Script in this movie is causing Flash player to run slowly
I have the newest version of the Flash Player and I am still getting this message. I have reinstalled and still not helping, I don't know what to do. Is there a patch that Acrobat has? Need help very annoying?
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A sript in the movie is causing Flash player to run slowly....
Hello, It seems as if every time that I play a game on the MSN website i get the floowing mesage and a few minutes playing, "a script in the movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly. if it continues to run your computer may become unresponsive". My os is Windows XP and I use Firefox as my browser. In the list of my current programs I have Adobe Flash Player 11 Active X and Adobe Flash Player 12 plug-in. Is there any way for me to repair the problem? I'm new to computer's and if anyone does answer my question pleae keep that in mind. Thanks
im unsure what you mean, i have no idea about swf files, when this has happen i have had my browser open ( explorer) with several sites or even just one,can u give me more infrmation and is there a way to fix this problem, its impossible to do anything without waiting forever for the spinning wheel to stop and then freezing, which i have to restart my computer, most times, i have uninstalled and reinstalled several times, with no luck.
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Have used FF since v1. NEVER had a problem. NOW it freezes like every 10 minutes from any random web page on computers at home AND work. Have researched this and have done the following: 1) reinstalled FF, 2) updated to latest versions of both FF and Adobe Flash per instructions here. It still freezes.
The message I get is: "A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?"
Then a dialog box that you can't click in eventually after 2-5 mins FF starts working again - until it doesn't.
I "heart" FF - but don't have the time to troubleshoot and fiddle with my browser just so it works. Looks like I am being FORCED to make the move to Chrome, which is a shame.
Anything I can do?
Thanks!'''Try the Firefox Safe Mode''' to see how it works there. The Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode, which disables most add-ons.''
''(If you're not using it, switch to the Default theme.)''
* You can open the Firefox 4.0+ Safe Mode by holding the '''Shift''' key when you use the Firefox desktop or Start menu shortcut.
* Or use the Help menu item and click on the '''Restart with Add-ons Disabled...''' menu item while Firefox is running.
''Don't select anything right now, just use "'Start in Safe Mode"''
''To exit the Firefox Safe Mode, just close Firefox and wait a few seconds before using the Firefox shortcut (without the Shift key) to open it again.''
'''''If it is good in the Firefox Safe Mode''''', your problem is probably caused by an extension, and you need to figure out which one.
Please follow the [[Troubleshooting extensions and themes]] article for that.
''When you figure out what's causing your issues, please let us know. It might help other users who have the same problem.'' -
Warning Box "Script in Movie is Causing Flah Player to Run Slowly"
1. 32 bit
2. IE 8.0.6001.18975 32 bit
3 Flash Vers 10.1.53.64
When i log on to a website that i use often which plays embeded and non embeded .flv clips, every now and then i get a warning box appearing:
Adobe Flash Player 10
A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly. If it continues, your computer may become unresponsive.
Do you want to abort the script
YES or NO (I always press yes !)
Note: It only happens on this one particular website
It has been happening on previous versions of Flash player in the past (2 years or more)
I usually use the uninstall tool and re install from the Adobe Site......goes away for a time but ALWAYS returns
Usually pops up when playing a .flv video clip within the web page flv player thats playing back the clip
Now popping up every15 mins ish and am now really fed up of it !!
I am a non technical user so any actions you suggest i should take, please make sure its described A B C terms.
PLEASE ADVISE HOW I CAN PREVENT THIS WARNING APPEARING
ThanksANYBODY AT HOME PLEASE ????????
EVEN A YES OR NO WILL BE SOMETHING ??? -
A movie causes flash player to run slowly
I have the newest version of flash installed in chrome
Could you follow the document here which details a few troubleshooting steps and instructions on how to report this issue to us?
How do I troubleshoot and report problems with Flash Player Video?
Thanks,
Chris -
PDF error A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly.
When opening a PDF of a website using Acrobat 9.0 Professional, I am recieiving the following notification.
A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly. If it continues to run, you computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?
The error does not occur when viewing the live website from which the PDF was made.
I recieve the same error when trying to open the PDF on other PCs using Adobe Reader 9.
I have updated the flash player on each of the PCs as well.
I am wondering if anyone has any ideas or insight regarding why I am recieving this notification.
