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June 5, 2010
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Flash videos not working on espn.com in any browser

  • June 5, 2010
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I've never had any issues viewing videos on espn.com but today I went to the site and none of them work.

I tried Firefox, IE and Chrome and all of them do the same thing. When the video loads I can see the static image with the play button but when I click it nothing happens. It's like it's dead.

http://espn.go.com/video/category?id=3461971

Something else strange - when I went to another website to view the video embedded I get a different state when I mouse over the play button (goes from white to red) but when I click still nothing happens. I can also manipulate all of the controls on the bottom (volume, play button, espn video link) but nothing happens when I click play.

http://sherdogblog.craveonline.com/blog/2010-06-04#24867

This one video is just a single example but I can't get any videos on espn.com to work. Hopefully someone can help. Thanks in advance!

Scott

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    March 27, 2011

    Ok, I noticed at the top of this, it said that this question was answered, but honestly, if it was, none of the "answers" helped me at all. I am always reading forums, but rarely do I ever respond, but this issue really affected me too and I could not figure out why my espn videos would not play.

    I have the ANSWER to what it is at least that made mine not work. It was AD BLOCK PLUS! I went in to the settings and configured it at first so that nothing in espn would be blocked but even that didn't help, so in the end, I decided to just delete the add on entirely. Immediately all of my videos started working perfectly! If you have ad block plus and you want videos to work properly, I would at least disable it and then enable it when you aren't watching videos.

    ~JC

    March 27, 2011

    Hi  jack322011, That's interesting about Ad block plus. I've been told by FF users that this doesn't block anything nor interfere with Flash Player since it's different than "ad block".

    I don't use Firefox, so I assumed those that did knew what they were talking about.

    So even putting ESPN in a trusted zone didn't work. But when disabling it then the videos played.

    I appreciate you posting this info, as I have/had a couple of threads that can't use the Global Settings, nor watch 2 or 3 websites. Maybe that is their problem.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    Message was edited by: eidnolb

    August 11, 2010

    If a  webpage with the same flash content  does not work in all browsers, (Chrome, Opera, IE, Firefox, Safari, etc), go to Adobe's Global Manager web page: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_ manager.html or just right click on the blank Flash player and select " Global Settings", navigate to Global Storage Settings Panel  and check the box that says "Allow third party flash content to store data on your computer". This setting applies to your user account ONLY and will have to be checked on every instance of a new user account on your computer(s). While you are there, check the " Never ask Again" box. This will prevent every new site you visit from prompting  to allow  storage on your computer. ( who cares, it's a temporary allocation). Also check the third box " Store common Flash Components...."( why wouldn't you want this?)

    August 11, 2010

    Why are you copying and posting to an answered thread? I have seen this same info on other threads that you have posted on today.

    eidnolb

    August 11, 2010

    Because no one, including yourself, was being specific about how to solve the

    problem with Flash not working on some sites regardless of the browser being

    used. This is a problem for many users and if you Google the issue, you can see

    that a solution was NOT being presented in a clear fashion. Adobe is at fault

    here for not telling users exactly what the consequences are for checking (or

    not) the various options in it's Settings Manager.  Who's thread are you

    suggesting that I was copying?

    pwillener
    Brainiac
    June 5, 2010

    First thing I would try is to uninstall / reinstall Flash Player (with no browser windows open).

    If that doesn't solve the problem, post back with your operating system, web browser, and Flash Player version.

    kingmajixAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    June 5, 2010

    Thanks for the reply.

    I tried is to uninstall / reinstall the Flash Player with no browser windows open and I'm still having the same problem.

    Operating system: Vista Home Premium / 32 bit

    Web browsers: Firefox 3.6.3, Chrome 5.0.375.55, IE 8.0.6001.18904

    Flash Player version 10,0,45,2

    pwillener
    Brainiac
    June 5, 2010

    What do you have in folder %WINDIR%\system32\Macromed\Flash (Type this address into Windows Explorer's address bar.)