The website is SBS OnDemand in Australia. When there is a program that I want to watch, I know that it won't work in Chrome, won't work in Chromium, probably will work in Firefox, and when Firefox doesn't work, I use Chrome in Windows XP in VirtualBox (which also, very occasionally, won't play the video).
The website video uses Adobe Flash Player. The browsers use the following versions of Flash Player:
- Firefox: 11.2.202.378
- Chromium: 13.0.0.206
- Chrome: 14.0.0.125
- VirtualBox>Windows XP>Chrome: 14.0.0.125
Why would Firefox (using older version of Flash Player) work, while Chromium and Chrome don't? I ask this question purely out of curiosity. It's been occurring for a year or two on several different computers using various Linux distros, so I'd love to get to the bottom of it. My main computer uses Ubuntu 14.04.
Chrome and Chromium have now changed to PepperFlashPlugin to run all flash and while it seems to be a newer version, has quite a few problems when playing content on certain sites and providing hardware acceleration for streaming videos on certain vide cards...
Personally I prefer Firefox because of the fact it still works with the original flash plugin and gives my much needed hardware support and seems that bit more stable...
This solution has worked for me . Try it and see if it does for you . Go to software centre and remove chromium and all its plug ins . Open your firefox and follow this link https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/ . Once its downloaded open it with software centre and instal it . That installs Google Chrome stable for 64bit Ubuntu , not that crap that chromium is . All flash video works for me now ( FB , Youtube , et.. )
I still had the problem, even when I had installed the PepperFlashPlugin.
Since then, it has started working. ie. I have been able to play videos on that website.
The only difference between then and now is that I now have broadband internet (ie. > 15Mbps). Previously, I only had ADSL (~3Mbps/864kbps)