I'm also using a notebook equipped with the ION chipset and am affected by this absurd decision from Adobe. Until now I had been using a development version of Flash 10. But I decided to move to Flash 11, believing that it would include an improved and official hardware video acceleration. But, fter trying to play several 720p and 1080p videos on YouTube I realized that it wasn't working. Now I can't use my notebook as media center.
Fortunately I saved several of the test libraries which Adobe Labs released in the past. I'm trying to restore one of them now...
I'm also using a notebook equipped with the ION chipset and am affected by this absurd decision from Adobe. Until now I had been using a development version of Flash 10. But I decided to move to Flash 11, believing that it would include an improved and official hardware video acceleration. But, fter trying to play several 720p and 1080p videos on YouTube I realized that it wasn't working. Now I can't use my notebook as media center.
Fortunately I saved several of the test libraries which Adobe Labs released in the past. I'm trying to restore one of them now...