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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 1
OS: win xp
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Safe eyes disrupting video streaming.
First off I want to clarify I do not want to remove or bypass safe eyes. The problem I am having is safe eyes is blocking videos from loading on some websights. By blocking I mean i can get onto the sight however where the video should be there is a blank white space and if i right click the blank space it either has a small options menu with the message "video not loaded" grayed out, and below it it has "about adobe flash player 10" and if not that then the basic options menu pops up. This is incredibly annoying as these sights, such as roosterteeth.com, are not blocked, however their videos wont load. The only connection i could make is that using rooster teeth.com as a example again, their videos are linked through what i belive is Blip.tv, and that sight is bolcked( I am not sure if this is the case with all sights). I am looking for any kind of input regarding ways to view theses videos in other forms, and lastly if has knowledge on the workings of safe eyes, mainly regarding this matter, i would greatly appreciate insight on how to modify safe eyse to allow me to view videos.
Other Info: I use Windows XP and I use Trend Micro internet security. |
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