Problem fixed...i was using some old html templates to display the swf in
the browser...when i used CS3 with the new AC_RunActiveContent.js it fixed
everything!
CPU usage is down to about 11% fantastic...now i have another problem about
the component not working if i export all my classes on a frame rather thatn
frame 1.
i'll write a new message for this.
c.
On 6/15/07, Latcho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you use on2vp6 codec with variable bitrate, big (dimension) videos
can eat a lot of cpu.
possible fixes:
-try to encode with a lower variabillity rate if you can acces this
setting within your encoding program.
- use static 1-pass bitrate.
- encoding with the older sorenson codec might free up your cpu
reserves too, at the cost of filesize and quality.
Good Luck,
Latcho
2lakes wrote:
>
>
>>
>> In firefox the CPU usage hovers around 60% which is acceptable, even
>> though
>> it still seems quite high, for videos of 320x280 pixels. In internet
>> explorer though it is around 97% of the cpu and as a result the videos
>> stutter.
>>
>>
>
> hi i have similar issues with firefox vs safari on some nested video's
> on my site.
> Safari seems to refresh to screen much more efficiently than FF.
> Also FF default cache size is 1 meg?!
>
> Good analysis, gives me some things to consider.
>
>
>
> cheers Ian
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