Specific Flash Player 10 Backward Compatibility Issue
There's an issue with backward compatibility on Flash Player
10 that is breaking a lot of Flash content that was created with a
tool that I develop and sell. It is to do with the way
globalToLocal and localToGlobal handles NaN.
I've reported it on the bugbase at
https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-964
There are more details here -
http://www.questionwriterblog.com/archives/2008/11/scrollbar_causing_content_to_disappear. html
The impact of the bug can be seen here.
http://www.questionwriter.com/samples/fp10problem/v1perceptions.swf
It is a serious enough backward compatibility issue, and
doubtless affects other content too. I'm hoping for the outcome
that the functionality will be restored in future player releases -
but right now, can someone give me confirmation it is on the Flash
Player team radar?
bump!
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Flash Player 9 compatibility issue
Hi - I was hoping someone out there can offer a suggestion
for a problem we are finding with Flash Player 9. I have,
incidentally, contacted Adobe but they offer no support for FP9.
We have created an online word game, called Linkudo, that is
played in Flash Player via an internet browser. Linkudo can be
found at: www.linkudo.com.
The game functions by players clicking a button on Flash
Player which sends a command to a remote server's database for a
new selection of words. The remote server's database then returns a
new selection of words to the Flash Player which displays the words
and the game continues.
There is a problem for some players using Macs and PCs.
Macs:
Players upgrading to OSX10.4.11 and OSX10.5 can see the Flash
device using Firefox and Safari, but
the Flash device does not display new word selections.
Players using pre-OSX10.4.11 do not have
this problem.
PCs:
Linkudo can be played using IE7, but not using Firefox.
I assume that there might be a security issue which is
preventing the data from the remote server displaying in Flash
Player? I would like to know what can be done to allow total
compatibility.
All comments welcome! Thanks, Tony.I went back to Flash Player 8 and it works fine. I guess I
will stay with Flash Player 8 until an update that fixes the
problem comes out. Is it any version of Flash Player 9 that doesn't
work or just the latest? -
Flash Player-MP3 Compatibility Issue
Does Flash Player 10 hav any compatibility issues in Playing CBR MP3. The reason why I am asking is because of the observation which I made (Given Below)
I am right now working on a module "Live Streaming Codecs" for an e-learning application. I used Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder to encode my Live Class using VP6/MP3 & streamed it using Flash media server 3.5. During Testing I observerd a few hitches and breaks in 'Audio' (Streamed at 56kbps @44.1Khz Sample Rate encoded using ) in the client machine. However the video was fine. The Flash player version is 10. The same problem was there on all clients. But if I used AAC for audio (Encoded using VLC & streamed using Wowza Media Server) the audio was fine. So does this prove that Flash Player does have some Compatibility Issues with MP3 or is it some problem with my settings?
Please help me out to resolve this issue !
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Known backwards compatibility issues between Robohelp 9 and Robohelp 8?
Hi Group,
In addition to avoiding the tasks in the Review menu, does anyone know of any other backwards compatibility issues encountered while opening and using files generated in RoboHelp 9 from within Robohelp 8? Thanks, gailWelcome to the forum.
Simply the fact that RoboHelp 8 will not open a project that has been run in RoboHelp 9. Sure you might well open a project by deleting the CPD and perhaps the XPJ and using the HHP, however I would not recommend that except in an emergency.
What I am not clear on is how you link that to "avoiding the tasks in the Review menu." What has that got to do with the question?
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
@petergrainge -
Hi Bentley,
I wanted to tell you that an important link you posted does
not work and says "Sorry, this page is not available".
It is in your post entitled "Locked [ADOBE FYI] : Getting
Support for Flash Player 10 and Issue Tracking post", and is at
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfmforumid=44&catid=184&threadid= 1400586&enterthread=y.
The link that is non-functional is "If you have issues
installing Flash Player 10, first troubleshoot your issues using
http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer.
Read the technotes, do some testing.".
I just wanted you to know, since you have gone to all of the
effort of posting it. I apologize for having to start a new thread,
but I was unable to post to your thread, since it is locked and
read-only.
This is the issue I am dealing with myself, and desperately
need help with. :)
Thank you so very much,
KarenHi Bentley,
I just noticed something. The link that I pasted, to your
post, does not work either. I noticed why, however, and it seems to
be why the link in your original page does not work, and why the
link in my post that goes to your post does not work.
