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#21
Originally Posted by cfh11 View Post
I don't think any version of flash supports GPU acceleration except the x86 windows version
Mac OS X gained GPU accelerated H.264 playback in Flash Player 10.1 a few months ago. With Mac OS X 10.6.3, Apple added an API Adobe needed for the task.

Flash Player is also GPU accelerated on Linux x86, but there are a number of limitations there. Compiz, for instance, is a blocker.

In general, “What does GPU acceleration mean?” is a good read.

Originally Posted by kaourantin.net
Just because the Flash Player is using the video card for rendering does not mean it will be faster. In the majority of cases your content will become slower.
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To be sure, the real world performance of flash 10.1 on my windows PC leaves much to be desired...
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Originally Posted by cfh11 View Post
To be sure, the real world performance of flash 10.1 on my windows PC leaves much to be desired...
What PC do you have Cowboy From Hell?

Even my crappy HP desktop PC at work has no problems sometimes with 10+ tabs open with youtube / todaysbigthing / funnyordie etc etc

And this is while I am working with Photoshop and other softwares running converting audio and video files in the background.
 
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i am eagerly waiting to see the results
 
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guys please share with us the flash 10.1 quality/speed/.... and how is youtube ?
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Originally Posted by leetut View Post
can someone PM me the file please
(and everyone else on the planet with a n900!)
Apart from encouraging piracy (which is not permitted anywhere on maemo.org); why do you think you want it?
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Please do not use this site to distribute, link to, or coordinate the distribution of materials for which you have no legal permission to share.

Regardless of your personal position on "piracy", copyright law, EULAs, etc., please consider:
  1. the impact of distributing TI's software here while the Council is actively trying to negotiate with them a legal download for all N900 owners
  2. what would likely happen to maemo.org and the resources it provides should a lawsuit be brought against it
 

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#28
Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
Apart from encouraging piracy (which is not permitted anywhere on maemo.org); why do you think you want it?
*sigh* ain't it obvious? What else.. but to play flash on any websites of course? Who would want an outdated software if you know there is a newer one on the wild? Yeah it's slow since it has no acceleration but... slow is better than nothing.

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Nice to hear the council is trying their best bringing this to us
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
*sigh* ain't it obvious? What else.. but to play flash on any websites of course? Who would want an outdated software if you know there is a newer one on the wild? Yeah it's slow since it has no acceleration but... slow is better than nothing.
But you don't have nothing. You have an optimised, tested, QAed build of Flash 9. There are hacks around to change the version reported to websites if they incorrectly assert they need Flash 10 or above.

Are there really websites out there which truly require Flash 10.1 and aren't so heavy that using them on a 256MB ARM device is in the realms of fantasy?

Nice to hear the council is trying their best bringing this to us
I wouldn't get your hopes up, though.
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To answer your question, Jaffa, Google Street View is a useful service which requests flash 10. It works also with javascript but not on Microb any more.
 

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