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    M11x R2 Facebook HD video TOO choppy

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by DivineAura, Mar 26, 2011.

  1. DivineAura

    DivineAura Notebook Evangelist

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    Are you guys having lag on HD videos on Facebook? It's frustrating D:
    oh btw I'm running off intel gfx. If I use Nvidia instead my Facebook my crash on IE9..... sad T_T
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    Here's a preview of my video :D
     
  2. Typecast

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    Try google chrome or mozilla. IE sometimes suck. :D
     
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    google chrome is choppy too T_T
     
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    Or, Try updating your flash player.
     
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    well 10.2 is the latest......
    if you use 10.1 adobe will force you to get the latest one......
     
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    Hmm. Check your intel graphic settings.
     
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    maybe you have the processor % on too low... For me this happens a lot on Steam flash as well, rarely on youtube though which is strange
    Put your power plan at high performance and see if the choppiness goes away...If it does it due to your processor being set to low (0-100% is scale)
     
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    Yea I'm using throttlestop and it is always on AC/ High Perf mode T_T
    I already set my Intel Gfx to performance long time ago, maybe quality will make it worse?