Thank youI'm suddenly getting the same error message, on a variety of web sites. I'm running Windows Vista on a fairly high-end desktop, and I haven't added any new software lately. This just started up out of nowhere. When searching for this error message on the web, people are asking this same question all over the place, and no one has an answer. Does Adobe ever monitor these forums?
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I'm continually getting a "movie script error" in regards to
a looping interactive. The following message: "A script in this
movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 9 to run slowly. If it
continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you
wish to abort the script?" frustratingly comes up despite numerous
startups and taking off information from the server. It seemed to
occur slightly after uploading some content to the admin server
which delivers the info to flash upon rebooting. However this last
time it just cycles through a small portion frantically. How do I
find out where the problem is and fix it?
any clues?
thanks in advance, PatrickHi Patrick and welcome to our community
What product are you using? This is the forum for Adobe
RoboHelp. Your post seems to imply that you are using a Flash
output of some type. Is it FlashHelp? Or are you possibly dealing
with Adobe Captivate? Or maybe Flash itself?
Cheers... Rick -
Repeatedly, this error code suddenly appears on the screen and I don't have a clue what it means or what to do: "A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?
No Yes"Hi,
Some "movies' are actually Flash files.
This means the Flash App will play them (possibly in a browser in some cases).
Depending where this item is and how it is playing it may be effected by other things
A web page can include javascript.
Apple uses javascript here to help with creating the posting box, the Edit options, Adding pics/smilies and the like.
Sometimes the javascript can be what is called a runaway process and gets sort of stuck in an endless loop.
If it is a free standing item then it might be triggered by AppleScript on the Mac. (or be modified in some way)
Again if the Script (normally written with a upper case S) is not perfect it can cause problems.
9:09 pm Wednesday; February 26, 2014
iMac 2.5Ghz 5i 2011 (Mavericks 10.9)
G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
Mac OS X (10.6.8),
Couple of iPhones and an iPad -
While browsing a variety of site, while running no movies at all, I receive the following message:"A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?" I click "ok", error message disappears. minutes later, error message re-appears.
I've removed Adobe Flash, cleaned registry, rebooted, all to no avail.Start Firefox in <u>[[Safe Mode|Safe Mode]]</u> 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 or otherwise make changes.
*https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Safe+Mode
*https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Troubleshooting+extensions+and+themes
You can check for problems with current Flash plugin versions and try these:
*disable a possible RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin extension for Firefox and update the RealPlayer if installed
*disable protected mode in Flash 11.3 and later
*disable hardware acceleration in the Flash plugin
*http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Troubleshooting -
A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly
Hi,
I am having a recursive function which some time runs morethan 20 seconds. But within 15 sec i got a "A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player to run slowly" . Is it possible for me to increase default time.
Regards,
Kameshwaran A.click file/publish settings/flash and adjust the script timeout.
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When I am in Safari, esp my hotmail account, I get the twirling rainbow circle
and a message that says -" A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly.
If it continues, to run your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort script?"
Not sure what to do.Just click No.
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" A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 9...
In Safari I recently have been getting this message:
"A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 9 to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script? Yes_No"
Safari and to some extent, Firefox, come to a halt.
What is this?Hello,
First, go here and make sure your Mac meets the minimum requirements;
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/systemreqs/
Second, make sure you have enough available drive space to access video on the net. Click once on your MacintoshHD icon on your Desktop. Then Command + I. That will prompt a Get Info window. Where it says: General click the black arrow so it points down. You will see Capacity and Available. Make sure you have a minimum of 15 to 20% free drive space. A utility that can tell you which files that are taking up the most space is: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21149
Also, read the following from the Apple Help/Safari Menu:
Resetting Safari
IMPORTANT: Resetting Safari removes all cookies, saved passwords, and saved AutoFill information, not just the ones saved during the current browsing session. Cookies saved by other applications may also be removed.
To reset:
Choose Safari > Reset Safari.
Deselect any items you don’t want to reset:
Clear history: Clears the stored addresses of webpages you’ve viewed.
Empty the cache: Clears the temporary location on your computer where Safari saves webpages you’ve viewed. The cache helps webpages load more quickly.
Clear the Downloads window: Clears the list of files you’ve downloaded from websites. Only the names are removed; the files themselves are still on your disk until you remove them.
