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System: Windows10
Browser: Chrome Version 60.0.3112.78
Flash player: 26.0.0.137
I have been using Rosetta Stone everyday for more than a month without any problem. Rosetta stone requires the access of microphone in order to continue a course. Yesterday flash player stopped to recognize the system microphone. I checked the system microphone which is working properly. I also googled almost everything that might be helpful and did various setting check, etc. but still not working. Please help!!!
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I have the same problem... I think this is since (and because of) the 60 update in Chrome. Chrome Canary also has the same issue.
The drop down menu's for mic and cam settings are blank for some websites. But others still work. Is this because Flash player is being phased out? Sites that still have a working flash interface/options menu support html5? I'm just guessing?
*edit: The Flash settings still work in Edge or IE... So seems to be a Chrome bug.
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@kemengw996 and @Tetrahedron
You both may be encountering the issue described here Re: Flash on chromebook not even showing built-in microphone or camera... HELP. Please review, especially the comments by staff member jeromiec83223024 . If it is indeed the same issue, it's an intended change by Google.
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It is the same issue. But the one thing I think is strange is that some sites still work properly.
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Edge is still acting up. I tried Firefox. It works!!!! I am still in contact with Chrome team. They sent me some setting instruction but no help. I hope they will provide a fix or alternative that replaces flash functions. Will wait and see. Thanks!
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Current versions of Chrome require that content attempting to access the camera or microphone be served over HTTPS. Google's goal is to force content providers to protect user privacy, by requiring all camera and microphone streams to be encrypted. Ultimately, the content provider will need to update their content to work over HTTPS by default, if they would like their service to work on Chrome.
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Thanks for your comment. I tried Edge also. Flash player was enabled in Edge but Rosetta Stone found the flash player is not compatible with my browser. Don't know what the problem is.
BTW, I reported the problem to Chrome help team. Hope to get some explanation and fix for the issue.
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I think in Edge you need to give a one time permission per website to play Flash content. (Don't remember how exactly but it is a different setting than the switch in the settings menu) I think the question pops up when u want to 'install the correct version' but not sure. I did see the same message but somehow got past it.
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Internet Explorer still works without hickups.
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You're welcome.
What does " Flash player was enabled in Edge but Rosetta Stone found the flash player is not compatible with my browser." mean? Microsoft, like most browser vendors, has set Flash Player as click-to-play by default on Edge browser, meaning it's disabled by default and the content must prompt the user to 'allow Flash'. Please refer to the following documents for assistance: