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Re: Video Problems - Saucy

 

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Federico Leoni <effelle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ali,
>
> P4 supports SSE2. Just do in a terminal
>
> cat /proc/cpuinfo
>
> and look under flags. :)
>
>
Yes, I sent the output earlier but the message got on hold so I had to
attach the output as a txt file :)
Indeed, there is SSE2.



> I take a look to this issues with Flash several time and the unique
> solution I found is an abundant computing power.
> I agree 100% with Leszek: that's out of our boundary, Adobe don't like
> *nix platform and stop developing it time ago.
>

I too agree but what is the solution? Linux Community is a vast and huge,
this issue was around for long time now. When this will be fixed once and
for all? obviously, waiting for Adobe or a miracle to happen is pointless
and not going to happen. Linux Communities must do something IMHO :(




> Problem is they left Flash Player in the worse state possible, using
> an example the video of Naruto that Ali was seeing is an 80MB file
> encoded in  MPEG4 640x360 with AAC audio.


How can I download that, Federico? from the same site that I was watching
from? I want to see how long the download will take and if it is only few
mins on my internet connection, then that is okay but it is 10mins or more
for example, this is a huge pain in the neck for me. I want to enjoy, not
to wait for the download to finish then watch. I watch for example 10 Eps
at once. Each Ep is 20mins. If 20mins+ say 10mins = 30mins ... this is too
much for many Eps.



> ON VLC or Gnomeplayer you can see it without frame drops and smooth even
> on fullscreen.


Same video from the same site, correct??



> On Chrome or FF you will experiment drops or slowdowns and that is
> ridiculous.


Definitely.



> I did't try flash alternatives yet, but as soon as I can
> I'll found an XP machine to test if it's the same thing and I'm quite
> sure it will work better.
>
> F.
>

Yes please, keep me/us informed :)

Thank you!

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