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more about #adobeflash drsquirrel: Flash isn't what I want for HD Video, bugger that. Flash also isn't something that I want people to start making COD 8 in to play on the webpage. It'... more » Nitesh Singh: Not to troll, but the "worlds most advanced operating system" (according to them) doesnt support GPU-accelerated video yet? #flash101hacktintosh more » jonathan.eatherly: Dell mini 10v hackintosh here. Big increase in speed! Mine is not running youtube or vimeo in hd well but southpark studios can do hd fullscreen now. more » RoseHizang: this update does absolutely NOTHING for macs. read the release notes, the improvements are for windows and linux only. more » George_P: This post is erroneous. the Flash plugin does not support the Intel GMA950 graphics chipset that the Wind (and many other netbooks) run. The chipset d... more » Nintenboy01: Is performance improved at all on old PowerPC Macs? #flash101hacktintosh more » chocolatebanana: So this doesn't really have anything to do with hackintoshes, but rather any slow PC and any operating system in general, yes? #flash101hacktintosh more » ricky.leverence: It runs like crap, here. MacBook Pro, late 2006 (ATI x1600). I go to watch a Youtube video and I'd say about half of the frames drop. more » JackTheTripper: I have the same wind model. This is great news. I'll try it tonight. #flash101hacktintosh more » Turael: I wish I could get 2gb of Ram in my Dell mini10v. All the 'this is how you tear apart your machine' videos apparently don't account for having a card ... more » webwbr: This is a HUGE improvement on my Dell Mini 9, not perfect, but I can at least watch Hulu now without going nuts with studdering. Let's bring on 10.2! more » Stigrevan Revanstig: i have a problem with this version of flash on youtube hd movies the quality is crap it's even worse than normal quality. #flash more » You-can-pick-a-screen-name-later: Are they planning on supporting non-intel based Macs? My poor old PPC Mac is feeling really left out these days... #flash more » Pazu: Adobe is so funny. "Mac OS X does not expose access to the required APIs" my ass. OpenCL on Snow Leopard will offload processing to the GPU, and if t... more » bsoft: On my laptop (Acer 1410, Core 2 Solo 1.4GHz, Intel GMA X4500MHD) this made Hulu 360p playable in fullscreen (previously it dropped a ton of frames), b... more » Dancing Milkcarton: This is one of the reasons why there's friction between Apple and Adobe. Flash versions in OS X never get fully optimized like their Windows counterp... more » ArmTheHarmless: Simply Put: Flash 10.1 makes any online video load faster and look crisper then ever before. Even old PC's and Netbooks will feel quicker. When y... more » Eugenia: Installed it. Youtube works great, even at 1080p (when you add the &fmt=37 on some brand new 1080p videos). The PureVideo2 implementation from Ad... more » glitch44: "Hardware-accelerated H.264 decoding is supported on some video cards and drivers running on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Linux and Mac O... more » senatormayer: This has stunned me. I struggle to find the words to describe how I feel. I just installed 10.1 and it's as if I just got sight for the very first ti... more » -
#hackintosh
Flash 10.1 Is Good News for Hackintosh Netbooks
High-Def Flash video is a stretch on some hacktintosh netbooks, but Flash 10.1 brings it into the realm of possibility. I just installed it on my MSI Wind running Leopard, and damn: HD YouTube and Vimeo videos were almost watchable. More » -
#adobeflash
Flash 10.1 Tests: Hardware Accelerated HD Hulu and YouTube Video? Yes Please
The first Flash 10.1 desktop player beta has arrived, and AnandTech has put the new GPU-accelerated video playback to the test. And while the OS X version currently lacks graphics acceleration, Flash 10.1 still serves up improvements on the Mac. More » -
#adobeflash
Adobe Flash 10.1 and AIR 2.0 Betas Released: Life Is Better Now
The first betas of Adobe Flash 10.1 and AIR 2.0—delivering full GPU acceleration of H.264 for buttery smooth HD Flash video playback and multitouch gesture support—are out. You should get them now. More » -
#iphone
Vimeo Videos Get Friendly With iPhones and Android
I love Vimeo's video quality, but unlike YouTube, it doesn't make my uploads iPhone friendly. But that may change: they've already converted all "Staff Picks" and HD video showcases into iPhone and Android-friendly formats, and say there's more to come. More » -
#iphone
Flash Apps to Come to the iPhone, But Not to Safari
After today's bad news, Adobe Senior Product Manager for Developer Relations Mike Chambers has announced a way to put Flash into the iPhone: Compile Flash into full standalone applications for the App Store. This solves part of the iPhone-Flash conundrum. More » -
#flash
Flash For Android, WebOS Landing In October
Adobe President and CEO Shantanu Naraye has pegged October 4–7 as the release Windows for a Flash 10 beta, which will bring official, optimized support to Android, WebOS, Windows Mobile, and Symbian. Notice anything missing there? More » -
#flash
Adobe Aggressively, Officially Promoting Flash For HDTVs, DVRs
To date, Adobe's efforts to push Flash to TVs have passed mostly under the radar, and haven't netted many actual products. This is about to change, according to a forthcoming announcement from the company. More » -
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#palmpre
Confirmed: Palm Pre To Support Flash
The Palm Pre isn't pulling any punches when it comes to attacking iPhone weaknesses. It has copy and paste, data tethering and will support Adobe's Flash. -
#streamingvideo
Sweet, Sweet Flash Coming to Your HDTV, via Intel
When it was announced, it wasn't clear why anyone would really want the Intel Media Processor TV system. Now we know: Flash support. In other words, Hulu, NBC, YouTube and Megaporn, on your TV. More » -
#ps3
PS3 2.53 Firmware Shows Up Fashionably Late, With Full Screen Flash
Remember how Sony told us we'd be able to lounge around all Thanksgiving weekend, watching YouTubes on our TVs in full screen? LIES! Turns out today's the real day for 2.53. [Sony—Thanks, Stephen]
