📅 April 29, 2010

Adobe Released New Flash ‘Gala’ For Mac, Using Apple’s H.264 Hardware Acceleration

Adobe released their new Adobe Flash player for Mac called Gala, which uses Apple’s H.264 hardware acceleration.

Lookie what do we have here… Adobe released their new Flash player for Mac called Gala, which uses Apple’s H.264 hardware acceleration. It is still in beta and you can download it here. I just got it, and didn’t try it yet. But no beta can be worse than what we have now…

Later edit:

Before Gala, playing a 720p or 1080p YouTube video would load the CPU on Macbook Pro up to about 93%. Now, that Gala is on, well…

📅 February 11, 2010

Hulu Planing To Get Their Content On The iPad With Or Without Flash

Hulu, a service that streams popular television shows to millions of users in the United States through their web browser for free is now in the process of trying to get their content on the iPad.

Lately, the lack of Flash support on iDevices is one of the most sensitive issues. If you are thinking just about webpages, and you are not visiting mostly bands and restaurants sites, you are good to go. But, Flash delivers 75% of the video on the Web and that is why people are visibly outraged.

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