Jelyfish: This really depends on how the video player is implemented, from what I have found only YouTube, Brightcove (which is used by many other sites), and Viddler use Stage Video. See http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/stagevideo.html – there's a nice demo with Big Buck Bunny where you can switch between Stage Video and regular video to see the bug in action.
Mathieu: Same problem here, EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode makes the plugin very unstable.
This also explains why `EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=0` doesn't disable Stage Video acceleration, apparently it's a different function than HW video decoding on Linux…
Jelyfish: This really depends on how the video player is implemented, from what I have found only YouTube, Brightcove (which is used by many other sites), and Viddler use Stage Video. See http:// www.adobe. com/devnet/ flashplayer/ stagevideo. html – there's a nice demo with Big Buck Bunny where you can switch between Stage Video and regular video to see the bug in action.
Mathieu: Same problem here, EnableLinuxHWVi deoDecode makes the plugin very unstable. ideoDecode= 0` doesn't disable Stage Video acceleration, apparently it's a different function than HW video decoding on Linux…
This also explains why `EnableLinuxHWV