Flash 10.1 on Mac OS X is looking like it will suck less than it has in the past. Adobe appear to be making the considerable effort to leverage Core Animation on OS X to help Flash’s drawing out. I don’t know that this will help with H.264 decoding (YouTube etc) but it can’t hurt to have some acceleration applied to it’s drawing…
I heart unicode. In my URL in Safari, I’m seeing a heart, but in the title of the article and the title in the browser title bar, I’m seeing a ?.
IE8/Win7: ? in title and page, %e2%99%a5 in url
Chrome/Win7: ? in title and page, heart in url
test ?
Unicode. One character set to rule them all 😉
This advanced “Flash Video To Adobe Flash” Tool encodes and compresses your videos to the popular Flash-Video (.FLV) format which is being used by sites such as YouTube. By pasting a small code onto your page and uploading the files to your Webserver your Webvideo(s) are ready to be displayed. The final result of this process are streaming webvideos – they are transmitted to your viewers continuously as they arrive with no need to download them first onto the hard disk.