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Subject: RE: Flash player app
I'm not sure but yeah as stated flash isn't working on mac computers these days,
But does VLC let you play flash videos?
I use vlc on both windows and mac pretty much for everything.
But I can't say flash related videos is something I
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On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Saturday, 18 November 2017 11:42 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Flash player app
Adobe flash is not accessible on the mac, and it's unlikely that this will be
improved since Flash is a dying breed. Best thing to do is contact the web s
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On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Saturday, 18 November 2017 11:42 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Flash player app
Adobe flash is not accessible on the mac, and it's unlikely that this wil
Hi Mike
Thank you for this, I will contact them.
regards
Jennifer Parry
> On 18 Nov 2017, at 9:42 am, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> Adobe flash is not accessible on the mac, and it's unlikely that this will be
> improved since Flash is a dying breed. Best thing to do is contact the web
> site and a
Adobe flash is not accessible on the mac, and it's unlikely that this
will be improved since Flash is a dying breed. Best thing to do is
contact the web site and ask them to switch to HTML 5 and move away
from relying on flash.
Original message:
Hello all
Does anyone know of an accessible medi
Depends on what the site is using to send their audio. With HTML5 it's
no longer a requirement to use a plugin for audio or video but some
sites still do it the old school way. The nice thing is you can add
exceptions by domain to the flash plugin list.
CB
On 7/8/15 2:08 PM, Andrew Lamanche w
Chris,
Just wanted to ask, if one disables flash in safari, can you still listen to
audio and tv streams like radio stations or tv stations? I know it would be
preferable to have flash disabled because of security issues but I don't want
to lose the ability to listen to radio and tv stations i
With Flash only being used in the browser, it might make sense to just
disable it in the Security settings of Safari in the Allow Plug-ins
Website Settings. It actually allows you block the Adobe Flash Player
generally while allowing it to work on certain other sites such as
youtube.com.
CB
Shaf
Thank you. I went to System Preferences and Shift + Tab to Flash. I then did a
VO + Cmd F5 to move the mouse cursor to Flash and then did a left mouse click.
I only get a option to remove Preference Pane and then entered my admin
password.
Vaquero and the human Angus
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You received thi
You probably shouldn't, but if you really want to:
System Preferences, shift tab to Flash Player, VO/CMD-f5, press on the
trackpad and remove pref pain.
On 7/7/2015 9:11 PM, Angus MacKinnon wrote:
At one point I needed Adobe Flash Player. Now I am not using Adobe Flash
Player. How do I remove
Or you could use Google Crome.
It works very well with Voiceover and has the flash player already built in. So
you wouldn’t need to install it separately.
hth
Daniel
On 26 Jan 2014, at 19:58, Mario Navarro wrote:
> hi.
> I am using only HTML5.
> I dont need flash.
> on youtube, HTML5 is great.
hi.
I am using only HTML5.
I dont need flash.
on youtube, HTML5 is great.
works perfectly.
on the other tasks I am using HTML5 to.
so far so good.
cheers.
A ambição é o maior estímulo humano. É com ele que se edifica.
Carlos Malheiro Dias
Mario Navarro
mario@gmail.com
No dia 26/01/2014,
There ain't one. The closest you're going to get is to install Adobe Flash
Player, which you have to sort of work around to install, and then install the
click2flash plugin. With this, at least some flash players turn into accessible
player toolbars, though not all. Not even most.
On Jan 26, 201
Teresa, when you say that flash is displayed, you are talking about the
particular web site, correct? Essentially, if the word flash appears on a web
site, I should be able to hit vo space, and content should be visible, or begin
playing? This is only happening about 25 percent of the time. Can
Hi, Christine,
If you have the ClickToFlash or ClickToPlugin Safari extension installed, it
will display a placeholder with the word "flash". Do a vO-mouse-click on it
(VO-shift-space" and the content should start playing. The ClickTo extensions
also have a shortcut key to allow flash permanent
On a related note, I've installed Flash -- at least I believe I have, and it
doesn't always work. Sometimes, I'll see the word "flash" and a video or text
will be accessible, and other times there is nothing. Any thoughts/suggesitons?
