Hi Rob,
The only whitelisting and blacklisting I could find was under the
heading network connections. What I would like to do is auto start on
some pages and not autostart on others, and make it impossible to start
on yet others (pause enabled and then whitelist some sites, blacklist
some other
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 11:52:25PM +0200, Bram Neijt wrote:
Currently, Flashblock does not properly work with Gnash.
Consider writing to Flashblock developers asking for
the reason why gnash isn't supported. Might be an easy
fix if they tell us what's the problem.
--strk;
Free GIS Flash
Good news,
I've got firefox 3.5 and flashblock 1.5.11.2 works! It took me some time
to get annoyed enough to write the mail, and I left checking with the
newest versions. Sorry for that.
So, now I'm a happy user again :D Still I think this feature should be
dropped as soon as it stops working
I have cross-compiled gnash 0.8.6 for my Au1200, mips based target. The port
was successfull and i am successfully able to run flash files on my target.
As i had already cross-compiled gtk-2.10 for my target, i was able to use
gtk as gui for gnash.
Eventhough i was able to run flash files, the
Ramesh Chandra ha scritto:
I have cross-compiled gnash 0.8.6 for my Au1200, mips based target.
The port was successfull and i am successfully able to run flash files
on my target. As i had already cross-compiled gtk-2.10 for my target,
i was able to use gtk as gui for gnash.
Eventhough i was
Ramesh Chandra wrote:
Is this the usual behaviour of gnash in mips platform or is there any
problem in my cross-compilation, is my target very slow for the desired
flash file? any optimization is needed?
400Mhz is too slow to use software rendering for streaming video. I've
done several
Indeed 400MHz is slow, which render do you use? I guess ffmpeg could
be optimized using the DSP ASE IS.
//Markus
On 8 Oct 2009, at 16:20, Rob Savoye wrote:
Ramesh Chandra wrote:
Is this the usual behaviour of gnash in mips platform or is there any
problem in my cross-compilation, is my
Il giorno 08/ott/09, alle ore 18:39, Markus Gothe ha scritto:
Indeed 400MHz is slow, which render do you use? I guess ffmpeg could
be optimized using the DSP ASE IS.
400 mhz seems slow, but with MPlayer and SDL video mode (software) FLV
played on my Amiga 533MHZ are quite acceptable. So
Is the Amiga based on a CISC-arch these days?
Recall that the MIPS32/64 is still a stripped down MIPS III (more or
less) ISA RISC.
//Markus
On 8 Oct 2009, at 20:57, Andrea Palmatè wrote:
Il giorno 08/ott/09, alle ore 18:39, Markus Gothe ha scritto:
Indeed 400MHz is slow, which render do
Il giorno 08/ott/09, alle ore 21:51, Markus Gothe ha scritto:
Is the Amiga based on a CISC-arch these days?
Recall that the MIPS32/64 is still a stripped down MIPS III (more or
less) ISA RISC.
We have three CPU type. the classic PPC G3 and PPC G4 and an AMCC
440ep. All are Big Endian
I went to this page today, and got a black gnash box:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4S9tV8ZLcE
File-Properties says VM version: SWF 10.
Hmm, not every Youtube video does this. I went to one of the Featured
Videos from their homepage, and it's SWF 9 and works:
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