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Re: Flash 9 Versão Final (16 Janeiro 2007)
« Responder #30 em: 17 de Janeiro de 2007, 13:09 »
HEHEHE nesta área (Adobe) dúvido que me batam na rapidez :p
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Re: Flash 9 Versão Final (16 Janeiro 2007)
« Responder #31 em: 17 de Janeiro de 2007, 16:11 »
Excelentes notícias para todos os utilizadores de software GNU/Linux. :P
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Re: Flash 9 Versão Final (16 Janeiro 2007)
« Responder #32 em: 17 de Janeiro de 2007, 22:06 »
Muito bom :) foi rápido desde o lançamento da primeira beta até ao lançamento da versão final :) Os utilizadores de Linux já mereciam :)
Já fiz o download mas ainda não instalei :P Preguiça de copiar ficheiros :P

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Re: Flash 9 Versão Final (16 Janeiro 2007)
« Responder #33 em: 17 de Janeiro de 2007, 22:48 »
Instalei o flash 9 mas acho que tem alguns erros.. neste site http://www.break.com quando abro os videos quase sempre não aparece imagem só som :( (talvez seja do site ou do firefox 2.0)  Alguém pode me dizer se acontece o mesmo neste site?

EDIT:
Já resolvi o problema...  :biggrin:
Eu instalei mal a versão final por isso é que estava a dar esse erro  :)
Esta a funcionar muito melhor do que a versão Beta  :D
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Re: Flash 9 Versão Final (16 Janeiro 2007)
« Responder #34 em: 23 de Agosto de 2007, 15:01 »
Nova versão beta com novas funcionalidades:

Download http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html

in: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/releasenotes.html

Updated: Agust 21, 2007
The beta contains several new features:

    * Support for H.264 video and HE-AAC audio codecs (new Aug. 21).
    * Enhancements to full-screen mode to use hardware scaling for improved video performance and quality on systems running Windows 2000 and newer or Mac OS X 10.2 and newer.
    * Faster rendering of vector graphics on multi-core CPUs.
    * Higher quality and performance for downscaling large bitmaps (SWF 9 only).
    * Support for caching common platform components, such as the Flex framework, to reduce average application sizes. This feature is enabled in the Flex 3 beta available on Adobe Labs.
    * Support for full-screen mode on Linux.

Known Issues

General

    * The performance of the H.264 feature is beta quality and has not yet been optimized, so the minimum system requirements for 480p, 720p and 1080p playback are not available for beta. The minimum system requirements for viewing H264-based content will be similar to other media players supporting H264 in the market today for the final release.
    * H.264 files using the loop filter flag render with artifacts on multi-core systems.
    * The Real Player 11 beta is known to cause issues with some Flash and Flex content. Content may fail to render, or the browser may crash. If you have Real Player 11 beta installed, please disable the add-on to ensure issues you encounter with this beta are with Flash Player and not the Real Player beta.
          o In Firefox, go to Tools->Add-ons and disable the "Real Player Browser Record Add-on."
          o In Internet Explorer, go to Tools->Internet Options->Programs->Manage Add-ons and disable the "RealPlayer Download and Record Plugin for Internet Explorer."
    * Opera and Netscape do not allow recursive calls using the ExternalInterface API into the Flash Player. This issue has been reported to Opera and Netscape. (184777)

Linux

    * H.264 support and full-screen hardware scaling on the Linux platform are at alpha quality.
    * In full-screen mode on Linux, playing odd-width movies (with screen widths not divisible by 16) may cause a crash.