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Flashplayer: Blue faces in youtube
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bohnor
deepin
2012-03-07 18:31
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Hello,

People in youtube videos have always blue faces.
Videos in Mplayer or VLC are OK.
What can i do, to solve this problem?
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bsfmig
deepin
2012-03-07 23:57
#1
It's suggested to post the issue into deepinusers mailing list, it's on Google Groups.
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bohnor
deepin
2012-03-08 13:35
#2
It is not a google problem. I reinstalled linux deepin and after the instalation of the 'proprietary nvidia drivers are the faces in the blue flash videos. Linuxmint and other distros do not.
Nvidia card: GeForce GT 240

它不是谷歌的問題。我重新安裝Linux的deepin後的專有的NVIDIA驅動程序的安裝目錄是藍色的閃光的影片的面孔。 linuxmint和其他發行版不。
Nvidia顯卡:GeForce GT 240的

Sorry for the translation, I have created it with google translator. German -> English, German -> Chinese
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dogbert0360
deepin
2012-06-13 00:22
#3
The way to fix this is to right click in the middle of a flash video screen and a menu will pop up. Left click on the settings option and then uncheck the option for hardware acceleration. Then refresh the web page and this should fix the problem.
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c4******in@gmail.com
deepin
2023-03-27 08:21
#4

If you are experiencing blue faces or other visual anomalies while watching YouTube videos using Flash Player, try the following troubleshooting steps:

  1. Clear your browser's cache and cookies. This can help to resolve display issues caused by corrupted or outdated data stored in your browser.
  2. Update your Flash Player to the latest version. This can be done by going to the Adobe Flash Player download page and following the instructions to install the latest version for your operating system and browser.
  3. Try disabling hardware acceleration in your browser settings. This can be done by going to the browser settings and looking for the option to disable hardware acceleration, which uses your computer's graphics card to accelerate video playback.
  4. Switch to a different browser or use YouTube's HTML5 player instead of Flash Player. Many modern browsers have switched to HTML5 by default, which can provide a better and more stable video playback experience without the need for Flash Player.

If none of these solutions work, you may want to consider contacting Adobe support or seeking further assistance from a technical expert. Also, if you are looking for more information on Flash Player and related technologies, you can check out C4Yourself, a website that provides a wealth of resources and tools for developers and users alike.

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