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HELP! Video problems

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parker420

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I have a new All-in-One ASUS ET2700INKS Desktop, bought about 6 weeks ago. Some videos told me it needed Adobe Flash Player to run....I installed it. It's the current version, I checked for updates and everything. Now....When I try to play a youtube video, it either stops, says IE has stopped working, or if it does play, the top of the screen, maybe a inch or less is like a flouresent yellow, and the whole screen has that same yellow tint to it. Or sometimes it will say video is not available? I take Adobe FP off....the videos that will play are perfect? I have no clue here. I even tried using Fire Fox......same problem! HELP PLEASE! Thanks in advance.....OH...BTW, My other Desktop, a new Gateway that's also running Win7, that's maybe 4 or 5 months old, runs videos fine? CRAZY! LOL!
 
Wow that's scary. Those all in one machines cost a lot of money to have to deal with such hassle. RMA it. Tell them not to ship it back until it can play the link you provide.
 
Honestly, to me this sounds more like a video driver compatibility issue....

I would suggest disabling hardware acceleration within your browser and see if that helps at all.

Also FYI: Some browsers (Chrome specifically) have Flash Player built in, so depending on what you're using, you may not need to install a separate version of Flash.

As for youtube: I can't verify this at the moment, but I don't think you need flash at all to watch movies there....
 
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