Download latest offline installer for Chrome. I use Filehippo. Open archive with 7-zip and rip out PepperFlash folder and pdf.dll. Place pdf.dll in chrome-win32 which I put in Program Files.
Now for the command line switches:
--ppapi-flash-path=C:\PepperFlash\pepflashplayer.dll
But wait. We also have to tell it what version we are on or it will display wrong in about:plugins. So currently:
--ppapi-flash-version=11.6.602.171
So becomes:
--ppapi-flash-path=C:\PepperFlash\pepflashplayer.dll --ppapi-flash-version=11.6.602.171
In future you can find the version just by opening the manifest.json file in the PepperFlash folder with notepad. Remember to keep it updated.
Works perfectly. Checked with Process Explorer and ppapi flash is running under the Appcontainer/Untrusted integrity level.
I finally have my Chromium back
Either open it in your web browser that has the Flash plugin installed, or buy Adobe (Macromedia) Flash and open it in the included viewer.
Your web browser is not configured correctly or the IP of the video source is being blocked by your service provider. Install Google Chromium browser and the appropriate flash and java tools. You buy a Mac or install Linux and then they work.
There is no 64-bit version of Adobe Flash Player currently available for Windows. You must use the 32-bit version, along with a 32-bit browser.
Flash Player downloads for your browser can be found on several sites. Some of those are Adobe, Macromedia and cnet. One may also test an existing Flash Player at Flash Tester.
Web browser + flash player
No.
the closest thing to flash is the Skyfire browser... that app is a browser that let you see watch videos online
Puffin . It's a flash player integrated browser, meaning you can play flash games using that browser
Press: CTRL-ALT-DELETE key then select Task Manager then select Applications in the Windows Task Manager -- Select End Task.
No it's hard to load Super smash flash 2 on browser even if you have ps3.
No browser in game
To get rid of the Adobe Flash Player ad, you can uninstall the Flash Player from your computer through the Control Panel on Windows or the Applications folder on macOS. Additionally, ensure your web browser is updated and consider using ad-blocking extensions to prevent such ads from appearing in the future. Lastly, you can clear your browser cache and cookies, which may help remove persistent ads.