F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Chrome doesn't support updating Flash Player.

Chrome doesn't support updating Flash Player.

Chrome doesn't support updating Flash Player.

F
73
04-15-2020, 01:31 AM
#1
Hello everyone. I'm using Chrome version 42.0.2311.50 beta-m (64-bit). When I visit chrome://plugins to turn off the Chrome Flash Player, other flash players disappear from the list and it doesn't detect them at all. If I disable Chrome, they still show up. You think there might be another flash player I'm missing? Also, when I stream in Chrome, the buffer size is much smaller and it buffers often. Streaming on Twitch with IE using the new Spartan engine runs significantly smoother.
F
Frowning_Clown
04-15-2020, 01:31 AM #1

Hello everyone. I'm using Chrome version 42.0.2311.50 beta-m (64-bit). When I visit chrome://plugins to turn off the Chrome Flash Player, other flash players disappear from the list and it doesn't detect them at all. If I disable Chrome, they still show up. You think there might be another flash player I'm missing? Also, when I stream in Chrome, the buffer size is much smaller and it buffers often. Streaming on Twitch with IE using the new Spartan engine runs significantly smoother.

N
Nicktron_
Member
199
04-22-2020, 06:43 AM
#2
It seems you're using Windows 10, but you shouldn't be upset about bugs in the operating system—it's not designed for everyday users.
N
Nicktron_
04-22-2020, 06:43 AM #2

It seems you're using Windows 10, but you shouldn't be upset about bugs in the operating system—it's not designed for everyday users.

N
NuageRocks9999
Junior Member
3
04-22-2020, 09:18 AM
#3
You're expressing frustration about bugs in the operating system, but you're suggesting you'd rather report issues instead of complaining. You also mention having used the technical preview since launch and not encountering any bugs there.
N
NuageRocks9999
04-22-2020, 09:18 AM #3

You're expressing frustration about bugs in the operating system, but you're suggesting you'd rather report issues instead of complaining. You also mention having used the technical preview since launch and not encountering any bugs there.

T
tensunman
Junior Member
3
04-26-2020, 02:57 AM
#4
If you haven’t spotted a flaw in a beta or almost alpha release, it’s likely not meant for its original use case like Chrome. You’ll need to configure it manually for other versions, but don’t waste time—most issues are fixed with the built-in one. Also, give Chrome x86 a try and see if it resolves the issue; Maxthon works even better for you.
T
tensunman
04-26-2020, 02:57 AM #4

If you haven’t spotted a flaw in a beta or almost alpha release, it’s likely not meant for its original use case like Chrome. You’ll need to configure it manually for other versions, but don’t waste time—most issues are fixed with the built-in one. Also, give Chrome x86 a try and see if it resolves the issue; Maxthon works even better for you.

A
Artrekz
Member
70
04-28-2020, 07:16 AM
#5
Did you truly understand my previous message? I noted that alternative flash versions don’t trigger Chrome detection, and they function properly with the stable release. The Pepper Flash doesn’t perform better in this context.
A
Artrekz
04-28-2020, 07:16 AM #5

Did you truly understand my previous message? I noted that alternative flash versions don’t trigger Chrome detection, and they function properly with the stable release. The Pepper Flash doesn’t perform better in this context.

P
pestvogel
Member
231
04-28-2020, 08:02 AM
#6
You need to adjust the flash manually in the deep settings of Chrome... but as I mentioned, using the standard flash option isn’t effective—it’s problematic and not working well. I’ve tried it already.
P
pestvogel
04-28-2020, 08:02 AM #6

You need to adjust the flash manually in the deep settings of Chrome... but as I mentioned, using the standard flash option isn’t effective—it’s problematic and not working well. I’ve tried it already.