I Need Help Getting Flash to Work

I am trying to watch videos on ExpertVillage.com and can not
get them to open. My Flash Player has been uninstalled and
reinstalled with a new downloaded version. I can see a black box
where the video should be but no download, therefore no video.
Running WIN XP MCE, IE7.

How to perform a "clean install" of Flash Player in Mac OS X

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    I've installed, deleted, reinstalled, but nothing works
    mac os X 10.9.1
    about 14 months old
    all other software from adobe runs fine
    just don't know what to do next

    How to perform a "clean install" of Flash Player in Mac OS X

  • Need help getting flash player back

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    back what can i do to get it back....i just want the one i
    had...not an updated one....

    Hello,
    Welcome to Adobe Forums.
    This might help you : http://forums.adobe.com/message/5130002#5130002
    Thanks,
    Vikram

  • I POD classic won't turn on, won't sync, screen is black. Need help getting it to work again.

    Need help getting I Pod Classic to turn on and run, I Tunes shows error 1601.

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  • Desperately need help getting Flash music player to work correctly!

    I'm working up a Flash template for a site that has a music player for 3 different tracks.  The template came with 3 separate fla files for each track (Music1.fla, Music2.fla and Music3.fla), which I opened and imported my own mp3's into, set them to repeat only once, and then published the swf's.  The music player works fine, but when the first song ends, the music stops unless you click on the next music track in the player.  I'd like to have it where after the first song finishes it automatically starts playing the next song, then when it finishes the 3rd and final song it goes back to song one.  How can I do this?  Is it as easy as inserting some Actionscript into the Music fla's or would it have to be fixed in the player itself on the site's fla?
    I have the site uploaded here to check out:
    http://truetilldeathhq.com/main8_v7/main8_v7.html
    Thanks in advance for your help, I'm really in a bind and need to get this fixed quickly!!

    K, give this a shot.
    All you need to do is duplicate the code on the buttons in the sound controller that load the three songs.  So on the last frame of music1.fla, enter -
        path="music2.swf";
        loadMovieNum(path,1);
    Do the same for the other music flas using the next song number. You may have to add _root. before the loadMovieNum command, so it would be:
    _root.loadMovieNum(path,1);
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  • Need help getting Flash site running after pointed to new nameservers

    Can't get Gaia site working on a new server
    « on: Today at 03:10:35 PM »
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    Hi.  I recently switched from 1&1 shared hosting to a new webhost, Holistic.
    My Flash site (based on the Gaia framework) doesn't work now.
    Using the Flashplayer Debugger, I got the following error:
    from Main:  view.scaleX = 0.9041666666666667 and view.scaleY = 1.0129032258064516
    from Main:  view.x = 0 and view.y = 0
    Error: Failed to load policy file from xmlsocket://127.0.0.1:5800
    Error: Request for resource at xmlsocket://127.0.0.1:5800 by requestor from http://www.yourgods.com/bin/main.swf has failed because the server cannot be reached.
    *** Security Sandbox Violation ***
    Connection to 127.0.0.1:5800 halted - not permitted from http://www.yourgods.com/bin/main.swf
    Error: Request for resource at xmlsocket://127.0.0.1:5800 by requestor from http://www.yourgods.com/bin/main.swf has failed because the server cannot be reached.
    Also got this note even though I've set allowscriptaccess to always in my index.html:
    Warning: AllowScriptAccess='never' found in HTML.  This setting is ineffective and deprecated.  See http://www.adobe.com/go/allowscriptaccess for details.
    Warning: 'com' has no property 'onEnterFrame'
    Regarding the Security Sandbox violation, my old webhost was 1&1, and they are still the official Registrar of YourGods.com - but I now have YourGods.com pointed at the DomainNameServers for my new host, Holistic, which specializes in Drupal and has no experience with Flash - so I hope you'll bear with me and offer what guidance you can since they said I was basically on my own for troubleshooting any Flash related problems.
    Is that likely to be the source of my problem (that I'm only 'pointing' to the nameservers and have only 'parked' my domain with the new host instead of transferring it completely?
    And if so, do I just need to create a cross domain policy xml file like the one below and leave it on my Old Webhost?
    <?xml version="1.0"?> 
        <cross-domain-policy> 
        <allow-access-from domain="MyNewDedicatedIPAddressHere" /> 
        </cross-domain-policy>
    I've never dealt with this cross domain stuff before so any help would be much appreciated.

