4oD No Longer Work On Chrome

Dell 2400 Dimension 2GB ram OS Ubuntu 12.04

4oD no longer works in Chrome browser.

I have Adblock Plus disabled and flash control running.

4oD works OK on Firefox with Adblock Plus disabled.

Please could you advise why this is so and how I can make it work?

Just get the buffering 'circle' on start of movie and does not start running the movie.

Thanks for any help.

Richard14


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