Hello Eduardo,

In theory, Crosswalk is based on Chromium. We don’t do anything special about 
media play part or image browse.
You said Crosswalk14 is slower than your Chrome browser, what is your Chrome 
browser version? Crosswalk14 is based on Chromium M43.
Please go ahead to try new version of Crosswalk. If your problem still don’t 
get resolved, you can send your test page to us, we will investigate it.
Thanks.

From: Crosswalk-help 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Eduardo Julian
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 7:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Crosswalk-help] Sub-optimal crosswalk performance when displaying 
videos and GIFs

Hello, everybody.

I'm working on an Android app using Crosswalk that needs to display multi-media 
content (images, videos & HTML5 apps).

I've tested the app on several Android devices and I have gotten varied levels 
of quality, depending on the performance of each individual device.

However, I have noticed on several devices that videos and GIFs that lag and 
run slowly when running in the app, would run well when displaying them on the 
device's media-player, or even when opening them on the device's Chrome browser.

I'm not doing anything performance intensive on my app while displaying the 
media. I'm just sending some HTTP requests to the server to notify it about 
certain events and occasionally ask for more content.

I'm currently using Crosswalk 14, and I'm thinking of changing to Crosswalk 16 
in the hopes that the performance might get a bit better.
I'm also using the embedded crosswalk, instead of the shared one.

Do any one of you have any idea of something that I could do to improve the 
performance?
Is it to be expected that there is such a difference in performance in 
Crosswalk versus the device's player & browser?
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