


You will have to add the 4 remaining items below.They will all so need to be Type Boolean for them to work. When you are back into search bar Type Dom.Ipc this will bring up the list.ĭouble click on each of 3 entries below to set their values to false as.ĭom.crashreporter Now to disable the plugin container.exe Below is a list that need's to be false they are all Boolean. This will disable the annoying security feature. While you are in Search in about:config mode. Here is the list you will need to follow. Here is is the deal if you disable the plugin container.exe in about:config than it will completely disable the flash player all together.And any site that uses a flash player base video will be disabled.īut with this protection mode disabled in firefox you can disable plugin container.exe now. See this answer for more details.To day i have figured out a way to disable firefox's plugin container.exe.īut some where in firefox 4.0 they have added an option to flash player called protection mode.I found it on a link some where in Adobe site. Flash Player uses this to some extent too, but it's buggy (under some conditions, videos on YouTube may have swapped blue and red colour channels). Quit browser and delete/move away ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player directory with Nautilus or using this command: rm -r ~/.macromedia/Flash_PlayerĪlso take a look if you have libvdpau1 package installed, this allows video players to use hardware video decoding. You could also try to delete Flash player's settings, you may however lose some "important" data like checkpoints in Flash games (data exclusively stored by Flash Player). So, go to any YouTube video, open it in fullscreen (this is important due to weird bug in Flash Player in case you're using Unity 3D / Compiz), right click on video, select Settings… and make sure that Enable hardware acceleration is checked. I am just guessing here since Flash Player is a buggy binary blob – but high CPU load could mean that Flash Player is not using hardware acceleration.
