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I'm watching this video online on firefox but the video always seems to lag behind the audio, and the video seems choppy and just laggy in general. I tried playing the video (not youtube btw) on chrome and it works fine. I honestly prefer using firefox cuz of familiarity and features so it would be great if there was a solution to this. I just resetted my pc to factory settings due to acccidentally installing browser addons which i could not get rid off. but before resetting i did not have this issue. the only thing different i can think of is before resseting i did not have flash installed, could this be the cause?? also i noticed that my settings says that flash 32 bit is installed. Is there a 64 bit version that i missed?

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flash only comes as 32bit

 

update to the latest

 

then disable hardware acceleration for flash

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Firefox should be using HTML5 by default now.

 

If not you might need to enable some settings. I'll see if I can find them.

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flash only comes as 32bit

 

update to the latest

 

then disable hardware acceleration for flash

 

how do i check if mine is the latest version? and how do i disable hardware acceleration?

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how do i check if mine is the latest version? and how do i disable hardware acceleration?

check using this

 

http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

 

also

 

https://forums.adobe.com/thread/891337

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