As is known, the current versions of the Adobe Flash Player for 64-bit Linux systems do not yet exist. Yes, there is Square. But it is not updated, and there is no GPU-decoding video in it. It is necessary to use the 32-bit version.
That's just with her GPU-decoding video out of the box will not work. What to do?
As a matter of fact, for many users of 64-bit systems this is unlikely to become a revelation. But for those who haven't thought about it too much or, like me, have just switched from a 32-bit system to a 64-bit one: you just need to install the 32-bit version of the libvdpau library. ')
How to do it - already subtleties. You can manually unzip 32-bit driver packages and insert the necessary file into / usr / lib32. Much depends on the distribution. For Ubuntu, there is an easy way to use getlibs utility:
Three teams - and the flash on youtube stops braking and dropping frames.
The note does not claim to originality.After the possibility of using the 32-bit library occurred to me, I just used Google and found a solution here .Just decided to inform those who still do not know (if they are still there).