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out of a sudden i am not able to load videos on properly using firefox ? May i know what happen ?

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out of a sudden i am not able to load videos on properly using firefox ? May i know what happen ?

I tried activating OpenH264 and deactivate shockwave flash, deactivate OpenH264 and activate shockwave flash, activate OpenH264 and activate shockwave flash, deactivate both

But still no use i am still not able to load video properly in all website using firefox. Please help thank you

out of a sudden i am not able to load videos on properly using firefox ? May i know what happen ? I tried activating OpenH264 and deactivate shockwave flash, deactivate OpenH264 and activate shockwave flash, activate OpenH264 and activate shockwave flash, deactivate both But still no use i am still not able to load video properly in all website using firefox. Please help thank you

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Hi   !
Would you take a look at this article and see if you can find the solution there:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fix-common-audio-and-video-issues
Also: 'Upgrade your graphics drivers to use hardware acceleration and WebGL':
        http://mzl.la/1xKsEca
Otherwise we'll try   Firefox in Safe Mode,   but let's see if the solution is in one of these articles first.