No audio in safari from flash players

Hi,
I have Safari 6.0.5 running on OSX 10.7.5.  For some reason audio will not load from any strictly audio flash players (i.e. soundcloud) and ultimately ends up crashing Safari. Audio will however play fine via youtube or any other video format.  I have the latest version of Flash as well.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks

The Problem is most likley the website having compadiblity issues. Try reseting Safari, or re-installing Flash. You may also need to enable flash in the safari settings. Does this happen in other browsers? If it works in other browsers try calling Support.

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