It is dreadfully slow, see this thread -> http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2007/12/flash_player_9_update_3_final.html
r48 is the best release so far. A real shame because there is some excellent...
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It is dreadfully slow, see this thread -> http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2007/12/flash_player_9_update_3_final.html
r48 is the best release so far. A real shame because there is some excellent...
This is excellent news, a big 'well done' too all those involved.
The new features are excellent, but x-embed is still much slower than the previous method on my 2.4Ghz P4. I can no longer play back a lot of high res flash movies without juddering, so back to the...
It's too early to draw any conclusion from these benchmarks. I'll reserve judgement for when you release a more complete review.
Having said that, if you're testing on a Core 2 Duo E6400 and a...
This is excellent news, compiz is really turning out to be something worth using. I too would like to know the situation regarding video plugins, and if there's any criticism to be made, features...
It shouldn't make much difference. The overhead of C# is generally agreed to be around 4% compared to native code, whilst being much easier to work with than ActionScript, and faster too, in a lot of...
Everything except the codecs should be open source. I guess there's three possible situations. 32bit only due to 64bit problems with Mono (if there are any), 64bit minus the video codecs from MS, or...
Same problems here. It's slow compared to the original. This is probably due to the fact that a: it's still in beta (though never a good sign) and b: it uses the new x-embed system for hosting one...