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Maybe it's not standalone, but maybe it lets your browser run Flash. Try it again in Chromium if you already installed the "standalone" player. If that doesn't work, then try installing Chrome.
Because on that page, it says:
Build responsive games and video content across browsers and OS versions.
So that suggests you still need a browser to run it.
I opened the adobe program in my program files folder, and it's showing me some settings for it. There's a note it in that says "the settings on this page are not applicable to google chrome or chromium based browsers (ppapi)" then there's a link to "learn more" about flash in those browsers.
On a separate note, I went to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvs3RgRR7KQ and I did what it said. It clearly shows a standalone flashplayer separate from the browser, but I couldn't get the program to work like they show in the video. The program doesn't show up in the list of programs when I go to open the swf file, and I tried opening it with most of what i saw i program files, and nothing has worked so far.
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[–] JonReeeeed [S] ago
ill think about installing chrome
i see no way to open that supposed standalone flashplayer in windows
[–] antiracistMetal ago
Maybe it's not standalone, but maybe it lets your browser run Flash. Try it again in Chromium if you already installed the "standalone" player. If that doesn't work, then try installing Chrome.
Because on that page, it says:
So that suggests you still need a browser to run it.
[–] JonReeeeed [S] ago
I opened the adobe program in my program files folder, and it's showing me some settings for it. There's a note it in that says "the settings on this page are not applicable to google chrome or chromium based browsers (ppapi)" then there's a link to "learn more" about flash in those browsers.
On a separate note, I went to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvs3RgRR7KQ and I did what it said. It clearly shows a standalone flashplayer separate from the browser, but I couldn't get the program to work like they show in the video. The program doesn't show up in the list of programs when I go to open the swf file, and I tried opening it with most of what i saw i program files, and nothing has worked so far.
[–] JonReeeeed [S] ago
I'll try all that.
I'm still curious what people are talking about with these stand alone flash players.