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Adobe Flash Player [Moviestar] 9.0.60.184 Beta

Mihai Asmanow   on 22 August 2007 - 06:08 · 5 comments & 4819 views

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Adobe Flash Player is the high-performance, lightweight, highly expressive client runtime that delivers powerful and consistent user experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones, and devices.

Adobe Labs features prerelease versions of the Flash Player 9 Update software. The beta is an opportunity for developers and consumers to test and provide early feedback to Adobe on new features, enhancements, and compatibility with previously authored content.

This update, codenamed “Moviestar,” includes new features, enhancements and bug fixes for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux versions of Flash Player 9, including:

* Support for H.264 video and HE-AAC audio codecs (new Aug. 21).
* Multi-core support for vector rendering.
* Full screen mode with hardware scaling.
* Flash Player cache for common platform components, such as the Flex framework.
* Support for Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) in the Windows plug-in.




See the release notes for more information regarding this prerelease technology.

Download: Adobe Flash Player [Moviestar] 9.0.60.184 Beta
Link: Home Page

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#1 southside on 22 Aug 2007 - 07:12
too bad they havent released this for symbian yet.
#2 Lee® on 22 Aug 2007 - 10:28
Will try.
#3 texasmike on 22 Aug 2007 - 21:03
I put this on 4 machines and it installed fine, after using uninstall tool for flash and then installing this version, I tried to use Internet Explorer 7 in Vista, It crashed IE on all 4 machines. needless to say uninstalled and IE was fine afterwards. I would say with those results it is nowhere near beta release status. 4 separate machines it crashed.
Mike
NE Texas
(1 reply) #4 toadeater on 23 Aug 2007 - 02:35
Anyone try this with Firefox yet?
#4.1 +hayc59 on 23 Aug 2007 - 04:27
Quote - (toadeater said @ #4)
Anyone try this with Firefox yet?

working fine here!

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