Richard, do you have any info on how we can work around THIS end of life Adobe problem? has anybody else told you about this problem? I call my IT department and they are aware of the problem and their comments were, to talk to you, You are the video producer, THUS you have to make arrangements to get your videos on some kind of format that will allow them to be broadcasted, WE CAN NOT Do THAT, I guess I don't understand it. but they say there's nothing we can do - it's, up to you. NO ONE ELSE CAN DO THIS. Can you please give us some idea on what we have to do 'cause I know we got a lot of money invested on training videos that we can't watch - unless we download, each and every lesson one at a time, so I and many others would appreciate some input on this situation thanks Folks sorry for The redundancy of my note but I've been down with the China virus for the last month or so and I'm just getting back into the computer business and I find out about this Adobe fiasco, so if you have any information please put it on the forum thank you so much. What a Wonderful World Roy
I understand your frustration, Roy, but this problem has nothing to do with my videos. Yes, I produce the videos. They're standard MP4 files. The problem is with YOUR browser. Please see this: Adobe Flash Player End of Life.
There's nothing I can do about it. You have to uninstall Flash or at least disable it in your browser. Instructions are on that page.
Sorry you got the Covid. Hope you're feeling better.
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