phew! works for me too! thanks for the lifesaving solution!
phew! works for me too! thanks for the lifesaving solution!
Re: Youtube fullscreen bug with dual monitors
I HAVE THE SOLUTION for this problem, for everybody that has flash issues, when all embedded flash goes fullscreen on every site except youtube or googevideos. I HAVE THE SOLUTION for this problem, for everybody that has flash issues, when all embedded flash goes fullscreen on every site except youtube or googevideos.
I wish to christ i could have found this years ago... i have the same problem, main monitor is 1440x900, running an xfx geforce 7600gt, and everything but youtube works. flash/youtube/ubuntu=HUGE #$^@##@ headaches for years. i tried litterally hundreds of workarounds or fixes, HOURS of time trying to get the stupid flash fixed for more than 2 minutes, and not one single thing worked, ever, until now.t
ubuntu forums had been completely useless to me, in those endeavors, wasted much time for nothing, though, in fairness to the buntu, i fully acknowledge the fruitful efforts of the ubuntu team, the linux world has made HUGE strides forward since i started with slackware7. with ubuntu, the reality is that aside from arbitrary reference, i haven't needed the forums, everything but flash, some really obscure software, works like a charm, since the nvidia driver issues have been sorted.(btw, for me, the only way to install properly working nvidia drivers/nvidia settings/flashplugin is with apt from terminal after stopping gnome...not with synaptic from the desktop)
since nothing's ever worked for me, i didn't bother reading the thread, i'd be shocked if it was mentioned... anyway, after a routine cleaning/reinstallation of firefox i happened across this: http://www.addonfox.com/, which icludes some really good addons for firefox....also some bs, the converter, swifclick, and windowshopper addons pissed me off...
the real gem of that collection, which i had never found before is:
flashvideoreplacer 1.0.5
it "replaces embedded flash videos with quicktime or windows media player compatible videos." WHAT THAT MEANS IS IT COMPLETELY REPLACES THE WHOLE, STUPID, YOUTUBE/GOOGLEVIDEO GUI AND EMBEDS IN ITS PLACE MPLAYER.
(in the preferences,the selection for plugin/mimeType, is "windows media player (application/x-mplayer2)
hall-o-fu#%ing-luja!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is the only thing that has ever worked for me, and it seems to be a really solid addon, so far as i can tell, not buggy, video looks great-not choppy, options exist to automatically choose the quality of youtube videos, choose cache size(default is 2megs), enable post processing, all the gnome mplayer interface settings, etc. it doesn't seem to change anything on any video sites except youtube/googlevideos, and optionally vimeo and blip.tv etc. only problem is i haven't been able to get the youtube playlist to autoplay the next vid.
if you are frustrated wit yt/google, try this. i can confir, it works with gnome mplayer on 10.04.1 LTS. i have every video and audio application i could find, though, not sure of the impact other packages have on mplayer/vice-versa.
hope this works for you, NO need to thank me if it does, but--
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help others when you have solutions.
god bless.
I wish to christ i could have found this years ago... i have the same problem, main monitor is 1440x900, running an xfx geforce 7600gt, and everything but youtube works. flash/youtube/ubuntu=HUGE #$^@##@ headaches for years. i tried litterally hundreds of workarounds or fixes, HOURS of time trying to get the stupid flash fixed for more than 2 minutes, and not one single thing worked, ever, until now.t
ubuntu forums had been completely useless to me, in those endeavors, wasted much time for nothing, though, in fairness to the buntu, i fully acknowledge the fruitful efforts of the ubuntu team, the linux world has made HUGE strides forward since i started with slackware7. with ubuntu, the reality is that aside from arbitrary reference, i haven't needed the forums, everything but flash, some really obscure software, works like a charm, since the nvidia driver issues have been sorted.(btw, for me, the only way to install properly working nvidia drivers/nvidia settings/flashplugin is with apt from terminal after stopping gnome...not with synaptic from the desktop)
anyway, after a routine cleaning/reinstallation of firefox i happened across this: http://www.addonfox.com/, which icludes some really good addons for firefox....also some bs, the converter, swifclick, and windowshopper addons pissed me off...
the real gem of that collection, which i had never found before is:
flashvideoreplacer 1.0.5
it "replaces embedded flash videos with quicktime or windows media player compatible videos." WHAT THAT MEANS IS IT COMPLETELY REPLACES THE WHOLE, STUPID, YOUTUBE/GOOGLEVIDEO GUI AND EMBEDS IN ITS PLACE MPLAYER.