Remove all cookies: Removes cookies that websites have stored on your computer.
Remove all website icons: Removes website icons, which are small graphics that help identify sites on the Internet. You see them in the Safari address bar and bookmarks list, and other places. These icons are stored on your computer.
Remove saved names and passwords: Removes user names and passwords, which Safari remembers for you when the AutoFill feature is turned on.
Remove other AutoFill form text: Removes some personal information, such as telephone numbers, used to automatically complete forms on webpages. Safari remembers this information for you when the AutoFill feature is turned on. Removing AutoFill information does not remove information from your address book.
Clear Google searches: Clears the Google search field of recent searches, which are normally saved in a list viewed by clicking the search field’s magnifying glass icon.
Close all Safari windows: If you don’t close all Safari windows, someone could use the Back and Forward buttons to view the webpages you’ve visited.
Click Reset.
Open windows are closed and a new window opens. The new window has a new history for the Back and Forward buttons and the SnapBack buttons.
Carolyn -
I'm experiencing a severe backlash from users of Flash
applications due to the frustration generated from encountering a
continuous bombardment of messages during the intialization of
Flash applications that reads:
"A script in this movie is causing Macromedia Flash Player 8
to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become
unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?"
What's worse is there are only two, very limited options for
users. The first is to continue on and the second is to simply
abandon the app and apparently forget about trying to accomplish
whatever it was you were accessing the application for. I'm going
to continue scouring Live Docs, Google, etc and hopefully I'll be
able to post my own answer soon. In the meantime, any input on the
matter would be VERY welcome.
Can anyone shed some light on this please?bpt349,
> I'm experiencing a severe backlash from users of Flash
> applications due to the frustration generated from
encountering
> a continuous bombardment of messages during the
intialization
> of Flash applications that reads:
>
> "A script in this movie is causing Macromedia Flash
Player 8
> to run slowly.
You're saying "users of Flash applications." Do you mean
*all* Flash
applications? Or just one?
> I'm going to continue scouring Live Docs, Google, etc
and
> hopefully I'll be able to post my own answer soon. In
the
>meantime, any input on the matter would be VERY welcome.
You don't have to scour very far. This message occurs when
something
inside a given SWF file is poorly written -- perhaps an
infinitely recursing
function, perhaps some other un-optimized looping or an
incredible amount of
unchecked math operations. But this certainly isn't something
that just
happens.
Can you nail this to one particular file? If so, the
developer of that
file needs to start troubleshooting her/her own code.
David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays:
http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design." -
When using the BBC iPlayer to watch movies in Safari they freeze after 8 seconds (although the sound continues). After a few more seconds an error message pops up that says "A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 9 to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script? Yes/No". If I click "Yes" the movie will jump frames until it catches up with the sound and then play normally, although a lot of functionality will be lost in the player (pausing, time elapsed etc.). If I click "No" the browser will crash.
I originally had Flash Player 10 running, which gave me the same problem. I uninstalled it, fixed permissions, installed Flash Player 9 and fixed permissions again. There is no difference.
The same problem exists in Firefox, so I believe it to be a Flash problem rather than Safari but the Adobe site is no help and the forums there have a lot of people with the same problem but no solutions. So I'm hoping that someone here might have an idea...Klaus1:
You also asked if I had installed the latest update to iPlayer. I assume that you mean the Desktop iPlayer, but this is a whole different issue! When I first tried to download the movie using Desktop iPlayer I was presented with a button to install it. This surprised me as it was already installed, but maybe it was really just offering an update. As it wasn't optional, I clicked the button. It then tried to install AdobeAIR (which was already installed) and failed as it couldn't get permission to write to the disk.
I thought I'd make things simple and uninstalled AdobeAIR and Desktop iPlayer. I then tried to reinstall. Again it tried to install AdobeAIR and failed. So I tried downloading and installing AdobeAIR direct from Adobe. The installer loads into the dock but that's it. I've spent many hours trying to resolve this without success.
Hence I'm just trying to use the browser version of iPlayer.
I thought I'd get the Flash Player thing resolved first and then start another thread about AdobeAIR! I thought Adobe products were solid but I'm now seeing lot's of differing opinions on that. -
Filereference Upload - A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash...
