Firefox. the latest Flash Player (uninstalled and re-installed properly) all my drivers are bang up to date, all caches cleared all....in fact you name it iv'e done it!
This was never an issue until about a year ago, nothing has been installed hardware wise and the only software installed has been updates for ongoing programmes!
Help me Adobey wan kenobi, your my only hope!
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Default Voice Playback: No
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0888&SUBSYS_18491E01&REV_1000
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver Name: HdAudio.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.6002.18005 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
Date and Size: 4/11/2009 04:43:02, 236544 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Microsoft
HW Accel Level: Basic
Cap Flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
Sound Capture Devices
Description: Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)
Default Sound Capture: Yes
Default Voice Capture: Yes
Driver Name: HdAudio.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.6002.18005 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 4/11/2009 04:43:02, 236544 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: Line In (High Definition Audio Device)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: HdAudio.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.6002.18005 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 4/11/2009 04:43:02, 236544 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
DirectInput Devices
Device Name: Mouse
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: Keyboard
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: HID Keyboard Hot Keys
Attached: 1
Controller ID: 0x0
Vendor/Product ID: 0x0E6A, 0x6001
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: HID Keyboard Hot Keys
Attached: 1
Controller ID: 0x0
Vendor/Product ID: 0x0E6A, 0x6001
FF Driver: n/a
Poll w/ Interrupt: No
USB Devices
+ USB Root Hub
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x8086, 0x3A36
| Matching Device ID: usb\root_hub
| Service: usbhub
| Driver: usbhub.sys, 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
| Driver: usbd.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 5888 bytes
Gameport Devices
PS/2 Devices
+ HID Keyboard Device
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x0E6A, 0x6001
| Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_keyboard
| Service: kbdhid
| Driver: kbdhid.sys, 4/11/2009 04:38:40, 17408 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:23, 35384 bytes
|
+ Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_kbd
| Upper Filters: kbdclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: i8042prt.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:20, 54784 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:23, 35384 bytes
|
+ HID-compliant mouse
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x06A3, 0x0CCC
| Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_mouse
| Service: mouhid
| Driver: mouhid.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:20, 15872 bytes
| Driver: mouclass.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:20, 34360 bytes
|
+ Terminal Server Mouse Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_mou
| Upper Filters: mouclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: termdd.sys, 4/11/2009 06:32:52, 53224 bytes
| Driver: sermouse.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:20, 19968 bytes
| Driver: mouclass.sys, 1/21/2008 02:23:20, 34360 bytes
Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives
Drive: C:
Free Space: 38.2 GB
Total Space: 152.6 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: MAXTOR STM3160215AS ATA Device
Drive: D:
Model: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7200S ATA Device
Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:39:17, 67072 bytes
System Devices
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 6 - 3A4A
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A4A&SUBSYS_3A4A1849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E5
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 4 - 3A46
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A46&SUBSYS_3A461849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E3
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 3 - 3A44
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A44&SUBSYS_3A441849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E2
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 2 - 3A42
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A42&SUBSYS_3A421849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E1
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 1 - 3A40
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A40&SUBSYS_3A401849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: High Definition Audio Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A3E&SUBSYS_08881849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&D8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:42, 561152 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3C
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A3C&SUBSYS_3A3C1849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&D7
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:52, 39936 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hccoin.dll, 6.00.6000.16386 (English), 11/2/2006 09:46:05, 8704 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hcrstco.dll, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 15872 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3A
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A3A&SUBSYS_3A3A1849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&EF
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:52, 39936 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hccoin.dll, 6.00.6000.16386 (English), 11/2/2006 09:46:05, 8704 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\hcrstco.dll, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 15872 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A39
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A39&SUBSYS_3A391849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&D2
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A38
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A38&SUBSYS_3A381849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&D1
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A37
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A37&SUBSYS_3A371849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&D0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A36
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A36&SUBSYS_3A361849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&EA
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A35
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A35&SUBSYS_3A351849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E9
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A34
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A34&SUBSYS_3A341849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&E8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:03, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:42:57, 226304 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 04:43:16, 196096 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family SMBus Controller - 3A30
