Autor: Ross Boylan Fecha: A: dmo-discussion Asunto: Re: hulu not working for a couple of weeks
Short version: several fails and then success. Can I get the old
version of flash for wheezy?
Without pepper in chromium I get the notice that Adobe Flash 11 or
greater is required. Which is actually the same notice I get with the
plugin.
I tried installing the old (11) version of flashplayer with Firefox.
At first, this failed by showing a message saying "this is a one time
loading experience to make things better" and then showed a screen
from hulu telling me there was a permission problem and I should reset
my caches and license files. Both of those steps were fairly common
before the recent trouble. However, the 2nd screen had links to other
pages to reset the cache and rights management, and they did not show
up when I clicked them (they used to). I tried clearing some stuff
via the flash properties dialogues, but it didn't help.
Just now I added libhal1-flash, which I guess was autoremoved during
my earlier experiments. I also visited adobe's site and ran a test
for playing protected content, which worked. And now I can play
videos from hulu again!
Is there a way to get the old, v11, deb for wheezy/amd64? I was able
to pull the old version out of my caches for jessie, but not for
wheezy. I looked around on the dmo ftp site for the old version but
didn't find it.
I wonder if hulu is checking for exactly version 11.2 on linux, rather
than 11.2 and up. That would explain both the flash 24 failure in
firefox and the flash 21 failure in chromium.
Ross
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 12:33 AM, Christian Marillat <marillat@???> wrote: > On 29 déc. 2016 21:11, Ross Boylan <rossboylan@???> wrote:
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>> I talked to hulu yesterday, but wasn't able to resolve the problem.
>> They suggested trying chrome; I thought because I have chromium and
>> hulu says "Hulu requires Flash Player 11.xx" when I use it that I
>> didn't have flash. But the pepper stuff was installed, and I can play
>> flash videos elsewhere. Adobe's sight says I have Flash 21 installed
>> when I visit it in chrome. I don't think the chrome stuff is from
>> deb-multimedia.
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> May be an idea. Here I use chromium 55.0.2883.75-3 (i386 architecture)
> *without* any plugins and I can watch DRM contents (Orange TV in France).
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> Then try to remove pepper and try again.
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> Christian
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