![]() Timer is still running, but no video and audio. Distorted screen (pixel blocks) and screen freeze. Usable on GT220 card, but still crashes and freezes. Firefox would crash and freeze immediately on any Flash content. Please refer to attached DXdiag for more infoįlash: 11.4.402.278 - i couldn't even use Firefox on my ATI card anymore. ![]() ![]() Depending on the display i use.ĪTI HD3400 (12.1 Catalyst, but also on 9.x drivers) I don't use them both, just one at a time. And i have also noticed playback freezes in Pale Moon 圆4 and Internet Explorer (which i first did not notice, they are happening less often). Hello, i would like to bump into this thread.įlash is crashing and feezing in Mozilla Firefox here. To that end, the following information would be particularly helpful:įor Windows users, the output of the DirectX Diagnostic Utility will give us enough information to The best way for us to do that is to reproduce the issue here by trying to replicate your combination of software and hardware and visitng the content that causes you to experience the crash. If you're still experiencing problems after that, we'd like to work with you to get it fixed. If you still continue experiencing problems after updating, please work through our Video Troubleshooting Guide: There's a guide for finding the latest graphics drivers for your system here: In general, we'd really like to collect data from people that are crashing consistently to understand the individual issues, find the root-cause and get them fixed in the product.Īs a first step, we'd recommend that people update to the lastest available version of their browser and graphics drivers, and then install the latest Flash Player from. I was trying to make the post more discoverable, and my understanding from our previous conversation was that you were seeing this on Windows 8. I've changed your title back to the original one posted. I refuse to move to any other version, as 10.3.183.25 seems to be doing everything I need. I have not seen any of your players do that in along time. It even moves to full screen and back smoothly (without interruption of play other than a brief moment of black, audio continues to play). And find out why 10.3.183.25 isn't crashing. Then install a debugger if the player is crashing. With no testing or debugging software installed. Whatever machine(s) you are testing all these out on. I refuse to use any version of flash player that crashes. Is your flash doing something it's not supposed to be doing? ![]() I suppose that's why the Mozzila staff recommended it. Anything above or below that, is no good. Not just worked well, but worked perfectly.Īs the staffer must know Firefox inside and out.ġ0.3.183.25 is the only flash that works well. It is the only page with the solution that worked well. I do not have the link and have tried to research it. I finally found a fix on a Mozilla forum posted by a Mozilla staffer. I have seen on other forums, that this is happening to nearly everybody. ![]() And every single video was crashing, instantly. This problem did not start until the flash player upgrade of a month and a 1/2 or so ago. My AMD-ATI video card has, and has had the latest drivers. I have been running it for four or five months now. I am running Windows 8, the Release Preview, build 8400. I assumed when I submitted "The Crash Report", U would get the crash report, stating whatever, buffer, memory etc.īut it started about a month or so ago, when the flash upgraded automatically. I am back to enjoying videos again, hope you will be too. I have no idea what is wrong with the other versions of flash player, but it is annoying. This version also switches from full screen and back, smoothly (without freakin crashing). Run the Uninstaller (with browsers closed). This fix works pretty well, as all the latest versions of flash crash continuously, on almost every video. ![]()
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