Adobe Flash And Other Third-Party Programs Will Now Be Able To Use GPU To Decode Video

Adobe Flash And Other Third-Party Programs Will Now Be Able To Use GPU To Decode Video

Apple has introduced a new Technical Note for OS X 10.6.3 that allows third-party developers to use hardware acceleration to decode H.264 video.

Adobe’s failure to deliver acceptable performance under OS X has long been blamed by the company on the lack of this functionality. Only Apple computers boasting GPUs supporting the functionality (such as the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 320M or GeForce GT 330M) will be able to take advantage of it.

“We will be enabling support for hardware accelerated video decoding for Flash Player on Mac,” Adobe spokesperson Matt Rozen told Macworld. “Now that the required APIs are available, we are working on an additional Flash Player release to follow shortly after Flash Player 10.1 to include this functionality for the hardware configurations supported by the new APIs.”

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  • Alexis

    screw adobe…they are worse than M$ as far as being only out for themselves

    the last noble thing they did was make PDF open…I doubt we will see anything smart like that again

  • Adrian

    Like putting a band-aid on a severed artery.

  • Alfredo

    “Only Apple computers boasting GPUs supporting the functionality (such as the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 320M or GeForce GT 330M) will be able to take advantage of it.”

    Still a problem, most iMacs, Macbook Pros and Mac Pros do have either ATI or an unsupported Nvidia GPU.

  • Alfredo

    I meant to say do not have.