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2721 views Last reply by joeybingo 1 year ago joeybingo Posted 11/9/14, 7:22 AM I recently made Firefox fox sports go app chromecast my default browser, in lieu of Chrome, mainly just for variety and to keep abreast of things; no biggie. There are numerous problems playing videos. I recently solved one big issue, http://help.foxnews.com/forums/382638-Video where videos would play but NOT in fullscreen at foxsports.com/foxsportsgo, by disabling hardware acceleration, as suggested under Firefox Help. Thank you. Yes, I've read pretty much ALL of Firefox's canned help suggestions on the topic of video playback problems but I haven't got a solution. I did try doing the master reset as suggested, but it was to no avail. I checked https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1029987 and I have the latest Flash Player plug-in, 15.0.0.189. It's set to Always Activate. I haven't problems with any videos playing when using Chrome. I experienced a number of sites and video play problems but here I'll focus in on just one: a video appears and it seems to have loaded Ok since it shows a frame (a teaser, not the 1st frame); but when I click Play it says, "An error occurred, please try again later" and there's a "Learn More" link. Following that link, the subsequent page says I should wait 30 minutes and then try playback again. That's a crock. As a sample of this problem, go to http://davidblaine.com/video/street-magic and click any of the videos. They all consistently fail for me with that singularly unhelpful generic error message! [Edit] I just now noticed/realized that I'm on the beta update channel, and just in case that fact is contributing to these video problems, I've uninstalled v34 and installed v33.0.3. But the cited playback problem persists despite the version fallback. I recently made Firefox my default browser, in lieu of Chrome, mainly
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JavaScript on Firefox Clear the cache on Firefox Enable Flash Player on Google Chrome Applies to : Flash Player Try this Internet Browser Try this Firefox Change pop-up blocker settings,Enable JavaScript, orClear the cache. If a SWF filestops abruptly, see Flash video stops after a few seconds in Firefox. Chrome Chrome has a built-in Flash Player. Check if the internalFlash Playeris interfering with externalFlash Player. Typeabout://pluginsinto address bar. On the Plug-ins page, disable one of theFlash Players. You also may have disabled both Flash Players in Chrome. If so, seeRe-enable Flash Player on Google Chrome. Safari Go to/Library/Internet Pluginsfolder and deleteWacomSafari.plugin. Internet Explorer SeeVideo doesn't display | Internet Explorer | Flash Player. If you are having an issue with Flash Player on Mac OS, click here. Change pop-up blocker settings on Firefox On Windows: Open Firefox. From the Tools menu, choose Options. DeselectBlock Popup Windows and click OK. On Mac OS: OpenFirefox. From the Firefox menu, choose Preferences. Click the Content button and then deselectBlock Pop-up Windows. Enable JavaScript on Firefox On Windows: OpenFirefox. ChooseTools > Optionsto open a dialog box. In the row of colored icons at the top, clickContent. Select theEnable JavaScriptcheckbox. ClickOK. On Mac OS: OpenFirefox. From theFirefoxmenu, clickPreferences. In the row of colored icons at the top, clickContent. Select theEnable JavaScriptcheckbox. ClickOK. Clear the cache on Firefox On Windows and Mac OS: OpenFirefox. ChooseTools > Clear Recent History. Click the pop-up menu to the right of Time range to clear and select Everything. Then, clickDetails and select both Cookies and Cache. Click Clear Now. Enable Flash Player on Google Chrome You may have disabled Flash Player in Chrome. To re-enable it: Type about:pluginsinto the address bar at the top of a Chrome browser window. Click Details at the upper-right corner of the page. Find the Flash (or Shockwave Flash) listing on the Plug-ins page and click the corresponding Enable button. Close all Chrome windows and restart the browser. Twitter™ and Facebook posts are not covered under the terms of Creative Commons. Legal Notices | Online Privacy Policy Flash Player < See all apps Learn & Support Ask the Community Post questions and get answers from experts. Ask now Contact Us Real help from real people. Start now ^Back to top Was this page helpful? Yes No Submit No Comment By clicking Submit, you accept the Adobe Terms of Use. Change regionUnited States (Change) Choose your