Uninstalling libvdpau1 is a known workaround. You have removed hardware
video decoding support which may result in higher CPU usage during video
playback and reduced video performance and quality especially with HD
videos. This may or may not be a big deal for you, but removing
libvdpau1 is not a definite solution anyway.

As Stephen Warren explained, libvdpau is not the component to blame here 
because:
"libvdpau is just a wrapper library that is used to locate the vendor-specific 
VDPAU driver. The problem is either in the Ubuntu desktop environment (window 
manager/compositor), the application which uses VDPAU (e.g. Adobe Flash) or the 
VDPAU driver itself (e.g. NVIDIA driver)."
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/968489/comments/14)

I wish we could blame some other project because there's a better chance
of fixing this bug (even with Nvidia's binary drivers), but so far the
ball is in Adobe's court.

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