Flash Player Playback Errors

Hi, I have the latest version of Flash Player and with some YouTube videos, I cannot watch them. I get "An error occured. Please try again later" and still cannot watch certain videos if I switch to a less recent version. I use Firefox 20.1 and was wondering if the next version will fix this issue. I even tried fixing protected mode but I get an "Access denied" message when I try to save the revised version of the mms.cfg file to turn off Protected Mode.

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