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A30&SUBSYS_3A301849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&FB
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 3A26
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A26&SUBSYS_3A261849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&FD
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciide.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:49, 14312 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciidex.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:52, 43496 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:26, 19944 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ataport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:42, 109032 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 Family 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 3A20
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A20&SUBSYS_3A201849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&FA
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciide.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:49, 14312 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciidex.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:52, 43496 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:26, 19944 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ataport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:42, 109032 bytes
Name: Intel(R) ICH10 LPC Interface Controller - 3A18
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A18&SUBSYS_3A181849&REV_00\3&11583659&0&F8
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msisadrv.sys, 6.00.6001.18000 (English), 1/21/2008 02:23:01, 16440 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 4 Series Chipset PCI Express Root Port - 2E21
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2E21&SUBSYS_2E211849&REV_03\3&11583659&0&08
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 4 Series Chipset Processor to I/O Controller - 2E20
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2E20&SUBSYS_2E201849&REV_03\3&11583659&0&00
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_244E&SUBSYS_244E1849&REV_90\3&11583659&0&F0
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:55, 149480 bytes
Name: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_197B&DEV_2368&SUBSYS_23681849&REV_00\4&2F320AFA&0&00E3
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciide.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:49, 14312 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciidex.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:52, 43496 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:26, 19944 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ataport.sys, 6.00.6002.18005 (English), 4/11/2009 06:32:42, 109032 bytes
Name: Realtek RTL8168C(P)/8111C(P) Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_81681849&REV_02\4&7F30B43&0&00E5
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\Rtlh86.sys, 6.213.1110.2008 (English), 11/10/2008 12:26:00, 135680 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\RtNicProp32.dll, 1.01.0716.2008 (English), 7/21/2008 05:08:40, 9728 bytes
Name: NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0610&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_A2\4&26D0AE83&0&0008
Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\dbInstaller.exe, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 192320 bytes
Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrsdb.bin, 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 316496 bytes
Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\license.txt, 10/22/2010 06:23:02, 15511 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 10327360 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\OpenCL.dll, 1.00.0000.0000 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 61248 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvapi.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 2458432 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcompiler.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 17248576 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuda.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 5578560 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 2099520 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvid.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 2401088 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dum.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 13205312 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvinfo.pb, 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 4359 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvoglv32.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 18871616 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvwgf2um.dll, 8.17.0012.8562 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 7041856 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdispco32.dll, 2.00.0018.0000 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 919872 bytes
Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvgenco32.dll, 2.00.0013.0000 (English), 10/15/2011 08:53:00, 877376 bytes
DirectShow Filters
DirectShow Filters:
QuickTime Audio Decoder Filter,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMAudio Decoder DMO,0x00800800,1,1,,
WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMSpeech Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
MP3 Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
Mpeg4s Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,,
WMV Screen decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMVideo Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,,
QuickTime Video Decoder Filter,0x00600800,1,1,,
Mpeg43 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,,
Mpeg4 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,,
Full Screen Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
WMT VIH2 Fix,0x00200000,1,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
Record Queue,0x00200000,1,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
WMT Switch Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
WMT Virtual Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
WMT DV Extract,0x00200000,1,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
WMT Virtual Source,0x00200000,0,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
WMT Sample Information Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
RealPlayer Video Filter,0x00200000,1,1,rdsf3260.dll,12.00.0001.0647
Multiple File Output,0x00200000,2,2,WMM2FILT.dll,
WMT Black Frame Generator,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
WMT Import Filter,0x00200000,0,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
DV Muxer,0x00400000,0,0,,6.06.6001.18000
Color Space Converter,0x00400001,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
WMT Interlacer,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
WM ASF Reader,0x00400000,0,0,,11.00.6001.7000
Screen Capture filter,0x00200000,0,1,wmpsrcwp.dll,11.00.6001.7000
AVI Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
VGA 16 Color Ditherer,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Decoder,0x005fffff,2,4,msmpeg2vdec.dll,11.00.6001.7110
AC3 Parser Filter,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.6002.18363
