[ I don't think I've ever seen a response as stupid and self-serving as answer # 2:
computer or network may be too slow, so buy this downloader even though you
can't watch videos properly. Answer # 1, I don't know what planet they're from. ]
The solution to your problem could depend on which version
of "Flash" you have installed.
While the video is in regular view (not full-screen), right-click
on the video itself. Then, from the drop-down menu, click on
"Settings". If you see 5 icons on the very bottom row, I think
you might be in luck.
The first 2 icons should both have a computer monitor. Click
on the one that has an "eye" on the bottom of its screen. It's
usually the first icon. You should thus get "Enable hardware
acceleration". If the checkmark box shows "confirmed", click
it off, and then click on "Close".
Although my advice to you seemingly goes against the basic
principle of "flash", it actually works. Please doublecheck for
yourself by going to Flash's own website -- and then read the
2nd-to-last FAQ near the very bottom. Here is my written-out
version of the full URL reference, followed by its link:
www.macromedia.com / support / documentation / en / flashplayer / help / help01 . html
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help01.html
I hope that my answer is what you are looking for and helpful.