This appears to be a sore topic these days. I have searched and found a large number of postings with this flash player message (A script in this move is causing Adobe Flash Player -n- to run slowly. If it continues...) But I haven't found a posting where it is resolved. I am trying to provide my client with an upload script. What I have so far works on small files but results in the aforementioned error message on large files. I saw a message a few days ago that talked about writing an onEnterFrame routine in a dummy movie clip that increments a counter, but there were no details about what that code might look like. I have tried several iterations of that logic to no avail. I know I am not the only one with this problem, and I do need to find a solution. I don't think that the server php settings are the problem. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
GW
Action script from Layer 1: Frame 1 -
_global.states = Array("AL", "AK", "AS", "AZ", "AR", "CA", "CO", "CT", "DE", "DC", "FM", "FL", "GA", "GU", "HI", "ID", "IL", "IN", "IA", "KS", "KY", "LA", "ME", "MH", "MD", "MA", "MI", "MN", "MS", "MO", "MT", "NE", "NV", "NH", "NJ", "NM", "NY", "NC", "ND", "MP", "OH", "OK", "OR", "PW", "PA", "PR", "RI", "SC", "SD", "TN", "TX", "UT", "VT", "VI", "VA", "WA", "WV", "WI", "WY");
_global.states.sort();
_global.keepMemory = false;
this.mc_uploadCtr.mc_stateError._visible = false;
this.mc_uploadCtr._visible = false;
this.mc_uploadCtr.enabled = false;
// Get upload data
var xmlData=new XML();
xmlData.ignoreWhite=true;
xmlData.onLoad = function(ok:Boolean) {
if (ok) {
processXmlData(this);
} else {
dt_main.text = "XML did not load";
function processXmlData(xml:XML) {
_global.notifyToEmail = xml.firstChild.childNodes[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
_global.notifyFromEmail = xml.firstChild.childNodes[1].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
_global.notifyFromName = xml.firstChild.childNodes[2].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
System.useCodepage = true;
xmlData.load('uploadData.xml');
_global.keepInMemory = function(keep:Boolean) {
if ((keep == true) and (_global.keepMemory == false)) {
_global.keepMemory = true;
this.createEmptyMovieClip("dummy_mc", 999);
this.dummy_mc.onEnterFrame = function () {
while(_global.keepMemory == true) {
var count:Number = count + 1;
} else {
if (_global.keepMemory = true) {
_global.keepMemory = false;
this.dummy_mc.unloadMovie();
stop();
Action Script from upload movie clip:
import flash.net.FileReference;
var progressBar:MovieClip;
var reference:FileReference = new FileReference();
var referenceListener:Object = {};
var scriptLocation:String = 'uploader.php';
var progressBarHeight:Number = 10;
var progressBarY:Number = 50;
var progressBarColor:Number = 0x66ccff;
reference.addListener(referenceListener);
referenceListener.onSelect = activateUploadButton;
referenceListener.onProgress = updateProgress;
referenceListener.onComplete = checkIn;
referenceListener.onHTTPError = handleError;
referenceListener.onIOError = handleError;
referenceListener.onSecurityError = handleError;
btn_uploadFile._visible = false;
btn_selectFile.onRelease = choose;
btn_uploadFile.onRelease = uploadCurrent;
function activateUploadButton():Void {
display_txt.text = reference.name;
btn_uploadFile._visible = true;
btn_uploadFile.enabled = true;
function choose():Void {
reference.browse([{description:'Images (*.ai, *.drw, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.gif, *.pdf, *.png, *.psd, *.psp, *.tif,)', extension:'*.ai; *.drw; *.jpg; *.jpeg; *.gif; *.pdf; *.png; *.psd; *.psp; *.tif'}]);
function handleError(errorName:String, detail:Object):Void {
restart();
if (arguments.length === 2) {
if (typeof detail === 'number') {
display_txt.text = 'HTTP Error #'+detail;
} else {
display_txt.text = 'Security Error: '+detail;
} else {
display_txt.text = 'IO Error';
function makeProgressBar(x:Number, y:Number):MovieClip {
var bar:MovieClip = createEmptyMovieClip('progressBar_mc', 0);
bar._visible = false;
bar.beginFill(progressBarColor);
bar.lineTo(display_txt._width, 0);
bar.lineTo(display_txt._width, progressBarHeight);
bar.lineTo(0, progressBarHeight);
