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Blame Apple for total lameness, as always. I to hated flash on my mac, now it's been resting on a shelf for 13 months, I should really be faster in mailing them but it's so f--king disturbing.
Try it in Windows on the same machine and I'm sure things will improve ..
Hardware acceleration for Flash on Linux is non-existent. I've got VDPAU for Mplayer using Nvidia for my H.264 very recently, so spare me the Jobs is late to the ball game crap.
I don't have video players spanning multiple cores running OpenMP on Linux and seeing my cores barely being touched.
I'm seeing a single core still running VLC with Red Cliff II at 10% utilization.
Yet, if I have this in Flash it'll throttle my CPU.
Sorry, but Flash is a pig.