It seems to be that if a link has a period after it (i.e., if
it is at the end of a sentence), the period is incorrectly included
in the "real" link. Somehow, whatever mechanism that processes the
post has a mini bug in it.
If you go to the link that is results in "Sorry, this page is
not available", and look up into the browser address bar, you will
see the period there each time.
I just thought that I would point this out, too, so that the
web techs in charge of the workings of the forums could look into
it.
Here is the original link, without a period after it, to your
original page.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=44&catid=184&threadid =1400586&enterthread=y
Thank you again,
Karen -
[svn] 4070: Addressing backwards compatibility issue with states.
Revision: 4070
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2008-11-11 13:13:43 -0800 (Tue, 11 Nov 2008)
Log Message:
Addressing backwards compatibility issue with states.
QE Notes: None
Doc Notes: None
Bugs: SDK-17395
Reviewer: Peter F.
Ticket Links:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-17395
Modified Paths:
flex/sdk/trunk/modules/compiler/src/java/flex2/compiler/mxml/Grammar.jjRevision: 4070
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2008-11-11 13:13:43 -0800 (Tue, 11 Nov 2008)
Log Message:
Addressing backwards compatibility issue with states.
QE Notes: None
Doc Notes: None
Bugs: SDK-17395
Reviewer: Peter F.
Ticket Links:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-17395
Modified Paths:
flex/sdk/trunk/modules/compiler/src/java/flex2/compiler/mxml/Grammar.jj -
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 issues, errors with Quickbooks Pro 2010 installation
I recently - uh today - had an agonizing experience installing Quickbooks Pro 2010 because I kept receiving error messages during the Quickbooks installation. It was a new cd that I had purchased a few months ago from Costco, and had been putting off using it, or even installing it.
So today, I tried to install it, and failed repeatedly. I kept getting the same message, Adobe Flash player file is unavailable - with a drop down screen showing the location of the flash player file that the installation software was trying to find so it could continue the installation. I think I recall seeing an error message originally with Adobe Flash Player 10.1, but it's been a long day, so maybe the error was always referring to Flash Player 8.0. I tried to browse for a new location that the Flash Player file might be located, looking through the Program Files\Adobe and coming up with nothing.
I spent a long time looking through the discussion forums on both Quickbooks and Adobe trying to find the answer, also turning off and on my computer, ha. And I installed the latest Flash version, Flash Player 10.1, then uninstalled it and then reinstalled it, and then uninstalled it and looked for the obsolete Flash Player 8.0 which I couldn’t find on Adobe’s website, but found links to in two other forums…So basically, I tried to solve this on my own, and it didn't work.
So...I was whining to a friend who suggested I just call Quickbooks technical support. Duh, why didn't I think of that? I guess because the packaging on the new software says that fees may apply if you call customer service. Well, it doesn't apply to the first call, and also it's crazy to charge someone who can't even install the program. So I called them, and was on hold forever.
But the problem was solved.
The tech support person, Manish, was able to install Quickbooks by completely bypassing the usual installation procedure. He checked for compatibility, which was fine, I have Windows XP, etc. and then I believe went to control panel, add or remove programs, and clicked on add programs, and followed the icons with the Wizard to install the latest version of Quickbooks. The interesting thing here is that QB has some special download to allow remote access during a trouble shooting call. It initially freaked me out, but it worked just fine, since I could see what was happening on my computer screen even though I wasn't the one operating the computer.
I asked Manish why this installation method seemed to work. He said some of the Quickbooks cds have a bad Flash Player program file, and doing it this way seems to bypass it. He also said that Quickbooks should not compatibility issues with Flash 8.0 or Flash 10.1, but there were some problems noted with Flash Player 9.0. I asked if I would have problems if I uninstalled Flash Player 8.0 and then reinstalled 10.1. He said there shouldn’t be problems, so that’s what I just finished doing.
Hopefully this is helpful for someone else out there in cyberland.
Also, it was kind of helpful, someone else posted on another forum that you could check what flash files you have by going to C:\Windows\System 32\Macromed\Flash, because I couldn’t even find where the Flash Player was installed. They are not in the Program files under Adobe.Hi, well that sounds like quite an ordeal. Your Flash files are located in C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash Open Flash with a right click and post back all files listed there. It may be a good idea to just confirm that they are correct.
Then Using Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Manage addons and Toolbars & Extensions and look for a box Show all add ons.
