You can download the stand alone flash player from Adobe and the videos should play fine. There is Adobe Flash for IE; Chrome and Firefox. The link is listed below.
Thank you, apparently the Flash player was already installed, so could it be that both FireFox and IE11 are defaulting to HTML5 Player for just YouTube?
hmmm, the problem I am having appears to be with YouTube and HTML5. In IE 11, the video is slow but the audio is normal volume. In FF, the opposite - video is normal but the audio volume is very low and does not adjust.
Video's in FB and on websites such as BravoTV, CBS all play normally (speed and volume). This appears to be YouTube related and the same is true with webpages that embed YouTube?
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April 1st, 2015 08:00
GL369,
You can download the stand alone flash player from Adobe and the videos should play fine. There is Adobe Flash for IE; Chrome and Firefox. The link is listed below.
https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
GL369
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April 1st, 2015 08:00
Thank you, apparently the Flash player was already installed, so could it be that both FireFox and IE11 are defaulting to HTML5 Player for just YouTube?
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April 1st, 2015 11:00
gl369,
It appears it is youtube that is defaulting to HTML 5.Check out the link I found.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/29233/20150129/youtube-now-makes-use-of-html5-player-by-default-drops-flash.htm
GL369
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June 15th, 2015 11:00
hmmm, the problem I am having appears to be with YouTube and HTML5. In IE 11, the video is slow but the audio is normal volume. In FF, the opposite - video is normal but the audio volume is very low and does not adjust.
Video's in FB and on websites such as BravoTV, CBS all play normally (speed and volume). This appears to be YouTube related and the same is true with webpages that embed YouTube?
Ideas??