I have never encountered this Error-Message, but as you seem stuck, I will try to give you some thought of me what you could try:
1. Did you followed the Messages that was written there in spanisch? My spanish might be rusty but its seems like it is saying something along the lines of
- "Cannot start Third-Party Software. A required component is missing: ffmpegsumo.dll. Please install Third-Party Software again."
So we basicly have a missing .DLL-File. The software advised to reinstall the software to solve this problem. As I dont know in what package the ffmpegsumo.dll comes with (It doesnt come with the Plugin as far as I know) I would adise to make yourself comfortable with the idea of installing it manually. On
this page you can find some Infos about the DLL. I cant verify the accuracy of the given Informations there but you could google further if you want to know more about this DLL.
Here for example I've found a discussion where someone mentions that said ffmpegsumo.dll. It looks like it is a DLL from chrome. That would make sense. The CLR Plugin is a Browser Plugin. My guess would be that the CLR Plugin uses whatever primary Browser-Engine is installed on your machine. In your case it might be that chrome is your primary browser
2. Get the DLL. First you need a source for the DLL that you can trust. There are some honeypots out there where the DLL is offered, but some of them cant be trusted. in my opinion. So you have some choices on this point:
- Find yourself a valid source on another PC from another room where his DLL might be available
- Find a good source on the web. I havnt looked to hard (I'm lazy) for a original source, but I found this kinda promising (the DLL is a file of this project hosted on google Code with a fairly recent Timestamp of 4. April 2014. Maybe its recent enough to can be used on your system as well)
- You can download this file. This is the DLL I attached from my personal System. Do you trust me? Go ahead. Do you spite me? Move along.
3. Manually install the DLL. To do this, I would assume that you need the DLL in the same location as I have it. That would be
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\36.x.xxxx.xxx (You might have two folder there or even more. Just add the DLL to both locations to be extra sure. I have no idea what the difference is. It looks like different version number of chrome instances or some nasty pattern).
3. Restart Chrome. Heck, restart your PC. I might be saver to have all processes shut down once befor I have to explain hwo you kill process-task with the Task-Manager.
4. After a restart. Test if it did the trick. If not:
- Make sure you did everything right
- try a different DLL
- Try updating Chrome
- Try Uninstall and reinstalling chrome
- Find out more about this error on the web
- Eat supper. Think about the problem
- Wait a day and search the web again
- Pray that Faruton replied in the meantime with a correct solution
Yeah. Thats what I would do if I were you.
Indyaner