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Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error
Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error












requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error
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With that being said, the one thing Apple has done well is build on top of GLSL really cool features such as Core Animation etc. I agree, the best thing that the *NIX world can do is build on top of GLSL and updating Mesa to OpenGL 4.1 compliance than trying to deal get access to proprietary video decoding features.

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Which is using a combination of LLVM and GLSL to hardware accelerate video play back plus a whole host of other Flash functions. Sounds awesome, reminds me very much of Light Spark: If that is the case, the video decode work which is underway using the 3D engine (shaders) might become the only option for the open source drivers, even for chipsets which include UVD. As I understand it, there is significant doubt that ATI/AMD will ever be able to release this information due to concerns that this will also give clues to the DRM provisions which are also part of UVD.

Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error drivers#

It is not possible at this time for the open source drivers to utilise the UVD hardware which is in R600/700, Evergreen and N.Islands chipsets because AMD/ATI have not released the programming information for this part of their chipsets a yet. Video Decode support through XvMC, VDPAU and VA-API APIs using the 3D engine (as opposed to the UVD dedicated hardware) is a work-in-progress for the open source Gallium3D drivers for AMD/ATI chipsets R300 through R800. I don’t blame Adobe for this – the Linux graphics stack is a mess, and they need to make some choices. Frame compositing on Linux is done via OpenGL. As such, you’re going to need an NVIDIA chipset, running the proprietary NVIDIA driver, in order to take advantage of this on Linux. On Linux, Stage Video makes use of NVIDIA’s VDPAU, and while this is an entirely open standard, it has so far not been adopted by AMD and Intel. I’m sure all the major Flash video players will be updated quickly enough, so this isn’t too big of a deal. First, Stage Video is an API, and developers need to actually add support for it into their video player SWFs. Well, two catches, but one of them isn’t such a big deal.

Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error 1080p#

“Working together with hardware vendors has helped us take advantage of the GPU to offload not only H.264 hardware decoding (introduced in Flash Player 10.1) but the rest of the video rendering pipeline, including color conversion, scaling, and blitting,” writes Tom Nguyen, product manager of Flash Platform Runtimes, “How efficient is hardware acceleration in Flash Player 10.2 beta? Using Stage Video, we’ve seen laptops play smooth 1080p HD video with just over 0% CPU usage.” They’re not kidding. Adobe’s new Stage Video technology enables not just hardware acceleration when it comes to decoding H264 in fact, it accelerates the entire video pipeline, including color conversion, scaling, and blitting.

requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error

Linux users have been left in the cold by Adobe – until now, that is.Īdobe didn’t just enable some basic form of hardware acceleration – no, this isn’t scalpel work, but full-on chainsaw action.

Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error mac os x#

Us Windows users have been able to enjoy a perfectly performing Flash video player for a long time now (I barely notice a difference between Flash video and vanilla H264), and Mac OS X users, too, have been able to somewhat enjoy some form of hardware accelerated video (much more limited than on Windows, though). Prime feature? Complete hardware acceleration of the entire video pipeline – fully cross platform, cross-form factor. This time around, it’s Adobe, delivering the first Flash 10.2 beta.

requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error

That sweet smell which indicates that somewhere in the vicinity a company is working on actually improving a product so we can all benefit. The sweet smell of competition is lingering in the air.














Requires adobe flash player 10.1 or higher error