Well I finally decided to use ViewTube_GM and VLC as described in my post:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/viewtube-vlc-abrowser
I lastly I wanted to mention that disabling hardware acceleration didn't
solve the problem, and also, the problem was shown some times even with 360p
videos and
You can also try instead SMTube (get it via the official PPA) - which plays
the YouTube videos via your preferred video player.
You're absolutely right :), with VLC you don't have to wait until the video
loads to that point to do a quick fast forward. Is amazing thank you so much.
I always liked linterna magica better than abrowser's html5 player but always
had this problem with it. I guess I should have thought
I know. The only complain I have abut that is that you can't skip forward,
isn't it?
That's a Totem quirk, I don't think it applies to VLC and I know it doesn't
apply to the browser's HTML5 player. If you want to see about VLC, copy the
Get link provided by ViewTube and paste it into VLC. Honestly, I personally
like Totem better than VLC for streaming video, anyway, which is
I don't know but I think it's Mozilla Firefox problem. This consumes a lot of
CPU and RAM.
Years ago I played 720p video at VLC in one ten years old computer and worked
flawless. With Abrowser/Firefox up to 100% of CPU with 480p video in one
single core CPU.
Hey every one.
I'm having a problem with abrowser 30 that I didn't use to have with previous
versions.
Now, after watching a video on youtube using the html5 player for a while,
the video starts playing choppy and slow, although the audio sounds right. It
even takes a while for the video
Well, this seems to happen only on full screen. Exiting the full screen
doesn't fix the problem thought. Refreshing the page does momentarily, until
the problem comes again after a while.
Yes confirm, this only happens in 720p HD on full screen. 360p works fine
at full screen.
I have notice that html5 videos in abrowser seem to require kind of a lot
from the computer, specially in small netbook computers, but this is the
first time happing with my laptop.
Using linterna magica or even downloading the same videos played with totem
plays smoothly at 720p even in
I found the following solution:
http://superuser.com/questions/741355/html5-video-playback-is-choppy-and-corrupted-in-firefox
Just go to editpreferencesadvance tap and disable Use hardware
acceleration when available.
Maybe this could help in old computers and netbook.
I think I should
If you use ViewTube Greasemonkey script you can watch the videos using VLC,
Totem or other video players.
http://isebaro.com/viewtube/?ln=en
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