I guess it’s the Adobe’s answer to Microsoft’s Silverlight technology. For sure it’s a huge step forward for embedding video files inside of a web page. What Im talking about ha? Adobe have just recently released a beta version of Flash Player 9 that adds new Full Screen capabilities to the Flash Player. It’s about last release of Flash player and this time the upgrade is not minor. The update is codenamed “Moviestar” including lots of enhancement in high definition direction, and bug fixes for Windows, Macintosh.
1. Added support for H.264 video and HE-AAC audio codecs.
2. Multi-core support for vector rendering.
3. Full screen mode with hardware scaling.
4. Flash Player cache for common platform components, such as the Flex framework.
5. Support for Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) in the Windows plug-in.
For more info check out release notes at Adobe Labs.
You need to have on mind it’s beta version so it might crash, it might accidentally hang up and stuff like all the beta version do. Moreover there are features that can work on your machine, but no in the other’s machines.