Forcing Flash to play highest resolution stream possible

Caporegime
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So I'm watching some of the Olympics on my computer (screen resolution is 1280x1024). Sometimes I can get the streams to play at 1280x720 @ 5Mbps but more often than not they hiccup and drop to 960x540 @ 3Mbps. Internet shouldn't be a problem as it's Sky Fibre.

Does anyone know if there's a setting in Google Chrome or an Adobe Flash settings file I can alter so that it always plays the highest resolution stream available, even if it means buffering? I don't want this adaptive rate technology trying to do what it thinks is best.

It's all right on YouTube and video sites like that where you can select the resolution yourself but the BBC iPlayer and their sports streams don't offer that option.
 
I could get a reasonably steady 720p stream on BBC One tonight via the iPlayer whereas the dedicated olympic stream wouldn't hold it and kept dropping to 540p. I think it might be my ancient Core 2 Duo CPU (9 years old now) on the laptop that sometimes throttles down to save overheating.
 
It's definitely the computer. After discovering the olympic streams are on the iPlayer on the Xbone, I was able to watch in 1080i last night without a single stutter. Yet the laptop will play YouTube 720p without a stutter, too. It's just BBC iPlayer it doesn't like with the rate adaptive streams. :p
 
I'm not 100% sure but the image on the Xbox looked really clean. There's no way to get the little bit rate info screen up on that so I'm only guessing. It could well have been 1280x720 @ 5Mbps. If it was going to do 1080 then you should get it in full-screen mode on a PC.

As for the Flash cache, my screen only says Allow or Deny. It doesn't show any storage slider. But I'm on Flash v22, you're on 14. Maybe they ditched it?
 
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