MACSReaderMP3 Filter,0x00200000,0,1,MACSReaderAVI.ax,1.00.2006.0804
WMT Format Conversion,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
9x8Resize,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
DivX AAC Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,,
StreamBufferSink,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.6002.18363
WMT Virtual Source,0x00200000,0,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Microsoft TV Caption Decoder,0x00200001,1,0,MSTVCapn.dll,6.00.6001.18000
MJPEG Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
CBVA DMO wrapper filter,0x00200000,1,1,cbva.dll,6.00.6002.18242
MPEG-I Stream Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,,6.06.6002.18158
SAMI (CC) Parser,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.6001.18000
MPEG-2 Splitter,0x005fffff,1,0,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.6002.18363
WMT AudioAnalyzer,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Encoder,0x00200000,2,0,msmpeg2enc.dll,11.00.6001.7000
Stretch Video,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
SelfMusicVideo Dump Filter,0x00200000,1,0,TG_Dump0708.DLL,8.01.2008.5200
Internal Script Command Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
MPEG Audio Decoder,0x03680001,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
DV Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,,6.06.6001.18000
Video Mixing Renderer 9,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Microsoft MPEG-2 Encoder,0x00200000,2,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,11.00.6001.7000
Frame Eater,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Allocator Fix,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
ACM Wrapper,0x00600000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Video Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
MPEG-2 Video Stream Analyzer,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.6002.18363
Capture ASF Writer,0x00200000,0,0,WMM2FILT.dll,
Line 21 Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18005
Video Port Manager,0x00600000,2,1,,6.06.6002.18158
DivX H.264 Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,,
Video Renderer,0x00400000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
DivX Demux Filter,0x00600000,0,1,,
Bitmap Generate,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Proxy Sink,0x00200000,1,0,WMM2FILT.dll,
File Writer,0x00200000,1,0,WLXVAFilt.dll,15.04.3538.0513
DivX Decoder Filter,0x00800000,1,1,,
Proxy Source,0x00200000,0,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
WM ASF Writer,0x00400000,0,0,,11.00.6001.7000
DivX Demux Filter (Unrestricted Edition),0x00600000,0,1,,
VBI Surface Allocator,0x00600000,1,1,vbisurf.ax,6.00.6001.18000
WMT Sample Information Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
File writer,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18000
Bandisoft MPEG-1 Video Decoder,0xff800001,1,1,bdfilters.dll,1.00.0003.0012
SpatialStereo Filter,0x00200000,1,1,3DAudio.ax,
WAV Dest,0x00000000,0,0,,
DVD Navigator,0x00200000,0,3,,6.06.6002.18005
WMT DV Extract,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Overlay Mixer2,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18005
NEDFilter4Samsung Filter,0x00200000,0,1,NEDFilter4Samsung.ax,8.01.0000.0000
AVI Draw,0x00600064,9,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder,0x00200000,2,0,msmpeg2enc.dll,11.00.6001.7000
WST Pager,0x00800000,1,1,WSTPager.ax,6.06.6001.18000
MPEG-2 Demultiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.6002.18363
Record Queue,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
DV Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
RealPlayer Transcode Filter,0x00600000,0,0,rdsf3260.dll,12.00.0001.0647
P3Sourcer,0x00600000,0,1,muzaf1.dll,1.00.0000.60410
SampleGrabber,0x00200000,1,1,qedit.dll,6.06.6002.18005
Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,qedit.dll,6.06.6002.18005
WMT Log Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x005fffff,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.6002.18496
Microsoft AC3 Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msac3enc.dll,11.00.6001.7000
WMT Virtual Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,WMM2FILT.dll,
StreamBufferSource,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.6002.18363
Smart Tee,0x00200000,1,2,,6.06.6001.18000
Overlay Mixer,0x00200000,0,0,,6.06.6002.18005
RealPlayer Audio Filter,0x00200000,1,1,rdsf3260.dll,12.00.0001.0647
AVI Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
WMT MuxDeMux Filter,0x00200000,0,0,WMM2FILT.dll,
NetBridge,0x00200000,2,0,netbridge.dll,6.01.6001.18000
AVI/WAV File Source,0x00400000,0,2,,6.06.6002.18158
WMT Volume,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Wave Parser,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
MIDI Parser,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Multi-file Parser,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
File stream renderer,0x00400000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
WMT VIH2 Fix,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-1/DD Audio Decoder,0x005fffff,1,1,msmpeg2adec.dll,11.00.6001.7000
AVI Mux,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6001.18000
Bandisoft MPEG-1 Audio Decoder,0xff800001,1,1,bdfilters.dll,1.00.0003.0012
Line 21 Decoder 2,0x00600002,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
File Source (Async.),0x00400000,0,1,,6.06.6002.18158
File Source (URL),0x00400000,0,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Media Center Extender Encryption Filter,0x00200000,2,2,Mcx2Filter.dll,6.01.6002.18005
AudioRecorder WAV Dest,0x00200000,0,0,,6.00.6001.18000
AudioRecorder Wave Form,0x00200000,0,0,,6.00.6001.18000
SoundRecorder Null Renderer,0x00200000,0,0,,6.00.6001.18000
MusicCity Audio Decoder,0x00200000,1,1,muzdecode.ax,1.00.0000.60207
MusicCity MPEG4 Splitter Filter,0x00200000,1,1,muzmp4sp.ax,1.00.0000.60210
MusicCity Windows Media Splitter,0x00200000,1,1,muzwmts.dll,1.00.0000.60208
Infinite Pin Tee Filter,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
WMT Switch Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
BlueCode Audio Effect,0x00200000,1,1,muzeffect.ax,1.00.0000.60210
MusicCity MPEG Splitter,0x00200000,0,1,muzmpgsp.ax,1.01.0007.0911
Enhanced Video Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,evr.dll,6.00.6002.18005
Uncompressed Domain Shot Detection Filter,0x00200000,1,1,WMM2FILT.dll,
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00200000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.6002.18496
MPEG Video Decoder,0x40000001,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
MusicCity OGG Splitter,0x00200000,1,1,muzoggsp.ax,1.00.0000.60207
WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter Devices:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,,6.00.6001.18000
Video Compressors:
WMVideo8 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMVideo9 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
MSScreen 9 encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
DV Video Encoder,0x00200000,0,0,,6.06.6001.18000
