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Hello Adobe,
I run a website that uses live streaming rtmp to the jwplayer6 video player. Starting today, some viewers who downloaded Adobe Flash player 17.0.0.169 are getting very garbled sound and video that speeds up/slows down. This is happening on a number of users on various platforms: Win 7, Win 8.1, Linux and various browsers; Firefox, Safari, Opera, and IE (reported so far). Some folks are reporting it happens only on Firefox and not Chrome. Thoughts? How to proceed? We are telling our users, unfortunately, uninstall the latest version of Flash and rollback.
Frank P.
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Ditto exponentially
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From:"simonyyc" <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
Date:Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 11:18
Subject:[Installing Flash Player] Reports of 17.0.0.169 with garbled sound and vid on rtmp streaming w/jwplayer?
Reports of 17.0.0.169 with garbled sound and vid on rtmp streaming w/jwplayer?
created by simonyyc in Installing Flash Player - View the full discussion
We're using ustream for a nightly live broadcast that's beginning on Wednesday night, running until May 2. We need to use the ustream web broadcasting interface, which uses the nellymoser codec, for the live chat functionality, and we've been testing all month long without problems until the flash player update hit. We've invested significant money for our not-for-profit organization into this broadcast, and now this conflict is posing a serious threat to our program delivery. I cannot urge you strongly enough to please release this fix you've developed immediately in order to fix the problem, rather than waiting until mid-May, which will certainly be too late for our purposes.
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> The only places where we can reproduce this issue are on customer supplied streams, all of which are (at least so far) have been from third-party streaming software.
I am affected by this bug, and I am using only components provided in the Flash authoring environment. So does this count as "third party"? Am I reading this correctly that a component that is provided by Adobe is outputting malformed streams?