Yet Another Cycling Forum
General Category => The Knowledge => Ctrl-Alt-Del => Topic started by: Quisling on 05 March, 2011, 08:53:39 pm
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I'm certain the collective wisdon of YACF will have this one sorted swiftly. When I visit Youtube the screen all displays ok but the video's just show as a black rectangle, though I do get sound ok.
Any ideas what's up? It used to work ok so it might just be the current version of Firefox that's borked (3.6.13). Am currently downloading 3.6.15 to see if that fixes it. All other useful ideas welcome.
TIA
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Which clip are you trying to watch?
Or shouldn't we ask?
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Sounds like an issue with Flash. As you say, best update & restart FF.
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Which clip are you trying to watch?
Or shouldn't we ask?
Any of them! None work.
Youporn is working just fine though. Apparently. ::-)
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I'm certain the collective wisdon of YACF will have this one sorted swiftly. When I visit Youtube the screen all displays ok but the video's just show as a black rectangle, though I do get sound ok.
Any ideas what's up? It used to work ok so it might just be the current version of Firefox that's borked (3.6.13). Am currently downloading 3.6.15 to see if that fixes it. All other useful ideas welcome.
TIA
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Kids reported a while ago that mine is the same. Thought it was a setting within and was going to look later.
Looks like not just me then.
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...but your apostrophe is. :P :demon:
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...but your apostrophe is. :P :demon:
Shitdamn, I'm normally pretty good with apostrophes' ;)
I've updated Firefox and Flash but still no joy. Perhaps total uninstall and reinstall Firefox?
One for the morning.
Depressingly, Youtube works fine in IE8...
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A quick google says that youtube have updated something and firefox hasn't yet.
Got round it by
Control panel - Display - Settings - Advanced - Troubleshoot - move the slider down to none.
Works for me and can be changed when firefox update comes through.
Rich
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Are you using any addons that could affect it? eg Flashblaock, Adblock etc. Try disabling them.
Or try creating a new Firefox profile, and see if that works.
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A quick google says that youtube have updated something and firefox hasn't yet.
Got round it by
Control panel - Display - Settings - Advanced - Troubleshoot - move the slider down to none.
Works for me and can be changed when firefox update comes through.
Rich
Thanks Rich - I'd never have found that on my own. After some tinkering I found I only needed to move the slider down to half way to disable some of the accelerators and that's fixed the Youtube problem so it appears it might be DirectX related. Whatever that means ???