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  • d2kx
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    Chrome 21 dev comes with Pepper Flash 11.3 for Linux (32bit and 64bit).

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  • FireBurn
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    Originally posted by darkbasic View Post
    Not another standard please, I'm glad it's only a rebranding.

    P.S.
    Since when does flash support va-api?
    I'm guessing Goggle have paid for it

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  • Gusar
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    Originally posted by darkbasic View Post
    Since when does flash support va-api?
    The regular NPAPI one doesn't. But it seems Google's PepperFlash now does.

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  • darkbasic
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    Not another standard please, I'm glad it's only a rebranding.

    P.S.
    Since when does flash support va-api?

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  • Gusar
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    Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
    Gosh! Why does everybody want to have his own Linux Video Acceleration API?
    There is a standard since many years somehow NOBODY implements: OpenMAX by Khronos Group!
    Just implement that and kill every vendor-specific API!
    The way I read it, this isn't a new API, it's just a wrapper to integrate hardware decoding into Chrome.

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  • Awesomeness
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    Gosh! Why does everybody want to have his own Linux Video Acceleration API?
    There is a standard since many years somehow NOBODY implements: OpenMAX by Khronos Group!
    Just implement that and kill every vendor-specific API!

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  • Kano
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    It must be fun to rename stuff all the time. But i really like that vaapi is used now. Hopefully it does not crash when the xvba or vdpau wrappers are used. Usually there should be no h264 l5.1 content in the web, so it might work...

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    For those that haven't heard, for Google's Chrome web-browser and ChromeOS operating system, they have their own Linux video playback acceleration API...

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