You should find Shockwave Flash Object..ActiveX Control..Flash10h.ocx and make sure it is enabled.
The Flash files and that ActiveX Control is Flash Player.
Now if you use another browser, you may want to post that version info as well. Also, what service pack do you have with XP?
Thanks,
eidnolb -
[ADOBE] Resolving Windows Flash Player permission-related issues 9/2007
Printable, formatted versions of these steps, valid as of
9/15/2007 are available. I recommend printing them and following
along with the print version:
.doc:
http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.doc
.pdf:
http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.pdf
The issue is this: You have multiple accounts on your XP
machine. One account plays Flash no problem, the other doesn't,
although both are Administrator accounts. Or possibly you have only
one account, and that account fails to play any Flash content. In
any case if you have ANY odd trouble with the Flash Player ActiveX
control for Windows as of September 2007, these should be your
steps. And yes, you need to do both sets of steps, in order!
The cause: This is usually caused by either or BOTH of the
following problems:
1. Leftover locked bits of an old Flash Player installation
2. Registry permission errors (aka 'ACL's)
OK so what do you do about this?
ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player bits
a. Open C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash folder.
b. Download the latest FP uninstaller from
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14157.
c. Run the uninstaller. If you get a notice saying you need
to reboot, then reboot.
d. Look at C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash folder.
e. Does any file ending in .ocx remain? (flash.ocx,
flasha.ocs, flash9d.ocx etc...)
e1. If no, then you don't usually have any leftover locked
bits.
You're done with this part of the problem, proceed to TWO.
e2. If yes, then that remaining .ocx file may be locked.
Right click it
and select properties and look at the version tab.
What is the version number?
f. Is the version number Flash Player 9.0.16.0 or earlier?
f1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
-- section "Flash Player 9.0.16.0 and earlier"
-- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
UninstFl.exe part.
Yes, you'll need to know how to use the command line to do
this. If you're not
comfortable with that then take your machine to someone who
is!
g. Is the version number Flash Player 9.0.28.0 or higher?
g1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
-- section "Flash Player 9 (9.0.28.0) and later"
-- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
UninstFl.exe part.
In both the D and E sections above you'll need to use the
specific name of the control that remains
in the C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash. So if you had a
stuck flash9b.ocx[DJM1] in the folder
and version was 9.0.28.0, your uninstall command would look
like this:
UninstFl.exe -u
c:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx
That said, if you have trouble running these commands it
really is necessary to find someone who knows how
to use the command line, either a friend or a local
professional. Or spend some time learning about the
command line yourself.
h. RERUN the uninstaller you downloaded earlier. This should
get rid of the remaining (now unlocked) .ocx file and fix any
registry keys associated with it.
ALL of section "ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player
bits" is important. BUT this locked bit problem only happens on
maybe one out of 50 machines. So most people with installation
problems such as this are not going to have locked bits.
AND even after reinstalling you may still have continued
problems with Flash Player not being recognized.
Then we have to move on to section two..
TWO: Registry Permission Problems
We have been working on Flash Player failures caused by
Windows System Registry issues. We have not been able to determine
what’s causing these permissions to change. But that change
prevents the successful installation of Flash Player ActiveX
control (used by IE Windows).
Registry permission problems can be resolved using a tool
called SubInACL, built by Microsoft to correct system registry
issues.
Symptoms: What to look for:
1. If you install Flash Player on IE and are unable to see
Flash content on any webpage
2. After installation C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
will have flash 9c.ocx in it but it failed to register
3. It appears that Flash Player installed correctly, but
unable to view Flash content
4. Flash Player works on other browsers, but NOT Internet
Explorer
5. If you are missing groups in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Advanced
Permissions
6. If you have run registry cleaners in the past, this may
have corrupted your system
Warning: The following solution involves the Windows System
Registry. Editing or manipulating the registry incorrectly can
result in serious system damage which may require re-installation
of the operating system. If you are not comfortable editing the
registry, then take your system to a professional. If you choose to
proceed, then it is essential that you create a complete system
backup and a Windows System Restore Point before proceeding. Adobe
Systems cannot be held responsible for damage resulting from this
information.
1. Select Start > Run
2. Type in “regedit”
3. Right click on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
4. Select Permissions
5. Select Advanced
For Vista
Compare your permissions with the ones in this screenshot.
http://www.supportflash.com/vista_key.png
For Window XP Pro or other flavors of XP
Compare your permissions with the ones in this document
“Troubleshooting system registry issues that prevent Flash
Player installation” (scroll down to the bottom of page).
