Re: Web pages with Flash continue to have white areas



John Bowling wrote:

Wherever I move the mouse over a running flash image, it leaves blocks
of white that do not go away.

My system is 64 bit, and this has occured through several versions of
openSUSE, and with both KDE4 and Xfce. Not all video files do it. I
suspect that those created with prior versions of of Adobe's tools, or
tool from elsewhere do not match up with the (presumably latest) version
for Linux Firefox 4, 5, or 6. It may also be specific codecs being used.

However it does it, it's irritating, and any important in the video is
lost.

The latest I checked was Google+
Go to

https://plus.google.com/up/start/?continue=https://plus.google.com/&type=st&gpcaz=ef5c9ce5
click on Take A Tour and Circles. It does it there but not on some others.

John
I read somewhere on the web to upgrade the NPAPI plugin wrapper to the beta
version 1.4.4 .The upshot is that with Firefox 6 on KDE 4.7, no flash issues
at all , with the most current version of flash 10.3 r183

Might be worth a try

The google flash presentation you quote works fine on my box it is 64 bit
the same as yours.
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