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    Gentian Paschal is offline Senior Member
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    Default Libvdpau and multilib affirm in Adobe flash.

    That's when the flash supports VDPAU I need to build on the work. VDPAU and right full-screen multi-monitor support to set up a simple 32-bit version of Flash. I installed the 32-bit flash and nspluginwrapper only at rest, I could not take advantage of Flash VDPAU backend. Problems was the lack of 32-bit version of libvdpau. After getting the correct version of libvdpau everything works fine. I do, how long we should hang a 64-bit adobe flash through support VDPAU.

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    Gentian pedro is offline Senior Member
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    With support for Linux and NVIDIA GPU acceleration, it is clear that the Linux version uses VDPAU to ensure their support. Current offers VDPAU perfect performance and it works perfectly with the old equipment to transmit HD video playback on the GPU instead of CPU. In addition, NVIDIA continues to constantly deal with the performance of VDPAU (video decoding and presentation of the API for Unix). As we all know, the support of VDPAU MPlayer, FFmpeg, MythTV, Xine, VLC Media Player, XBMC, and other multimedia applications.

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    VDPAU NVIDIA Linux is video acceleration API, which was published two years ago. Video decoding and presentation of the UNIX API is open and the other manufacturers can support the update to their video decoding engines in their drivers. But so far only supports VDPAU Nvidia proprietary driver. Support VDPAU made its way through almost every major Linux Multimedia.Application - including MythTV, VLC and MPlayer.

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    When I switched to Nvidia, I have a fixed idea, which has hardware acceleration for video decoding. VDPAU libraries are supported by Flash Player 32-bit, not (yet) of 64-bit version: Graphics AMD is excluded. This situation will probably change with Flash 10.4 to be released later this year. If your OS is 32 bit, and it is the same for Flash VDPAU do not need additional devices: Simply install libvdpau1 of Ubuntu, for example. You can check the actual operation on the page dedicated to the video scene. Linux 64-bit address is a bit "more complex.

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    As you know, the current version of Adobe Flash Player on 64-bit Linux systems do not exist. Yes, there's Square. But it has not been updated and the GPU on the video encoding. You must use 32-bit version. In fact, many users of 64-bit systems, this is hardly a revelation. But for those who are not too over the idea, or, as I only went to 32-bit to 64-bit: just install a 32-bit libraries libvdpau.

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