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=kb400116
Notice any major differences, missing groups, incorrect
permissions?
How can you repair the System Registry, what's the fix
Download SubInACL from Microsoft to fix permission issues
that prevent the Flash Player Installation.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fb1634cb
NOTE: The Microsoft version of the .cmd script run by
SubInACL is not be run on any XP version other than Pro. HOWEVER,
the Adobe .cmd script in the above technote is tested safe for ALL
VERSIONS OF XP!!!
If you have a Windows System Registry permission issue that
sounds like the one described above, SubINACL may be the solution.
Please note that if you have this issue on multiple accounts on one
machine you’ll need to fix each account individually.quote:
Originally posted by:
BWolfe [ADOBE]
Printable, formatted versions of these steps, valid as of
9/15/2007 are available. I recommend printing them and following
along with the print version:
.doc:
http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.doc
.pdf:
http://www.supportflash.com/bent/flash_player_ocx_troubleshooting.pdf
The issue is this: You have multiple accounts on your XP
machine. One account plays Flash no problem, the other doesn't,
although both are Administrator accounts. Or possibly you have only
one account, and that account fails to play any Flash content. In
any case if you have ANY odd trouble with the Flash Player ActiveX
control for Windows as of September 2007, these should be your
steps. And yes, you need to do both sets of steps, in order!
The cause: This is usually caused by either or BOTH of the
following problems:
1. Leftover locked bits of an old Flash Player installation
2. Registry permission errors (aka 'ACL's)
OK so what do you do about this?
ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player bits
a. Open C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash folder.
b. Download the latest FP uninstaller from
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14157.
c. Run the uninstaller. If you get a notice saying you need
to reboot, then reboot.
d. Look at C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash folder.
e. Does any file ending in .ocx remain? (flash.ocx,
flasha.ocs, flash9d.ocx etc...)
e1. If no, then you don't usually have any leftover locked
bits.
You're done with this part of the problem, proceed to TWO.
e2. If yes, then that remaining .ocx file may be locked.
Right click it
and select properties and look at the version tab.
What is the version number?
f. Is the version number Flash Player 9.0.16.0 or earlier?
f1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
-- section "Flash Player 9.0.16.0 and earlier"
-- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
UninstFl.exe part.
Yes, you'll need to know how to use the command line to do
this. If you're not
comfortable with that then take your machine to someone who
is!
g. Is the version number Flash Player 9.0.28.0 or higher?
g1. Use the uninstaller instructions from this technote:
http://www.adobe.com/go/4da116d3
-- section "Flash Player 9 (9.0.28.0) and later"
-- DO NOT re-register the uninstaller. ONLY do this
UninstFl.exe part.
In both the D and E sections above you'll need to use the
specific name of the control that remains
in the C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash. So if you had a
stuck flash9b.ocx[DJM1] in the folder
and version was 9.0.28.0, your uninstall command would look
like this:
UninstFl.exe -u
c:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash9b.ocx
That said, if you have trouble running these commands it
really is necessary to find someone who knows how
to use the command line, either a friend or a local
professional. Or spend some time learning about the
command line yourself.
h. RERUN the uninstaller you downloaded earlier. This should
get rid of the remaining (now unlocked) .ocx file and fix any
registry keys associated with it.
ALL of section "ONE: Identify possibly leftover Flash player
bits" is important. BUT this locked bit problem only happens on
maybe one out of 50 machines. So most people with installation
problems such as this are not going to have locked bits.
AND even after reinstalling you may still have continued
problems with Flash Player not being recognized.
Then we have to move on to section two..
Hi Bentley
I've been having trouble with this for months and Asia
Pacific support has been no help at all, now they are telling me
that it it's a problem with my computer and they can't help me.
I tried the first step above and it does seem that I have a
locked component left over I think it is falsh9e.ocx. The version
is 9.0.115.0 is the trouble is I can't complete the fix. Can you
send me some detailed instructions to complete the step.
This has been very frustrating and your assistance would be
greatly appreciated.
Doogs -
Hi,
Adobe Flash IDE: Adobe Flash CS3 Professional and Adobe Flash Professional CS5
I am facing some migration/compatibility issues between Adobe Flash CS3 Professional and Adobe Flash Professional CS5:
I am working on a project that has been completely developed in CS3 earlier. When I am using CS5 (Flash Player 9 / Flash Player 10) to compile the FLA files, it is creating some new issues like some customized radio buttons are getting disappeared while viewing the SWF on a web page etc.
