FP 11.4.402.265

Win7(64bit)+Firefox(15.0)+FlashPlayer(11.4.402.265):
Plays internet videos fragmentedly with many breaks in image, sound is mostly OK. I performed all advised steps (FAQ), but no result. How to fix this problem?

I primarily use Firefox. Internet-videos that need adobe flash player are not played well. However I have found some videos on youtube that ARE played correctly when flash player is not installed at all. Google chrome plays all videos absolutely aright WITHOUT flash player.DVD-s, mov-files are played perfectly.If memory serves me, before announcing and auto-installing the FP 11.4.402.265 there was no problem watching such videos.
Considering all described above, can it be video card issue?Irrespectively of this, of course I will try what you recommend (at the moment I am not by the PC at issue).Thanx.  "libflashplayer.so" <[email protected]> írta:
Re: FP 11.4.402.265
created by libflashplayer.so in Using Flash Player - View the full discussion is the issue primary video?  check with the manufacturer&#39;s website of your video card to see if there are any driver updates.  also, try to disable Hardware Acceleration by right-clicking  flash content and deselecting the Hardware Acceleration check box in the first tab of the SettingsUI...
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