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I'm having problem running Kelby Training videos. Kelby thinks it's a Firefox pblm. Is Firefox 5.o compatible with a 64bit system?

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I'm trying to watch Kelby Training videos on line. It connects fine but pauses to load with a "buffering" message blinking. This happens about every 20 seconds. I've been told that Adobe Flash Player is not compatible with a 64 bit system. I have a Dell XPS 1645, Windows 7, 64 bit OS. I have Firefox 5.0 loaded. If Firefox 5.0 is not compatible with Adobe Flash Player, will I have to load Firefox 4.0? Please Help! Thanks! Bill Araujo (billara@e*******.net)

I'm trying to watch Kelby Training videos on line. It connects fine but pauses to load with a "buffering" message blinking. This happens about every 20 seconds. I've been told that Adobe Flash Player is not compatible with a 64 bit system. I have a Dell XPS 1645, Windows 7, 64 bit OS. I have Firefox 5.0 loaded. If Firefox 5.0 is not compatible with Adobe Flash Player, will I have to load Firefox 4.0? Please Help! Thanks! Bill Araujo (billara@e*******.net)

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www.kelbytraining.com/ - http://208.99.115.7/
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Can't check it out for you right now.

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I to have the same problem with frequent buffering on Kelby Training videos. I get it using FF, Chrome and iPad2 I have ADSL2+ and have never had any problems on Lynda.com or any other videos from Vimeo, YouTube etc.