Flash player skips.

New version of Adobe flash player skips and in audio mixer, the Adobe icon blinks.

I already tried that. This may be my problem, my PC won't accept this update.
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    Right so I have searched the forum and found a few threads about flash videos generally being a green screen, but nothing there helped my problem, nor did it seem similar. I have a 15" MacbookPro Retina running OSX Mountain Lion 10.8.2, my flash player is up to date, and so are my graphics drivers.
    My problem is whenever I view a flash video, and I want to click ahead to a later point (i.e skip some of the video) then all I get is either a completely green screen or just pink and green noisy rubbish and nonsense video artefacts. The sound however continues to play fine from the point that I have skipped to. And also this happens regardless of the buffering of the video, If it is all fully buffered it still goes rubbishy as soon as I click ahead to skip, but if I just let videos play through they are fine to the end. html5 video plays fine, everything else on my system works flawlessly.
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    I'm stuck for what to do next and any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Could you give this a try with Chrome to see if it also occurs there?  It sounds like a networking problem but you might also want to try clearing your Flash Player cache and settings.
    How do I clear my Flash Player cache and settings?

  • Flash Player skips 1st frame in IE

    Hi Everyone,
    This one striked me yesterday. I had to go back a few years to start doing some AS2 stuff again.
    I'm doing a very simple interactive screens. The timeline has 5 frames, each one with some MovieClips with "onRelease" events associated and some animations... very simple.
    I'm publishing it has FP7 & AS2 (mandatory)
    Surprisingly everything went fine from start to finnish, even on testing.
    But when I was delivering this test version, something weird happened. I have Chrome by default has my browser, and I also tested with Firefox. On these two it works fine. The problem is when you test on IE.
    In this browser the SWF skips to the second frame and stops when it loads, acting normal again. I can go back to the first frame and everything looks good.
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    Leonel

    Sorry, but I can't do it since this is non published commercial product.
    What I can give you are snippets of the code I have.
    On the first frame I have something like this:
    stop();
    /* These lines prevent from this happening */
    _root._visible = (_root.vflag == undefined) ? false : true;
    setTimeout(function(){_root._visible = true;_root.vflag = true;_root.gotoAndStop(1);}, 1000);
    /* At some point I have navigation buttons that have this code associated */
    navigation.navRight.onRelease=function(){
              gotoAndStop(2);
    navigation.navRight.onRollOver=function(){
              navigation.navRight.arrow.gotoAndStop(2);
    navigation.navRight.onRollOut=function(){
              navigation.navRight.arrow.gotoAndStop(1);
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    For the look of it it seems like a Flash Player issue, but it only happens on IE.
    Thanks.

  • Flash player skipping audio when full screening

    Hi, whenever I full screen or go out of fullscreen using flash player, youtube or twitch.tv, the audio stops for like 1 second, and then resumes. This is extremely irritating and has caused me to use Chrome for the last few years, even though I like Firefox better. Is this something that is fixable?

    This problem is not with firefox, problem can be with some extension.
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    Firefox had got cisco video codec which is enabled by default. it is HTML 5.
    if problem still exist. follow these steps.
    Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem.
    * Switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance
    * Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window
    * https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Safe+Mode
    * https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Troubleshooting+extensions+and+themes

  • Flash player skips socket policy on 843

    So, this is a copy of another post I made, but I get a sneaking suspicion I put the post in the wrong forum:
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/497758?tstart=0
    The summary:
    The Socket class in flash player sometimes, for some users (across all sorts of OS and Browsers) will not ask for the policy file from port 843 first, but instead will go straight to the port of the outgoing request, which in this case is our game server, who doesn't really understand the request.
    In every case so far the user *is* using the latest version of flash too, so it's not an issue without outdated policy methods, which would have been my first guess.
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    Yes, we use port above 1024 both for socket connection and for gettting a security policy file. You can do the same - FP try to get a policy file from 843 latter when the client try to make a connection via socket if for some reason Fp is not get a socket policy, the  socket will rise a security error. When handle this event client can try to get socket security policy file from additional port. In this way can can eliminate sending a policy file request to your port.

  • Why the hell can't the Flash player skip back a video like three seconds without re-loading the video from the server and make you fuɔʞing wait 10 seconds?

    So, why?

