Flash player on  Windows 64 bit Asus

Hello. I am running Windows 7 64 bit and the latest versions of Flash Player, IE, Firefox and Chrome.  Across all browsers I can play some videos, and others not at all.  For the videos that won't play, I can mouse across the progress bar at the bottom and see tiny little individual frames of the video.  Although I have uninstalled and reinstalled flash player several times, it never appears in my list of programs using the Start key.  It does, however, show up in Programs using Control Panel.  I have spent hours researching this problem and tried every recommended fix (including those found on this site) so I'm really hoping you can help. Thanks.

Hello,
Flash player will not appear in list of programs using start key. It is browser plug in. If it is exist in control panel that means it is installed.
You can also confirm this by using below link
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html
Can you please provide any link of video that you are not able to play.

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