Flash videos won't play full screen
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If you are able to view Flash videos (e.g. at YouTube), but cannot view them if you try to make them full screen, you may have a problem with the Flash player and your video drivers. The following article describes how to work around this problem.
If you are unable to view videos at all, see Fix common audio and video issues. If you are unable to view Flash content at all, see Flash Plugin - Keep it up to date and troubleshoot problems.
Preloading the libGL.so.1 library
On Linux, this problem can often be resolved changing the command used to launch Firefox so that a graphics library is loaded along with Firefox:
- Ubuntu (and other GNOME-based distributions): Click on the menu and select . The Main Menu window appears.
- Click on the program group called .
- Select and click on the button. The Launcher properties window appears.
- Insert the string
env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libGL.so.1
before the text specified in the Command field:
- Click on to dismiss the Launcher properties window.
- Click on to exit the Main menu window.
If the problem is not solved, try to disable hardware acceleration (see below).
Disable hardware acceleration
- Make sure you are using the latest version of Flash. To check your version and to upgrade, see Adobe's instructions.
- Navigate to a page that shows a video that you can't view in full screen.
- Right-clickHold down the Ctrl key while you click on the video player and click in the context menu. The Adobe Flash Player Settings screen will open.
- Click on the icon at the bottom-left of the Adobe Flash Player Settings window to open the Display panel.
- Remove the check mark from Enable hardware acceleration.
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- Click Flash Player Settings Window. to close the Adobe
If this workaround allows you to view full screen videos, you should try to update your video drivers by visiting your video card or computer manufacturer's web page.
Compiz
Compiz OpenGL compositing manager is known to interfere with displaying Flash in full screen.
- Go to >
- Check mark Unredirect Full Screen Windows.
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