    Hi giuliano,
    Like you I have tried all these things above without success. It's interesting the problem started for both of us in the middle of September. Let me know if you find any solutions as we have exactly the same problem.

  • Videos keep skipping on flash player

    Whenever i try to watch a video on firefox, the video pauses, then skips, while teh audio is still playing. For example, if i'm watching a video on youtube, the video (but not the audio) with stay at 0:25 for eight seconds, then jump to 0:33. It will do this over and over again until the video is over. Please help! I've reinstalled flash player multiple times and i've uninstalled, then reinstalled it, but nothing has happened. My computer is a windows 7 64 bit.

    Do you notice if this occurs only when moving your mouse over the video content?  Or does moving the mouse make it better or worse?
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    How do I troubleshoot Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?

  • Adobe AIR skips Flash Player security sandbox

    When I installed the first Adobe AIR Showcase demo, I felt
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    sandbox. So I clicked "install", and it really installed something
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    You don't need AIR runtime on iOS; see http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/articles/air-on-ios-faq.html#b

  • Is my flash player broken? Skipping green screen glitch with sounds.

    Is my flash player broken?
    I'm getting a glitch with almost every video hosting like Youtube, Vimeo, vk.com etc. It's a glitch with green screen and the video starts skipping video in big parts, also making scary sounds, sometimes it starts doing it when the video is playing byitself,
    sometimes when i skip on a particluar part. It happens to almost every video. I'm not sure what the issue is, I get it in Mozilla and Chrome. I reinstalled flash player 5 times, cleared cache, deleted browsing hystory, tried everything.
    Please help. Here's the video of my issue:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVJm5ArYOh4

    I did that, and worked. I was reading another thread and saw this (disabling hardware acceleration should work), then I restarted, and tried using HA and again green screen and crashing. Now I'm using without HA and so far, so good. I sent a report to AMD, because I'm using latest drivers for Radeons and obviously there is an incompatibility.

  • I have a disclaimer that says my Adobe Flash Player is out of date and needs to be updated.  I have been trying to figure this out for 2 days, which is a waste of time, and I chatted with Adobes Customer Service department who said they can't help me

    because it is a free application.  They referred me to the Forum (which I have tried many times) but to me that is like a dog trying to chase the tail.  I am very upset because I cannot get You Tube nor can I listen to music.  This may seem trite but it is not trite to me.  I pay monthly for the use of CC Photoshop and Lightroom.  I will not give them anymore money for other software as they do not offer excellent customer service.  I am a consumer and should be treated with business sense.   Adobe keeps making a ton of money and gets away with it.  They have the worst customer service I have ever experienced in my life.  Shame on Adobe.  I will not use the Forum for assistance. They should be paying us for learning an IT job.  Obviously, Adobe is self centered because they don't consider that maybe we all have a life and cannot worship Adobe.@

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  • I have installed adobe flash player. I can not open the file. In plugins under tools it is not showing. It shows acrobat reader being there but not flash player. Any ideas?

    Flasher Player should be listed as a plugin in tools for it to work?

    '''Other items that need your attention'''
    The information submitted with your question indicates that you have out of date plugins with known security and stability issues that should be updated. To see the plugins submitted with your question, click "More system details..." to the right of your original question post. You can also see your plugins from the Firefox menu, Tools > Add-ons > Plugins.
    *Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.0
    **Several security issues have been fixed since the version you are using
    *Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 8.2.2
    **'''Very old version'''; you seem to have missed the entire version 9 series
    **New Adobe Reader X (version 10) with Protected Mode just released 2010-11-19
    **See: http://www.securityweek.com/adobe-releases-acrobat-reader-x-protected-mode
    *Next Generation Java Plug-in 1.6.0_19 for Mozilla browsers
    **4 versions behind; several security issues have been fixed
    #'''Check your plugin versions''': http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    #*'''Note: plugin check page does not have information on all plugin versions'''
    #'''Update Shockwave for Director'''
    #*NOTE: this is not the same as Shockwave Flash; this installs the Shockwave Player.
    #*Use Firefox to download and SAVE the installer to your hard drive from the link in the article below (Desktop is a good place so you can find it).
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    #*Restart Firefox and check your plugins again.
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    #'''Update Adobe Reader (PDF plugin):'''
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    #**If this method works for you, skip the "Download complete installer" section below and proceed to "After the installation" below
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    #**Use the links below to avoid getting the troublesome "getplus" Adobe Download Manager and other "extras" you may not want
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    #**Click "Save to File"; save to your Desktop (so you can find it)
    #**After download completes, close Firefox
    #**Click the installer you just downloaded and allow the install to continue
    #***Note: Vista and Win7 users may need to right-click the installer and choose "Run as Administrator"
    #**'''<u>Download link</u>''': ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/
    #***Choose your OS
    #***Choose the latest #.x version (example 9.x, for version 9)
    #***Choose the highest number version listed
    #****NOTE: 10.x is the new Adobe Reader X (Windows and Mac only as of this posting)
    #***Choose your language
    #***Download the file, SAVE it to your hard drive, when complete, close Firefox, click on the installer you just downloaded and let it install.
    #***Windows: choose the .exe file; Mac: choose the .dmg file
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  • How do I disable the hardware acceleration in Flash player on a Windows XP machine remotely?

