An Letter for Flash developers

Dear Flash's developers, each update of your program
is very difficult for us, developers filters DirectShow.
Announce please the amount for which your flash will surely see the filter under any browsers of any operating system Windows,
Otherwise, we will switch to HTML 5, and to virtual cameras technology.

Unfortunately I don't understand the problem.  I would suggest opening a new bug over at bugbase.adobe.com explaining the exact problem in detail.  I would also highly recommend you join our beta program, the latest labs release notice can be found here:
4/16/2013 - Flash Player 11.7.700.182 Beta

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