@Miro Hadzhiev I have never experience lagging of any kind with the
64bit beta version of the Adobe Flash Player plugin and I've used it
since it came out. I used it on Lucid too.

Computer specs are average:

Core 2 Duo E6550
Kingston Value RAM 2x2GB
nVidia GeForce 7 with nVidia closed source driver
Compositing has been on and off. I do report some problems when
compositing is on, like having to do Alt+TAB after switching some
videos to full-screen because the video opens in a separate window of
nspluginwrapper.bin somewhere behind everything else. This may be
related to the focus stealing prevention feature of some window
managers (I use KWin) and the inability of nspluginwrapper to
interface properly with the window manager or the X server.

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Miro Hadzhiev (Хаджиев)
<extig...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I do not agree with Gabriel that the 64-bit version of the plug-in should be 
> used by default
> because if you watch very high quality video clip in full-screen the video is 
> lagging behind the sound a little bit
> and there are dropped video frames aslo on my HP NX9420 (Intel Core 2 Duo 
> T7200, ATI Mobility X1600 (RV515)).
>
> I have already filed a bug report at the Adobe Flash Player bug and
> issue management system.
>
> --
> Clicking on items in Flash player does nothing [READ DESCRIPTION]
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
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