Having problem with videos, and firefox


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When I try to play videos from web-pages, it's always disappearing when I try to raise the volume, or clicking accidentally on teh video.

Is there a way to make it stop disappearing? It's very annoying :angry:

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at least the videos play for you. firefox crashes for me whenever it tires to load a video.

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at least the videos play for you. firefox crashes for me whenever it tires to load a video.

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I've never loved such buggy, always crashing for no apparent reason piece of software so much. I have an idea some of my extensions are to bame. Which ones though, i have no idea.

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hmm i also notice the video will go blank when i play with the volume slider for embedded wmv files. I just scroll the page up or down though and that fixes it.

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hmm i also notice the video will go blank when i play with the volume slider for embedded wmv files.  I just scroll the page up or down though and that fixes it.

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In my case, I need to reload the page :no:

No one got a solution for me?

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Right Click on that page click on View Page Info than click on Media Tab & search the source of that Movie file & than click on Save As...

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Right Click on that page click on View Page Info than click on Media Tab & search the source of that Movie file & than click on Save As...

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Still, some pages not allowing this!

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Can you give an example of a page that has these issues, even if it's all pages for you. I don't use video to much but when I do I don't have a problem, but I use the nightly builds. The reason I'm asking for a link is to see if this is something they have improved in the nightlys. Then I will report back here if it is.

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