Flash Player is integrated with Google Chrome as Pepper plug-in. Sometimes, it's necessary for developers to install the Content Debugger to debug their code. These instructions outline how to install and enable the Content Debugger.
Note:
If you have issues with integrated Flash Player plug-in in Chrome, report the issue to Google.
- Go to https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html and download the Content Debugger installer for the OS in use (Mac OS or Windows).If installing the Content Debugger for Mac OS, note the version number.
- Proceed with installing Flash Player Content Debugger.
Download free Adobe Flash Player software for your Windows, Mac OS, and Unix-based devices to enjoy stunning audio/video playback, and exciting gameplay. Pepper Flash Player is maintained by Google and is newer than Adobe Flash Player. Secondly, The usual method of forcing a Chrome update (Help -> About Google Chrome) on Windows and OS X/macOS may or may not update Flash.
- At the prompt, type the launch command in the following syntax:<path to chrome app> --ppapi-flash-path=<path to PPAPI plugin> --ppapi-flash-version=<PPAPI Version Installed>For example:/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome --ppapi-flash-path=/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/PepperFlashPlayer/PepperFlashPlayer.plugin --ppapi-flash-version=19.0.0.185
- To confirm that Chrome is using the Content Debugger, navigate to http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html.
- The results indicate that the debug version is in use:
Your system information Your Flash Version 19.0.0.185 (debug version) Your browser name Google Chrome (PPAPI) Your Operating System (OS) Macintosh (OSX)
- In the address field, type the following and press enter: chrome://plugins
- Click Details and scroll down to the Flash section.
- Disable the integrated Pepper version by clicking Disable. The Location of the integrated version is in the Programs Files directory path.
- To confirm Chrome is using the Content Debugger, launch Chrome and navigate to http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html.
- The results indicate that the debug version is in use:
Your system information Your Flash Version 19.0.0.185 (debug version) Your browser name Google Chrome (PPAPI) Your Operating System (OS) Windows (Windows 7)
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Error message: Sorry the video is no longer available. Learn how to get rid of this error and install Adobe Flash player on Google Chrome browser on Windows and Mac OS.
If you are using Google Chrome web browser then you might be aware of the fact that sometimes you can’t view YouTube videos from chrome. The video content is not displayed, and you get the message that reads: “Sorry the video is no longer available”.
This problem is due to the flash player. Though you have flash player installed on your computer and the YouTube videos works perfectly in other browsers like Firefox, Opera, then why does the flash plugin player doesn’t support Chrome browser?
This is due to the incompatible nature of chrome with the new Macromedia Flash player.
Fix Chrome And Adobe Flash Problem
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So here is quick fix for those who want to watch YouTube videos on Google Chrome browser. Basically we are follow these three simple steps:
- Close all the browsers on your Windows or Mac PC.
- Remove (uninstall) Adobe Flash player completely.
- Download older or any other version of Flash player from Macromedia website.
- Install the player on our PC.
Installing Adobe Flash Player on Google Chrome
First step is to download the Flash player uninstaller file and uninstall the current flash plugin from your system. Here are the uninstallers for both Windows and Mac OS:
- Download the Windows Uninstaller
Adobe has the updated Flash player 10 beta for Windows and Mac. So download them and install the flash player once again.
Of course, close all the browser while doing so and after the set up – restart the system.
Open Youtube videos on Chrome now — viola! You can watch videos now ?
This worked for me and hopefully will work for every chrome user! If you are unable to get the Youtube videos working on Google chrome or any other flash content then here is another guide to have Google chrome Adobe flash player working!