File: NEVER GIVE UP.swf-(4.92 MB, 1280x720, Japanese)
[_] DO NOT LEAVE /F/ YET, WE WILL STAND STRONG Anonymous 01/11/21(Mon)22:07:13 No.3456721
FIND YOUR WAY TO WATCH FLASH, YOU GOT TROUBLE MAKING IT WORK? IT'S ONLY A CHALLENGE, NOT THE END
OF YOUR JOURNEY
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/11/21(Mon)22:20:10 No.3456725
Embed still works for me, am i safe /f/ren?
>> [_] ta-kun 01/11/21(Mon)22:24:29 No.3456726
>>3456725
It fails on the 12th of january 2021
If it still works for you that means you are somewhere in the western hemisphere.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/11/21(Mon)22:40:32 No.3456733
>>3456726
oh no :(
>> [_] ta-kun 01/11/21(Mon)22:43:24 No.3456734
>>3456733
You can revert the clock for a quick fix
https://gyazo.com/9954db8e5fd09212f327c8fe6c8d144b
It is already the 12th here. I changed it to the 11th, it works.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)00:01:58 No.3456745
Okay faggots. Here's what you need to know.
Adobe Flash Player browser plugins versions AFTER v32.0.0.371 have a killswitch that will
activate January 12th 2020. After this date, the Flash Player plugin will actively prevent itself
from playing SWF files in your browser.
However, there is a way around this.
Below is a download link to a combined archive of several different 32.0.0.371 installers. Pick
the one you need and install it, then go into Flash's settings and disable automatic updates.
Congratulations, you can now continue using the Flash Player plugin to watch Flash files on your
web browser.
https://archive.org/download/flashplayerarchive/pub/flashplayer/installers/archive/f
p_32.0.0.371_archive.zip
You'll need to use an offline installer. Otherwise it'll outright tell you you're not installing
the latest version and cancel. For most Windows users that will be "flashplayer32_0r0_37
1_win.msi" I'm afraid I can't help Mac or Linux users, but they probably already know what
they're doing anyway.
There are, of course, alternatives. Flash's own standalone projectors do not have the killswitch.
You can download SWFs and run them in these projectors directly off your hard drive. You can set
up file associations to have the SWFs automatically open in the projector. You can also put in an
URL to run SWFs directly from the internet without having to download.
It can be found in the above URL as files with "_sa" in the filename. Windows Example:
flashplayer32_0r0_371_win_sa.exe
There's also Ruffle, which is still in development, and there's even a version that doesn't
require you to install any browser plugins but but is run on-demand from sites that implement it,
but it isn't quite finished yet and some flashes will break.
Some Flash games are published as standalone projectors and are safe from the killswitch.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)02:40:01 No.3456774
Im just downloading flashes and playing them on the debugger, but embed is bybye
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)02:47:29 No.3456776
>>3456745
why are they doing this in the first place
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)03:48:38 No.3456789
>>3456776
Steve Jobs butthurt
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)03:50:16 No.3456791
it's over
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)04:27:59 No.3456796
>>3456745
just downgraded to this, works nice now! nothing is never over!
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)04:37:06 No.3456797
>>3456745
how do i access Flash's settings?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)07:03:34 No.3456828
32-bit Windows: %WINDIR%\System32\Macromed\Flash
64-bit Windows: %WINDIR%\SysWow64\Macromed\Flash
MacOS: /Library/Application Support/Macromedia
Linux: /etc/adobe/
Edit the file "mms.cfg" or create it if it doesn't exist (use Notepad++ on Windows).
The content of the files should be:
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0 # disable automatic updates
AutoUpdateDisable=1 # disable update checking
EOLUninstallDisable = 1 # disable EOL notice
EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching = 1 # fixes bug with filenames with brackets, may also
fix MPC-HC
AllowListUrlPattern = file:* # Allow all local files to run in browsers.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:11:25 No.3456846
>>3456734
not much of a fix since that screws up all other programs on the computer
>>3456828
playing local flash files still doesn't work for me, no matter what
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:12:29 No.3456847
>>3456789
but he's dead.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:13:20 No.3456848
>>3456846
>playing local flash files still doesn't work for me, no matter what
i am running flash projector 19. works great
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:20:33 No.3456849
>>3456848
to clarify, playing local flash files using the plugin doesn't work for me
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:31:23 No.3456850
>>3456849
Go to "about:config" and set plugins.http_https_only to false.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:45:02 No.3456851
>>3456850
not a browser issue, trying to view flashes using media player classic (uses the flash plugin)
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)08:49:53 No.3456852
>>3456745
Now when I try to run a flash on my browser it just tells me that the plugin is vulnerable and
needs to be updated.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)09:27:37 No.3456855
>>3456852
clcik on the grey background, you should see that it asks i you're sure you want to run it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)09:35:23 No.3456857
>>3456855
Oh, there we go. I feel like a dork. Thanks!
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)10:03:52 No.3456858
>>3456847
Eternal butthurt from beyond the grave
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)10:07:03 No.3456859
>>3456851
I would also like to make MPC work again.
I wonder if it's a problem with MPC itself and codecs, and if getting older ones can fix it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/12/21(Tue)10:10:10 No.3456860
>>3456859
media player classic doesnt have flash built in, it uses the activex version of the plugin