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Designed to be easy to use and install, users or website owners may install the web versionof Ruffle and existing flash content will "just work", with no extra configuration required.Ruffle will detect all existing Flash content on a website and automatically "polyfill"it into a Ruffle player, allowing seamless and transparent upgrading of websites that stillrely on Flash content.

There are two main codebases in two languages: The actual player in Rust, and the web interface& browser UI in JavaScript. If you have any experience in either area and would like toassist,please feel free to read ourcontribution guidelines,search for some issues totackle,andjoin our Discord to ask questions!

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Adobe Flash Player is a runtime that executes and displays content from a provided SWF file, although it has no in-built features to modify the SWF file at runtime. It can execute software written in the ActionScript programming language which enables the runtime manipulation of text, data, vector graphics, raster graphics, sound, and video. The player can also access certain connected hardware devices, including the web cameras and microphones, after permission for the same has been granted by the user.

Until version 10 of the Flash player, there was no support for GPU acceleration. Version 10 added a limited form of support for shaders on materials in the form of the Pixel Bender API, but still did not have GPU-accelerated 3D vertex processing.[41] A significant change came in version 11, which added a new low-level API called Stage3D (initially codenamed Molehill), which provides full GPU acceleration, similar to WebGL.[42][43] (The partial support for GPU acceleration in Pixel Bender was completely removed in Flash 11.8, resulting in the disruption of some projects like MIT's Scratch, which lacked the manpower to recode their applications quickly enough.[44][45])

Version 10 can be run under Windows 98/Me using KernelEx.[89] HP offered Version 6 of the player for HP-UX,[90] while Innotek GmbH offered versions 4 and 5 for OS/2.[91] Other versions of the player have been available at some point for BeOS.[citation needed]

Among other devices, LeapFrog Enterprises provides Flash Player with their Leapster Multimedia Learning System and extended the Flash Player with touch-screen support.[104] Version 9 was the most recent version available for the Linux/ARM-based Nokia 770/N800/N810 Internet tablets running Maemo OS2008.[90] Other versions of the player have been available at some point for Symbian OS and Palm OS.[105] The Kodak Easyshare One includes Flash Player.[106]

Adobe has partnered with Harman to support enterprise Flash Player users until at least 2023.[146][147] The Harman Flash player variant is labeled as version 50.x, to avoid confusion with other variants.[78]

I don't know how to embed flash in C++, but Christopher Deckers (of SWTSwing fame) has developed an interesting hack which allows it to be embedded in Java. You can find more information in the Javalobby announcement thread.

If it has to be open source I'd consider Gnash, an open source flash implementation.
It works on all major platforms, supports most multimedia codecs and is supposed to be embeddable in applications through nsapi.

Your app should check at runtime for flash player and should alert the user if it doesn't find it (usually by giving a link to Adobe to download it).Flashplayer plugin is usually installed at %AppData%\Mozilla\plugins on Windows.

I personally haven't tried this but say in case of SWT/Java you could embed SWT browser window in you SWT/Java application and in the browser view you could put content with flash content, then communicate say with Merapi bridge with flash movie and java.

For hardware-accelerated scaling to work, you need Microsoft DirectX 9 with VRAM 128MB for Windows and OpenGL for Apple Macintosh, Mac OS X v10.2 or higher. There might be compatibility issues with older hardware and drivers. (See Flash Player system requirements.) With older versions of Flash Player, you should not see dramatic changes as the player reverts from hardware-accelerated scaling back to software scaling.

Hi, I got in touch with Microsoft and the technician said that two years ago, Adobe announced the end of Flash to give developers time to switch to other technologies like HTML5. He also said the Flash player had now been removed from all Windows, Apple Mac, iOS, and Android devices and cannot be installed again. He said that if HP relied on the Flash Player, then it will no long work and that I should contact HP and ask them if they have produced a new version of their software that is compatible with Windows.

Firstly I thought that the web might have some inconsistencies but then another site also couldn't work. For example before I could pay from my VISA using form on website but now the form doesn't work. Or when I try to watch video at movies' site the flash player doesn't work. But when I open Microsoft Edge all the websites work. What's wrong with my firefox 75 at win 10 pro x64?

We occassionally find older devices that require flash to access. We have kept an old 2003R2 server 'alive' just for this. You may have to build and lockdown a VM with an older OS that will not block flash for this and possible future devices.

I have a laptop that has an older build of Win10 that has all update services disabled and a static IP without a default gateway that I use for any "flash" needs. I also set the date back to 2019 when using it to manage any flash stuff (for me it is an old Iomega NAS that is EOL and not supported any longer but still works).

So my laptop has updates disabled, internet access is blocked, date is set to March 2020 on laptop. My Windows 10 version is listed as 20H2, 19042.985 and I'm able to view my VMware 5.5 flash based interface on an old VM system we have yet to dismantle. This system does not have any "installed apps" that list Flash.

I'm concerned about ongoing functionality of the free-for-teacher account when Adobe phases out Flash player at the end of this year. Does anybody know if the recent update of the institutional Canvas was to phase out Flash, and does anybody know whether this is going to happen on free-for-teacher?

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