MJPEG Compressor,0x00200000,0,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Cinepak Codec by Radius,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Intel IYUV codec,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Intel IYUV codec,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Bandi MJPEG Video Decoder,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Bandi MPEG-1 Video Decoder,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Microsoft RLE,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Microsoft Video 1,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6001.18000
Audio Compressors:
WM Speech Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMAudio Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
IMA ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
PCM,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Microsoft ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
GSM 6.10,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Messenger Audio Codec,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
CCITT A-Law,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
CCITT u-Law,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
MP2,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
MPEG Layer-3,0x00200000,1,1,,6.06.6002.18158
Audio Capture Sources:
Microphone (High Definition Aud,0x00200000,0,0,,6.06.6001.18000
Line In (High Definition Audio ,0x00200000,0,0,,6.06.6001.18000
Midi Renderers:
Default MidiOut Device,0x00800000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
WDM Streaming Capture Devices:
HD Audio Mixed capture,0x00200000,1,1,,6.00.6001.18000
WDM Streaming Rendering Devices:
HD Audio Speaker,0x00200000,1,1,,6.00.6001.18000
HD Audio SPDIF out,0x00200000,1,1,,6.00.6001.18000
BDA Network Providers:
Microsoft ATSC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.6002.18496
Microsoft DVBC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.6002.18496
Microsoft DVBS Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.6002.18496
Microsoft DVBT Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.6002.18496
Microsoft Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSNP.ax,6.06.6002.18005
Multi-Instance Capable VBI Codecs:
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.6001.18000
BDA Transport Information Renderers:
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00600000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.6002.18496
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x00600000,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.6002.18496
BDA CP/CA Filters:
Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.6002.18528
Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.6002.18528
XDS Codec,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.6002.18528
WDM Streaming Communication Transforms:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,,6.00.6001.18000
Audio Renderers:
Speakers (High Definition Audio,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Default DirectSound Device,0x00800000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
Digital Output Device (SPDIF) (,0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
DirectSound: Digital Output Device (SPDIF) (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158
DirectSound: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,,6.06.6002.18158Hi Chris,
Hardware acceleration on or off makes absolutely no difference, i recently tried watching videos in a 100% fresh install and new profile in firefox (no addons) and the problem still occurs albiet a little slower in the new install, ie it takes a little longer to drop out of synch.
There is a noticeable difference in framerate just before the problem occurs, like a very tiny hiccup, from that point on the audio gets left further and further behind, it's remedied by clicking back a few seconds on the video play bar but this is only temporary, lately i've even noticed it happening with live streams from the BBC, once again i must stress, this doesn't happen in Chrome or Opera or IE. -
I need to uninstall Adobe Flash Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0
I need to uninstall Adobe® Flash® Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0 but have looked everywhere for how to do this & can not find out how to do this can someone please help? I am using A Sony Vaio, Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit, I use Chrome Version 36.0.1985.143 m.
I want to get it off of my system because ever since I installed it I have had problems with Chrome loading it does not want to load then if I restart my comptuter & I click on chrome 5 windows open up at one time a white box appears saying "Your profile can not be used because it is from a newer browser version of google chrome. Some features may be available. Please specify a different profile directory or use a different version of chrome" then if you click ok it shuts all the windows down. I have figured a way to get one window to stay open so I can use chrome, now I do have other browser I can use but I do not like them at all & do not have a flash player since mine is built in with Chrome. So on to the other problem that began as soon as I downloaded this & I understand it may not be this but I still want to get it off of my computer. I also have been having trouble with my flash player error messages: saying it has stopped working constantly, it says upgrade flash text, a plug in shock wave flash isn't responding then in (stop plug in) it wants you to hit. I have run 3 different Mallware programs through my computer just in case that was one question that was going to be ask. No other programs jave been downloaded wither.
I am not very good with computers so I have to come to places like this for help & I really have to have help explaining what to do because do not know much about computers other then getting on them & surfing the web & some basic things. When chromes message said specify a different profile directory that went right over m head. So that should give you an idea where I am coming from. I want to thank you in advance & hope I have made sense in what I have written I tried to give all the information that I could.Your screenshot of task manager clarifies things.
When I replied, I had been looking at the screenshot of the desktop from the original poster, which shows the uninstaller executable and it's properties. That executable doesn't install anything -- it can just be dragged to the trash; however, that didn't completely align with the behaviors either of you were describing, and we've been trying to figure out what you were talking about. It wasn't making a lot of sense to me, and it's not a question that I've seen come up before, at least not articulated this way.
FlashUtil32_XX_XX_XX_XX.exe is the sandbox broker for Internet Explorer. You can read more about the sandbox work here: Flash Player Security with Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10
The description listed in Task Manager is a bug, and the source of the confusion. We've been doing a lot of work modernizing our build systems, and this is fallout from that work. This is something I'd like to see cleaned up, but it's pretty low on the list of priorities.
The broker service is invoked when Internet Explorer is running in Protected Mode. On my Windows 7 machine running IE 10, running Flash content in Internet Explorer with Protected Mode enabled causes the broker service to be invoked (this is probably true for previous versions as well, but I didn't test them). If I disable Protected Mode and restart Internet Explorer, the broker is not invoked, which is expected.
