![]() I had already disabled the extentions in Firefox, but until I turned it off for Chrome and IE as well, I could not get the flash player to work in Firefox. What I actually had to do was go into Realplayer and tell it not to download or record videos FROM ANY WEB BROWSER. Well since you posted this I managed to get firefox to play videos again so thank you. Oh yea, Im running FireFox 13.0.1, Windows 7, HP computer, Real Player is up to date. I don't care which company does the update. They need to create a update that actually works on computers that have Real Player installed on them. Step 2: Adobe & FireFox need to get together & go back to the drawing board. or wait until a new update fixes the problem with firefox. That way we can choose to enable the previous flash player in our FireFox. Step 1: Adobe needs to update all the computers with the previous flash player. BECAUSE I ALREADY DISABLED THE ADD-ON in FireFoxes menu. I also went into my RealPlayer preferences options, But there was no option to disable download recording from FireFox. I took the advise from Adobe & disabled the FireFox RealPlayer Extention. We can simply use Chrome or Internet explorer. ![]() But what I do know is Nobody is going to delete there RealPlayer from there computer just to use FireFox. Maybe firefox wants people to use there download add-on instead of RealPlayers downloader. Maybe this could be because of some copyright conspiracy to keep people from downloading videos from the web. I also discovered that my Browser Record Plugin 15.0.2 was automatically disabled when the Adobe 11.3.300.262 was automatically updated also. Specifically the RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin 15.0.2. For some strange reason Firefox does not want its users to use Real Player. "RealPlayer" is the most popular video program & it is installed on millions of computers. Why did adobe feel the need to into my computer & automaticly delete & update my flash player. I went into my firefox extenions menu again, & I discovered that my old flash player had been deleted, & this new glitchy 11.3.300.262 had been enabled. Then a today (a week later), I turned on my computer & my firefox wasn't playing any videos or flash content again. After that, everything worked perfect again. What I did was, go into my firefox extentions menu & I disabled the 11.3.300.262 & I re-enabled the previous flash player. Then we have to look at a glitchy computer until the next update fixes it. I said to myself, "that's why I hate updating stuff, because updates always seem to change stuff you don't want it to change & there always seems to be a problem with the updates." I usualy update software months after it releases, because microsoft & all the other software companies always seem not to test there stuff properly before releasing them. Then I went on the frustrating process of uninstalling, re-installing, running virus scan, researching the internet like a lost child. To my horror, I relalized that right after the update, my main browser, firefox was destroyed. I've always thought of adobe as being a reliable software company, so I clicked on it with confidence that things will be working even smoother. I started up my computer & got a pop-up from Adobe saying that I need to update my flash player to 11.3.300.262. Unfortunately, many of those people will simply stop using firefox & deem it a glitchy, unreliable browser. Just like me, millions of people are randomly searching the internet in a futile & frustrating attempt at answers. ![]() Millions of people got off work & turned on there computers recently to discover that Firefox is not playing any videos or flash content. *Flash Player 11.3.300.262 is not working with Firefox. ![]()
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