Youtube keeps crashing on firefox
The crashes reports bp-1266fd23-ae17-42de-a2e2-1384b2150512 5/12/15 20:17 1CADADAC-056F-4C55-8F71-3B2609504267 5/12/15 20:17 D8C59848-DDB4-4697-B421-F069FBB7B6A8 5/12/15 20:13 F0490B62-373F-45D8-AE1F-1171E08CDAA2 5/12/15 20:12 06C7BAF1-EAD3-4387-81BF-C3D6F134D3DA 5/12/15 20:05 bp-db4082ef-c7d4-43a7-aa69-360af2150512 5/12/15 20:05 2ACAC652-8FAE-44B8-A13E-BD1971D00FEF 5/12/15 19:57 3D1095A6-4206-4106-BAFF-F1A8B974C452 5/12/15 19:57 857C60A0-D1AF-4752-B670-C15613FC4732 5/12/15 19:56 AE0E3A2B-3C66-4D7F-B6F7-B0E904BAD569 5/12/15 19:56 1B2059A3-FE91-4412-91B6-229C9A1DF6D3 5/12/15 19:46
Gewysig op
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Please try disabling hardware acceleration in Flash Player:
- Go to this Adobe Flash Player Help page.
- Right-click on the Flash Player logo on that page.
- Click on Settings in the context menu. The Adobe Flash Player Settings screen will open.
- Click on the icon at the bottom-left of the Adobe Flash Player Settings window to open the Display panel.
The image "fpSettings1.PNG" does not exist.
- Remove the check mark from Enable hardware acceleration.
- Click Close to close the Adobe Flash Player Settings Window.
- Restart Firefox.
Is this problem on a Mac laptop with a Retina display?
Hopefully you can access the above settings dialog to disabled hardware accceleration. Two of the bug reports in your post are linkified, and when I check those, they are happening in 3-4 seconds, so it may be hard to make the change suggested in the first reply on YouTube. What about on Adobe's Flash test page or privacy settings panel?
- https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
- http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager02.html
If those are not possible, according to the bug report linked in your crash reports, you may be able to make the change in one of these ways:
(1) Use an external display (if available)
(2) Temporarily disabling Retina (HiDPI) support in Firefox. To do that:
- Completely quit out of Firefox
- Use Get Info on Firefox and check the box for "Open in Low Resolution"
- Start Firefox normally and you should be able to turn off hardware acceleration in Flash
- Completely quit out of Firefox
- Use Get Info on Firefox and uncheck "Open in Low Resolution"
As a Windows user, I'm not able to test any of this myself.