Didn’t work for me. I had both Flash entries, disabled the 2nd older Flash version, and I still get video lag in latest version of Chrome with latest version of Flash on Mac 10.7.4. Audio is fine, video is second or 2 behind and choppy. Dec 12, 2018 - Here are some tips to get Flash working correctly in Chrome. Not only is Flash notorious for its security vulnerabilities, but it is today used.
In this post, we will show you how to enable and disable the Adobe Flash Player on Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge browsers on Windows 10. Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome 1) Open your Google Chrome browser, type chrome://settings/content in the address bar and press Enter. 2) On the content settings screen, locate Flash player settings.
Select Allow sites to run Flash, then click Done to save the change. 3) If you want to add more sites that allow Flash Player, click the Manage exceptions button. 4) Type in the site address here and then click Done to save the change. Enable Adobe Flash Player on Firefox 1) Open your Firefox browser, on the top-right corner, click the three-bar icon and click Add-ons. 2) On the left side, click Plugins. Then click Shockwave Flash and select Always Activate from the drop-down menu. 3) If you want to disable it, just click Never activate.
Enable Adobe Flash Player on Opera 1) Open a blank page in Opera. Press the Settings button, which is on the side menu bar on the left side. Then click Websites. Scroll down a little bit and click Manage Individual plug-ins under Plug-ins category. 2) Make sure you’re seeing a Disable button here if you are to enable your Adobe Flash Player. Enable Adobe Flash Player on Edge 1) Open Edge browser. On the top right corner, click the three-dot icon and then Settings.
2) Scroll down and click View advanced settings. 3) Make sure the option for Use Adobe Flash Player is on.
4) Refresh your web page to view the change.