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Video off screen, technical problem


  • 2 years ago · Quote · #1

    nulesus

    I have a technical problem I am experiencing. First of I'm running firefox with adobe flash. However, when I go to learn and watch a video. Any, it does not seem to matter. I have tried several. The video pauses even though I have plenty of buffer. And even if the entire buffer and video are completely downloaded. Here is the weird part. If I scroll down to where the video flash player is off screen the video continues playing. But, unfortunatly I can not see it. I can hear the narrator talking. As soon as I scroll back up to see the video playing, it automatically pauses. And the little button does not have a play arrow to put it in play mode. It's like the flashplayer just freezes.

    Am I the only one experiencing such a difficulty?

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #2

    erik

    very odd. have you tried a second browser to confirm it is browser related? also, have you tried disabling your plugins and addons?

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #3

    nulesus

    I'm sorry, Windows? Does that matter?

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #4

    nulesus

     Let me try disabling the plugins.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #5

    nulesus

    Disabled plugins does not make a difference. Not that I even have very many.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #6

    nulesus

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #7

    nulesus

    Ok theres the pic. I can scroll down to about half way and the video starts to play.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #8

    fgm351

    What system? Windows 7, i'm gessing

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #9

    nulesus

    stancula wrote:

    I do not know what system you have installed Flash must be chosen for your system. Can Linux or Mac installed on your PC. Same problem. Choice Flash


    Can you clarify what you want me to try? Your English is a little hard to understand.

    I don't have any other desktops to try it on here. Only servers, and they don't have firefox.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #10

    nulesus

    Ubuntu, But I never had this problem before. Even tried some different sites with similar videos and comments.

    I'm about to start dissecting the html source. It seems like the anchor is rendered in the wrong place. And my browser is interpreting that to mean the video really is off screen and the flash stops executing.

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #11

    erik

    try chrome or safari or IE - does that change things?

  • 2 years ago · Quote · #12

    nulesus

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    nulesus

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