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Answer is required. Exceeding max length of 5KB PlayStation3: Error - Flash must be 10.0 or greater JW Player — Feb 04, 2014 01:20PM EST Actually I assumed that JWplayer would play flashplayer on PS3 systems without hassle, but today a client has complained that he cant watch our videos on his PS3 system.I have confirmed this myself, using latest official firmware from Sony, and using JW Player 6.1, the error message is:Error Loading Plsyer: Adobe Flash Must Be 10.0 Or Greater.From your FAQ this answer is:Error loading player: Flash version must be 10.0 or greaterThis means adobe the version of the Flash plugin on your computer is too outdated for JW Player to use. Please visit the Adobe site to update your Flash player. Note this error will not occur if you do not have Flash at all (e.g. on an iPad).What is your workaround/fix regarding this on a PS3 system? 11 Community Answers Up Down JW Player User Feb 04, 2014 01:20PM EST 11 rated : From what i understand they use Flash 10.0.0 to Compile there player, i think 5.x player use to use 9.x flash Up Down JW Player User Feb 04, 2014 01:20PM EST 1 rated : Of course they are.. if they didnt, the ps3 would be compatible.Im asking, what they suggest we do about it, cause alot of people use their ps3 to view videos... Up Down Remco van Bree JW Player Support Agent Feb 04, 2014 01:20PM EST 0 rated : We require Flash player 10 for JW Player 6 because that is the only way we can play back HLS video inside Flash and Flash Player 10 and higher also have numerous hardware acceleration improvements and other perfor

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in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results Error 1603 or Error 3: There was a problem installing Flash Player (2014 and older versions) Comment Asked by QuickBooks Help QuickBooks 2014 & Older, United States Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Recommended Answer When installing QuickBooks, one of the following errors occurs: Error 1603: There was a problem installing Flash Player. Error 3: There was a problem installing Flash Player. How to fix itImportant: These troubleshooting steps may help resolve your issue. They focus on the Windows operating system, which is not an Intuit product. Intuit recommends if you are not comfortable doing these steps on your own, you can find expert assistance by consulting your computer's manufacturer or a Windows expert. If the difficulty persists after performing these steps, contact your computer's manufacturer, Adobe support, or Microsoft. Verify that Adobe Flash Player is installed: On your keyboard, press Windows + E to open the Computer window. Windows 8: Click Computer at the top of the Computer window. Click Uninstall or change a program. Windows XP: Click Start > Programs > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. Scan the list and see if Adobe Flash Player is installed. Uninstall Adobe Flash Player: On your keyboard, press Windows + E to open the Computer window. Windows 8: Click Computer at the top of the Computer window. Click Uninstall or change a program. Windows XP: Click Start > Programs > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. Select Adobe Flash Player. Click the Remove button. If Adobe Flash Player has been uninstalled or is not listed, download and install the latest version of Adobe Flash Player from Adobe's web site. QuickB

 

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