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Noise control has disappeared and when reloaded there is a question mark

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I used to have the noise control on the tabs and it worked great! Yesterday it disappeared for some reason. I reloaded the add on this morning and now there is a little question mark next to the symbol and I cannot mute/unmute. HELP!

I used to have the noise control on the tabs and it worked great! Yesterday it disappeared for some reason. I reloaded the add on this morning and now there is a little question mark next to the symbol and I cannot mute/unmute. HELP!

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This is an issue in Firefox with the latest Flash Player 20 on Windows and Mac OS X. This should be fixed in a future Adobe Flash Player update. Details in the related bug:

  • Bug 1231244 - Flash mute doesn't work with Flash Player 20 (Windows, Mac OSX)

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Note that you do not really need the Noise Control as current releases (42+) have this feature built-in.

Maybe you like this extension as well.

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¡Hola!

Per https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1227221#c20 this should be fixed in Flash 20.0.0.238.

Please install it from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html

Let us know if this solves the issue.

¡Gracias!

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afontaine47 said

I reloaded the add on this morning and now there is a little question mark next to the symbol and I cannot mute/unmute. HELP!

Sorry, in my earlier reply I mentioned Bug 1231244 - Flash mute doesn't work with Flash Player 20 (Windows, Mac OSX) because your system details show that you have Flash 20 installed.

I missed the fact that you were asking about the Noise Control add-on Firefox extension, which was discontinued since the feature is now built into Firefox 42.