Quote guenter
AFAIK hardware acceleration on systems that support it.
Guenter,
Ha! Good luck with that on my aging Thinkpad T40 (768 megs RAM, single core as in 1.50 gigahertz Intel Pentium M). Unless there is a security issue, I'll stick with Flash NPSWF32-10.1.102.64.
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Re: NPSWF32-10.2.152.26
Posted by:
im
Date: February 26, 2011 02:07PM
Quote ndebord Unless there is a security issue, I'll stick with Flash NPSWF32-10.1.102.64.
Thanks both for the info and update, duly installed the new DLL (even though I do not have any hardware acceleration on this old single core Pentium M).
Even with XP sp3, and 2.8Ghz era single core intel....no accelerated video even on the demo site. To take advantage of the stage video, I think you need current OS such as Vista or better...or more recent hardware...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/03/2011 04:50PM by snuz2.
The stage video sample, the one with the plane (the youtube one), doesn't have acceleration now. Why? I don't know. Maybe at YouTube broken their player or the flash plugin as something wrong (before the last update, not this version)
It used to have and, really, it isn't related to OS or old hardware because I'm on Windows 2000 and with an Nvidia 7600GT, which, also, can't take advantage of the latest flash enhancements in the drivers for newer cards.
It was a site with an animated hi-def movie, can't remember it now, but not youtube. some kind of demo for stage video where you can switch the hw accel on and off as you watch. with accel on, black screen behind the rest of the flash, accel off, movie is behind the flash objects.
also, i don't think the hw accel in FF4 (what I was using) works in XP, but that's a different issue.
Looks like whenever they get around to a fix, that this is the one to hex (but of course, being Adobe, they'll have a new vulnerability next week!) SIGH
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Re: flash once again
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critical vulnerability
Date: March 16, 2011 03:13AM
in a nutshell:
* All Flash Player versions 10 are affected for all supported desktop and mobile operating systems.
* All versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat X, 10 and 9 are affected
* The vulnerability is exploited via Excel email attachments that have a Flash file embedded.
* A patch will be delivered in the next week
just wondering, disrupted, if you can try to hex Flash Player 10.3 RC1 (v10.3.181.5). this flash version is also included in the recent dev builds of Google Chrome 12.
how about a hexed version of flash 10.3.181.14?
adobe has just posted this final release of flash player 10.3 on their web site (hmm, wasn't flash 10.2 released a few months ago?)