    How do I disable the hardware acceleration in Flash player on a Windows XP machine remotely?
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    We have a persistent issue where viewing a flash video (e.g. something on youtube) causes the video card driver to crash.  You are left with no video signal to the monitor.  Audio continues and the computer still responds to commands. This only happens when watching flash video.
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    Updating flash plugin (numerous versions)
    Updating the video card drivers (we have tried the last three video card driver versions, including the HP drivers and ATI drivers)
    Updating the browsers (this problem happens with IE8/9 and Firefox10/11/12)
    There seems to be two ways to work round this issue.  One is to disable the video acceleration in the ‘troubleshoot’ section in the advanced part of the display settings area in windows.  The other way is to start a flash video, right click, go to ‘settings’ and untick the box marked ‘Enable Hardware Acceleration’.
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    Thanks in advance
    Daniel.

    Hi.
    I have had over 200 views, and no suggestions as to how this could be fixed.
    I have also posted in the general flash forum, that thread has fewer views.
    If I should put this question in a different forum please let me know which one.
    If what I am asking is not possible is there a mechanism for escalating this issue or requesting a feature for the next version of flash?
    Thanks.

  • How do I troubleshoot Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?

    Starting with Flash Player 11.3, a protected mode was added as a new security enhancement for Firefox 4.0 and greater on Windows Vista and higher.  This security enhancement is designed to limit the impact of attacks launched from malicious Flash content (SWF files).  For additional details on this feature, please see Inside Flash Player Protected Mode for Firefox
    After reviewing this FAQ, we'd appreciate if you would take a minute to let us know if it helped.  There is a link to a two question survey at the bottom of the page.
    While we believe this feature is fully tested and reliable, if you encounter issues with Firefox we recommend the following troubleshooting steps.
    Problem: Flash content does not appear, YouTube display errors such as "An error occurred.  Please try again later.", or Flash video will not function properly.
    Solution: If RealPlayer is installed on your system, please disable the RealPlayer Browser Record plug-in.
    Launch RealPlayer
    Click the RealPlayer icon in the upper left corner of the window and choose Preferences.
    Choose Download & Recording from the left hand panel
    Uncheck "Enable Web Download & Recording for these installed browsers"
    Click OK and close RealPlayer
    Restart Firefox
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    Problem: RealPlayer is not installed, Flash Player crashes in Firefox
    Solution:
    Troubleshoot Extensions and Add-Ons by launching Firefox in Safe Mode
    1. Exit Firefox
    2. Click Start > Run
    3. Type the following then press [Enter]:
         firefox.exe -p
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    5. Attempt to reproduce the problem
    If the problem does not occur in safe mode, please try to isolate it down to an individual plug-in.
    1. Exit Firefox
    2. Re-launch Firefox
    3. Click Firefox > Add-Ons > Extensions
    4. Click Disable on all of your extensions
    5. Attempt to reproduce the problem, while enabling each extension until you can reproduce the issue
    If the issue persists in Safe-Mode, please continue with the steps below:
    Some users have indicated that random crashing stops when clearing their Firefox profile.  This step will allow you to temporarily test with a clean set of Firefox preferences, without losing your preferences.
    Exit Firefox
    Click Start > Run
    Type the following then press [Enter]: firefox.exe -p
    Click Create Profile
    Click Next
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    Click Finish
    Select Test and click Start Firefox
    Use Firefox as normal.  If the problem goes away, clearing your Firefox preferences, or migrating the important settings (bookmarks, etc) to a clean Profile may be a good permanent solution.
    If the problem persists, switch back to your old profile by doing the following:
    Exit Firefox
    Click Start > Run
    Type the following then press [enter]:firefox.exe –p
    Choose your old account (typically "default")
    Click Start Firefox
    Solution: Try a clean Windows profile (You must be an Administrator to complete this step.  If your user account is not an admin type, skip to the next section for instructions on reporting a bug.)  Creating a new Windows user will rule out any account-specific preferences that may be enabled on your system. 
    Create a user account in Vista
    Create a user account in Windows 7
    Use Flash Player normally.  If the problem goes away, this indicates a compatibility problem, either with software you have installed or with preferences set on your account.
    Reporting a bug:
    Please file bugs at bugbase.adobe.com.
    Choose "Adobe Flash Player" as the product
    Choose "Browser Integration" as the product area
    Please provide as much information as possible with what you were doing before the crash and an exact URL where the crash occurred.
    If available, please attach your Firefox crash logs to the bug using the Attachments field.
    Show hidden files and folders. For more details, see the instructions for the operating system that you use: Vista and Windows 7.
    Crash logs are located at C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports\
    Logs will be located in either the pending or submitted folder, depending on whether or not you submitted the crash report to Mozilla.
    Last resort
    Finally, if these problems are blocking you from using Flash Player we recommend, as a last resort, you either revert back to Flash Player 11.2 or temporarily disable Protected Mode.  We strongly recommend that Protected Mode is manually enabled once this issue is resolved.
    To revert to a previous version of Flash Player, please see this FAQ: How do I revert to a previous version of Flash Player?
    To disable Protected Mode, add the following line to your mms.cfg file located in:
    Windows 32bit: C:\windows\system32\macromed\flash
    Windows 64bit: C:\windows\syswow64\macromed\flash
    ProtectedMode=0
    If the mms.cfg file does not exist, create one using any standard text editor (e.g.. notepad)
    Depending on your operating system, you might need to first save the mms.cfg file to a writable location (such as your documents or desktop folder) and then copy the file into the destination folder using Windows Explorer.
    To re-enable Protected Mode, simply remove the line from the mms.cfg file.
    Hopefully this FAQ helped you.  Please let us know by taking a minute to fill out this simple survey.
    Did this FAQ help?

