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VuPhung
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Hi all,

I'm newbie with IMX535, I have bought a IMX53 QSB-R.

I build Adeneo android 2.3-version 4.3 and run it on IMX53 QSB-R, so How to test adobe flash with it?

Thanks for help.

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LaurenPost
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Vu,   HTML5 is an option to Adobe Flash Player.

For those that are on other platforms starting with Android ICS, the i.MX6 series with VPU hardware does work with a marketplace flash player but still requires Adobe certification before it can be put into production.

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admin
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Vu, I have branched your last question to a new discussion, since it was a different topic.  Please see the link to new discussion at the top of this page.

Regards,

Grant

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VuPhung
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Thanks Grant!

Regards,

Vu Phung

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LaurenPost
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NXP Employee

I'm sorry,  but marketplace Adobe Flash player will be quite slow as it is not hardware accelerated on Gingerbread.

Also Adobe has announced end of life for Adobe Flash Player end of 2011 and Freescale did not support the i.MX53 QSB  with the Adobe Flash Player.      Adobe has announced plans to remove the Adobe Flash Player from the Android marketplace so it might not be available to download at this point.

If you do find the Adobe Flash Player version then note performance of video will be slow.

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VuPhung
Contributor I

Hi Lauren,

Thanks for your useful information.

I have one more question: Which one can replace adobe flash to play video on web browser (HTML...)?

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LaurenPost
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Vu,   HTML5 is an option to Adobe Flash Player.

For those that are on other platforms starting with Android ICS, the i.MX6 series with VPU hardware does work with a marketplace flash player but still requires Adobe certification before it can be put into production.

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