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January 17, 2013
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Green screen - Chrome - Flash 11.5.31.137

  • January 17, 2013
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I have never had any green screen problems in my life, but now I'm getting them on almost every video I'm watching online.

I always keep my drivers up to date and haven't got any problems like this one before.

I have tried to disable hardware acceleration - nothing happend, still green screen.

HTML5 worked fine for a while, but now I get green screen there aswell.

Some links where I have gotten green screen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR0PNZAO6O8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrKXH1CeXck

http://youtu.be/Zie5ZDnQwY0

Browser:
Google Chrome24.0.1312.52
WebKit537.17 (@138969)
JavaScriptV8 3.14.5.3
Flash11.5.31.137

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Correct answer chris.campbell

BUMP.


What anti virus are you using?  Some users report conflicts with certain antivirus (ESET, Bitdefender, etc.) and two recent Microsoft KB downloads.  Please take a look at this post to see if it applies.

http://forums.adobe.com/message/4865912#4865912

Thanks,

Chris

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chris.campbell
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January 18, 2013

Chrome was updated last weekend so you might be running into a new bug with the built in version of Flash.  Could you try switching Chrome over to your system's version of Flash Player to see if this still occurs?

Enable system Flash Player in Google Chrome | Windows | Mac

ToastarAuthor
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January 18, 2013

Chris Campbell wrote:

Chrome was updated last weekend so you might be running into a new bug with the built in version of Flash.  Could you try switching Chrome over to your system's version of Flash Player to see if this still occurs?

Enable system Flash Player in Google Chrome | Windows | Mac

By following the steps in that guide you'll not install/use any "system flash player".

I have searched online how to install Flash Player just to my system and I don't seem to find anything there usefull.


Do you mean by saying "system flash player" that I should try to use Internet Explorer or what, I don't understand.


EDIT: Nevermind, I went to this archive: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html#main_Archived_versions

and installed this release: (Released 01/08/2013) Flash Player 11.5.502.146 (146.38 MB)

So far so good, I will look into this more tomorrow and see if it's fixed or not, hang thight!

ToastarAuthor
Participating Frequently
January 18, 2013

Toastar wrote:

Chris Campbell wrote:

Chrome was updated last weekend so you might be running into a new bug with the built in version of Flash.  Could you try switching Chrome over to your system's version of Flash Player to see if this still occurs?

Enable system Flash Player in Google Chrome | Windows | Mac

By following the steps in that guide you'll not install/use any "system flash player".

I have searched online how to install Flash Player just to my system and I don't seem to find anything there usefull.


Do you mean by saying "system flash player" that I should try to use Internet Explorer or what, I don't understand.


EDIT: Nevermind, I went to this archive: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions. html#main_Archived_versions

and installed this release: (Released 01/08/2013) Flash Player 11.5.502.146 (146.38 MB)

So far so good, I will look into this more tomorrow and see if it's fixed or not, hang thight!

Nope, didn't work, still green screen...