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I didn't do any of the three options shown in the documentation. I know the thread is quite old. However, the easiest way you can attain this is by doing the following. PS: This will work if you have a single video. In case you have more than one video. Create a Resource menu on Slidemaster and then add the list of videos in that menu.

Make Chrome play video instead of downloading it By Kate Petersen. I have a SL presentation with buttons to open videos in a new window. Thanks, K Petersen.

Hi Kate, It sounds like a Chrome specific setting - so that would be specific to each user as well. This works fine for Firefox. What would I gain by inserting the video as web objects?

Thanks for your help. Hi Kate, You can check out the difference in this documentation. Hi Leslie, I didn't do any of the three options shown in the documentation. The video or game issues are usually caused by Chrome extensions, plugins, and something saved in your cache the browsing data.

Please read this page if you want to recover deleted Chrome history. If this failed, you can also try to fix YouTube videos not playing or other videos not playing by updating Adobe Flash Player. Adobe Inc. Now, other companies respond to this issue as the end date is approaching.

More solutions to troubleshoot this browser does not support video playback :. Your Flash content should automatically load at this point, allowing you to interact with it. This project is a Flash player and web archive project rolled into one. You can download the software and use it to play over 38, old Flash games on your PC—no browser required, and entirely for free. The recommended option is Flashpoint Infinity , which will download games as you want to play them, with only an approximate MB file size.

This contains the entire archive of Flash games that Flashpoint has to offer, allowing you to play them whenever or wherever you want, completely offline. Ruffle converts Flash content into a modern, web-friendly format. You can try Ruffle out by trying the online Ruffle demo emulator , which has a demo Flash game to try, as well as the ability to upload your own SWF files to play and use.

The standalone Adobe Flash Player file will load and run your Flash content, allowing you to continue to play and interact with Flash files once Chrome and other browsers stop supporting it.

Yes—there are still ways to play Adobe Flash content using a Flash player in , but support for it is officially dead.



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