No 64-bit support, no video acceleration with any card on Linux, crashes browsers and overall performance sucks. Business as usual for Adobe.
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Originally posted by n0nsense View PostVideo should be definitely streamed in more open format.
I'm tired of flash video sites.
I have played with "native video" in Firefox, and starting with 3.6 it become completely useful (full screen mode added)
I'll have to check if it can be accelerated.
anyway, the experience and quality was much better than Flash.
I was watching the Big Buck Bunny
smaller 720 and 480 also available at the same place
It's only a demo. Now if only they made all their video's available like this I'm sure other sites would follow.
Note: currently only available as mp4 file, so works with Chromium but not with Firefox.
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...Flash Player 10.1 features the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project, mobility optimizations...
OTOH, Adobe should just make Flash multi-threaded for Linux. With support for 4096 CPUs, that should be enough for 1080p Youtube, amirite?
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Originally posted by monraaf View PostYeah for html5:
It's only a demo. Now if only they made all their video's available like this I'm sure other sites would follow.
Note: currently only available as mp4 file, so works with Chromium but not with Firefox.
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I started a thread asking for explanation of no VDPAU support on Linux at Adobe's forum - please throw in your support there: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/525931?tstart=0
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