A while back on the G-Books forum, I believe, were some tips to get Youtube
working on older G3 Powerbooks. I think some of those tips could work for you,
too. There's a way to type in extra code to the navigation bar to force the
video into a lower quality setting, and some other workarounds.
On 2010/10/05 21:32, Dave wrote:
Put better graphics card in and also 1.5 gig memory - maximum usable, I
think.
And it still won't play YouTube. Sigh.
Any soup-up suggestions to get YouTube done?
Technically this is the iMac list, the G3 - 5 list would be the best
place for your question, or
On Oct 6, 12:44 am, Dave cubs1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the tip.
A question: what browser can I use? The ones listed seem to be the very
latest ones, and I'm running Tiger.
Mozilla keeps developing G3 and G4 optimized versions of Firefox,
which could be your best bet for staying
On Oct 6, 12:49 pm, Steven macintosh.awes...@gmail.com wrote:
It didn't have anything to do with Flash, it was the redesign of the Hulu
site that happened about six months ago. I could still watch most shows
perfectly fine on my 1.33ghz PowerBook G4, the only problem was low frame
rate
Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the
best possible experience for Mac OS X users. http://caminobrowser.org/
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Put better graphics card in and also 1.5 gig memory - maximum usable, I
think.
And it still won't play YouTube. Sigh.
Any soup-up suggestions to get YouTube done?
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On Oct 5, 11:32 pm, Dave cubs1...@gmail.com wrote:
Put better graphics card in and also 1.5 gig memory - maximum usable, I
think.
It takes up to 2 gigs. The 1.5GB limitation is a OS 9 software
limitation. 1.5GB is plenty, though.
And it still won't play YouTube. Sigh.
Any soup-up