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Since I normally just watch anime with Flash Player, it's the only problem I have noticed. When I go onto a website called animefreak.tv to watch the shows I like, problems happen such as video pausing when I don't command it and the video stops playing audio far before the video cuts out sometimes. I had no problems in the past until I got the latest update for the player( ver. 11.7.700.169) which is shown at get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=JZEFT. I have Firefox version 20.0.1, and my browser shows me that it's currently up to date. I am very picky about my products not being so due to bugs that would potentially annoy me. If these images aren't enough because they aren't legible to me, I can e-mail, just let me know, and thanks in advance.

Seems to be the same problem as here:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5300336#5300336
a) update your audio/video drivers.
b)
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_uninstall_win.exe
c)
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_install_win_ax.exe
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_install_win_pi.exe
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Thanks, I'm seeing it too.
I filed the following bug on your behalf, and escalated it to the video team:
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Thanks for responding to my message. I found a temporary site which will allow me to watch what I want, but I still want this issue to be resolved for others as well. I've seen forums with people getting confused because they think their configurations were messed up to begin with. Hopefully the next update will fix the error, but I am not so sure it is the player. For example, on gogoanime.com, I tested two anime series I love, and they work fine. I'm not even sure if the flash player needs to be updated on the website. Could this be laziness of the website?
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We believe that this has been fixed since 11.7.700.197. Are you still experiencing this issue with current Beta builds?
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Well, it's nice to know you believe that, however, the forum here shows people still having issues with that update. People have mentioned bugs where the player would reset to 0.00. To back this up look at this page http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer. I would still download a beta that you talk about, but the one I tried was just an uninstaller, and I think the people on the forums have said enough. http://get2.adobe.com/flashplayer/ This page updates me to what is shown below. I don't know if that is because the next update is still under development or what. Adobe Flash Player 11.7.700.169
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Seems to be the same problem as here:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5300336#5300336
a) update your audio/video drivers.
b)
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_uninstall_win.exe
c)
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_install_win_ax.exe
http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/flashplayer11-8_install_win_pi.exe
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Thank you for the help. I have got the flash player to work well with those suggestions. I never thought the sound card could be the cause of the flash player issues. I had been using windows updates for my sound card only because I didn't know about the manufacture website to update it. Everything else I use the manufactures websites for. If anyone else has the same problem I guess you can use my response to back up the updated adobe patch. Thanks again for your help and time.
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Thanks for working with me all this time. MrX1980 I believe gave me a few suggestions for updates, and gave me a few links to download driver updates I was not aware of. Now my flash player seems to work well with no issues. I hope no one else experiences the same problems I have had after your help, and that of MrX1980.
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Hint for all users:
Windows: how do I update the device driver for my video/display adapter?
(I asked Pat Willener to also create a how to for audio/sound cards)
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