(in the preferences,the selection for plugin/mimeType, is "windows media player (application/x-mplayer2)
hall-o-fu#%ing-luja!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is the only thing that has ever worked for me, and it seems to be a really solid addon, so far as i can tell, not buggy, video looks great-not choppy, options exist to automatically choose the quality of youtube videos, choose cache size(default is 2megs), enable post processing, all the gnome mplayer interface settings, etc. it doesn't seem to change anything on any video sites except youtube/googlevideos, and optionally vimeo and blip.tv etc. only problem is i haven't been able to get the youtube playlist to autoplay the next vid.
if you are frustrated wit yt/google, try this. i can confir, it works with gnome mplayer on 10.04.1 LTS. i have every video and audio application i could find, though, not sure of the impact other packages have on mplayer/vice-versa.
hope this works for you, NO need to thank me if it does, but--
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help others when you have solutions.
god bless.I HAVE THE SOLUTION for this problem, for everybody that has flash issues, when all embedded flash goes fullscreen on every site except youtube or googevideos.
I wish to christ i could have found this years ago... i have the same problem, main monitor is 1440x900, running an xfx geforce 7600gt, and everything but youtube works. flash/youtube/ubuntu=HUGE #$^@##@ headaches for years. i tried litterally hundreds of workarounds or fixes, HOURS of time trying to get the stupid flash fixed for more than 2 minutes, and not one single thing worked, ever, until now.t
ubuntu forums had been completely useless to me, in those endeavors, wasted much time for nothing, though, in fairness to the buntu, i fully acknowledge the fruitful efforts of the ubuntu team, the linux world has made HUGE strides forward since i started with slackware7. with ubuntu, the reality is that aside from arbitrary reference, i haven't needed the forums, everything but flash, some really obscure software, works like a charm, since the nvidia driver issues have been sorted.(btw, for me, the only way to install properly working nvidia drivers/nvidia settings/flashplugin is with apt from terminal after stopping gnome...not with synaptic from the desktop)
anyway, after a routine cleaning/reinstallation of firefox i happened across this: http://www.addonfox.com/, which icludes some really good addons for firefox....also some bs, the converter, swifclick, and windowshopper addons pissed me off...
the real gem of that collection, which i had never found before is:
flashvideoreplacer 1.0.5
it "replaces embedded flash videos with quicktime or windows media player compatible videos." WHAT THAT MEANS IS IT COMPLETELY REPLACES THE WHOLE, STUPID, YOUTUBE/GOOGLEVIDEO GUI AND EMBEDS IN ITS PLACE MPLAYER.
(in the preferences,the selection for plugin/mimeType, is "windows media player (application/x-mplayer2)
hall-o-fu#%ing-luja!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i realise that your problem is with chrome, but this is THE solution for the same problem in firefox, and i'm trying to get this info out there...
this is the only thing that has ever worked for me, and it seems to be a really solid addon, so far as i can tell, not buggy, video looks great-not choppy, options exist to automatically choose the quality of youtube videos, choose cache size(default is 2megs), enable post processing, all the gnome mplayer interface settings, etc. it doesn't seem to change anything on any video sites except youtube/googlevideos, and optionally vimeo and blip.tv etc. only problem is i haven't been able to get the youtube playlist to autoplay the next vid.
if you are frustrated wit yt/google, try this. i can confir, it works with gnome mplayer on 10.04.1 LTS. i have every video and audio application i could find, though, not sure of the impact other packages have on mplayer/vice-versa.
hope this works for you, NO need to thank me if it does, but--
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help others when you have solutions.
god bless.
sudo mkdir /etc/adobe
sudo su
sudo echo \"OverrideGPUValidation = 1\" >> /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
Beautiful fix, 3dgard. Thank you for posting it. I've been plagued by this problem for 2 years.
I already used the above fix. If this also works, I wonder what the overarching explanation is.
thank you! 10.10 here.
sudo mkdir /etc/adobe
sudo su
sudo echo \"OverrideGPUValidation = 1\" >> /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
works well
Thanks dude! Worked a treat! Much appreciated!
I am running Mint 10 64bit and this halfway solved my problem. In Firefox: When I go to Youtbube, the video isn't there, the controls don' show etc. If I click the lower right side of the screen, where the full screen button would be if I could see it, I can get it to go full screen, then I see it. It will not play in lower size.
However, using Opera, all flash works right the first time.
Does anyone have any idea on this? ON Mint 9 it's fine, but Mint 10 I can't get Youtube to work normally.
This worked for me:
Then go to System > Preferences > CompizConfig Settings ManagerPHP Code:
#Install "CompizConfig Settings Manager"
sudo bash # root shell
apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
# While you're in the shell, I recommend...
# Install extra plugins. The 'burn' effect is awesome and should be the
# default window close animation.
apt-get install compiz-fusion-plugins-extra
...and activate the plugin "Video Playback".
This worked with my integrated Intel Video chip in an HP Pavilion DV4000. My symptom was that Youtube video would freeze up when switched to fullscreen, but Hulu.com worked fullscreen.
This plugin must flip some OpenGL setting, because after activating this Hulu.com went from being choppy with low fps to smooth and T.V.-like (and YouTube went from freezing to working smoothly).
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