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Ivan Panteleev2010-10-13 12:13:42
Adobe Flash
Ivan Panteleev, 2010-10-13 12:13:42

Opera & Flash Player

While watching Vkontakte videos, a strange bug was discovered: after we expand the video to full screen, and then turn it back, the entire video disappears. The miracle is that the controllers and the sound continue to work, and if you randomly click the "Expand to Full Screen" button, the video is shown again! This bug is seen only in the Opera browser.

Mysticism and only ...
What do you advise to do?

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Eugene, 2010-10-13
@Nc_Soft

whine further

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diomas, 2010-10-13
@diomas

I met such a bug
, I suggest you write first of all here: https://bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/

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Ivan Panteleev, 2010-10-13
@Yekver

The question is, on whose side is this Opera or Adobe bug?

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Ivan Panteleev, 2010-10-13
@Yekver

The question is, on whose side is this Opera or Adobe bug?

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Mairon, 2010-10-13
@Mairon

On Windows 7 x86, Opera 10.63, Adobe Flash 10.1.85 everything is fine.
1. Update the software to the latest versions.
2. Clear the cache of Opera and Flash Player. But on Ubuntu, cleaning the flash cache is hell.

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corristo, 2010-10-13
@corristo

you can just scroll the page, the video appears. If we are talking about the same bug :)

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SoulONE, 2010-10-13
@SoulONE

Chromium 6.0.472.63 + Adobe Flash 10.1 r85 same bug
No problem in Firefox

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xn__p2a, 2010-10-17
@xn__p2a

Ubuntu 10.04 (amd64), Opera 10.62, Flash Player 10.1.85.3
when viewing a flash video (for example, from youtube) in full screen mode, when switching back to windowed mode, the remnants of a full screen frame remain on the screen. To remove these artifacts, you have to switch windows or desktops.
I suppose the problem is still on the side of the Flash plugin.

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