Firefox freezes when using Audiogon


Anyone else same issue? Chrome works fine. 
zufan
Almarg,
honestly i cannot say if my plugins are up-to-date - i've never made a conscious effort to check. I do update each time i get promoted by Adobe Flash, FF, etc.
Thanks for your advice - i'm going to check them per your suggestions & update them if they are out-of-date.
Almarg, All,
last night i checked my various plugins - the Flash player is up-to-date. the Adobe Reader DC was not. And, a bunch of other plugins such as one from Apple, Google updater, some plugin pertaining to my Canon camera were ’unknown’ to Firefox & it had the ’research’ link next to it. Of course, i’ll be updating the Adobe Reader DC tonight but what about those other plugins that i need to ’research’?
I don’t remember each one of them exactly but can provide a list if that’s required. Thanks for the help.

last night i was streaming a show from CBS.com & it kept freezing. Argh, it was sooooo annoying. Tried several things to fix that - quit the tab & restart, scroll the video back in time & replay hoping it would not get stuck at the same point & the one that worked the best - don’t put it in full-screen mode (which sucked because i had to watch the whole show in a 5X7 mini-screen). I’m pretty sure that the show from CBS.com was using the Flash player (that is up-to-date per FF) yet i had intermittent video streaming.....
Hi Bombaywalla,

I’d feel pretty certain that the out-of-date Adobe Reader is unrelated to the problem. And in fact I’m still using Adobe Reader XI, because when I briefly updated to DC some time ago I didn’t care for it (I don’t remember why).

Also, I’ve never bothered to "research" the plug-ins FF reports as unknown.

What I’d suggest that you do at this point is some combination of the following:

1)Under Tools/Add-ons/Plug-ins, change the setting for Flash from "always activate" to "ask to activate." Then only give it permission to activate when it is necessary to view something you want to see.

2)Under "Options," right next to the "ask to activate" setting for Flash, disable protected mode. See this writeup. (Although I have been running with protected mode in its default state of enabled, with no problems).

3)Try what DJohnson54 and I said about running in safe mode. As indicated in the link DJ provided, to start in safe mode just hold down the shift key while starting Firefox. As I indicated, if FF runs smoothly in safe mode it most likely means that a plug-in or extension is causing the trouble. Which particular plug-in or extension can be identified by selectively disabling them while running in normal mode.

Best regards,
-- Al

Thanks very much Almarg. I'm going to try these 3 suggestions tonight.
after reading the write-up of Flash Protected mode it seems that i'm suffering from exactly the symptoms stated in that article. I;m running Win7 Pro 32-b (& i'm sure many others are as well) & I wonder why some of us are more adversely affected than others??

I'm running Win7 Pro 32-b (& i'm sure many others are as well) & I wonder why some of us are more adversely affected than others??
Yes, it’s strange. I’m running W7 Pro and Ultimate on my various computers, in both cases the 64 bit version.

As I mentioned earlier, though, within the past couple of years I used to have the same or very similar problems. Not at Audiogon, but at some newspaper and other sites that have a lot of Flash content. But those problems disappeared for me when I changed the Flash setting to "ask to activate," and/or as a result of updates to Flash, Firefox, and perhaps even Windows.

Best regards,
-- Al