To disable Protected Mode, launch Internet Explorer and choose security. Uncheck Enable Protected Mode. Internet Explorer will restart, and you should be able to verify that the broker is no longer invoked when loading content with Flash Player.
I've included a screenshot showing the expected processes in both scenarios below. As the Flash Player ActiveX control is loaded into an Internet Explorer process, you'll see the child explorer.exe process listed, which hosts the Flash ActiveX control in the process list.
Sandboxing the Flash Player plug-in is an important security mitigation intended to increase the cost of successfully developing and deploying malware. While it's not a panacea, it significantly raises the bar for attackers. As I'm sure you've read in the news and trade literature, the threat landscape has evolved significantly over the last few years, and modern security threats and their mitigations are a necessary reality. New mitigations typically come with some additional processing overhead. The overhead varies based on the architectural choices made by the particular browser vendors, but the overhead in IE is pretty reasonable.
We haven't published a blog post specific to IE, but if you're interested in the implementation details, the sandbox architecture is similar to what we did with Protected Mode for Firefox on Windows. The Flash Player process that handles untrusted content runs at Low Integrity, which restricts access to critical system resources in the event that you encounter malware designed to take control of the Flash Player process. Access to system resources is negotiated through a Medium Integrity broker process. Without Protected Mode, the Flash Player process handling untrusted content runs at Medium Integrity, making it easier for malware to escalate privileges from a hijacked process. Depending on the functionality in play, a lot of message-passing can take place between IE, the broker and Flash Player. We've effectively doubled the number of messages that get passed, plus put a bunch of validation checks in, and all of that consumes CPU. It also makes your web browsing activity more secure.
Some desktop applications (Yahoo Messenger, for example) also use the ActiveX version of Flash Player installed on your machine. This could explain why you see Flash Player and the broker invoked unexpectedly. We're also aware of an issue on Vista where the broker doesn't always exit as expected. In that instance (and on WinXP), I'd highly recommend that people use Google Chrome for web browsing, as Google has extended some security mitigations that would only be available to Internet Explorer users running in newer versions of Windows, and it doesn't suffer from this specific issue with the broker. -
SpryTabbedPanel: Flash player in tabs do not play video streams
Note: I am a complete noob (no experience with Javascript and rudimentary experience with htlm/css). Please be patient (I hope that this is the correct forum for this) and know that I am appreciative of any help or solution that anyone can provide.
Using Dreamweaver CS4 on Mac OS 10.5.8
We recently switched all of our streaming servers from Windows Media (good riddance) to Flash Media Server 3.5 (now getting awesome H.264 quality in comparison).
I was asked to re-design this webpage with the aim of re-organizing the content so that it is more accessible:
http://www.librarymedia.net/VideoGallery.html
We used Adobe's test page for our first page:
http://www.librarymedia.net/flash/videoplayer.html?source=rtmp://63.116.232.4/live/livestr eam&type=live&idx=10
This was meant as a temporary page to get us started, and as you can see, it needs work but at least it works.
I've been working the the final version of this page. My boss wants a tabbed web page with links to our video streams (tab for each category of streams).
This is what I have so far:
http://www.librarymedia.net/Flash2/videoplayer2.html?source=rtmp://63.116.232.4/live/lives tream&type=live&idx=10
I realize that I had several options before building this. One, I could have made a separate page for each tab and linked them with a tab menu. In hindsight, this might have been a better option since I could have just copied the working page that we already have for each tab. Or I could have done what I have tried to do: to use Dreamweaver's SpryTabbedPanel to make the tabs and insert a Flash player with links into each tab.
The problem:
1. The streams do not play. The player says "initializing" and then "please enter a stream name and play". Please note that I used SpryURLutils to get each link to open in the appropriate tab.
2. After reading about the benefits of external vs. inline javascript, I took all of the inline javascript that was contained in Adobe's sample page and placed it in an external file. I tried placing the javascript back into the source code (inline), but this did not fix the problem. I guess there is a Javascript problem or I need extra Javascript code to get this to work. The javascript code is below. Use view source in your web browser to see source code. Please let me know if I need to provide more information.
Thanks.
// (C) Copyright 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
// NOTICE: Adobe permits you to use, modify, and distribute this file in accordance with the terms of the Adobe license agreement accompanying it.
// If you have received this file from a source other than Adobe, then your use, modification, or distribution of it requires the prior
// written permission of Adobe.
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
// ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
// THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
// PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
// THIS CODE IS NOT SUPPORTED BY Adobe Systems Incorporated.
