broken flash after chromium 25.0.1343 update

chromium 25.0.1343 from openSUSE:12.2:Update
flash-player 11.2.202.258 from openSUSE:12.2:Non-Free:Update

test website: douban.fm

screenshot:

http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/57957194

chromium 24 and firefox is okay… so it can’t be the problem of the website or flash itself.

anyone?

Chromioum version 25? Is that a stable release? Why should this be an openSUSE thing?:stuck_out_tongue:

> Why should this be an openSUSE thing?

and why should it not be in the correct forum
http://tinyurl.com/2du7r4s


dd

because it’s from openSUSE:12.2:Update.

because it’s not beta.

On 12/19/2012 12:36 AM, MargueriteSu wrote:
>> Chromioum version 25? Is that a stable release? Why should this be an
>> >openSUSE thing?:stuck_out_tongue:
> because it’s from openSUSE:12.2:Update.

ah, NOW i see it.


dd

It seems to be working for me. Perhaps it requires that chromium-ffmpeg be installed (from packman).

Does the site display okay for you? the broken here means that I have a broken webpage display(the flash player mess up), not that I can’t stream music…

On Wed 19 Dec 2012 06:26:01 PM CST, MargueriteSu wrote:

nrickert;2511951 Wrote:
> It seems to be working for me. Perhaps it requires that
> chromium-ffmpeg be installed (from packman).

Does the site display okay for you? the broken here means that I have a
broken webpage display(the flash player mess up), not that I can’t
stream music…

Hi
Have you checked as a test user (as in create a new account), does it
duplicate?

I use iron-browser (which is 23.x.x) and the site works fine.

What about these two sites?
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
http://www.itma.vt.edu/tech/shockwave.htm


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It looks the same to me on chromium, on konqueror and on firefox. I don’t know what it is supposed to look like, apart from those comparisons.

When I say it looks the same, I seem to see a different video and hear different music on each. I assume they are being cycled in some way.

Chromium Version 25.0.1343.0 (170466)

Site displays fine and plays fine for me.

…where does your chromium get installed? from 12.2:Update repository or network:chromium repository?

Hi,

for chromium <= 24, that site (display and site) is fine.

it only happens to 25.x.x and is a chromium’s bug instead of flash’s

adobe site plays okay (the flash advertisements)

itma.vt.edu site:

shockwave movie can’t play (missing plugin), while Flash animation is okay.

it is supposed to look like this:

http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/93944886

and yes, it play different music on different browsers…

so seems you got it right…

can you tell me which repo does your chromium get installed from?

thanks

Marguerite

installed from the update repository - but that shouldn’t matter as you can see I have exactly the same version number as you.

Looks like this for me . . .

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It was installed from the openSUSE-12.2-Update.

While I think of it, flash is version 11.2.202.258 installed from openSUSE-12.2-Update-Non-Oss

It looks weird…nrickert and farcusnz have the same browser & flash environment…but different results.

a user messaged me, said maybe libQtWebKit…I’ll see.

Hi
Likewise, mine is the same as farcusnz, my libQtWebKit4 version is 4.8.2+2.2.0-2.1.2 (I’m running GNOME 3.4.2)

Hi, malcolmlewis,

do you have hardware acceleration disabled in flash? (I don’t)

and my Qt is 4.8.4…but update from 4.8.3 to 4.8.4 doesn’t help.

another problem is if I open flash video in inactive tab (“open in new tab”), the video will have shadow on current active tab which actually has no video. like this:

http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/10806649

what’s more, such image can’t be captured by screen shooting or desktop recording. the output will be the current tab without such shadow.

Marguerite

Sorry to bring this up.

I got it solved.

Here’s the fix:

Adobe Flash Player 11.2 under NVIDIA drivers (hangs, crashes and blue skin color) - nV News Forums

The problem is so famous in English community, named “Linux flash overlay problem with Nvidia” (I’m Chinese, so I didn’t know the word “overlay” can explain my situation to Google before…)

So actually it’s a known bug of VDPAU. hardware acceleration. (Maybe later I can patch our libvdpau to got it fixed by default in openSUSE)

And that link also fix another famous problem “Blue skin people in Youtube under Linux”.

PS: Global admin please help change this topic title to “Linux flash overlay problem with Nvidia in Chromium” for other visitors from search engines, thanks.

Marguerite