    Please ask your question on a forum for the Flash Player

  • 10/8/2013 - Flash Player 11.9 Release Announcement

    Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of Flash Player is available for immediate download.  This update includes the following new features and improvements:
    New Features:
    Safe Mode in Safari 6.1 and higher
    Safari 6.1 includes an updated version of Safari with Safe Mode, which implements new security restrictions on the operation of browser plug-ins.  To the extent possible, we've adapted Flash Player to transparently handle these changes.  A small number of behaviors will change in the context of Safe Mode and are explained in the Known Issues section below.
    Mac .pkg Installation Support
    Deploying Flash Player and keeping it up to date in enterprise environments is a critical task for system administrators worldwide. We’re introducing a new .pkg installer format for our distribution partners to reduce their workload.  Administrators can now deploy Flash Player for Mac using industry-standard management tools.
    Notable Fixes and Enhancements:
    [3633176] [Win7] - Corrects a problem introduced in 11.7.700.224 where Simple Chinese characters were displayed as a box or question mark on the AutoUpdate dialog
    [MSFT 3612555][Win 8] - High DPI Displays - Corrects an issue where some content was not scaling with zoom changes
    [MSFT 366785] [Win 8.1/IE11] - Corrects an issue where an initial button press was ignored
    [3634589] - Corrects an issue introduced in 11.8.800.94 where layout of the AutoUpdate notification dialog was incorrect in localized languages
    [3634362] - Corrects a problem introduced in 11.9.900.4 that only affected the beta, where HTTP Live Streams would not buffer after an Ad insertion
    [3632291] [HLS - Trickplay] - Corrects an issue where memory usage doubled with Trickplay mode enabled
    [3626978] [Windows] - Corrects an issue introduced in 11.7.700.164 where video was not rendering on some systems when using StageVideo with WMODE set to Window
    [Mozilla 902630] g1.globo.com hangs Flash Player
    [3584089] [HTTP Live Streaming] - HLS Streams created with Apple Media Segmenter now work as expected
    [3630266] - Resolves an issue introduced in Flash Player 11.8.800.168 where the ExternalInterface.call() method called with multi-byte text as a parameter, corrupts the multi-byte characters on the JavaScript side
    [3622168] - Resolved an issue introduced in Flash Player Beta 11.9.900.77 where exiting FullScreen mode during video playback on www.ted.com would cause a crash on Windows
    [3630373] [Win8] [Internet Explorer] - Resolved an issue where when zoomed in the browser >=150% , video controls on Youtube where rendered too large after exiting from FullScreen mode
    [3580628] [MSFT 84699][Win8] - The EPM notification bar now appears for embedded PDFs with Adobe Reader installed
    [MSFT 138222][Win8] - Metro/IE10 - Resolves an issue on High-DPI displays where controls are rendered too small on Youtube in FullScreen mode
    [3581370] [Win8 ARM] - Resolves an issue where 4096x4096 textures could not be rendered when the backbuffer is large
    [Chrome] - Copy To Screen performance in PPAPI has been significantly improved
    [Chrome] - Resolves an issue where video noise was encountered when moving between fullscreen and embedded mode during video playback www.vudu.com
    [HTTP Live Streaming] - Resolves an issue where AES encrypted video was skipping back and forth during playback.
    [3613440] [HTTP Live Streaming] [WebVTT] - An issue where captions would be delayed after returning from an ad have been resolved
    [3615084] [HTTP Live Streaming] [WebVTT] - Corrects an issue where the caption would wrap around the video display when the specific font was too large
    [3585544] [HTTP Live Streaming] [WebVTT] - Corrects an issue where large, non-default fonts would sometimes overlap
    [3616952] [Mac] [StageText] - Corrects an issue where when zooming multiple times on a Mac equipped with Retina display, text would not scale correctly when maximizing the window.
    [3612492] [StageVideo] - Corrects an issue where a few visible black frames could be seen during the transition between two MP4 video streams.
    [3596293] [Flash Pro] - Corrects an issue where Live Preview would hang when zooming very far (>200%) into content with filters applied
    Known Issues:
    The following behaviors will be modified in Safari 6.1 and higher in Safe Mode:
    AIR Badge Installs - AIR Badge Installer will not launch an installer when running Safari 7 in Safe Mode.  Users will instead see a dialog with a link to more details and workarounds on an Adobe website.
    Adobe Connect Plug-In Install - The Connect Plug-In Express Install will no longer work on Safari 7 in Safe Mode.  Users will instead see a dialog with a link to more details on an Adobe website.
    Flash Player Global Settings - When a users launches the Global Settings menu from the Flash Player context menu on Safari 7 in Safe Mode, the user will be taken to the classic SWF-based preferences menu on an Adobe website, instead of the native Flash Player settings UI in the MacOS Control Panel.
    LocalConnection - When a LocalConnection is constructed from a SWF hosted in Safe Mode, it may only establish a connection with other SWFs also hosted in Safe Mode.  If a LocalConnection is constructed from a tab with Safe Mode disabled, it will not be able to communicate with a SWF in a Safe Mode tab.
    For complete information please see our release notes.
    Current Flash Player desktop users that have enrolled in the "Allow Adobe to install updates (recommended)" option will automatically receive the update within 24 hours.  User's that have selected "Notify me to install updates" update options will receive an update notification dialog within 7 days from today (please note that Windows users will need to restart their system to receive the notification dialog.)
    If you would like to install the update immediately, please use one of the links below:
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows XP, Vista and 7: 11.9.900.117
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows 8: 11.9.900.117
    Please note that both Flash Player for Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 8 are updated using a different mechanism.  Flash Player for Google Chrome updates will occur during regular Chrome updates.  Flash Player updates for Internet Explorer on Windows 8 will be provided by Microsoft though the Windows automatic update feature.
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Mac: 11.9.900.117
    Flash Player 11.2 desktop for Linux: 11.2.202.310
    Beginning July 9th, 2013 we have changed the version of our "extended support release" from Flash Player 10.3 to Flash Player 11.7 for Mac and Windows. To continue to stay current with all available security updates you will need to install the 11.7 extended support release or update to the most recent available release (11.8, etc.). For full details, please see this blog post:
    Extended Support Release Updated to Flash Player 11.7
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows, Macintosh and Linux: 11.7.700.242
    Previous versions of Flash Player can be found on the Archived Flash Player page
    If you encounter a problems with broken or missing links, please clear your browser cache and try again.  If the problem persists, please create a new post in our forum or send email to [email protected].