So, I would like to know:
1) Is there any migration/compatibility issue between Adobe Flash CS3 Professional and Adobe Flash Professional CS5?
2) If yes: Is there any patch available from Adobe for it?
3) If no: What could be the causes and the best possible solutions for it?
Any help and support would be highly appreciated. Many thanks in advance!
Thanks & Regards
AmitApparently some people have issues, but I don't think it is across the board. Here's a link to another recent posting that may or may not prove helpful to you...
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/776615?tstart=60 -
LCCS + Flash Player 11.2 issue
Hi all,
Any one else had problems with playback after installing Flash Player 11.2 ? I have a bunch of data I can post but I think it's my code ( not sure why 10.3, 11.1 work fine but 11.2 specifically wouldn't change a mxml view... ), so just wondering if anyone else seeing issues.
Thanks,
Alex G.here's playback trace from FP 11.1, that works fine for the same recording with the same app:
Also realized not getting the SessionEvent.SYNCHRONIZATION_CHANGE event because I'm not getting proper login in SessionManagerBase/SessionManagerFMS
Thu Apr 5 12:44:16 GMT-0400 2012
LCCS SDK Version : 2.2.0
Player Version : MAC 11,1,102,55
12:44:16 GMT-0400
requestInfo https://connect.acrobat.com/***********************/localdevroom51?guk=ZzpwbGF5YmFjaw==&mo de=xml&playback=test_record_51_2&x=0.5776853640563786
12:44:17 GMT-0400
#TicketService# ticket received: 1lt2bq547mlfl
12:44:17 GMT-0400
Getting FMS at https://na2.collaboration.adobelivecycle.com/fms?ticket=1lt2bq547mlfl&playback=test_record _51_2&proto=rtmfp, attempt #1/3
12:44:18 GMT-0400
result: <fms>
<origin>fms4.acrobat.com</origin>
<proto_ports>rtmfp:1935,rtmps:443</proto_ports>
<retry_attempts>2</retry_attempts>
</fms>
12:44:18 GMT-0400
protocols: [object ProtocolPortPair],[object ProtocolPortPair]
12:44:18 GMT-0400
[attempt 1 of 2] Connecting to 0/1: rtmfp://fms4.acrobat.com/playback/na2-c0798bf5-4164-4a17-978e-8495b1025a2d/localdevroom51 /test_record_51_2 #startProtosConnect#
12:44:18 GMT-0400
tempNetStatusHandler 0/2,NetConnection.Connect.Success
12:44:18 GMT-0400
isTunneling? false
12:44:18 GMT-0400
is using RTMPS? false
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 1936 fms connected: [Event type="connected" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2]
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2018 receiveLogin:
12:44:18 GMT-0400
. [object]
12:44:18 GMT-0400
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.descriptor [object]= [object Object]
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.ticket [string]= 2txa1zn4q3x
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.options [object]=
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2021 ======= onConnected: play __PacingStream
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2065 ======= onMetadata: play __StreamOffsets
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2155 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/FileManager, 46
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2155 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/AVManager, 61
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2155 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/RoomManager, 85
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2156 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/UserManager, 103
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2157 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/myCamera, 121
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2157 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/simpleNote, 136
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2157 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/swb, 157
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2157 ======= receiveStreamOffset test_record_51_2/5FE3CF8C-E808-6D97-968D-82E46471BF54, 180
12:44:18 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2158 ======= onOffsetStreamPlayStatus
12:44:18 GMT-0400
. [object]
12:44:18 GMT-0400
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.code [string]= NetStream.Play.Complete
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.duration [number]= 0
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.level [string]= status
12:44:18 GMT-0400
.bytes [number]= 1179
12:44:19 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 2269 realReceiveLogin:
12:44:19 GMT-0400
. [object]
12:44:19 GMT-0400
12:44:19 GMT-0400
.descriptor [object]= [object Object]
12:44:38 GMT-0400
RECEIVED LOGIN AT SESSION
12:44:38 GMT-0400
.user descriptor from server [object]
12:44:38 GMT-0400
12:44:38 GMT-0400
.affiliation [number]= 10
12:44:38 GMT-0400
.userID [number]= 0
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21821 ======= subscribeCollection root
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21821 ======= subscribeCollection __RootCollection - play
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21869 ======= subscribeCollection UserManager - play
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21870 ======= subscribeCollection FileManager - play
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21871 ======= subscribeCollection AVManager - play
12:44:38 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 21872 ======= subscribeCollection RoomManager - play
