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Re: 7.1.3 and Adobe Flash "Warning"?



On Sep 12, 2006, at 2:29 PM, Scott Kuechle wrote:

On Sep 12, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Michael Diehr wrote:

What exactly does "Turned Off" mean in this context?   Does this mean that Flash content will no longer play in QuickTime w/o some sort of user intervention?  Anyone?

"QuickTime 7.1.3 and Adobe Flash
The version of Flash that ships in QuickTime is older than the version available from Adobe and used in Safari, therefore, while we still ship Flash with QuickTime, it is turned off by default."
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You can go to the QuickTime System Preferences and enable Flash playback for QuickTime 7.1.3.


Ugh...this seems like a rather confusing change -- So this basically means that anyone who is using Flash content under QuickTime, and upgrades to  7.1.3, will see the flash content mysteriously stop working?     Seems like a rather difficult tech support issue.

Is there any reason (legal, technical) why can't Apple just build Flash 9 support into QuickTime?     Flash parity between QuickTime & WebKit would be very very nice...


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