    As a test, I uploaded my Flash/Gaia site into an existing site on my old host.  And although the site actually works in this setting, when I run things in the FlashPlayerDebugger, I'm still getting Security Sandbox Violations - so (as adninjastrator suggested in earlier post), this may have nothing to do with the DNS changes - but perhaps with my setting things up wrong somewhere so that the Flashplayer is trying to access my local computer - maybe??
    Debugger logs gives me this:
    Error: Failed to load policy file from xmlsocket://127.0.0.1:5800
    Error: Request for resource at xmlsocket://127.0.0.1:5800 by requestor from http://recreationofthegods.com/bin/main.swf has failed because the server cannot be reached.
    *** Security Sandbox Violation ***
    So, I've now uploaded the identical bin (which contains all the files for my site) - but I'm getting different behaviors on the two hosts.
    On the new holistic servers, the site won't go past the first page:  www.yourgods.com
    On the 1&1 servers, I still get runtime errors in FlashPlayerDebugger - but the site runs ok - http://www.RecreationOfTheGods.com/bin/index.html
    Posting those links in hopes someone with more experience in these sandbox issues can help steer me in the right direction.

  • Need Help Getting ARD to Work

    I just started working for a new company, and I'm having trouble getting Remote Desktop working to control my home computer. When I try to login, I get the message, "Connection failed to "XXX.XXX.XX.XXX". I know my home machine is setup properly, because it worked fine from my previous employer's office. I suspect that the port ADR uses is blocked.
    1) Is it possible for ADR to communicate over a non-standard port? How?
    2) Without involving IT, how do I find out which ports are open? (Their attitude is that my preferred method of working is unsupported, but if I want to figure it out, they won't interfere.)
    I'm very computer literate but not particularly network savvy, so I'd appreciate more verbose answers. Thanks.

    I just started working for a new company, and I'm having trouble getting Remote Desktop working to control my home computer. When I try to login, I get the message, "Connection failed to "XXX.XXX.XX.XXX". I know my home machine is setup properly, because it worked fine from my previous employer's office. I suspect that the port ADR uses is blocked.
    1) Is it possible for ADR to communicate over a non-standard port? How?
    2) Without involving IT, how do I find out which ports are open? (Their attitude is that my preferred method of working is unsupported, but if I want to figure it out, they won't interfere.)
    I'm very computer literate but not particularly network savvy, so I'd appreciate more verbose answers. Thanks.

  • Need help getting Flash object to work

    The latest version of Dreamweaver automatically converted my
    Flash code to be compatible with IE, but now my Flash object
    doesn't work in any browser. What is wrong here?

    You need it for this reason -
    It's IE-only behaviour as a result of changes Microsoft made
    several
    years ago to their browser, regarding how Active Content
    (Flash, Quicktime
    etc)
    is handled, after losing a high profile court case.
    http://blog.deconcept.com/2005/12/15/internet-explorer-eolas-changes-and-the-flash-plugin/
    Background:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eolas
    See also
    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/activecontent/
    If you're running Dreamweaver 8.0.2/CS3, the fix is already
    built into DW's
    interface.
    If not, try
    http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
    Murray --- ICQ 71997575
    Adobe Community Expert
    (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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    - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
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    Tutorials & Resources
    ==================
    "AngryCloud" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
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    lies. It is on the
    > JavaScript line. In Dreamweaver, if I set the source to
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    > automatically removes the '.swf' on the end of the
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    > page
    > in the browser, I believe the JavaScript object ends up
    setting the source
    > to
    > something like 'flashgame.swf.swf', and therefore does
    not display.
    >
    > So first of all, why do I need the JavaScript code at
    all? The Object code
    > seems to work just fine. And if it necessary to keep the
    JavaScript code,
    > how
    > do I prevent it from adding that extra '.swf' on the
    end?
    >
    >
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    > <script type="text/javascript">
    > AC_FL_RunContent(
    > 'codebase','
    http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#
    > version=9,0,28,0','width','32','height','32',
    'src','<?php echo
    > $row_submission_data['source']; ?>'
    > ,'quality','high','pluginspage','
    http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/downloa
    > d.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash' ); //end AC code
    > </script>
    >
    >
    Static Source:
    > <script type="text/javascript">
    > AC_FL_RunContent(
    > 'codebase','
    http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#
    > version=9,0,28,0','width','550','height','400',
    'src','flashgame'
    > ,'quality','high','pluginspage','
    http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/downloa
    > d.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash' ); //end AC code
    > </script>
    >

  • Need help getting sRGB settings working right.

