File: Little Luluco.swf-(1.78 MB, 820x755, Other)
[_] something is very wrong need help Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)15:09:57 No.3485685
I'm not sure what caused this, but when i try to play a flash file from my computer using the
standalone player or debug player v 25 26 27, all i get is a screen like this
https://files.catbox.moe/0bpi70.PNG
Kinda panicing right now.
It's not a lot compared to some, but I would be heartbroken it if my 4 gig collection was
corrupted somehow.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)15:27:24 No.3485686
thinking on it, the files aren't corrupted since this posted fine. The music comes through as
well on that monocolor screen. kinda calming down
>> [_] Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)15:46:05 No.3485687
did you try turning it off and on :^)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)16:03:24 No.3485688
>>3485686
In my experience some swf files are having trouble playing on the debug thing. I don't know why
but the files are not corrupted.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)16:15:28 No.3485690
>>3485687
:^)
>>3485688
its not just some, its all of my files, out of nowhere.
I did just update my graphics drivers, maybe its that?
>> [_] Anonymous 07/22/22(Fri)16:36:04 No.3485694
>>3485690
Could be, maybe try rolling back.
On another note, why not use the latest projector? Maybe v32 will work?
The flash you posted is working fine.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/23/22(Sat)10:09:57 No.3485735
I don't think this has to do with the actual swf files. Or even a flash installation. The debug
player should work as a one file executable. Have you tried using the last version of the
projector that was released? It might just be a version difference problem.
If OP isn't aware of this problem let me elaborate. Maybe it has to do with this:
Idk if this also relates to the projector, maybe only the plugin.
During the later versions of the plugin and more modern browsers (firefox back then) the INITIAL
drawing of the canvas seems to be broken when there is no moving part.
That means that if the flash loads a single static image and then doesn't update the screen, it
will display a blank white screen. Only when a part of this screen gets updated then this part
will display. You can force that by zooming in and out, it should then display the screen fine.
There was a browser setting to fix this, I think it has to do with 32/64 bit differences.
In this case though I don't think it's that, because the flash OP posted is a bunch of bitmaps
which should instantly update the screen as soon as the flash starts playing.
>>3485690
Yeah, it sounds like a graphics problem. But flash normally doesn't the graphics card. It just
uses the processor. Maybe the processor isn't strong enough to run the flash? You could also
check if you have hardware acceleration turned on in flash settings. That makes it use the
graphics card and maybe the new driver broke something.
Actually the first thing I'd recommend if you haven't already is rebooting the PC (>>3485687).
Don't forget that turning off and on isn't the same as selecting "reboot", because UEFI.