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    I can't believe this,again, MEGA LAG in browsers!

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by eleron911, Jun 5, 2008.

  1. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    I just reinstalled Vista, and youtube and all other sites that feature videos lag like hell in fullscreen.
    Installed java and flash, wth does it take to make the damn videos run at normal fps and not 5-7???
    :realmad:
     
  2. The_Observer

    The_Observer 9262 is the best:)

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    They updated the site recently.
     
  3. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    No , you see, my NX9420 plays youtube videos normally, I have both laptops side by side,and the Sager plays them at 5-8 fps!
    I`ve tried the CCCP, AceMCP,ffdshow, nothing.
    All of them have 1/3 of the regular fps in fullscreen!
    WTH!
     
  4. ATG

    ATG 2x4 Super Moderator

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    Yeah, I think its youtube problem. Anyway, try cleaning the cache, temp files and stuff.
     
  5. eleron911

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    No man, by HP NX9420 runs them normally,my sager does not,SIDE BY SIDE...
     
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    ATG 2x4 Super Moderator

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    Found this.
    Maybe you already read that though :)
     
  7. NJoy

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    You can try disabling/enabling hardware acceleration in FlashPlayer settings, see if it makes any difference.
     
  8. eleron911

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    Apparently,since codec packs did not work,but Ace mega codec pack + cccp did the trick,can see videos full screen at normal framerates.
    Might also have to do with updating to SP1 :D
     
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    I was late :( was gonna suggest you uninstall your codecs.
     
  10. jd1010

    jd1010 Notebook Evangelist

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    I have a little bit of a different problem with playing videos through my web browser. The problem seems to be with adobe flash player. I can view the video in small screen but when I make the video full screen the screen goes black and does not play the video.

    If I disable hardware acceleration the problem goes away, but I can't seem to find a way to permanantly disable hardware acceleration. It turns back on every time I open a new page.



    UPDATE:
    Downloading the newest version of adobe flash players seems to have fixed the problem.