    I cannot answer any of your questions, but I can point you to a different installer: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/mac/install_flash_playe r_11_osx.dmg

  • The Search for the Perfect Flash Player.......Help..

    Okay, here's my deal, I skateboard. Alot. Obviously, there's alot of hard landing and stuff of the sort. I need a player that can stand up to this. Here's what I need and what I'd like, if anyone can recommend something that matches this exactly, I would be greatly appreciati've.
    Basically, my Micro is EXACTLY what I want, minus the fact that it's a HDD MP3 player (well, for skateboarding, that is, I did want an HDD MP3 player).
    <B>. A dedicated removeable rechargeable battery (not AA/AAA)</B>
    <I>When MP3 players have a dedicated, non-standard rechargeable battery, the MP3 player also doubles as the battery charger. I don't want to use rechargeable AA/AAA batteries, because unless the MP3 player has a built-in AA/AAA charger (I highly highly doubt any MP3 player charges standard batteries), I'd have to be lugging around either a bunch of batteries or a AA/AAA battery charger. And that kills the point of being portable.
    I listen to my music ALL DAY, usually about 2 hours or more, so it's also good to be able to remove the rechargeable battery and replace it with another one. The only exception I would accept (regarding being removeable) is if the battery really does last all day. The ONLY player I've ever had that I could take with me ALL DAY and still have enough juice to come back the next day without charging it was my Rio Nitrus (.5Gb capacity). </I>
    <B>2. Drag and Drop Transfer of Songs With NO Installation of Software</B>
    <I>I love the fact that I can bring my Micro to school and just plug the cable into the computer and then go grab a few CD's from their library, rip them, then transfer them to my Micro, all without having to install the ZMME software.
    I love being able to just plug it in and have Windows XP recognize it as an MTP player and allow me to browse the file structure and literally drag and drop songs directly to the music folder itself without messing around with a bunch of extra software.</I>
    <B>3. A Display</B>
    <I>Not all MP3 players have one. I would like to be able to have visual feedback about what song I am playing and whatnot. If it were not for this fact, I probably would have gotten an iPod Shuffle *gasp, gagging, choking*</I>
    <B>4. Large Capacity (at least 52MB)</B>
    <I>While Gb would be nice, I know that size comes with money, and anyways, I already have my high capacity music player (my Micro). All I need is a player that can hold at least 00 songs so I can listen to a small variety of songs that pump me to skateboard.</I>
    <B><I>Things I Would Like, But Are Not Necessary</I></B>
    <B>5. Ability To Create (and Save) OR Utilize Playlists</B>
    <I>While it doesn't need to be able to actually create "on the fly" playlists like my Micro, I do want it to be able to somehow allow me to create a playlist, even if it's through the software that comes with it. When I skateboard, there are different songs I enjoy to hear that get me pumped for different things (getting started/warmed up, rolling around, jumping stairs, etc.). Sometimes I'm just not in the mood to hear every song on my player, and even if I am, sometimes I want to hear them in a specific order.</I>
    <B>6. Moderately Small, But Not Too Small</B>
    <I>Yes, there is such thing as being too small. I don't want something that looks like Barbie and Ken's boombox (at Wal-Mart they are selling this uber small MP3 player cube that is about the height of a quarter and the width of a quarter). I want it to be big enough that I have no problem with the controls, yet not too big. Anything bigger than the Micro is probably a tad too big, especially considering flash players don't have an HDD inside them, so they are relati'vely smaller in the first place.</I>