12:44:38 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES FileManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData FileManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
checkManagerSync:[object FileManager]
12:44:38 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES UserManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData UserManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES RoomManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData RoomManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
checkManagerSync:[object RoomManager]
12:44:38 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES AVManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData AVManager
12:44:38 GMT-0400
checkManagerSync:[object StreamManager]
12:44:38 GMT-0400
checkManagerSync:[object UserManager]
12:44:41 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 24540 ======= subscribeCollection myCamera - play
12:44:42 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 25504 ======= subscribeCollection simpleNote - play
12:44:43 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 26249 ======= subscribeCollection swb - play
12:44:43 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES simpleNote
12:44:43 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData simpleNote
12:44:43 GMT-0400
RECEIVENODES myCamera
12:44:43 GMT-0400
receiveAllSynchData myCamera
12:44:43 GMT-0400
#SessionManagerPlayback 26977 seek and play
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After 1 year, I finally solved the Flash Player 100% CPU issue!
I created this guide to help people with this problem.
http://sgsoft.bravehost.com/flashcpuproblem.html
My problem was after watching/doing Flash videos or anything Flash related, my CPU would go up to 100% and whole computer slows down to a point I had to close my browse through Task Manager.
Both in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Searched all over the web and still couldn't find a solution.
It was my CPU heating issue causing this slowdown and sluggish performance of Flash.
Hope, it helps you guys.You may wish to note that at least some of the problems on any Windows system after Windows XP could relate to the use of FlashPlayers protected mode.
Some users may wish to employ the most recent version of Flash Player that will work on their sytem. in which case it could be worth trying an up-to-date version of FlashPlayer but with protected mode disabled.
The setting is changeable by editing a file ( adding the line ProtectedMode=0 to the Flash "mms.cfg" file) and instructions may be found in these articles
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Flash_Player_11.3_Protected_Mode_-_Windows <br /> Probably an interesting reference article to scroll through regarding Flash Problems with Firefox
* http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071#TemporaryWorkaround<br/>Again an article with more Flash Player troubleshooting tips included -
Flash Player / Content Loading Issues
A big hello to anyone kind enough to read this!... Hopefully someone can can help me out or point me in the right direction.
The company that I am currently contracting for is involved in the testing of a number of pieces of Flash courseware that one of our associated companies have created. It has been authored in Flash CS3, but uses Actionscript 2.0. The user's target platform is Flash player 9 on Windows XP.
While testing the latest version through Flash player 9 (ActiveX within IE 7) we have discovered that the external movieclip loading does not work correctly, with the movie clips appearing in random location on some PC's, but no on others....
..To add even more strange-ness to this, if we right-click and select the "About Flash Player" menu option, wait for the Adobe web page to load, close the courseware window and re-launch it while the Adobe web page is still open in another browser, then the courseware runs fine.
Just wondering if anyone out there has run into similar problems? We are currently experimenting with various IE settings and other security issues such as MMS.cfg and Trust Files, but at the minute we have to admit we are stuck.
Attached are some images illustrating what is going: "correct_load.png" is when it works as it should do and "incorrect_load" is what it looks like when the troubles start.
Thanks!Thanks for the advice.. At this point it's like banging our heads against a brick wall..
Strangely enough on some machines the problem does not seem to happen at all. We have tried four PCs so far and two have worked, two have failed. On the machines that failed to run it correctly we have recently uninstalled Flash Player 9 ActiveX and installed the latest Flash Player 10 ActiveX.
The same problem is present on the machines, despite the fact we have added the C:\path\to\content path to settings in the Settings Manager.
We have also added both Global and User Trust Files with the same path and an all-encompassing "C:\", which we know that the customer's machines will have limited installation rights and no access to the internet. On the machines that do run the courseware, they do not either have the local paths as entries on the Settings Managers or in any kind of Trust File. The only difference is that the machines that run the courses are machines that have a full version of Flash (either 8 and/or CS3) installed on them, but I can not see any reason while this would have an effect?
