Flash problem in Chrome

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Teddy, Jan 8, 2016.

  1. Teddy

    Teddy Guest

    #1 Teddy, Jan 8, 2016
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  2. BJ0RN

    BJ0RN MDL HTTP-uploader

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    Have you tried reinstalling chrome?? As flash is built in if I'm not wrong...
    Might be worth a try tho.

    Best, Bjørn :cool:
     
  3. Teddy

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    Yes, does nothing. Tried on different OS's aswell, I want to use chrome but I can't watch flash videos like this.
     
  4. hkgrob

    hkgrob MDL Novice

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    This bottom tearing and stretching sounds serious... that's more than enough visual description!!:biggrin::D
     
  5. BJ0RN

    BJ0RN MDL HTTP-uploader

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    I must ask, have you tried any other video as well?? I.E non flash?? Or other flash vid locally on the pc

    Best, Bjørn :cool:
     
  6. Teddy

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    It's only flash videos in chrome, that video didn't seem to have an issue but videos on vodlocker.com I know for sure have the issue in chrome.
     
  7. BJ0RN

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    Link me the video so i can see for myself. :)

    Best, Bjørn :cool:

     
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  9. T-S

    T-S MDL Guru

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    Why not use a decent browser instead of the ugly chrome?

    Vivaldi is the best, but also the actual Opera is light years better than Chrome.
     
  10. Teddy

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    Well Opera has the same problems because it's based off of chrome, also I tried Waterfox but it wouldn't even load.
     
  11. T-S

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    #15 T-S, Jan 8, 2016
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    Vivaldi and Opera are based on Chromium, hence they use the standard PPAPI flash plugin from Adobe, not the integrated one.

    Anyway I've just tested the linked video on Vivaldi and it looks as expected (although my monitor is a 16/10 and not an ugly 16/9)

    edit: No problems on Opera as well.
     
  12. Shayne

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    OT .... Vivaldi, like the name and pretty sleek browser, I see no way to set the default zoom in this browser and therefore for those that have high resolution large monitors, where 100% is just too small, them having to resizing every page is a bit of a no starter at this stage. Something to keep an eye on.

    Regards
     
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  14. T-S

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    Vivaldi is still pretty young (and pretty amazing) the default zoom for the UI elements is already available, but the default zoom for the web pages has yet to be implemented (it will come surely soon enough).

    Jon von Tetzchner's team has already done an amazing job redoing in less than one year most of what took 20 years of Opera evolution (I mean the real Opera 1.0 to 12.17).

    In the meantime you can play with the command line switches like --high-dpi-support=1 --force-device-scale-factor=1 --alt-high-dpi-setting=96 (it's just an example, never played with those values). Look at the vivaldi forums and blog for more infos.
     
  15. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    This is not a problem in Chrome, it's your problem and your computer problem. First clean computer and if needed repair, and all the other problems will be solved automatically by itself.
     
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