Darcey, what would your framerates have been without the new beta player?

Curious to get some quantitative idea of the speedup.

Cheers,

BW

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Darcey Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Woa!... Sweet.
> I just tested the beta player with some of the examples on my site and woa!
> Here were some of my results:
> IE 8.0.7 Win7x64 (30fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> Chrome (20fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> http://www.allforthecode.co.uk/development/away3d/drwho/DrWho.swf
> IE 8.0.7 Win7x64 (30fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> Chrome (20fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> http://www.allforthecode.co.uk/aftc/forum/article_dev/away3d/3DRoom1/bin-release/Room01.swf
> IE 8.0.7 Win7x63 (29 to 30fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> Chrome (15 to 21fps / 30) @ Full screen 1920 x 1200
> http://www.allforthecode.co.uk/development/away3d/sphere_dev/index.html
>
> I will have get my hands on IE9 Beta installed to see what it can handle
> then as labs says:
> "Internet Explorer 9 hardware accelerated rendering support — Enhanced
> support for Internet Explorer 9 Beta. It takes advantage of hardware
> accelerated graphics in Internet Explorer 9 Beta, utilizing hardware
> rendering surfaces to improve graphics performance and enable seamless
> composition."
> I hope they don't limit this functionality to IE, it's the last browser I
> want to start using again.
> And I would love if they add the ability to detect and use the power from
> Open GL capable graphics cards.
> Would be really cool if I could do something like this lol
>
> if (system.opengl.available){
>    system.opengl.enable;
>    mySphere.segmentsW = 50;
>    mySphere.segmentsH = 50;
> } else {
>    mySphere.segmentsW = 10;
>    mySphere.segmentsH = 10;
> }
>
> D
>
>
>
>
> I just put this through all the examples on my site and none of them dropped
> below max fps! win7x64
>
>
> On 15 September 2010 21:06, savagelook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
>>
>> In short, 64 bit support and hardware acceleration (SWEET!) are coming
>> to flash player.  Right now its only usable in IE9 (Vista sp2 and up),
>> but the possibilities this will open for more impressive rendering in
>> flash are incredible.  If 10.1 had a great performance boost for 3d in
>> flash I can only imagine how this will help it.
>

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