Monday, 18 February 2013

Adobe flashplayer_11_ax_debug.exe


      

Adobe Flash Player is the high-performance, lightweight, highly expressive application runtime that provides uncompromised viewing of expressive applications, content, and videos across browsers, mobile phones, devices and operating systems. Deliver more engaging user experiences with the Adobe® Flash® Player runtime through support for native 64-bit operating systems and browsers, accelerated graphics rendering, asynchronous bitmap decoding, high-resolution bitmap support, and more.




Take advantage of a host of new features in the Adobe® Flash® Player runtime that streamline the development process, improve performance, enable greater security and privacy control, and allow delivery of richer apps to a broader spectrum of devices. Adobe’s Flash Player allows you to view interactive web content like games, business presentations, advertisements. The package includes only the Flash Player and is a stand alone installation. Technically, this is a Flash Player ActiveX Control.

Top features:

• Stage 3D accelerated graphics rendering

Explore a new architecture for high-performance 2D/3D GPU hardware accelerated graphics rendering by Adobe, which provides low-level Stage3D APIs for advanced rendering in apps and gives framework developers classes of interactive experiences.

• Native 64-bit support

Flash Player can now take advantage of native support for 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit web browsers on Linux®, Mac OS, and Windows®.

• H.264/AVC software encoding for cameras

Stream beautiful video from your computer’s camera with higher compression efficiency and industry-wide support, enabling both high-quality real-time communications (such as video chat and video conferencing) and live video broadcasts.

• Protected HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS)

Protect streaming video across devices without the complexity of a license server.

• Content protection support for mobile

Flash Access content protection support is now available on Android devices. Broadcasters can now reach and monetize an even broader range of customers on their favorite mobile device.

Key benefits of the Flash Player 11 desktop include:

* Stage 3D Accelerated Graphics Rendering — Deliver cutting edge 2D and 3D experiences on the desktop.

* Native 64-bit support — Support for 64-bit operating systems and browsers on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.

* G.711 audio compression for telephony — Integrate real-time voice and telephony capabilities into business apps and integrate with existing phone systems using the G.711 codec.

* H.264/AVC SW Encoding — Create apps that encode higher quality video locally using the efficient H.264 video standard.

* Socket Progress Events — Improve management of data transfer, track progress, and provide responsive feedback in apps send large amounts of data.

* JPEG-XR support — Take advantage of support for the advanced JPEG-XR image compression format to deliver higher quality images with less bandwidth, and leverage lossy and lossless compression with alpha channel transparency.

Adobe Flash Player 11.6 key features and benefits:

* Full Screen Permission Dialog UI Improvement: Changed the location of the the permission dialog to the middle of the screen. Also improved the user experience when going into full screen mode by adding the “Cancel” button.

* Graphics Data Query: Developers will be able to read the structure of the display object and read vector data at runtime. For example, game developers can create complex Sprite Sheets or they can create exporters at runtime to any file format (SVG as an example).

* Note: This release provides a preview of the Stage3D extended profile for testing and feedback. Stage3D extended profile adds advanced Stage3d rendering techniques to desktop platforms (Mac/Win). This feature will not be available for the released version of Folsom (Flash Player 11.6/ Adobe AIR 3.6). Adobe does not recommend releasing content based on this feature. In order for you to use this feature you will need to download the updated version of the AGALMiniAssembler.

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