Correct. There is no solution. I've done the audio wizard through Adobe Connect (the sound comes out of my bluetooth speaker) ... I'm connected to the speaker in the bluetooth system preferences ... and my volume is set to bluetooth speakers in audio preferences ... and the sound STILL comes out of the computer. This is clearly an Adobe / Apple fight that leaves us as the victim.

We had a request to deploy adobe connect, but the installer is a DMG and .app file, has anybody gotten an install method for it? looks like there's a script in the .app package, but I don't see any instructions anywhere on how to do it on the Mac.


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I installed adobe connect and configured on a server and I have a domain, It's all connected and working, I can create meetings and every thing, but when I try to get in to a meeting I can't and adobe connect application stuck on connecting. I opened 443,80,1935 ports on server and I tried connecting even with firewall off but I had no luck, what else should I do on server?

Anyone else ever seen the issue where adobe connect just hangs while "connecting"? I've gone to the website. It tells me I don't have the addon installed. I've installed it, but it repeatedly tells me it isn't installed. Any suggestions?

(I don't know that this will really help, but it's what I did, and currrently I'm waiting for the system administrators to respond. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04. I found the connection test failed on my university's Adobe Connect server, but it succeeded on Adobe's test page _test.htm, so I'm hoping the failure was due to some misconfiguration.)

My university's server administrator found this trouble is due to an unresolved bug in Adobe's Flash player; see +source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/1064353. I had been using Firefox; he advised me to use the 3rd workaround in the bug report: use Google Chrome on Linux, with its Pepper flash player. I had previously installed the Ubuntu chromium-browser package, and now I installed the Ubuntu package pepperflashplugin-nonfree, which provides this plugin for Chromium. Using Chromium browser, I am now able to connect to Connect server. Since Google now provides a deb package for Chrome, that would probably also work.

I don't use Adobe connect, but here is what I did. I downloaded Adobe connect add-in 8, and I installed on Ubuntu 13.04. I just press Ctrl+Alt+T on the keyboard to open Terminal. When it opened, I navigated to where the file was downloaded, in my case it was the Downloads folder, and I ran the following command:

(I don't know that this will really help, but it's what I did today, and currrently I'm waiting for the system administrators to respond. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04. I found the connection test failed on my university's Adobe Connect server, but it succeeded on Adobe's test page _test.htm, so I'm hoping the failure was due to some misconfiguration.)

Update: my university's server administrator found this trouble is due to an unresolved bug in Adobe's Flash player; see +source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/1064353. I had been using Firefox; he advised me to use the 3rd workaround in the bug report: use Google Chrome on Linux, with its Pepper flash player. I had previously installed the Ubuntu chromium-browser package, and now I installed the Ubuntu package pepperflashplugin-nonfree, which provides this plugin for Chromium. Using Chromium browser, I am now able to connect to Connect server. Since Google now provides a deb package for Chrome, that would probably also work.

Now, a health warning: I'm a lecturer at BPP here in the UK and did a lot of work with adobe on making Adobe Connect accessible. I think the OU also did similar. The thing is, our work was done in a Windows environment, and I can tell you that a lot less time was put into the Mac side of things by Adobe. From a Windows perspective, Adobe Connect is much better than it was but there are still limitations and frustrations. Granted, i teach online rather than attending as a student/participant, so perhaps I feel the limitations more keenly, but they're still there.

Feel free to get in touch with me if you would like any help with adobe Connect. One thing I would suggest is to ask your tutors to send you slides in advance so you can view them offline as you attend your class.

To get the most functionality from Adobe Connect, installing the application is strongly recommended. To install the application visit -connect/connect-downloads-updates.html and select Download for Windows. ALL students should bookmark this page, as it will be used to install Adobe Connect updates.

As a presenter, you have control over the screen layout for all participants, with readily available templates down the right-hand side. If the default sharing, discussion, and collaboration templates are not to your liking, then you can easily create your own. Layouts are defined by "pods," which are customizable screen elements such as chat, file sharing, polls, screen sharing, video, or a whiteboard. Turning a pod on or off is as simple as clicking a check box from the Pods pull down menu.


For participants, there is no limit on the number of video feeds that can be displayed in a meeting, which is a feature not found in most video conferencing services. For instance, join.me limits you to 10 video feeds, Cisco WebEx Meetings (Visit Site at WebEx by Cisco) allows seven, and ClickMeeting allows just four. Chat is available throughout the meeting and you can also set up private chats. The video quality on a 300-Megabits per second (Mbps) broadband connection was quite smooth. While I noticed just a twinge of lag, it was not disproportionate to other software in its class. I thought that Cisco WebEx Meetings had the least amount of lag over the same connection but your mileage may vary.

I watched task manager and found that Adobe Shockwave plugin was using over 100% CPU, usually around the 130% mark. Does this mean the CPU is just not strong enough to handle Adobe connect? Anyone else have experience using Adobe Connect with their Chromebook?

I am unable to download and install the cloud connect software in any system of my network. I made the dedicated firewall rule in which I allowed all in web and application policy but still the issue retains. I tried to implement LAN to WAN and none in IPS and also I further forwarded the port numbers such as port number 80 and 1935(TCP and UDP both) and implemented these in services section of firewall but didn't get any result. Do we need to make an exception for this particular like we had for teamviewer? Your replies shall highly be solicited.

Adobe Connect Meetings enables organizations to go beyond screen sharing, meet, communicate and collaborate far more effectively with colleagues, partners and customers - anytime, anywhere, on virtually any internet connected device.

If you have not previously used Adobe Connect, ensure that your computer and network connections are configured to provide you with the best possible experience by running a test. Visit _test. Please note that it is only necessary to download the Adobe Connect Add-in if you are a presenter.

Information Technology Services (ITS) will upgrade Adobe Connect (connect.case.edu) to version 9.3 on Monday, Dec. 22, between midnight and 6 a.m. Adobe Connect will be unavailable to users for the duration of the upgrade. ff782bc1db

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