Adobe's Flash player provides access to a great deal of online content, including that from popular sites like YouTube; however, there may be times when visiting sites that use the plug-in results in choppy performance or an inability to connect to the media being presented, which may happen on all installed and updated Web browsers. If this happens on your system, you have several options to optimize the plug-in's performance and get the sites working again.
- Update Flash First if you are having troubles with Flash, then be sure to fully update to the latest version. This will not only increase the security of Flash, but also implement bug fixes that may help the management of certain Flash content. You can get the latest version of Flash from the Adobe Flash download page.
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In the settings for Flash you can enable or disable hardware acceleration here (click for larger view).
(Credit: Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET) - Toggle hardware acceleration The latest versions of Flash include options for using GPU power to render Flash content and thereby prevent CPU spikes. This option is available by right-clicking the Flash content and choosing Settings. In the window that appears, click the first tab (that looks like a small s... [Read more]
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