I see three recent threads on problems models are having with Flash, etc. This is from a viewer's perspective.
Yes, Flash is a big irritation. Blocking is the default for viewers too, and a session on MFC requires rebooting, at least once on Chrome several times on Safari. What is MFC going to do about that when Flash is no longer supported?
I don't know if it is a Flash-related issue, but in the last few months more and more camera feeds have slowed down, becoming choppy, being constantly "smudgy" with video-static, or freezing while a circular arrow goes round and round. Could it be something to do with HD cameras requiring more bandwidth? A while ago I saw another member remark "Damn these HD cameras!" and leave a cam room - a cam that was doing all the above. And, I can't tell if the fault is with the model's feed or my own connection. I'm on FIOS, which is decently fast for streaming and downloads.
This also happens on my iPad, watching the mobile version of MFC. I believe that is _not_ Flash based.
Yes, Flash is a big irritation. Blocking is the default for viewers too, and a session on MFC requires rebooting, at least once on Chrome several times on Safari. What is MFC going to do about that when Flash is no longer supported?
I don't know if it is a Flash-related issue, but in the last few months more and more camera feeds have slowed down, becoming choppy, being constantly "smudgy" with video-static, or freezing while a circular arrow goes round and round. Could it be something to do with HD cameras requiring more bandwidth? A while ago I saw another member remark "Damn these HD cameras!" and leave a cam room - a cam that was doing all the above. And, I can't tell if the fault is with the model's feed or my own connection. I'm on FIOS, which is decently fast for streaming and downloads.
This also happens on my iPad, watching the mobile version of MFC. I believe that is _not_ Flash based.