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July 30th, 2008

Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 9:21 am

Categories: Internet Explorer, Windows Vista

Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., 32-bit, Macromedia Flash Player, Microsoft Internet Explorer, 64-Bit, Network Technology, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components

In the TalkBack section of my earlier post on the sudden popularity of x64 Vista, a commenter makes a good point:

Flash is not yet 64 bit (at least not the last time I looked). We got a new PC last summer running Vista 64 bit and when you use IE and go to a site that uses Flash it will not work.

That’s true, and it’s the source of one of the minor annoyances in using 64-bit Vista. As I note in my reply, 32-bit IE is the default in Vista x64, presumably for this very reason:

Although there’s a 64-bit IE, you have to go through some special steps to enable it as a default. Virtually everything opens in the 32-bit IE, which you can tell if you look in Task Manager.

You can find the shortcut for IE x64 on the All Programs menu:

Internet Explorer x64 has a shortcut on the Vista Start menu, but it’s not the default

But if you use the IE shortcuts on the Start menu or the Quick Launch bar, or if you double-click a link or a URL shortcut, you get the 32-bit version of IE (or Firefox, which doesn’t even offer a 64-bit version for Windows as far as I can tell). All those *32 entries in this snippet from Task Manager provide the proof:

When you run IE on Vista x64, it uses the 32-bit version by default

The single biggest blocker to using a 64-bit browser is the absence of a compatible Flash player. If you open the 64-bit version of IE and click Adobe’s Get Flash Player link, you get redirected to this TechNote:

Flash Player support on 64-bit operating systems

Issue: Adobe Flash Player is not supported for playback in a 64-bit browser. However, you can run Flash Player in a 32-bit browser running on a 64-bit operating system.

Reason: Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player. We have not yet announced timing or release dates.

Solution: To use Flash Player to view Flash content on a 64-bit operating system, you must run a 32-bit browser.

That article was last updated on February 8, 2008, nearly six months ago. Not even a “we’re still working on it.” With the increased popularity of 64-bit Windows, someone needs to light a fire under the Flash development team.

Update 23-July 1:30PM: A commenter suggests that Flash 10 will eventually offer 64-bit support. Maybe, but that support is certainly not there today. I just downloaded and installed the latest (July 2008) Beta 2 build of Flash 10. It doesn’t work with either IE7 x64 or a compiled 64-bit experimental build of Firefox 3.

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Flash should not be used any more!
More than one year has passed after this article, there are still no changes in the situation!
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nspluginwrapper  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/30/08
Is there a Windows port of that? (nt)  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
64bit linux rocks, I have flash running fine on mine happy  T1Oracle | 08/02/08
Fail  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/02/08
The 32 Bit Flash is by Adobe, the plug-in wrapper is for FF 64 not Flash  T1Oracle | 08/08/08
Not exactly ... Flash itself runs 32 bit  zdnet@... | 08/05/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  TigerhawkVok | 07/30/08
Firefox for 64 bit Windows  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
Not much help...  ridingthewind | 07/30/08
Good point  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
Just did that  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
See YBK's thread  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
I can't find it either (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Firefox for 64 bit Windows  mbryeans | 07/30/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  g_keramidas@... | 07/30/08
Add-ins  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
thanks  g_keramidas@... | 07/30/08
Flashblock  rivalary | 07/31/08
Blocking Flash in Firefox  NZJester | 07/31/08
Flash 10 should support Vista x64  qmlscycrajg | 07/30/08
Current beta versions don't support x64  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Windows doesn't have an "nspluginwrapper" equivalent?  JDThompson | 07/30/08
I don't think anyone is asking ....  ShadeTree | 07/30/08
I would settle for that...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Why?  ShadeTree | 07/30/08
The advantage of the wrapper  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
That is why ....  ShadeTree | 07/30/08
The disadvantage  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/02/08
Sure, but..  JDThompson | 07/31/08
You didn't have to in Windows either ....  ShadeTree | 08/01/08
Virtualization Machine  JJ Brannon | 08/01/08
Microsoft needs to work on IE X64 plug-ins  pesweet | 07/30/08
Well, they haven't put out 64-bit Photoshop saying it's too tough for them  HypnoToad | 07/30/08
MS office ain't 64 bits yet  Multivac | 07/30/08
Not really necessary  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Re: Not really necessary  egojab | 08/01/08
4 GB of memory with a browser . . .  CobraA1 | 07/30/08
Never said I did  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
What's the point, Ed?  dazweeja | 07/30/08
It's not about speed  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Really?  dazweeja | 07/31/08
The point of the article...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/31/08
Not 1 year, 3 years  invisibilldotnet | 08/02/08
you may be right, but...  inertman@... | 07/31/08
Ed Bott darling..  Kaiwai | 07/30/08
Disagree  dazweeja | 07/31/08
Disagree on your Disagree  Narg | 07/31/08
Bullcrap! Bullcrap! Bullcrap! Bullcrap!  Kaiwai | 07/31/08
Message has been deleted.  MIKEC0X | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  Gis Bun | 07/31/08
No, it's not  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/31/08
relevant?  solomonrex | 08/03/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  hchildsjr@... | 07/31/08
I would also like...  cfischer83@... | 07/31/08
No x64 Silverlight yet  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  zsentient@... | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  zsentient@... | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  damianq | 07/31/08
Why didn't MS  CowLauncher | 07/31/08
Except...  cfischer83@... | 07/31/08
Adobe is 64-bit unfriendly!  Gradius2 | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  jadjkorn64 | 07/31/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  trenchsol | 08/01/08
Most current Tech Note...  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/02/08
Flash is dead  jackbond | 08/14/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  chessmaster100@... | 11/09/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  chessmaster100@... | 11/09/08
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  roholidays@... | 02/28/09
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  kapil_dev | 06/11/09
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  grouphomebox@... | 06/25/09
RE: Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player?  xcelguy@... | 09/09/09
Only binary and octal  khuntan@... | 09/25/09
Flash should not be used any more!  unioncat | 11/06/09

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