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Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
As well as many stability fixes, Gnash 0.8.9 brought improvements in sound playback, gradient rendering, RTMP remoting support, and implementation of important parts of the BitmapData class. For the next version, provisionally 0.8.10, there are ... [More] already some exciting new improvements in the development repository: the Qt4 GUI supports clipboard setting and mouse wheel input, the BitmapData implementation is optimized and extended, and the XML class is finally fully implemented. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by strk
Students submit their application here. Some ideas are on the wiki. Step by #gnash on freenode to discuss those or additional ideas. Be quick! Deadline for application is 12:00 UTC on the 8th of April.
Posted about 14 years ago by rob
The Award for the Advancement of Free Software is given annually to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of free software, through activities that accord with the spirit of free software. This year, it was ... [More] given to Rob Savoye. Savoye is a long-time free software hacker, who has worked on GNU and other free software for over 20 years. He has contributed to dozens of projects including GCC, GDB, DejaGnu, Newlib, Libgloss, Cygwin, eCos, Expect, multiple major GNU/Linux distributions, and One Laptop Per Child. Savoye has led the effort to produce a free software Flash player, Gnash. This work has enabled free software users to avoid dependency on a pervasive piece of proprietary software. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by rob
Open Media Now! and the Gnash community are happy to announce the release of Gnash 0.8.9. Gnash the GNU Flash player is a free/libre SWF movie player, with all the source code released under GPLv3. Gnash is available as both a standalone player and ... [More] also as a browser plugin for Firefox (and all other Gecko based browsers), Chromium and Konqueror. Currently Gnash has been ported to most GNU/Linus distros, embedded GNU/Linux, *BSD, non x86 architectures - ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and even 64 bit processors. And yes, Gnash plays Youtube!! The last few months have been pretty eventful, and Gnash has made several important advances. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
There's no official announcement yet, but the tarballs of Gnash 0.8.9 are available from GNU mirrors. Gnash 0.8.9 brings many bugfixes and some new features, including: Fixed playback for some MPEG4 streams, playback of PCM sound with the FFmpeg ... [More] media handler and ADPCM sound with the Gstreamer media handler. Support for embedded ScreenVideo. Fixes for several crashes. Improved ActionScript performance processing, especially for interactive applications. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
There's no official announcement yet, but the tarballs of Gnash 0.8.9 are available from GNU mirrors. Gnash 0.8.9 brings many bugfixes and some new features, including: Fixed playback for some MPEG4 streams, playback of PCM sound with the FFmpeg ... [More] media handler and ADPCM sound with the Gstreamer media handler. Support for embedded ScreenVideo. Fixes for several crashes. Improved ActionScript performance processing, especially for interactive applications. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
There's no official announcement yet, but the tarballs of Gnash 0.8.9 are available from GNU mirrors. Gnash 0.8.9 brings many bugfixes and some new features, including: Fixed playback for some MPEG4 streams, playback of PCM sound with the FFmpeg ... [More] media handler and ADPCM sound with the Gstream media handler. Support for embedded ScreenVideo. Fixes for several crashes. Improved ActionScript performance processing, especially for interactive applications. read more [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
Gnash 0.8.9rc4 (with SDL, AGG, FFmpeg) running under Windows XP.
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
Gnash 0.8.9rc4 (with SDL, AGG, FFmpeg) running under Windows XP.
Posted about 14 years ago by bwy
The Goddamn George Liquor Program is a SWF version 1, published in 1997.