ABroqser Flash not working
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Even though Flash is clicked allowed to work in Facebook, videos are not playing. The error message says "Flash Player Upgrade required"
Nowadays facebook is a page that everyone uses a lot. So I believe ABrowser needs to be able to support it if we are to use the same as a daily driver.
Is there a sullution to this?
Trisquel doesn't use Adobe Flash becuase Adobe Flash is not Free Software.
Here's a solution (and it ain't Flash, for the aforementioned reason): http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/67499/watching-facebook-videos-without-flash
amalinda.gamage wrote:
> Even though Flash is clicked allowed to work in Facebook, videos are
> not playing. The error message says "Flash Player Upgrade required"
>
> Nowadays facebook is a page that everyone uses a lot. So I believe
> ABrowser needs to be able to support it if we are to use the same as
> a daily driver.
>
> Is there a sullution to this?
There's a browser add-on called ViewTube which allows you to
download/play videos on a lot of websites, including Facebook:
http://isebaro.com/viewtube/?ln=en
Andrew
Viewtube never quite worked for me there:(
2014-11-08 18:29:44, name at domain:
> Viewtube never quite worked for me there:(
Go to the Add-ons page from Abrowser's menu and add one called
YouTube All HTML5, it's easy to configure.
- If the YouTube video is always muted, go to the add-ons
configuration menu and set YouTube All HTML5 to fix this volume
bug.
- If the video uses to much resources or makes the computer very
hot if the video is played automatically, go to that menu again
and make YouTube all HTML5 load the video paused.
- As for the display/playing method in this add-on's
configuration, I recommend the embed/embeded one because it
always works.
YouTube All HTML5 seems to work just on YouTube (as you might
have guessed), and it seems to be the only one to sopport notes
and subtitles from YouTube.
If you want something more, open any package manager of your
choice and look for the youtube-dl and get_flash_video packages.
And if you download youtube-dl, don't forget to read its manual
page (command: man youtube-dl) and look for the update option.
This is possible because youtube-dl seems to update itself from
the project's page and apply this updates without changing the
package.
Best regards, ADFENO.
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You can also try linterna mágica:
There's an easy way to watch facebook videos. This is for facebook videos, not youtube videos linked to facebook. Click on the video and it will take you to a page with a www.facebook url. Change the www to m (facebook's mobile page) and press enter. Right click on the video on that page and select "Save Link As" and you can download the video to your computer and run it there. Easy peasy.
exactly what the page I linked to says :)
Sorry, didn't see your link. I probably got the idea from the same page.
Once I found GreaseMonkey and ViewTube, I never looked back. It even plays Facebook videos (if you open the video's link in a new tab--it doesn't work in the "popup" view).
Thanks for the info on viewtube. I hadn't heard of that one.
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