When migrating from MS EDGE (Flash) for Firefox on a PC laptopis it is necessary to download and install Adobe Flash Player to see the live streaming?

My computer ASUS laptop was originally a Windows 8.1 OS, and I used the latest version of IE as my browser. I then upgraded to Win 10 and used MS Edge as my browser for the last year, or almost. I know that Adobe Flash Player is embedded or pre-installed in Win 10 or an edge. I'm now migration to Firefox. I was able to watch the live broadcast in MS Edge (athletes on Canadian channels TSN and Sportsnet). Streaming live isn't working / start now that I use Firefox. I thought that since Flash Player is already "installed" there was nothing else I needed to do to watch the live broadcast. Query - do I need to download and install a version of 'fresh' Adobe Flash Player to work with Firefox, well there is a 'work' Flash Player who continues to work with Mrs. Edge?

Yes, Flash must be installed especially for Firefox.

Other browsers use their own version of Flash and with some, it is integrated or the Flash plugin is supplied with the browser. NPAPI - Plugin for Firefox and other browsers based on Gecko, PPAPI for Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi and Edge, ActiveX for Internet Explorer

Firefox needs the NAPAPI - version of the Flash Plugin. which is a proprietary owned by Adobe - not open source as with the Mozilla mission.

https://get.Adobe.com/flashplayer/

Make sure that you disable the option in the center of this page before clicking the install now button.

Tags: Firefox

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