Christine
On Nov 10, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Ben Constantini wrote:
Hi, I am kind of new to the mac , but I had to download FlashPlayer to my mac
when I first bought it. Now it is located in my system preferences. Every
once in a while a window appears and asks me to update. I hope this is some
help to you.
Ben Constantini
ben.n2...@verizon.net
Sent from m
Hi,
To check your version of Flash, go into the Flash Player pane of your System
Prefs. Select the Advance tab and Interact with the Advanced Scroll area.
Later..
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-11-09, at 8:54 PM, Agent086b wrote:
> Hello, I assume Safari has Adobe Flash Player
The code I gave earlier works fine in IE and Firefox on WinXP SP3 with
QuickTime installed. It also works just fine on Safari and FF on OSX.
With the links on the page I can use VO to navigate to the video links
and stop/start playback. If I were to do it again I might make it a
toggle so I don
Right. And Flash assumes Flash is installed. This is why the new video
tag is so important. All these plugins have been trying to address a
gaping hole in the browser backplane. The inability to handle audio and
video was not such a big deal when most folks were on dialup, but that's
not the ca
Hello Chris; I was trying to do the same thing using quicktime to
embed a .mov file. I chose for it to start automatically once someone
clicks on the link. It seams to work ok in safari, but alex just told
me it isn't working on his windows or lynex systems. When I go to my
own websie,
Hi,
Chris,
This assumes that Windows has QT installed.
Regards,
Alex,
On 2-Jul-09, at 9:12 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> With the current QuickTime it works fine in Windows. I was using QT
> mainly because I needed to put captions in the video and html
> controls on the page. I also wanted to
well heck; it plays ok in safari. wonder what i did wrong. Thanks
for letting me know, Max
On Jul 2, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Windows can't play this. Neither can Linux.
>
> Regards,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 2-Jul-09, at 8:29 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>
>> Hello; Thanks f
With the current QuickTime it works fine in Windows. I was using QT
mainly because I needed to put captions in the video and html controls
on the page. I also wanted to use mp4 for it's smaller size/higher
quality. My sample code links in a SMIL file for captions. QT has most
of the basic contr
I think you just make the href point to the mp4, but it depends on the
user's browser since it may notice the file ending and try to shunt the
file to a media player.
CB
Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> Hello; Thanks for that. I wish i had known, but the stuff i was
> reading on the web was talking
Hi,
Windows can't play this. Neither can Linux.
Regards,
Alex,
On 2-Jul-09, at 8:29 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> Hello; Thanks for that. I wish i had known, but the stuff i was
> reading on the web was talking about mp4 as if it wouldn't play in
> quicktime. Got any suggestions for how
Hello; Thanks for that. I wish i had known, but the stuff i was
reading on the web was talking about mp4 as if it wouldn't play in
quicktime. Got any suggestions for how i create a download link to go
with the streaming one? Thanks again, Max
On Jul 2, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Chris Blouch wrot
Quicktime can play mp4 files just fine. The example I gave below is from
a working site with mp4 video embedded on it.
CB
Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> Hello; This is pretty much what I had come around to. I don't like
> the idea of running something on my site that I can't use myself. I
> fi
Hello; This is pretty much what I had come around to. I don't like
the idea of running something on my site that I can't use myself. I
finally decided to search for a program that would convert my mp4
files to mov for quicktime. Turns out vlc which is free did the trick
very nicely. No
Flash works fine but is not accessible in Mac browsers. It has some
accessibility on Windows with Jaws (dunno about WindowEyes) but even
then it has to have been coded with labeled buttons and such. HTML5
supports a new video tag which should be accessible but I haven't tried
that out. What I
Hi,
Max:
Yes, they will. However, use Video For Everybody and avoid the issue
all together. Did you not receive my private E-mail on the matter?
Regards,
Alex,
On 2-Jul-09, at 12:16 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>
> Hello List; I need to know if there is a definitive answer about
> whether o
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