Anyone encountered anything similar? Anyone got any solutions? (other than restarting ff)
Flash slow in firefox?
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Anyone encountered anything similar? Anyone got any solutions? (other than restarting ff) | ||
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Hinanawi
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Saturnize
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ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On January 18 2010 17:03 Hinanawi wrote: Which version of Firefox are you two using? I had this problem in 3.0 a lot (Firefox majorly memory leaking with YouTube tabs open), but I haven't had the problem since 3.5 ...3.0.17 Brb, updating. | ||
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HaXXspetten
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+ Show Spoiler + Flash slow in firefox? Tbh, I think he'll pwn JD just as he pwnd Movie regardless if your using Internet Explorer or Firefox. Unless you're referring to lag, he's apm should be the same. + Show Spoiler + | ||
KwarK
United States41654 Posts
On January 18 2010 17:10 HaXXspetten wrote: + Show Spoiler + Tbh, I think he'll pwn JD just as he pwnd Movie regardless if your using Internet Explorer or Firefox. Unless you're referring to lag, he's apm should be the same. + Show Spoiler + spoiler tag yo | ||
mucker
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Ivs
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Although the new players on livestream.com seems to do a lot better. (than the ones tl embeds) | ||
water-hand
Italy47 Posts
nothing worked, sadly seemed only IE could run flash correctly finally (after a couple of months), on other purposes, i reinstalled my ATI graphics drivers and Flash started working correctly on FF | ||
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Julmust
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To disable hardware acceleration: Start a flashgame/stream/whatever and rightclick, under one of the tabs (furthest to the left I think) you have a option "Enable hardware acceleration" try that and see if it helps you with your problem. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 18 2010 18:13 meegrean wrote: Firefox tends to use a lot more cpu than I would like. Try using another browser for flash-related stuff? thats a pain =/ I'd rather not On January 18 2010 18:14 Julmust wrote: Have you tried disabling hardware acceleration for flash? My CPU used to go fucking nuts when I played flash (aka firefox taking up ALOT of CPU). To disable hardware acceleration: Start a flashgame/stream/whatever and rightclick, under one of the tabs (furthest to the left I think) you have a option "Enable hardware acceleration" try that and see if it helps you with your problem. testing this | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 18 2010 18:02 Jaxtyk wrote: How good is ur cpu? 2.1GHz, Core Duo No change btw, when disabling acceleration | ||
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