noticed lately sometimes when i try to view stuff on YouTube, the video starts to play & then freezes, & there's no sound... sometimes after i restart the problem goes away, but sometimes it's still there...
anyone else get this problem at all or know what could be the problem? i already ran Ad Aware scan for Spam & deleted all tracking cookies i ran across, & ran a full Virus check but found nothing.
Yes, I have the same problem, but not just in youtube, but in other streming videos sites recently. And the worst for me is that PC goes very slow while it happens.
exactly, the PC slows to a crawl until i close out my web browser... i dunno what gives.
I have the same issue which also goes away when I restart. Btw, I use Vista. Do both of you use it too?
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/...
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
yes. I had the same problems and just upgraded flash. Problems went away.
I thought it was a Firefox problem from when I had too many tabs open. Used to just restart the browser to get it to work. I'll get the flash update
It's not Youtube -- it's Flash in Firefox. The issue seems to be too many instances of Flash open in too many tabs. I'd suggest the FlashBlock plugin. Then just play the Flash clips you want, but not the ads -- seems to fix the issue.
Firefox is a weird mix. It's a great browser, with more quality plugins, better security, but uses more resources than the others and seems to have an array of strange issues that happen under certain circumstances.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:02 PM]
Posted by Solace:
It's not Youtube -- it's Flash in Firefox. The issue seems to be too many instances of Flash open in too many tabs. I'd suggest the FlashBlock plugin. Then just play the Flash clips you want, but not the ads -- seems to fix the issue.
Firefox is a weird mix. It's a great browser, with more quality plugins, better security, but uses more resources than the others and seems to have an array of strange issues that happen under certain circumstances.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:02 PM]
it's not a too many instances problem. It's an upgrade to new flash version problem.
Posted by martin:
Posted by Solace:
It's not Youtube -- it's Flash in Firefox. The issue seems to be too many instances of Flash open in too many tabs. I'd suggest the FlashBlock plugin. Then just play the Flash clips you want, but not the ads -- seems to fix the issue.
Firefox is a weird mix. It's a great browser, with more quality plugins, better security, but uses more resources than the others and seems to have an array of strange issues that happen under certain circumstances.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:02 PM]
it's not a too many instances problem. It's an upgrade to new flash version problem.
I disagree. It depends on how many tabs you have open. I have no doubt that the newest Flash player improved things, but it's a symptom, not the cause. If you're like me and typically keep 100+ tabs open, your Firefox memory will often sore over 1 GB... and the memory fragmentation is actually the cause of a lot of weird behavior in regards to Flash and other Firefox components. I recall reading similar from one of the Firefox developer's blogs. When using FlashBlock, I now rarely go over 500 MB at the worst.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:34 PM]
Posted by Solace:
It's not Youtube -- it's Flash in Firefox. The issue seems to be too many instances of Flash open in too many tabs. I'd suggest the FlashBlock plugin. Then just play the Flash clips you want, but not the ads -- seems to fix the issue.
Firefox is a weird mix. It's a great browser, with more quality plugins, better security, but uses more resources than the others and seems to have an array of strange issues that happen under certain circumstances.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:02 PM]
Hey, did you try Flash 10 on FC yet? I have yet to upgrade. having yum issues and I refuse to do it any other way.
Posted by Silverfuel:
Posted by Solace:
It's not Youtube -- it's Flash in Firefox. The issue seems to be too many instances of Flash open in too many tabs. I'd suggest the FlashBlock plugin. Then just play the Flash clips you want, but not the ads -- seems to fix the issue.
Firefox is a weird mix. It's a great browser, with more quality plugins, better security, but uses more resources than the others and seems to have an array of strange issues that happen under certain circumstances.
[Edited by - Solace on Oct 23 2008 2:02 PM]
Hey, did you try Flash 10 on FC yet? I have yet to upgrade. having yum issues and I refuse to do it any other way.
I think I'm still using Flash 8 on Fedora. Lately, when I'm using Linux, I'm in through SSH, so I don't bother with the GUI or browser.
Posted by Solace:
I disagree. It depends on how many tabs you have open...If you're like me and typically keep 100+ tabs open, your Firefox memory will often sore over 1 GB
everyone needs to chip in to get Solace more RAM for Christmas so he can keep up the porn site multitasking.
Posted by TMS:
exactly, the PC slows to a crawl until i close out my web browser... i dunno what gives.
You already know what gives. They want to sell everyone something to fix the problem. They break it, we have to pay to fix it.
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
SEE WHAT I MEAN??!!
Posted by 4949:
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
SEE WHAT I MEAN??!!
The new version of Flash is 100% free.
Posted by TMS:
Posted by Solace:
I disagree. It depends on how many tabs you have open...If you're like me and typically keep 100+ tabs open, your Firefox memory will often sore over 1 GB
everyone needs to chip in to get Solace more RAM for Christmas so he can keep up the porn site multitasking.
Heh. You know what's sad is that it's not even porn related this time. I'm just lazy and never close a tab a month or two.
Posted by nyk4ever:
Posted by 4949:
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
SEE WHAT I MEAN??!!
The new version of Flash is 100% free.
The clients have always been free. Developing for Flash costs some $$, though.
Posted by nyk4ever:
Posted by 4949:
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
SEE WHAT I MEAN??!!
The new version of Flash is 100% free.
Nothing is free dude. They're sucking you in first and then once your hooked, you'll have to pay.
Posted by 4949:
Posted by nyk4ever:
Posted by 4949:
Posted by nyk4ever:
Yo guys.. get the new version of Flash that is out, Flash 10. It should solve your problems.
[Edited by - nyk4ever on 10-23-2008 10:23 AM]
SEE WHAT I MEAN??!!
The new version of Flash is 100% free.
Nothing is free dude. They're sucking you in first and then once your hooked, you'll have to pay.
Pay for what? Do you know what flash is?