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Originally posted by jlward4th View PostHas anyone tried nspluginwrapper with this release? I'd be interested to hear feedback on how well it works.
-James (Adobe)
I just did and it works with nspluginwrapper on Gentoo amd64. It's just as responsive with/without hardware acceleration and CPU usage remains at ~15% on YouTube. What is it supposed to accelerate?
It seems a bit more prone to hang in infinite loops (using all CPU), but on the upside, killing the npviewer.bin process now allows the Flash plugin to recover without restarting Firefox; nice!
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I'm not sure whats going on, but on my box and my friends box this flash is way slower, pages with lots of flash embeds on them chunk near to a halt. Fullscreen is unusable. Same bad performance in firefox 2 and 3 beta, with or without hardware accell and with or without compiz fusion.
I feel like this is typical. I'm sure its fixable but we both downgraded back to the old release. Sigh.
And yes I'm using nvidia binary and direct rendering and the whole nine yards is set up correctly.
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Originally posted by Kano View PostWell it seems envy has a problem to be uptodate My nvidia script is usually working 5 min after I know of a new driver *g*
http://kanotix.com/files/install-nvidia-debian.sh
Although, the new flashplayer still runs very slow on full-screen youtube video even with the new nvidia driver installed.
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It is dreadfully slow, see this thread -> http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2...e_3_final.html
r48 is the best release so far. A real shame because there is some excellent work going on in the flash world by the devs, for example, h264 and multi-core rendering.
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostI noticed slow performance with the fglrx driver. After setting the experimental options "Textured2D" and "TexturedXrender", it was really fast again.
This might also be due to the fact that I am still using fglrx 8.40.4 (because of problems with certain wide-screen resolutions in 7.12). The 8.40.4 driver has those options in it, but if they're even functional in that release.. I don't know.
[Ubuntu Gutsy 32bit, Firefox, Core Duo, ATI X1400 mobile]
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostI would suggest using the Catalyst 7.11 driver release. Did you experience any problems with that one? I think the Textured2D and TexturedXrender options have not really been implemented with 8.40.4.
However, I'm certain that the options have some kind of effect in 8.40.4, since render_bench shows an enourmous increase in performance for non-scaled blending through XRender. It's fast, but the colours are all wrong .
I guess I'll be trying these options with 8.1 (or whatever version number the next fglrx release will have).
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