Hi, Volker.
if you install a second browser and try to watch a video in it, one of two things will happen: Either it does work or it doesn't. If it does, something with your chromium browser or interaction between chromium and flash is wrong.
I already know there's a problem with Chromium-browser. Could be flash, could be RAM, could be a lot of things. I'm trying to narrow it down. Installing flash properly for each browser is part of the narrowing-down process.
you can never-ending speculate about what could be the reason.
I'm trying not to speculate. Installing various browsers without knowing if flash is working properly with each would be speculating.
I'm going to try the Firefox substitution, I just want to get the flash thing right first. I like controlled experiments. You get more useful results from them. If I download Firefox and try it without flash set up properly, it won't matter whether it works or not, I still won't know anything about the Chromium problem. See what I mean?
As soon as I have the time, I will do all these things, which come from good suggestions by you and others in this forum. At the moment I'm preparing for an extended trip back to the States, where I hope to get the new therapy for hepatitis C, of which I am a victim. I have cirrhosis of the liver and probably won't live much longer without therapy.
So while I sIncerely appreciate the help and advice I'm getting here, I would ask you and the others to allow me to do things in my own way and at my own speed, and to respect me. After all, I'm 70 years old, have three university degrees, worked as a researcher and journalist for many years, and am published in three languages. In brief, nobody's fool.
Okay?
Cheers.
Mike