    After reading lots of input from all kinds of sources I decided for my purposes it is best to set my Photoshop CS4 to sRGB. The problem I'm having is that quite often if I drag and drop an image as a new layer on another image I get a warning asking me if I'm sure I "want to convert colors to a destination document with a color profile that does not match the current RGB working space?"  It then goes on to tell me that my source is sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and that my destination is Adobe RGB (1998) and that the working is sRGB IEC61966-2.1.   Since I have set my Photoshop under Edit>Color Settings to sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and  I have my camera's color setting at sRGB I'm wondering why the window is telling me that my destination is Adobe RGB (1998).  I initially shoot in RAW and then open my photos in Camera Raw in Bridge and when I'm done with whatever changes I want to make there I simply "Open Image" which, of course, opens it in CS4 where the color setting, again, is sRGB.  What else do I need to change to get everything operating under color setting sRGB?
    Thanks for any help you can give. 

    The camera color setting only applies to jpegs that you shoot.
    If you are shooting in RAW then your image doesn't have a color space applied to it until you open it in Photoshop.
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    Message was edited by: Bo LeBeau
    changed color mode to color space,

  • Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra: Need help getting it to work with Vis

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  • Need help getting Forms to work

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  • Need help getting site to work in IE7... works in all other current browsers

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              margin-right: auto;
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              border-left-width: 2px;
              border-top-style: solid;
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              border-bottom-style: solid;
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              border-right-color: #a41414;
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              border-left-color: #a41414;
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              background-position: center;
              height: 30px;
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              width: 133px;
              position: absolute;
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              top: 182px;
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              height: 270px;
              width: 498px;
              position: absolute;
              left: 520px;
              top: 184px;
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              height: 270px;
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              position: absolute;
              left: 265px;
              top: 184px;
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              font-size: 16px;
              line-height: 20px;
              color: #000;
              letter-spacing: 0.025em;
              text-align: left;
              padding-top: 2px;
              margin-top: 0px;
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              color: #fff;
              text-decoration: none;
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              width: 1024px;
              margin-left: auto;
              text-align: left;
              margin-right: auto;
              position: relative;
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              font-size: 12px;
              text-align: right;
              position: absolute;
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              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
              font-size: 16px;
              line-height: 2px;
              color: #000;
              letter-spacing: 0em;
              text-align: left;
              font-weight: normal;
              padding-top: 2px;
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              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
              font-size: 56px;
              font-weight: bold;
              color: #fff;
              text-align: left;
              padding-bottom: 0px;
              margin-bottom: 0px;
              line-height: 0px;
              padding-top: 40px;
    h3 {
              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
              font-size: 24px;
              color: #fff;
              text-align: left;
              line-height: 26px;
              padding-top: 2px;
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              width: 450px;
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              height: 1900px;
              width: 1024px;
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              border-right-width: 2px;
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              border-top-style: solid;
              border-right-style: solid;
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              border-top-color: #a41414;
              border-right-color: #a41414;
              border-bottom-color: #a41414;
              border-left-color: #a41414;
              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
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              color: #000;
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              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
              font-size: 16px;
              font-weight: normal;
              line-height: 16px;
              text-align: left;
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              font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
              font-size: 42px;
              font-weight: bold;
              color: #FFF;
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              padding-bottom: 0px;
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              width: 1024px;
              position: absolute;
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              border-right-width: 2px;
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              border-left-width: 2px;
              border-top-style: solid;
              border-right-style: solid;
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              border-left-style: solid;
              border-top-color: #a41414;
              border-right-color: #a41414;
              border-bottom-color: #a41414;
              border-left-color: #a41414;
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