yeah title says it all. Is Adobe trying to steal all of our work the way they did Joa Ebert’s? So this beta 2 release has me screwed again on my demos I converted to FP 11 beta 1. What they have done for ECMA script is laudable, but cmon give us a reach around here.
Flash Player 11 beta 2 destroyed my demosSoftware: Away3D 4.x |
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Richard Olsson, Administrator
Posted: 10 August 2011 07:12 AM Total Posts: 1192 [ # 3 ] @Choons: Your post leaves me with nothing but questions. What’s the problem with beta 2? How did they steal Joa’s work? Do you really want Adobe to give you a “reach-around”!? |
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Choons, Sr. Member
Posted: 10 August 2011 05:05 PM Total Posts: 281 [ # 4 ] teehee- never post things after your 3rd vodka tonic But yeah pretty annoying that they don’t seem to mind that every Away3D 4.0 demo on the interwebs gets messed up with each new release. A tiny bit of backward compatibility would be nice |
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Richard Olsson, Administrator
Posted: 10 August 2011 06:50 PM Total Posts: 1192 [ # 5 ] While I do understand where you’re coming from, I really feel for Adobe in this regard. The Flash Player, it’s APIs and the SWF format are, always have been and continue to be completely backwards compatible. This means that the decisions they do now is something they will need to live with for the entire lifespan of this technology. Working on the AWD format makes me very aware of this. This is the reason why they are, and I believe should be, making a lot of changes while still in pre-release, so that when Flash Player 11 is finally released it will stand the test of time to the greatest extent possible. But back to the subject. Are you having problems with Away3D in the latest player version, or was it simply a matter of recompiling? Cheers |
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Choons, Sr. Member
Posted: 10 August 2011 07:03 PM Total Posts: 281 [ # 6 ] yeah very valid points. Well I noticed the problem on a different computer that has beta 2 installed. I’m just going to hold off a bit on installing beta 2 on my own computers until I hear all’s well with it and Away3D. Once you update those betas there’s no going back to the previous one unless you’ve saved it somewhere (I didn’t). |
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John Brookes, Moderator
Posted: 10 August 2011 07:57 PM Total Posts: 732 [ # 8 ] Flash Player 11 beta 2 improved my demos woohoo extra 10fps on my crappy card. |
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Alexander Seifert, Moderator
Posted: 12 August 2011 07:51 AM Total Posts: 129 [ # 10 ] You’re scaring me, people |
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theMightyAtom, Sr. Member
Posted: 13 August 2011 08:35 AM Total Posts: 669 [ # 13 ] From the Release notes…
This could be the cause of some machines suddenly reverting to software rendering in Beta 2. In some cases (my old laptop included) updating the graphics driver can help. I have installed Beta 2 player in IE (which I otherwise never use) and checked all my demos and they work fine. I haven’t started compiling with the Beta2 swc, after being scared poo-less by Choons original post. Sounds like it’s time to take the plunge.
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theMightyAtom, Sr. Member
Posted: 13 August 2011 08:50 AM Total Posts: 669 [ # 14 ] Hopefully this will change again before launch. It seems strange to me to drop support for configurations that were working fine in Beta 1. This will surely affect a large portion of the internet users. |
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