    <B>7. Ability to Play WMA's In Addition to MP3's</B>
    <I>I do have a converter that can convert between all audio formats, but the simple truth is that while it's not difficult at all, it can get annoying and time consuming. In addition, I have gotten alot of music from my friends. They all have WMP, so they simply rip it to their computer as WMA's. If the player supports this format, then I can simply transfer the song onto my player and start listening to it right away, instead of waiting to convert it when I got home to my computer.</I>
    <B>8. A Built-In USB Port</B>
    <I>The only two players that I have seen like this are the iPod Shuffle and the Zen Nano/Nano Plus. This is a great benefit to me in the fact that I don't need any cables or anything. Literally nothing else. Just the player itself. All I have to do is plug it in and that's it. No carrying around anything else if I want music from someone's computer. So easy and convenient....</I>
    <B>9. Ability to Charge the Battery Through the USB Port of a Computer</B>
    <I>This is a great feature (but to be honest, unnecessary for me) of my Micro. It's really convenient to be able to just plug it into any computer's USB port (with the correct FW and being locked) and charge it. Even though computers need outlets to operate (not including laptops), sometimes all of the outlets are being used, so the ability to charge itself through the USB port is awesome.</I>
    In conclusion, I love my Micro, and I do indeed skateboard with it. I have taken a few rough falls with it, but it has never suffered from it. My headphones have popped out of the jack a few times, but never had a negati've consequence from it. I love it and it's the best to me. It's everything I want in an MP3 player, but that won't change the fact that it has a HDD inside of it. And if it falls on the ground, then I'm basically watching my $200 fall into the toilet. I need a flash player that is basically a Micro clone so it can withstand bumps and bruises and jostles (yes, I know it is not recommended to bump, bruise or jostle ANY electronic, including flash players, but they ARE advertised for sports ((yes, even though not extreme sports)), and are shown to withstand movement more than HDD MP3 players.
    I actually find it fascinating with all of my skateboarding (especially with my jumping down stairs and ocassional hard falls) that my Micro has never skipped a beat. Ever. I'm obviously not condoning how I treat the poor baby, but I'm just so proud of the fact that I have the little girl (haha, yes, it's a girl).
    There are two MP3 players that have come oh so close to my desperate requirements, but they are both missing just one vital thing that stops me from getting either one.
    <B>Zen Nano/Nano Plus</B>
    I would get this if it had a rechargeable battery (see # above) or if it could charge AAA batteries. If anyone knows if this this can recharge AAA batteries, please tell me, as I will go buy it right away.
    <B>iPod Shuffle</B>
    Yes, I know, it's horrible, the iPod Shuffle actually did come into my mind and I did seriously consider buying it. However, the crippling problem with the iPod Shuffle is that it has no screen. I want visual feedback about what I'm playing, not just to go by an audible cue or remembering what songs I have on it. And since it has one major crippling factor, the fact that it's battery is not removeable kills it. The only lifting factor of it is the fact that it can charge through the USB port.
    Oh yeah, I don't want an iPod Nano, either, even though it fits most of the requirements. I just can't take the scratches.......hahaha.Message Edited by RMskater on 09-26-2005 0:00 PM

