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Installed newest Flash Player, "An error occured" message on Youtube videos not working

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I have the latest version of Flash Player (12.0.0.70) and Firefox (27.0.1) installed but I'm getting the "An error occured" message within 1 or 2 seconds of playing a YouTube video. If I uninstall Flash from the computer it works perfectly. Why is this happening? This isn't happening on my other computer which has the same versions installed.

I tried disabling ProtectedMode for Flash Player, completely uninstalling/reinstalling, clearing the cache and cookies, etc. It just won't work if Flash is installed. I'm stumped. Help would be appreciated.

I have the latest version of Flash Player (12.0.0.70) and Firefox (27.0.1) installed but I'm getting the "An error occured" message within 1 or 2 seconds of playing a YouTube video. If I uninstall Flash from the computer it works perfectly. Why is this happening? This isn't happening on my other computer which has the same versions installed. I tried disabling ProtectedMode for Flash Player, completely uninstalling/reinstalling, clearing the cache and cookies, etc. It just won't work if Flash is installed. I'm stumped. Help would be appreciated.

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May be the Mozilla 27.0.1 not support the latest flash player.you may need to uninstall the latest flash player and the then install earlier versions of flash player.may be it worked for you.

You can find the earlier versions of flash player Here:http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html


Thanks...

Did you also try to disable hardware acceleration in the Flash player plugin?

  • disable hardware acceleration in the Flash plugin

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Make sure that you allow the plugin-container process in the firewall.

You can try to force YouTube to use an HTML5 media player.