Like you mention, it would be a good place to start looking at the loading line by line - however, the Manchester branch of the group have pretty much refused to give us access the *.fla files (it's a (barely) working relationship between us, not really one built on trust). I'll pass on your ideas and leave it up to them I think! It would be sensible if we did have FireFox v. IE testing, but most unhelpfully, FireFox is on the list of "controlled applications" and so we can't use it here.
Anyway, thanks for the reply and help. I was curious to see what effect having the Adobe page open had on the player, since with previous Flash content we as a company and myself personally have produced have not encountered anything like this.
Dave -
Adobe Flash Player 11.5 issue
Hi,
I have installed silently Adobe Flash Player 11.5 on Windows 32. It is detecting the correct version from http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html. My issue is, when I install it and then uninstall it silently, then reinstalling it, giving me the following error. Can anyone have get around for this. Please help.=O====== M/10.1.53.64 2013-01-31+18-49-01.494 ========
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Thanks Chris for looking into my issue -
Flash Player Projector Lag Issues, but...
Hello,
I want to playback this online flash game through the projector :http://www.realmofthemadgod.com/
usually I play this game directly in the internet browser (firefox). But now I would like to play it directly through the Projector in the hope the game performance (frames per seconds) would increase, so the gameplay it smoother.
I have searched for the .swf url of the game, it's this one: http://www.realmofthemadgod.com/AGCLoader1322454158.swf
I loaded this url through the Flash Projector, everything works fine. But the problem is, that the flash game is running even slower than through the internet browser. The Flash Projector causes the game to lag, and the frames per second lies around ~30.
Now the strange thing is, while still running the game through the projector, i simultaneously run the game aswell in the internet browser. The strange result: Suddenly the game performance of the game in the Projector increases alot and the fps jump to 60! The game runs very smooth this way. But as soon as I close the Internet Browser, the game performance in the flash projector falls down again and is pretty laggy.
Normally, you would think that running the game in windows would of course slow the game performance down...
Also, I tried another way to run this game directly through the adobe flash player (wihtout internet browser). Therefore, I copyed and paste the .swf of the game above to this site (http://www.swf-to-exe.com/). Running the game through this exe file brings the best results: The game runs very very smooth, like i hoped to be. The problem is, the devleopers updated the game, so somehow it's not possible anymore to convert the .swe to exe through www.swf-to-exe.com.
So this is a strange issue, I dont know if its the fault of the game or the fault of the adobe flash preojector.
I hope someone got an idea to solve this problem, so the lag issues can be removed (without running the game in 2 windows simultaneously).
Thanks in Advance!MrX1980 wrote:
Hello
try to update DirectX
Regards,
MrX1980
DSOUND.dll would not be missing in a way that installing directx would resolve it.
and it is not included in any bimonthly redistributables either.
That said, Windows Server DOES have dsound.dll available, the only things disabled on this platform is directx acceleration for graphics....... -
Flash Player Video Performance issue in IE 9.0.124
So everything was going fine until we got all users to update
their player to the new 9.0.124 version. We host HD videos on our
site and people love the quality we provide. Well at least until
now. Videos started to stutter while download is still in progress.
That is once the video is completely downloaded the stuttering
stops. This is seen only is IE (on Windows). On FireFox and Safari
(on Windows) this issue is not seen at all.
Now we have a ExternalInterface call back in the download
progress event that calls into a javascript method on the page.
This javascript method simply displays the information it gets as a
parameter. No complicated or tim consuming work is being done here.
After doing some tests we find that if we remark out the call
to ExternalInterface.addCallback the stuttering stops happening. So
it looks to me like something has changed (in this new version) in
the way the ExternalInterface stuff works, to the extent that it
hampers video playback.Bentley,
Don't mean to shoot the messenger...so please take this in
good faith.
I'd gladly log a bug if anything was ever done about it. I've
been logging bugs with Adobe on Flash player and Flex for two years
but these bugs are still outstanding and deferred to the next
release :). Releases come and go but the issues are outstanding.
These issues are show stoppers for a lot of people.
I see no point in me taking the extra effort if nothing is
going to be done about it. Other software companies I work with
respond immediately.
Others, won't see the issue unless they're doing what we are
:). Things were working fine until we upgraded to the new player.
To me that's an issue that needs to be addressed no?
I'd gladly provide you with two links, one that shows this
issue and one that does not if it helps verify the problem.
Maybe you are looking for
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