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- 75hi5s
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
For me, projects are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO slow. They are always crashing and saying “Adobe Flash has crashed”. This is because of Adobe Flash. Adobe flash is always crashing on just my account because I have to many projects. I have a lot shared but I have a TON unshared. And I know it isn't my computer because when I use my other 2 accounts or sign out it is really fast because it isn't trying to load other projects. I have to sign out to look at projects. The more projects I make the slower it gets and the more easily it crashes. Anyone know a solution to this?
- alexphan
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
This isn't really supposed to be in Suggestions. Maybe move to Bugs and Glitches?
- DatOneLefty
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
There is already an html scratch bring made….
- DaSpudLord
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1000+ posts
Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
^^^ This isn't really supposed to be in Suggestions. Maybe move to Bugs and Glitches?
Next time, make sure you're posting in the right subforum.
- 75hi5s
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
What do you mean? Do you know a way to make this work better? So far the only solution I found would be to delete almost all of my projects. But for some reason deleting isn't working There is already an html scratch bring made….
- DatOneLefty
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
well.. on GitHub they are wouking on html scratch… but to make it faster, talk on bugs and glitches and they have more people with answers thereWhat do you mean? Do you know a way to make this work better? So far the only solution I found would be to delete almost all of my projects. But for some reason deleting isn't working There is already an html scratch bring made….
- Sonickyle
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
I don't see how having a large amount of projects on one account makes everything laggy?
Can you show an example of a project that is running really show, and then another that isn't?
Can you show an example of a project that is running really show, and then another that isn't?
- Jqualey
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
Make sure your browser and Adobe is up to date.
If you are attempting to run scratch at school if that is the case, schools usually slack on keeping their computers up to date, so it may block and/or not run the player or it will run for a very short time and halt its process moments later.
If you are attempting to run scratch at school if that is the case, schools usually slack on keeping their computers up to date, so it may block and/or not run the player or it will run for a very short time and halt its process moments later.
- 75hi5s
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
I am not doing scratch at school, on my own computer, and it does this on other people's computers too, just on my account because I have so many projects on here Make sure your browser and Adobe is up to date.
If you are attempting to run scratch at school if that is the case, schools usually slack on keeping their computers up to date, so it may block and/or not run the player or it will run for a very short time and halt its process moments later.
- 75hi5s
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100+ posts
Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
No, it will be fast for you. All projects are super fast on my other accounts or signed out because it doesn't have much or anything else to load. All projects for me on this account are really slow and crashing. Also, I did so many experiments that the so many projects thing is the only way it could be slow, and a long time ago it was fast. I know this because the more projects I make the slower it gets. I don't see how having a large amount of projects on one account makes everything laggy?
Can you show an example of a project that is running really show, and then another that isn't?
- 75hi5s
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
Wait, they have an HTML scratch version? The problem is, will all these old projects that have been created work on HTML if they were made in Adobe Flash project editor? There is already an html scratch bring made….
- footsocktoe
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
The Scratch team is no longer working on an HTML5 player. Read this…
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/HTML5_Player
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/HTML5_Player
- footsocktoe
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1000+ posts
Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
Here is something that might speed up your Flash.
Find your Flash player's “local settings”. It's that pop up that shows a microphone and a camera and a file folder and some other things. You can adjust your mic there. But you can also adjust how much memory Flash is assigned on your computer. Change it to “unlimited” and see if you get some speed improvement. You can always change it back.
In most Flash players, right clicking will bring it up, but in Scratch right clicking has been given other functions. One way I did bring it up in Scratch was when I tried to record a sound and it shows a pop up saying ALLOW or DENY use of mic. When that happens, the player turns grey and you can right click on it. Choose “settings” NOT “global settings” and you will see the pop up I am talking about.
Find your Flash player's “local settings”. It's that pop up that shows a microphone and a camera and a file folder and some other things. You can adjust your mic there. But you can also adjust how much memory Flash is assigned on your computer. Change it to “unlimited” and see if you get some speed improvement. You can always change it back.
In most Flash players, right clicking will bring it up, but in Scratch right clicking has been given other functions. One way I did bring it up in Scratch was when I tried to record a sound and it shows a pop up saying ALLOW or DENY use of mic. When that happens, the player turns grey and you can right click on it. Choose “settings” NOT “global settings” and you will see the pop up I am talking about.
- 75hi5s
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Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
Oh, that is surprising. I actually like the way the Scratch Project Editor on how it works and stuff, it's just Flash's problem. Also, how are scratchers supposed to work on it? And how will old projects run anymore? The Scratch team is no longer working on an HTML5 player. Read this…
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/HTML5_Player
- 75hi5s
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100+ posts
Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
For the first one you posted, thanks, but it did not change anything. It does this just on my account on all the computers I use but not on my other accounts. Here is something that might speed up your Flash.
Find your Flash player's “local settings”. It's that pop up that shows a microphone and a camera and a file folder and some other things. You can adjust your mic there. But you can also adjust how much memory Flash is assigned on your computer. Change it to “unlimited” and see if you get some speed improvement. You can always change it back.
In most Flash players, right clicking will bring it up, but in Scratch right clicking has been given other functions. One way I did bring it up in Scratch was when I tried to record a sound and it shows a pop up saying ALLOW or DENY use of mic. When that happens, the player turns grey and you can right click on it. Choose “settings” NOT “global settings” and you will see the pop up I am talking about.
For the second paragraph you said, the Allow or Deny Recording thing is a security thing. It wants to ask you if you are risking to use your microphone. And no matter what I have tried things are the same on my account. I discovered the only solution would be to delete a bunch of my projects and empty my trash so it can't run those. There is no other solution–YET, but when the ScratchTeam does something, or the Scratchers, hopefully something will happen. But I wonder if since my old projects run on flash, if they would still be trying to run and crash things on HTML Scratch….
- Sonickyle
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1000+ posts
Scratch Adobe Flash Crashing
Can you test something for me then?No, it will be fast for you. All projects are super fast on my other accounts or signed out because it doesn't have much or anything else to load. All projects for me on this account are really slow and crashing. Also, I did so many experiments that the so many projects thing is the only way it could be slow, and a long time ago it was fast. I know this because the more projects I make the slower it gets. I don't see how having a large amount of projects on one account makes everything laggy?
Can you show an example of a project that is running really show, and then another that isn't?
If you go to this project, is the project laggy?
If so, I know what's causing your problem.
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