Flash Player 9 Rocking the Online Media World
Posted on August 21, 2007
Adobe Flash Player 9 Update is in Beta. This is big news folks with some really significant features:
- HDTV like quality for web video
- Enhanced High Efficiency audio support
- Hardware acceleration
- Multi-core enahnced full screen video playback
It’s still in beta, but mark my words, this is a major advance in online media. The cable industry is going to hate this one. I on the otherhand am kicking-up my broadband speed. Full-blown online media here it comes.
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I can’t keep up with you, Phil. Your such the font of info! Yesterday I learned (the hard way) that if I purchase a movie from iTunes (Oh, Yah, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights with hunky Ralph Finnes…) and burn a DVD, that I can’t watch it downstairs on my TV. How do you spell dork?
Yeah, font or babbling brook. Sometimes it’s a stream of clear water and others, well a bit mirky. In any case, glad to be a source of info and no worries, sometimes I have a hard time keeping up with myself. Yeah, for all the techno/bleeding edge stuff I like to delve into, I just don’t do a lot of downloading of movies and tunes. My favorite source for tunes is still Goodwill. Picked-up Nora Jones’ first CD and U2’s Rattle and Hum DVD there for like $3 each. Get the latest stuf, heck no, but I still live in the past in tunes so it works out well.