bar.lineTo(0, 0);
bar.endFill();
bar._width = 0;
bar._visible = true;
bar._x = x;
bar._y = y;
return bar;
function restart():Void {
removeMovieClip(progressBar);
display_txt.text = '';
btn_uploadFile._visible = false;
btn_selectFile._visible = true;
function updateProgress(fileReference:FileReference, bytesLoaded:Number, bytesTotal:Number):Void {
display_txt.text = fileReference.name+' - '+Math.ceil((bytesLoaded/bytesTotal)*100)+'%';
progressBar._width = Math.ceil(display_txt._width*(bytesLoaded/bytesTotal));
function uploadCurrent():Void {
btn_selectFile._visible = false;
btn_uploadFile.enabled = false;
progressBar = makeProgressBar(0, progressBarY);
_global.keepInMemory(true);
reference.upload(scriptLocation);
function checkIn():Void {
_global.keepInMemory(false);
moveFile();
notify()
restart();
function moveFile():Void {
_global.uploadedFile = (_global.uploadFolder + '/' + reference.name);
// var lv_result:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
// var lv_move = new LoadVars();
// lv_move.fileName = reference.name;
// lv_move.rootFolder = (_global.rootFolder);
// lv_move.sourceFolder = (_global.uploadFolder);
// lv_move.targetFolder = (_global.uploadFolder);
// lv_move.sendAndLoad("mover.php", lv_result, "POST");
function notify():Void {
var st_companyName:String = ('<tr><td>Company name:</td><td>'+_global.companyName+'</td></tr>')
var st_contactName:String = ('<tr><td>Contact name:</td><td>'+_global.contactName+'</td></tr>')
var st_phoneNumber:String = ('<tr><td>Phone number:</td><td>'+_global.phoneNumber+'</td></tr>')
var st_address:String = "";
if (_global.address2 <> "") {
st_address = ('<tr><td>Address:</td><td>'+_global.address1+'</td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>'+_global.address2+'</td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>'+_global.addressCity+', '+_global.addressState + ' ' + _global.addressZip + '</td></tr>');
} else {
st_address = ('<tr><td>Address:</td><td>'+_global.address1+'</td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>'+_global.addressCity+', '+_global.addressState+' '+ _global.addressZip + '</td></tr>');
var st_email:String = ('<tr><td>E-Mail:</td><td>'+_global.email+'</td></tr>')
var st_quantity:String = ('<tr><td>Quantity:</td><td>'+_global.quantity+'</td></tr>')
var st_sides:String = ('<tr><td>Sides:</td><td>'+_global.sides+'</td></tr>')
var st_paperWeight:String = ('<tr><td>Paper weight:</td><td>'+_global.sides+'</td></tr>')
var st_jobDescription:String = ('<tr><td>Desc/Title of job:</td><td>'+_global.jobDescription+'</td></tr>')
var st_uploadedFile:String = ('<tr><td>Uploaded file:</td><td>'+_global.uploadedFile+'</td></tr>')
var result_lv:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
result_lv.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
if (success) {
} else {
var lv_notify = new LoadVars();
lv_notify.sender_fromEmail = _global.notifyFromEmail;
lv_notify.sender_toEmail = _global.notifyToEmail;
lv_notify.sender_fromName = _global.notifyFromName;
lv_notify.sender_subject = ('File received from ' + _global.companyName);
lv_notify.sender_message = ('<table width="550" border="1" align="left">' + st_companyName + st_contactName + st_phoneNumber + st_address + st_email + st_quantity + st_sides + st_paperWeight + st_jobDescription + st_uploadedFile + '</table>');
lv_notify.sendAndLoad("sendmail.php", result_lv, "POST");
return;
uploader.php -<?php
if ($_FILES['Filedata']['name']) {
upload_max_filesize = 100M;
post_max_size = 100M;
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'], 'uploads/' . basename($_FILES['Filedata']['name']));
?>Thank you, your answer was helpful. The problem was occuring before I entered the the code you referred to. But your response made me realize that the problem did, indeed, have to do with code that was running during the upload. I isolated the problem to the progress bar logic, which I suspect is not a coding error, but just too many cycles for the player to put up with during a long upload. I am now searching for another method of displaying upload status without a tight piece of code that loops a lot.
Thank you again kglad!
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