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2009-08-30
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As it stands, this is a huge hindrance for me. Anybody know anything more?
Nokia has licensed sourcecode for Adobe Flash Player, and I don't have full details on the implementation... hard for me to talk specific details yet, sorry.
But I do know that many content sites check for H.264 support, which arrived on the desktop in Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115.0 in December of last year. Some sites today specifically use Player 10 features, and some always check for the current versions as a security nudge... it's hard to generalize about sites' various detection schemes.
But, as before, we're in the final months of an architecture change... Player 10 is moving beyond laptops to mobile and home systems. First results should be at the end of the year, with production ramping up next year. This generation features over-the-air updating, as well as intrinsic cross-device support, so things should be simpler than they are today.
Best word on what the N900 can do would come from Nokia themselves, but I know that general progress is being made in this area, if that's of help.
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2009-08-30
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Anyway, about flash - that page loads up and says:
AFL 9,1,122,0
Debugger version? No
So sounds like Flash 9 to me. I wonder what this Flash 10 hype about the Hero is about since the version clearly says 9...strange.
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2009-08-31
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2009-08-31
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Read this... and now I'm scratching my head.
It's supposed to be 10.x, but I'm starting wonder if they're calling 9.1.x "FP10" when honestly it's supporting mostly H.264 and other things that came with Flash Media Server 3 et al.
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2009-08-31
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This thread should really be in General so I could thank all the helpful posts...
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2009-08-31
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2009-08-31
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Do you have any authoritative sources where it is stated that Flash 10 is now available for the HTC Hero (ie. from HTC themselves, or Adobe?) The blog post you have linked to is a re-hash of the Adobe/HTC Press Release but to it's credit the blog post does not make the mistake of stating that Flash 10 is now shipping on the Hero.
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Anyway, about flash - that page loads up and says:
AFL 9,1,122,0
Debugger version? No
So sounds like Flash 9 to me. I wonder what this Flash 10 hype about the Hero is about since the version clearly says 9...strange.