

- CANNOT INSTALL FLASH PLAYER 10.2 ON WINDOWS 10 1080P
- CANNOT INSTALL FLASH PLAYER 10.2 ON WINDOWS 10 FULL
CANNOT INSTALL FLASH PLAYER 10.2 ON WINDOWS 10 1080P
How efficient is hardware acceleration in Flash Player 10.2 beta? Using Stage Video, we've seen laptops play smooth 1080p HD video with just over 0% CPU usage. Working together with hardware vendors has helped us take advantage of the GPU to offload not only H.264 hardware decoding (introduced in Flash Player 10.1) but the rest of the video rendering pipeline, including color conversion, scaling, and blitting. As we showed in a sneak peak just last month at Adobe MAX, Flash Player 10.2 beta with Stage Video can deliver brilliant HD video with dramatically little processing power. This new capability will help web sites deliver smooth, beautiful video across devices and browsers by enabling access to hardware acceleration of the entire video pipeline. Stage Video in Flash Player 10.2 beta advances that goal.
CANNOT INSTALL FLASH PLAYER 10.2 ON WINDOWS 10 FULL
The new beta also includes Internet Explorer 9 hardware acceleration support previewed earlier (in Flash Player "Square"), enhanced text rendering, and two popular requests from the community: a native custom mouse cursors API and support for full screen playback with multiple monitors.Ī lot of folks want to deliver the best possible video experience to the widest number of people. Flash Player 10.2 beta introduces a number of enhancements we're excited to share, including Stage Video, a new API that delivers best-in-class, high performance video playback across platforms. We're happy to announce a beta release of Flash Player 10.2 for Windows, Mac, and Linux is now available for download on Adobe Labs.
