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I'm having a similar problem. I have an Asus EEE 1000 and thought that
it was the hardware but once I saw similar videos on an Acer Aspire One
with XP run smoothly, I decided that this was a software issue. A video
I compared it with between the two OSs was http://www.thegreatflu.com/.
On Ubuntu
The same problem, reproduced only for slow PC (1GHz, 700Mb RAM, NVIDIA
GeForce4), MySystem Xubuntu 9.04.
On my quick PC(CoreDuo 2.2, 2Gb, NVIDIA) - works fine.
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[jaunty] Choppy video playback and high CPU usage when watching online video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347376
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To me it looks like video and audio keeps having sync issues with any
player when pulseaudio is involved (totem, mplayer, mythtv, flashplugin,
vlc, ffplay).
The results are better for players that use gstreamer with pulse
disabled (kill daemon and disable autospawn). Ditto for mplayer with
direct
It is not a flash bug since reinstalling pulseaudio fixed it.
** Package changed: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu) = pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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[jaunty] Choppy video playback and high CPU usage when watching online video
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I'm confirming the trouble is with adobe's flash plugin.
Firefox's window where any flash element is active like video or sound but not
banners.
Firefox doesn't crash and the window can still be properly closed.
Same problem under opera but as they are wrapping the plugin it's okay by
closing
Sorry for posting twice but effectively, everything is solved by
installing pulseaudio back.
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Seems like the problem is not only with flash. I noticed this problem
with flash videos (including online radios that only display the disk
cover), mplayer, totem, xine and with voip like skype. There are people
having problems with all kinds of environments and drivers:
I'm getting the same problem using jaunty with the same version of
flashplugin-nonfree.
My CPU usage jumps to 100% when a play a video using flash in firefox (not
fullscreen).
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[jaunty] Choppy video playback and high CPU usage when watching online video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347376