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Adobe flash player 10.1.
Adobe flash player 10.1.









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There is also the first beta release for Adobe AIR 2, which includes 32-bit Linux support but the 64-bit support is held up by waiting on a 64-bit Flash Player 10.1 build. The latest Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta release can be found at Adobe Labs. The free software Gnash Flash Player even supports VA-API with patches.īesides the H.264 video acceleration work, Flash Player 10.1 features the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project, mobility optimizations (should be more CPU and battery efficient), accelerometer support, and new features for Flash/SWF developers too.

adobe flash player 10.1.

Hopefully Adobe engineers will bring VDPAU and/or VA-API support to a later Flash Player release. There is also VA-API as another nice alternative or as a secondary choice. Previously it also looked like Adobe was going to use VDPAU. NVIDIA's VDPAU is rather developed on Linux and well adopted and does a rather grand job at accelerating a variety of different formats. Adobe didn't provide any Linux video acceleration support at this time because Linux "lacks a developed standard API that supports H.264 hardware video decoding." On the Windows version Adobe is accelerating H.264 with UVD2 for ATI Radeon graphics hardware, NVIDIA hardware with PureVideo, Intel GMA 4-Series acceleration support, and even Broadcom video acceleration support via their Crystal HD Enhanced Video Accelerator. One of the main features for Flash Player 10.1 is H.264 hardware video acceleration support, which is sadly missing from the Linux version. Alongside the Windows and Mac OS X beta releases was a 32-bit Linux build, but the 64-bit build isn't yet available so those users will need to be use the earlier 64-bit beta. Last night Adobe pushed out their first beta release for Adobe Flash Player 10.1.











Adobe flash player 10.1.