Flash slow in firefox? - Page 4
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sith
United States2474 Posts
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guMmiwormz
United States312 Posts
http://main.kerkia.com/tools/default.aspx that is supposed to lower the cpu usage of programs | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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zee
201 Posts
On January 19 2010 05:43 guMmiwormz wrote: theres a program called minimem http://main.kerkia.com/tools/default.aspx that is supposed to lower the cpu usage of programs memory usage not cpu and i doubt it works very well ive heard ram "optimizer" programs are just a myth | ||
Shizuru~
Malaysia1676 Posts
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JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On January 19 2010 05:42 sith wrote: You could always try the greasemonkey script that plays flash videos in an in-browser box of VLC. Smooth playback without the stupid CPU usage of flash. i just googled this, apparently you have to wait for the whole video to load before you can begin playback? that's definitely a no-go.. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 19 2010 09:03 Shizuru~ wrote: so... lots of people having similiar problem but none has figured out whats up or a solution than reformat ? guess not =[ | ||
Khul Sadukar
Australia1735 Posts
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Khul Sadukar
Australia1735 Posts
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NiteKat
United States146 Posts
Lately FF has been handling streams like Day[9]'s okay, though when he enables the chat for questions it lags a bit. I haven't changed anything, so I don't know what's up, but I still hover around 50% CPU. :\ | ||
Mickey
United States2606 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17174 Posts
Gonna try it out (as for me too FF is often slow when viewing flash). Edit: Updating flash to 10.0 r42 and FF to 3.6 seems to have solved the flash slowdown problem. CPU usage dropped from 50% to 15%. | ||
Khul Sadukar
Australia1735 Posts
Looked around the house and found someone had plugged in an ancient rotator dial phone without a filter. I remember unplugging the damn thing ages ago grrrr We'll see how the stream goes tonight | ||
Patriot.dlk
Sweden5462 Posts
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semantics
10040 Posts
On January 26 2010 06:20 Khul Sadukar wrote: Ok I did some testing and turns out my net is unstable as hell (pingtest.net) Looked around the house and found someone had plugged in an ancient rotator dial phone without a filter. I remember unplugging the damn thing ages ago grrrr We'll see how the stream goes tonight something like that would nearly cut your speed in half and totally kill your reliability under a fast dsl conditions you must have a slow dsl if you havent noticed it instally. | ||
Zack1900
United States211 Posts
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Navold
Netherlands31 Posts
I was like, WTF i never heared of no team called firefox! | ||
Storm704
United States114 Posts
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Zanno
United States1484 Posts
On January 18 2010 19:56 Plexa wrote: Well, that's your problem.Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family =/ It's a work laptop lol When you have one of those integrated Intel "video cards" what it really means is that you simply don't have a video card - all those chips are really doing is offloading what would normally be accomplished by the video card onto your ram and processor. So given that it should be obvious why flash causes such huge spikes, no? | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
At home I think the lag is attributed to my ISP/bandwidth though. I often just DL videos from youtube and watch in VLC later. ALso, Firefox has gotten laggier and laggier for like every update. It's unavoidable though. | ||
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