Adobe Flash 10.1 Beta Available for Win, Linux, Mac


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Link to downloads. Found on TechCrunch. For me it is working great. My Acer Timeline 3810t has an SU9400 and cpu usage in IE8 was low, spiking into the 40% range only a few times while watching a Youtube HD video.

Liliputing says:

Supported graphics cards:

ATI

Radeon HD 4xxx and higher

Mobility Radeon HD 4xxx and higher

Radeon HD 3xxx and higher integrated/motherboard

FirePro V3750, V5700, V7750, V8700, V8750 and later

Broadcom

BCM70012 video decoding chipset (used in Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Video Accelerator)

Intel

Intel 4 Series Chipset family starting with graphics driver version 15.16.2.1986

NVIDIA (Mobile)

ION and ION LE

GeForce GTX 280M/260M

GeForce GTS 260M/160M/150M

GeForce GT 240M/230M/130M

GeForce G210M/G110M/G105M/G102M

GeForce 9800M GTX/GT/GTS/GS

GeForce 9700M GTS/GT

GeForce 9650M GS

GeForce 9600M GT/GS

GeForce 9500M GS/G

GeForce 9400M G

GeForce 9300M GS/G

GeForce 9200M GS

GeForce 9100M G

GeForce 8800M GTS

GeForce 8700M GT

GeForce 8600M GT/GS

GeForce 8400M GTGS

NVIDIA (Desktop)

GeForce GTX 260/275/280/285/295

GeForce GTS 150/240/250

GeForce GT 120/130/220/230/240

GeForce 205/210

GeForce G100

GeForce 9800 GX2/GTX/GTX+/GT

GeForce 9600 GSO/GT

GeForce 9500GT

GeForce 9400GT

GeForce 8800 GTS 512/GT/GS

GeForce 8600 GTS/GT

GeForce 8500 GT

GeForce 8400 GS

GeForce 9400 mGPU

GeForce 9300 mGPU

GeForce 8300 mGPU

GeForce 8200 mGPU

GeForce 8100 mGPU

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It seems like this doesn't work at all, i uninstalled version 10 and installed 10.1, flash laden websites display no flash content and some even propted me to install the previous version, when i manage addons in IE8 there is no mention of the Flash componant any where

Now high definition H.264 doesn't suck (Y)

ATI/AMD users need Catalyst 9.11+ to get hardware H.264 decoding. It is not out in final release yet, but beta version can be found. I'd guess final release is not that far away either.

Hardware video decoding of H.264 content in Flash Player 10.1 is supported on AMD/ATI products with UVD2 with the ATI Catalyst? Software Suite, starting with version 9.11 for the ATI Radeon? family of products
ATI/AMD users need Catalyst 9.11+ to get hardware H.264 decoding. It is not out in final release yet, but beta version can be found. I'd guess final release is not that far away either.

CAT 9.11 will be released later today.

Yeah, waiting for three years. I cannot believe nobody has the expertise and or guts to beat Adobe to it and build a solid 64-bit flash player.

Flash is closed source... :rolleyes:

It seems like this doesn't work at all, i uninstalled version 10 and installed 10.1, flash laden websites display no flash content and some even propted me to install the previous version, when i manage addons in IE8 there is no mention of the Flash componant any where

Did you install the right version? There's 2 different versions for Windows (a standard plugin, and one for IE)

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