// Version check based upon the values defined in globals
var hasRequestedVersion = DetectFlashVer(10, 0, 0);
if(!hasRequestedVersion)
var div = document.getElementById("flashcontent");
div.innerHTML = '<a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer/" style="color:black"><img src="images/ERROR_getFlashPlayer.gif" width="641" height="377" /></a>';
else{
AC_FL_RunContent(
"src", "swfs/videoPlayer",
"width", "640",
"height", "377",
"id", "videoPlayer",
"quality", "high",
"bgcolor", "#000000",
"name", "videoPlayer",
"allowfullscreen","true",
"type", "application/x-shockwave-flash",
"pluginspage", "http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer",
"flashvars", flashVars
// -->
// Javascript in original page
function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0
var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array();
var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++)
if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}}
function changeImages() {
if (document.images && (preloadFlag == true)) {
for (var i=0; i<changeImages.arguments.length; i+=2) {
document [changeImages.arguments[i]].src = changeImages.arguments[i+1];
var preloadFlag = false;
function preloadImages() {
if (document.images) {
navi_01_over = newImage("images/button_dynamic_up.gif");
navi_02_over = newImage("images/button_samples_up.gif");
navi_03_over = newImage("images/button_interactive.gif");
preloadFlag = true;
function changetab(obj, obj2, obj3, left1, left2, left3, nav1, nav2, nav3){
document.getElementById(obj).style.display = 'block';
document.getElementById(obj2).style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById(obj3).style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById(left1).style.display = 'block';
document.getElementById(left2).style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById(left3).style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById(nav1).src = "images/" + nav1 + "_up.gif";
document.getElementById(nav2).src = "images/" + nav2 + "_down.gif";
document.getElementById(nav3).src = "images/" + nav3 + "_down.gif";
function tabout(obj, nav){
if (document.getElementById(obj).style.display == 'block'){
document.getElementById(nav).src = "images/" + nav + "_up.gif";
else{
document.getElementById(nav).src = "images/" + nav + "_down.gif";
function tabover(obj){
document.getElementById(obj).src = "images/" + obj + "_up.gif";
// Functionality
<script language="javascript">
var queryParameters = new Array();
var flashVars = "";
var tag = "";
var url = "";
window.onload = function ()
for(var i=1 ; i<=10;i++)
var ids = String("sel"+i.toString());
document.getElementById( ids ).style.visibility = "hidden";
document.getElementById( ids ).className = "style76";
// mark the entry for that index
if(queryParameters['idx'] != "")
document.getElementById("td" + queryParameters['idx'] ).className = "style75";
document.getElementById("sel" + queryParameters['idx'] ).style.visibility = "visible";
function initialise()
function getUrlParam( name )
name = name.replace(/[\[]/,"\\\[").replace(/[\]]/,"\\\]");
var regexS = "[\\?&]"+name+"=([^&#]*)";
var regex = new RegExp( regexS );
var results = regex.exec( window.location.href );
if( results == null )
return "";
else
return unescape( results[1] );
queryParameters['source'] = getUrlParam('source');
queryParameters['type'] = getUrlParam('type');
queryParameters['idx'] = getUrlParam('idx');
flashVars += "&videoWidth=";
flashVars += 0;
flashVars += "&videoHeight=";
flashVars += 0;
flashVars += "&dsControl=";
flashVars += unescape("manual");
flashVars += "&dsSensitivity=";
flashVars += 100;
flashVars += "&serverURL=";
flashVars += queryParameters['source'];
flashVars += "&DS_Status=";
flashVars += "true";
flashVars += "&streamType=";
flashVars += queryParameters['type'];
flashVars += "&autoStart=";
flashVars += unescape("true");
tag = "<object width='640' height='377' id='videoPlayer' name='videoPlayer' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' classid='clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000' ><param name='movie' value='swfs/videoPlayer.swf' /> <param name='quality' value='high' /> <param name='bgcolor' value='#000000' /> <param name='allowfullscreen' value='true' /> <param name='flashvars' value= '"+
flashVars+"'/><embed src='swfs/videoPlayer.swf' width='640' height='377' id='videoPlayer' quality='high' bgcolor='#000000' name='videoPlayer' allowfullscreen='true' pluginspage='http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer' flashvars='"+ flashVars +"' type='application/x-shockwave-flash'> </embed></object>";
function playStream()
var url = "source=" + document.getElementById('inputURL').value;
var type;
if(document.getElementById('vodCheckbox').checked==true)
type="vod";
else
type="live";
url += ("&type=" + type);
document.getElementById('playBtn').href="videoplayer.html?" + url;
function checkbox(type)
if(type=="vod")
if(document.getElementById('liveCheckbox').checked==true)
document.getElementById('liveCheckbox').checked=false;
if(type=="live")
if(document.getElementById('vodCheckbox').checked==true)
document.getElementById('vodCheckbox').checked=false;
initialise();Should I have posted this in the Spry forum instead? My apologies if this is the wrong forum.
>There is a sample application of the code included with the zip file which shows how to implement it.
