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| Thread ID: 135947 | 2014-01-01 02:11:00 | Video failure online | Guillaume (16361) | Press F1 |
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| 1364020 | 2014-01-03 04:26:00 | Something you can try,may or may not have any effect -- Open a video on youtube to play, right click it, click settings, untick Enable hardware acceleration. If that doesn't fix it, try deleteing the flash Saved data and Settings. To do this, Click Start / open the control panel, Double click Flash Player, on the advannced tab delete All / Delete Data. Just tried youtube on FF, IE and chrome all work perfectly, so its not the browsers its something on the PC thats causing it. |
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| 1364021 | 2014-01-03 20:52:00 | This morning I thought that the problem had resolved itself when I tried some YouTube videos. They played okay for just under one minute when they dissolved into vertical multicoloured lines and stopped. Vimeo vids seem to be unaffected. | Guillaume (16361) | ||
| 1364022 | 2014-01-04 03:03:00 | This morning I thought that the problem had resolved itself. Played one Youtube video okay, right through, moved to next which played for just under one minute and then dissolved into vertical multicoloured lines. Vimeo vids are not affected - they play okay. | Guillaume (16361) | ||
| 1364023 | 2014-01-04 23:13:00 | Sounds like your graphic card is malfunctioning. It may be overheating. Perhaps the Vimeo videos don't stress the card so much. | Rod J (451) | ||
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