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November 12, 2013
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Unable to maintain fullscreen in multi-display setup

  • November 12, 2013
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After I established a third display, Flash has since refused to function the way it has the last year. I have gone from another computer, to a new compute.r And decided to add a TV for watching videos. Who would know that this would be my undoing.

https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=2939701

MY problem is similar to the above, with the exception of sound. I did consider that it may be related, but I' removed the third display expecting the problem to resolve it's self. With no luck. I, I'm not sure how to approach or to sdolve this one. And it's well outside my knowledgebase. I've been bashing my head on it for many hours, and the current version I am using is:

PepperFlash\pepflashplayer.dll - 11.9.900.152

Flash\NPSWF32_11_9_900_117.dll - 11,9,900,117

OS: Windows 7 64 bit- Ultimate

In anycase, It was working until my computer rebooted. It is not isolated to Chrome. And I have able to reproduce it on other browsers I have installed on my computer. For now I can use the workaround available in chrome, disabling pepperflash. But it causes some issues in my Chrome plugins, I'd rather not have. This proves that pepperflash- or maybe some part of flesh is at fault-  I am not certain what it means, or how to address it.


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C_F_McBlob
Inspiring
November 12, 2013

"PepperFlash" is the proprietary Flash Player build, that's modified and embedded by Google into Chrome. It works independently of the ActiveX or Standard Flash Player plugins used by Firefox or IE.

As to the mutliple display things, I have a Mac with multiple displays, but five Windows machines are all set up with one only. Perhaps someone else will have some inpiut for that.