The sample doesn't really tell me what I need to do to the code to make it work (I do not know javascript), and unfortunately, I have not found any helpful instructions/documentation online. You've given me the answer, I just don't know enough to implement it. This is what I've done:
1. Placed the FAVideo.js file in my site folder and linked it to the page: <script src="FAVideo.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
2. I added the following code (taken from the SimpleDemo.html example inside the FAVideo folder). My comments in bold. Page at
http://www.librarymedia.net/Flash2/videoplayer2.html?source=rtmp://63.116.232.6/vod/mp4:Ol ympics2010_640x480.mov
<! To the <body> section:-->
<body onLoad="">
<div id="divOne"></div>
<!-Do I have to place the entire page within the "divOne" div (or just the section containing the tabs) in order for the javascript to work?-->
<!-In the <head> section: -->
<script type="text/javascript">
playerOne = new FAVideo("divOne", "TabbedPanels1", "demo_video.flv",0,0,{ autoLoad:true, autoPlay:true });
</script>
<!- I noticed that the body code added a div id called "divOne", so I added the "TabbedPanels1" div id to the above code thinking that this would apply the javascript code to all of the tabs. Dreamweaver adds <div id="TabbedPanels1" class="TabbedPanels"> to the page when you insert the tabbed menu, so I'm thinking the javascript has to point to either one of those for it to work. The "demo_video.flv",0,0 code is probably unneccesary, right? As you can see, I'm completely clueless. -->
<script>
playerOne.addEventListener("playheadUpdate",this,myHandler);
playerOne.removeEventListener("playheadUpdate",this,myHandler);
function myHandler() {
//alert("eh");
</script>
</body>
Once again, thanks for your help. -
Web Service calls Blocked in Flash Player 9/10
This is a common issue, so if someone knows of a thread that would help, please point me in the right direction. I was unable to find an exact match on my own.
The project:
I've created a video player which contacts a web service on a remote machine. It retreives a user's viewing progress, reports it back to the player, and advances them to their last location. Testing this locally from within the Flash IDE works fine, as do other web services (such as the ones found on webservicex.net). I'm using the as3webservice package from wellconsidered (http://code.google.com/p/as3webservice/) which has worked flawlessly in testing so far.
The issue:
When finally uploading the swf to a remote server (which is NOT the same as the one that hosts the web service) the web service hangs; not generating a fault, but basically not connecting at all (appears to be hanging/timing out). Research led me to create a crossdomain.xml policy file, which I uploaded to the root and subdirecctories of the machine hosting the webservice:
<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*"/>
</cross-domain-policy>
This is the one used by most services, including public ones like webservicex.net. Creating this file (named crossdomain.xml) and uploading it did not help at all. I also noticed that when testing the public web service for contrast, they didn't connect either.
I found another article which led me to believe that the cross domain xml file needs to be modified for new security rules in Flash Player 9/10 - This article applies to Flex, but i'm assuming Flash Player is Flash Player:
http://blog.flexmonkeypatches.com/2008/09/29/flex-waylaid-by-webservices-and-flash-player- security-changes/
can anyone confirm this is the case, or share an experience/solution with me that falls within the same ballpark? I'm hung up on this and don't know what to tell the server admins/devs that are working with me on this project. They don't know what to do.
Thanks, fredI don't know that this is a CS4 issue, but in my experience it's been a for as long as I've used Flash issue... If you have the same symbol as diffferent instances in adjacent frames but give it a different name in those frames, the latter instance will adapt the name of the preceding one. Your best bet may be to assign the same name in both frames, though an alternative would be to shift one to a differ layer than the other.
There's still something of the error or your description that makes me wonder, but it's worth seeing if making a change as suggested takes care of things. -
Not able to download and install flash player
I have tried several times to download the current flash player for IE 8.
I get this error and have not been able to resolve it.
Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on.
Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
JeffThanks, here is what you asked for (I hope).
First, OS is XP SP3
Second, did not use unistaller
Third, here are the addons (I hope this is what you wanted...)
