i want to know when Adobe will follow through with webm support.
that will finally allow just one codec to allow html5 video with flash fallback
Phoronix: Adobe Flash Player Linux x86_64 Update Coming
Last week marked the official release of Adobe Flash Player 10.3 for Linux and other supported operating systems. Sadly, however, the Linux release was limited to 32-bit and their x86_64 Flash binary remains living in the "Square" 10.2 land. There also is no Linux video acceleration support outside of NVIDIA's VDPAU interface. To the pleasure of many Linux users, this is changing...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=OTQ1NQ
i want to know when Adobe will follow through with webm support.
that will finally allow just one codec to allow html5 video with flash fallback
Another interesting question is whether they fixed their memcpy usage for 10.4.
I wish they'd stop trying to re-invent a video player...
64 bit and vaapi?
*faints*
Are there other alternatives to streaming DRM/encrypted videos? You might not agree with it, but don't blame the tool.
Since the last 2-3 updates, Flash on Youtube needs a lot less resources than Totem or Vlc (without vdpau) on my Fedora 14. This was certainly unexpected... but it works for me. I'm not avoiding flash videos any more - I do block everything else, though.