Jun 14

Adobe has legitimately released the most recent version of its Flash player. Flash 10.1 had been accessible by the same time as now in beta, but the certified position will see millions of Flash clients internationally creating the change.

Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially

Flash 10.1 must signify improved video streaming from services such as the YouTube and iPlayer, particularly if you have obtained a small power-driven processor and an upright graphic chip.

Adobe’s Paul Betlem gives details:
“Flash Player 10.1 introduces hardware-based H.264 Video decoding to deliver smooth, high quality video with minimal overhead across supported operating systems. Using available hardware to decode video offloads tasks from the CPU, improving video playback performance, offering smoother frame rates, and reducing system resource utilization”.

This means an Acer Aspire Revo the processing strain will be gotten off of the Intel Atom chip, by the exertion being made by the remote additional competent Nvidia graphics card.

Additional features incorporate better buffering, p2p video, HTTP Dynamic streaming, multicast and a novel set of ActionScript 3 APIs for multi-touch and resident gesticulation proceedings and http streaming.

[Via pocket-lint]

  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
  • Finally Flash 10.1 Launched Officially
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