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- ADOBE FLASH PLAYER GOOGLE CHROME NOT RECOGNIZING 1080P
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You should also make sure that Hardware Acceleration in Flash is actually enabled. It will also give me enough detail that I can point you to updated drivers, etc. It sounds like hardware acceleration *used* to work for you on this content, so if something changed (like Google blacklisted your card/driver), it will show up in about:gpu. That said, if they're serving high-resolution video, they're probably using StageVideo. It's up to the content provider to use the hardware accelerated version, and some major content providers don't (for reasons that we find mystifying in 2016) use them for whatever reason. Flash Player has a legacy Video object that pre-dates hardware acceleration, and a hardware-accelerated StageVideo object. The contents of about:gpu in Chrome would be very informative, as would a link to an affected video.
ADOBE FLASH PLAYER GOOGLE CHROME NOT RECOGNIZING 1080P
I believe your post boils down to "I see high CPU usage, which precipitates poor performance when watching 1080p video in Chrome". There is *only* PPAPI Flash Player at this point. The advice you're citing about NPAPI vs PPAPI Flash Player is similarly outdated. Both Adobe and Google have done a tremendous amount of performance work over the last year. The advice about PPAPI Flash Player in Chrome being "laggy and buggy" is suspect in the context of March 2016.
ADOBE FLASH PLAYER GOOGLE CHROME NOT RECOGNIZING WINDOWS
I'm using Windows 7, chrome 48, and the latest version of firefox IE and adobe flash. Here's my system stuff if you guys need it. Normally this would not be a problem because I can simply enable the embedded version, but as said before I would like to use the system version because it's all around better, and I also want to be able to use IE and FF with flash if needed, since I do school work on my PC.
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This is where I learned that it was simply not detecting that I had adobe flash installed in the first place, which through the numerous times I have reinstalled it, I certainly do. As seen by the attached screenshot, I only have one which is the embedded. I looked this up and people say it's because I'm using the embedded version, that you can "easily disable by going to about:plugins and disabling adobe flash." But the thing is, these people have two flashes in about:plugins, the system flash and the embedded.
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Chrome is more or less a unique problem, as with the fact they have an embedded version of flash, which a lot of people say (including me) is very laggy and buggy, and videos I used to be able to watch no problem 1080p are suddenly slow cpu hogs. Basically, I have installed and uninstalled both flash and all 3 of my browsers (chrome, IE, and FF) so many times, and for some reason none of them recognize I have it. Alright, so I have a simple problem with a not so simple answer.