Name AcroIEHlprObj Class
Publisher Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Monday, December 18, 2006, 3:16 AM
Version 7.0.9.50
Load time 0.00 s
Name Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Browser Control
Publisher Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, May 10, 2007, 9:26 PM
Name Adobe PDF
Publisher Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Monday, December 18, 2006, 3:18 AM
Version 7.0.9.50
Name Adobe PDF
Publisher Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Monday, December 18, 2006, 3:18 AM
Version 7.0.9.50
Load time 0.01 s
Name Adobe PDF Conversion Toolbar Helper
Publisher Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Monday, December 18, 2006, 3:18 AM
Version 7.0.9.50
Load time 0.05 s
Name Deployment Toolkit
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:17 AM
Version 6.0.170.4
Name DLM Control
Publisher (Not verified) Akamai Technologies, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 10:17 PM
Version 2.2.4.8
Name FilterBHO Class
Publisher Kaspersky Lab
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:19 PM
Version 9.0.0.464
Load time 0.04 s
Name Free Threaded XML DOM Document
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:35 PM
Version 8.100.1051.0
Name Free Threaded XML DOM Document 6.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Friday, July 31, 2009, 10:05 AM
Version 6.20.1103.0
Name Google Side Bar
Publisher Google Inc
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, December 03, 2009, 7:08 AM
Version 6.3.1014.1517
Load time 0.01 s
Name Google Toolbar
Publisher Google Inc
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, December 03, 2009, 7:08 AM
Version 6.3.1014.1517
Load time 0.12 s
Name Google Toolbar Helper
Publisher Google Inc
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, December 03, 2009, 7:08 AM
Version 6.3.1014.1517
Load time 0.00 s
Name Google Toolbar Notifier BHO
Publisher Google Inc
Status Enabled
File date Monday, November 23, 2009, 2:48 PM
Version 5.4.4525.1752
Load time 0.00 s
Name HtmlDlgSafeHelper Class
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, March 08, 2009, 3:31 AM
Version 8.00.6001.18702
Name IEVkbdBHO Class
Publisher Kaspersky Lab
Status Enabled
File date Friday, July 03, 2009, 2:48 PM
Version 9.0.0.463
Load time 0.01 s
Name InformationCardSigninHelper Class
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, March 08, 2009, 3:31 AM
Version 8.00.6001.18702
Name Java Plug-in 1.6.0_07
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:17 AM
Version 1.6.0.7
Name Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:17 AM
Version 1.6.0.17
Name Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:17 AM
Version 1.6.0.17
Name Java(tm) Plug-In 2 SSV Helper
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 6:09 PM
Version 6.0.170.4
Name JQSIEStartDetectorImpl Class
Publisher (Not verified) Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 6:09 PM
Version 6.0.170.4
Load time 0.01 s
Name jZip Webmail plugin
Publisher Discordia Limited
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 7:36 AM
Version 1.3.0.56665
Load time 0.01 s
Name McciHTTPClient Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:32 PM
Version 6.1.0.63
Name McciSM Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:32 PM
Version 6.1.0.95
Name McciUtilsINI Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:31 PM
Version 6.1.3.214
Name McciUtilsPath Interface
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:31 PM
Version 6.1.3.214
Name McciUtilsPlatform2 Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:31 PM
Version 6.1.3.214
Name McciUtilsRegistry Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:31 PM
Version 6.1.3.214
Name McciUtilsSpecialFolder Class
Publisher (Not verified) Motive Communications, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Friday, May 02, 2008, 1:31 PM
Version 6.1.3.214
Name Microsoft Silverlight
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Monday, August 17, 2009, 8:34 PM
Version 3.0.40818.0
Name MSN Toolbar
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Disabled
File date Monday, February 09, 2009, 8:33 PM
Version 3.0.1125.0
Load time (0.00 s)
Name MSN Toolbar Helper
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Monday, February 09, 2009, 8:33 PM
Version 3.0.1125.0
Load time 0.03 s
Name NSHelp Class
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, April 16, 2009, 12:57 PM
Version 5.2.2651.0
Name Persits Software XEncrypt
Publisher Persits Software, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 9:10 AM
Version 2.1.0.3
Name Research
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, April 19, 2007, 2:10 PM
Version 11.0.8164.0
Name Search Helper
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 10:36 AM
Version 1.3.59.0
Load time 0.05 s
Name Shockwave Flash Object
Publisher Adobe Systems Incorporated
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 10:31 PM
Version 10.0.12.36
Name URLs check
Publisher Kaspersky Lab
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:19 PM
Version 9.0.0.464
Name Virtual keyboard
Publisher Kaspersky Lab
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:19 PM
Version 9.0.0.464
Name Web Browser Applet Control
Publisher Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Status Enabled
File date Sunday, October 11, 2009, 4:17 AM
Version 6.0.170.4
Name WebClient Class
Publisher Control name is not available
Status Enabled
File date Monday, October 01, 2007, 1:51 PM
Version 1. 0. 0. 1
Name WebSDev Control
Publisher (Not verified) MICRO-STAR INT'L CO., LTD.
Status Enabled
File date Wednesday, April 23, 2008, 12:57 PM
Version 1.0.0.12
Name Windows Media Player
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Monday, July 13, 2009, 10:43 PM
Version 11.0.5721.5268
Name XML DOM Document
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:35 PM
Version 8.100.1051.0
Name XML DOM Document 3.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:35 PM
Version 8.100.1051.0
Name XML DOM Document 4.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 12:05 AM
Version 4.20.9876.0
Name XML DOM Document 6.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Friday, July 31, 2009, 10:05 AM
Version 6.20.1103.0
Name XML HTTP 3.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:35 PM
Version 8.100.1051.0
Name XML HTTP 4.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 12:05 AM
Version 4.20.9876.0
Name XML HTTP 6.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Friday, July 31, 2009, 10:05 AM
Version 6.20.1103.0
Name XSL Template
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Thursday, July 30, 2009, 11:35 PM
Version 8.100.1051.0
Name XSL Template 6.0
Publisher Microsoft Corporation
Status Enabled
File date Friday, July 31, 2009, 10:05 AM
Version 6.20.1103.0
Thanks,
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