I am a member of a subscription video tutorial site. I can view any of the free unprotected flash videos just fine in either firefox or chrome. However the subscription videos which carry an identifying watermark will just give me the permanent spinning wheel indicating they are loading but never actually begin playing. A search on that sites forum only bring up some info about needing to access port 443 for ssl they are using for copy protection. In the windows install on this same machine the videos work just fine.
Anyone have any ideas on what I might do to fix this problem. I am pretty new to Linux and enjoying it but would like to figure this out. Using Linux Mint 12, Firefox 12, Chrome 18, and Flash 11.2
Unable to view subscription flash videos
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Unable to view subscription flash videos
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Re: Unable to view subscription flash videos
You might try asking this of the sites's admin, in particular how they copy protect the videos, probably a form of drm which is unlikely to work on linux?
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