Vote for sampled audio to not crash IE7
November 17, 2008 on 11:55 am | In Flex, Programming | 1 CommentTurns out there’s a nasty bug in sampled audio playback in the newly released Flash 10 player. Found by Tyler Wright of Legato Media, this bug takes down your entire IE7 browser if you open simultaneous windows with Flash content, one of which is playing back audio using the new SampleDataEvent API. This is a crippling problem for any ambitious Flash content on the web incorporating dynamic audio.
Fortunately, we now have the prospect of an American President who can speak in intelligible sentences… which means that you can turn all of your positive energy to getting Adobe to fix this bug. Please vote on it at:
https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-985
Future generations thank you! (Future generations of what, you may ask?)
1 Comment »
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Leave a comment
Entries and comments feeds.
Valid XHTML and CSS.
All content copyright (c) 2006-2007 Joseph Berkovitz. All Rights Reserved.
I voted, just for you Joe. :)
-Adam
Comment by Adam Brod — November 18, 2008 #