    ". A dedicated removeable rechargeable battery (not AA/AAA) <I>When MP3 players have a dedicated, non-standard rechargeable battery, the MP3 player also doubles as the battery charger. I don't want to use rechargeable AA/AAA batteries, because unless the MP3 player has a built-in AA/AAA charger (I highly highly doubt any MP3 player charges standard batteries), I'd have to be lugging around either a bunch of batteries or a AA/AAA battery charger. And that kills the point of being portable. "</I>
    <EM>AA and AAA rechargeables are great. One can usually charge up to four at a time with most chargers, and chargers that take an hour or less are available(the 5 minute chargers require special batteries and put excessi've strain on the batteries). They are also very inexpensi've. Carrying a few spares is no big deal. I have small plastic cases that were specifically made to hold 2 AA or AAA batteries and other cases specifically designed for 4 of them. I would hate to have to swap out the player battery, swap in the spare then plug the player in just to charge spares one at a time. Proprietary batteries are expensi've, while AA or AAA nimh rechargeables are often around $0 or so for 4(for the higher capacity ones. Slightly lower capacity ones are even cheaper).</EM>
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    <EM>"</EM>8. A Built-In USB Port <EM>The only two players that I have seen like this are the iPod Shuffle and the Zen Nano/Nano Plus. This is a great benefit to me in the fact that I don't need any cables or anything. Literally nothing else. Just the player itself. All I have to do is plug it in and that's it. No carrying around anything else if I want music from someone's computer. So easy and convenient...."</EM>
    <EM>I prefer having a smaller player that uses a cable to connect.</EM>
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