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How comes with my Firefox 7 with hw acc enabled???
So, here is the problem:
5 1080p flash clips in 5 tabs for 0kbps, 1fps...
This machine is running 1055T (no OC) with HD6450 (latest driver), Thanks in advance for your reply.
So, here is the problem:
5 1080p flash clips in 5 tabs for 0kbps, 1fps...
This machine is running 1055T (no OC) with HD6450 (latest driver), Thanks in advance for your reply.
What flash version? I know the stable 10 version has similar reported issues.
Use the flash 11 RC instead and see if that helps.
Latest Version of Adobe Flash Player
Hi, I am using the latest and stable release (10.3.183.10) but I am afraid of the RC bugs so I just plan to update Flash Player 11 final later. However, what do you think about the cause of the issue? There is no lag for 1 flash 1080p clip only but I found the GPU usage is only 1% either playing 1 or 5 clips simultaneously...Ah, this happened in both IE9 and FF7.0
It may or may not be a bug in the 10 version, but why not try the 11 and find out if it's fixed in that version?However, what do you think about the cause of the issue?
Just because it is a "stable" build doesn't mean it won't have bugs also. In fact, they most always do have some bugs - it's why newer versions come out for software all the time.
There's really no need to be afraid of it because it's a beta or RC. It's easy and safe enough to uninstall it and go back to the 10 version if it doesn't work out for you.
RC's or beta's are often just as stable, if not more so than the stable versions.
Not a solution but until you get the Flash sorted you could use the YouTube HTML5 Video Player
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Thanks a lot.
I found the situation also appeared in another laptop (U470+onboard HD Graphics) but it seems like the laptop works better than the desktop. The browser records 7-8fps and it's surely not a satisfactory result as well.
I wonder if the problem is got from the display card instead of software. Is HD6450 not capable of processing heavy video decoding?