Hi Rob, > http://gnashdev.org/olpc/download.html.
You might want to make it clearer on that page which downloads are for what purpose; and the last two links aren't working for me. I got lulu.tv to load on a B2 running build 424; it managed to load a video, but not to play more than a few seconds... thrashed for a while, then the browser crashed. I'll try it with a 406 build tomorrow. We could use a well-defined test procedure for speed and usability -- and a way built into gnash to identify what version is running, to know that it has been installed correctly. Regards, SJ On 6/1/07, Rob Savoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since ffmpeg isn't (and I assume never will be) included in the OLPC > builds, I built a binary tarball of Gnash with full audio and video > support for those of us that won't run the Adobe plugin. The Gnash build > for 406 has no video support enable for Flash codecs. > > A few screenshots of this snapshot handling full streaming video on X0 > build 406 are at: > > YouTube: http://gnashdev.org/images/IMGP1261.JPG > Lulu.tv: http://gnashdev.org/images/IMGP1262.JPG > > You can download this snapshot of the upcoming Gnash release from > http://gnashdev.org/olpc/download.html. The tarball gets installed in > /usr/local, and the plugin gets installed in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. > > The embedded video performance is adequate, streaming performance is > around 3-5 fps max. Course this was on a B1. Proto-B3 results hopefully > soon. > > - rob - > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
