

I am running Win 7 64 bit, Flash CS4 and Visual Studio 2010 on my computer. Note also that this worked when I started the project, when I was running a small file but as it grew bigger, even the debug mode stopped working. swf file and the server settings with the database? Is there something I need to do to have it work in a server environment without Adobe Flash installed, ie, just the.

I am a little scared that I may have no way of publishing it for my client without having the whole code in the clients computer. However, when I try to run the the published version of it (.swf), which is in the same folder as the project, I simply get the error screen "Adobe Flash Player 10.0 r2 has stopped working", and nothing else happens. It works in my development environment (Flash CS4 > F12), with my required explores, ie, IE & FF. The flash app reads the database from the web app (Visual Studio/server). I have hard-coded the path to the web app that reads the database. it has about 1500 objects which are tween with zoom and colour changes only on click and connects to a database for data, eg, names of the objects are in a database. I dont know how much complex they can get but I think mine is quite ordinary. The full list of supported GPUs are available here.īroadcom : Hardware video decoding of H.264 content in Flash Player 10.1 is supported on the Broadcom BCM70012 as well as the BCM70015 video decoding chipset, found in systems with Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Video Accelerator hardware.I have developed my most complex Flash ActionScript app. NVIDIA : Adobe Flash Player 10.1 offers GPU-acceleration for NVIDIA ION and supported NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro-powered PCs. Fullscreen mode on Intel GMA 500 chipsets running on Windows 7 requires the Aero theme. Intel : Hardware video decoding of H.264 content in Flash Player 10.1 is supported on Intel 4 Series Chipset family and the all New 2010 Intel Core Processor Family with Intel HD Graphics starting with the graphics driver version 15.(8.) for 32/64-bit Windows Vista and Windows 7.įor the Atom/Intel GMA 500 chipset, hardware decode is supported starting with the graphics driver version 5.

If you know a page has Flash content (or is dependent on one or more ActiveX Controls), open an instance of IE8 32-bit to access the page. While IE8 64-bit is your default browser, Flash content should open in IE8 32-bit.
