HD flash video can't run smoothly

Operating system- Windows Vista 32bits, Intel Core Duo CPU 2.10GHz
Graphic card- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600
Web browser- IE9
Flash player version - 11.3
Hi there,
Those HD flash videos are just laggy when played, sound and movement don't synchronize as well. Examples are 1080p videos from Adobe HD Gallery or this one http://youtu.be/SHZFsJKlsuA?hd=1 which was mentioned by a staff in previous post saying that this video has full hardware acceleration (stage video) enabled. And these flash used over 50% CPU.. Enable or disable hardware accelation in adobe flash player has no use to me. I know the hardware of my laptop are bit out of date, but these HD flash videos including aforementioned ones ran quite smoothly in my other laptop with similar hardware.
Any solution will be much appreciated,
Edmond

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