How to View Adobe Flash Animations?

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SVTony
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With Abrowser, how do I get to view Adobe Flash animations? Is there a plugin I can use or any free alternatives I can download?

icarolongo
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Gnash.

SVTony
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How do I install Gnash?

onpon4
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It's installed by default on Trisquel 6 -- which I think is a mistake, but anyway, if you're just seeing a black box after clicking the "click to play" button, the SWF file is incompatible with Gnash. Gnash's Flash support is pretty far behind; it only supports up to version 8 reliably, sometimes version 9 or 10 depending on the file.

SVTony
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That's the problem I have. After I "click to play", nothing happens. So, are there any alternatives to Gnash that you can recommend?

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You might have more luck with Lightspark. It is in Trisquel's repository (the Web browser's plugin bears the name "browser-plugin-lightspark").

For videos only, many alternatives exist (I personally use ViewTube and UnPlug when ViewTube does not support the site): https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/Play_Videos_Without_Using_Flash

onpon4
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Also, try turning off Gnash; HTML5-based fallback is pretty common for video players.

SVTony
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How do I turn it off?

onpon4
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Go to menu->Add-ons and go to Plugins. Next to "Shockwave Flash", change it from "Always activate" to "Never activate".

SVTony
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Installed Lightspark. Do I have to do something else to make it work? I still can't see the animation.

quantumgravity
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Last resort: try uninstalling both of them and hope that there is a html5 fallback. Very likely there isn't.
Normally, flash animations can't be displayed with free software in practice.
Neither gnash nor lightspark worked for me any time tried (and I tried them alot).
Sorry, that's how it is.

ADFENO
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As an almost-last resort, disable Gnash and Lightspark, and install
YouTube All HTML5 (to install it, in Abrowser, go to the add-ons menu,
go to Add, and below Search add-ons, type "youtube all html5").

As a real last resort, go to the page of the desired video and replace
"watch?v=" with "embed/". However, for more convenience, when playing a
playlist, in order to watch the specific video inside a playlist,
replace "watch?v=" with "embed/" and remove "&list=anythingelse", just
remember to go back to the playlist page in order to be able to click on
the next desired video.

Best regards, ADFENO.
Have a nice day.

quantumgravity
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I think he refers to some kind of flash animation and not video.
For videos there are many other possibilities like viewtube or linterna magica, but not for animations.

SVTony
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That's right. What I mean is adobe flash animation (used in games) rather than video.

I guess I'll just have to wait until someone creates a good plugin...or maybe things will be better when Trisquel 7 comes out.

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Ah, games are less likely to work than movies. They tend to rely on a lot more ActionScript.

Note, though, that these games include proprietary software in the form of ActionScript code, so they're not a good choice even if you have a compatible free plugin. The same goes for HTML5-based games with no source code or no license. For free/libre games, try the Trisquel repo and/or the Libre Game Wiki:

https://libregamewiki.org