- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category Installed Mode
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System All
- Severity Medium
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version 2.x (beta's)
- Due in Version Undecided
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FS#667 - More performance at old computers, Video from HD/SD, Youtube in browser
Testing Elive at Amilo M7400, 512 MB about 1.2 GHz.
It works good, but performance coud be better by using video.
Installed at this mashine is Puppy 5.3 (Slaco), here the perfomance is much more better.
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I have discovered a bug due to the ARGB configurations in older versions of the beta, but this should have been perfectly solved in recent versions.
By other side, this can happen if you have choose the "software mode" composite in the startup of the desktop (live mode, beta version of course, not the stable one), so basically, the video should play correctly and fast with the GL/3D accelerated mode instead of the software mode (or not composite at all, but we normally don't want this mode which is more ugly)
Can you provide more information with these configurations?
Thank you
can you confirm that works correctly on new versions? (do not use software-mode composite, use GL or ecomorph, or even disable composite)
any update please? :)
does the final stable version worked better ?
in any case could be good if some of us can betatest / compare the different video players AND desktops (e16 vs e17 vs e23, etc.) to see if we have a performance fault in the default-provided systems/settings
btw, actually smplayer plays videos with better performance than the previous video player