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    Flash playing too fast in Linux Mint

    Hello friends, I have an irritating trouble in the flash videos, bbc videos do not play at the accurate pace, they play in fact very fast. If I try to eliminate flash plug-in 10 and set up the gnash, then I obtain the accurate speed playback but the problem here is there is no sound. The similar thing takes place within Ubuntu 9.04. Flash videos and sound run very well while I run the mint 7 live CD and puppy Linux. I do not get to know what the problem is; it is the hardware problem as my PC is having the Linux Mint 7 RC. Help me please.

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    Re: Flash playing too fast in Linux Mint

    Please try to perform this, in the start remove the Flash player and by synaptic package manager. After that run this sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree. After that you should try to install the Flash Player once again through the Web Sites. Download through the site and then install it back to the system. And then check if your problem is been eliminated or not.

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    Re: Flash playing too fast in Linux Mint

    If the whole thing is functioning normal, I mean to say the divx and so on. Then not to worry about getting the latest hardware, now you try to shape out what is going on by means of the flash player on the exact hardware. Flash videos and noise run well when you sprint the Linux Mint 7 live CD as well as puppy Linux. Intended for Linux, Flash Player 10 simply holds up web browsers that are sustained by every exact sharing of Linux. There are problems unconnected to Flash Player that can take place if a user fixes a browser that is not sustained on that Linux sharing.

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    Re: Flash playing too fast in Linux Mint

    Make use of the older Firefox edition and check whether it helps you out from the trouble. Also confirm that what version the Live CD does uses, in turn you should also check what audio/video/decoding libraries/modules/drivers the live CD loads, try an attempt to observe what modification is there when it is not from live CD. Have you done any of this.

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    Re: Flash playing too fast in Linux Mint

    What Firefox edition you make use of within mint 7? It appears more to be a Firefox problem, as if it was drivers or somewhat as well it must change further things as well. In Firefox i see a fresh stripe in the about box of Firefox that you don't include it, it tells that the "Mozilla Firefox for Linux Mint - 01". In sockwave/flash the edition is 10.0 r22. Why you make use of the two sockwave plug-in? I does have simply one, you include version 9 and version 10. You can try presently to play with the plug-in in any case. Try to enable/disable one and the other, and test. Click on the sockwave 9 and stop it, install also the individual from adobe it may brake things yet again, but at any rate here the screenshot to detach it.

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