I have seen this as well and not only having the Flash plugin crash but 
the entire browser as well. I tested this with Flash versions 9.0.124, 
10 beta (8/18/08) and 10 beta (9/15/08). Behavior is basically the same 
using all 3 versions. This behavior did not improve with Dev version 
0.2.152.1 either. I keep SysInternals' Process Explorer running in the 
Tray and can always tell when Flash is causing trouble when the (single 
core) CPU shoots to 100%. The browser becomes unresponsive (as does the 
entire OS at times) however, the misbehaving website/plugin dialog box 
for the Flash plugin only comes up once in awhile in these cases and 
that usually takes a couple of minutes to happen (long time to wait when 
one is cooking their CPU).

The Flash plugin for Chrome I believe is the same one that Firefox and 
Opera make use of and is admittedly known for it's poor quality as 
compared to the version for IE. Because of this, Opera and Firefox has 
always had significantly worse performance with Flash based media than 
IE. Obviously Chrome suffers from the same thing but much worse.

On 9/24/2008 12:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ... inside Chrome 0.2.149.30
> have others seen this?
> >
>
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