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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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this is not the N900's fault, this site just has a badly implemented video player. the videos sometimes even lag on my desktop.
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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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hm, i haven't noticed any lag when watching youtube. then again, i hardly ever do that
it will stutter sometimes when you don't put the video on fullscreen, but that's usually because of the other flash content on the site.
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2010-02-01
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2010-02-02
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i read that im not the only one then. Most flash (advertisement) and movies stutter through to the amount of it on a page. or goes slowly. youtube indeed too when not full screen.
Flash is now rendered with the CPU right? what would happen if it was rendered by the GPU?
How powerfull is the GPU anyway? You dont hear very much about the GPU and for as far as i know it is hardly used by the n900, and programs.
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Or maybe it's just me having this problem? I cant believe that the n900 cant play these movies. they are not that big and high res!