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Many or the the older webinars have been converted so far. As time and other priorities permit, there is a project to revamp the webinar system, and to make all the older ones available as well.
It is a matter of priorities and workload. I'm sorry, but there is not a timeframe I can give you right now.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
I was trying to open Kevin Davey webinars which require flash is there a way to get the webinar as they are if i get the download i may be able to convert them.
Is there any update on getting these webinars converted? I've tried 2 or 3 flash alternatives and none of them will work with futures.io for some reason.
Any system type changes will require @Big Mike, who is currently attending to health issues and is unavailable. When he returns, there will be a list, and this will be on it. But there can be no timeframe at the present time.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
I use Ruffle Nightly, a program which you download, then run (no installation, only run as that's how it's made) and then it will ask you where are the files located in your PC, you point them out and they will start playing. Free software.
See I was about to edit and ask OP, was the intention for using the flash player was for downloaded flash videos or something which is already online?
The answer is, Ruffle is used for downloaded stuff only, but I can be wrong as I have not researched about Ruffle using it for online only purposes as there was no need for me at all.
I am so sorry. Maybe you will have to dig in yourselves now.
Edit: I found a website which installs Ruffle extension in your browser and Ruffle therefore plays Flash videos directly from the browser. I have not tested it myself, so give it a try yourself: