If you wouldn't mind, would you post your system specs?  Specifically,

* CPU
* RAM
* OS Version
* Flash Version
* Chrome/Chromium Version
* What other applications or plug-ins you might have running

This will certainly help us reproduce and fix this.  Thanks!

Glenn

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:32 AM, Kirk M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 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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