Re: Youtube Video Problem

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Denis Leroy schrieb:
Bradley J. Longo wrote:
After about five months no one has fixed the youtube issue with Fedora. If someone out there does not know, when watching youtube videos in Firefox, Firefox randomly crashes. I saw a bug report filed on it a couple months ago when I first experienced the issue and it seems to have only gotten worse. After some recent frustration I went to check on the status of the report I found a new thread for it here:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=438277

This issue has been around for long enough. Is something being done about in Fedora 9? Will Firfox 3.0 fix this issue? Normally I would not post the devel list about this, but normally bugs don't exist for so long.


sudo mv /usr/lib/libflashsupport.so /usr/lib/libflashsupport.so.disabled

After doing this I lost all sound when playing videos. Seems to help though in terms of Firefox crashing.

It's interesting how this bug only affects certain people and not others. It's been reported to target those that use flash-block scripts (like flashblock.xpi).

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/209634

I've heard about this bug only affecting certain people. I don't believe I have any flash block scripts? If I do I don't know about it.

I am using the adobe flash support. In the repo's there is another package for this called swfdec. Does anyone have better results with this? If they are both installed they will compete with each other and your flash videos won't play at all fyi. I haven't tried using swfdec in a while.

Brad

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