if they are h264 - doubtful. i assume your chipset has atom 270 cpu.

i have atom 330 (it's like dual core atom 270) mainboard and i think
it can barely handle 1080p h264 (i think 720p was acceptable, but i
could be wrong here).

higher resolution is likely out of the question with that chip, even
when taking advantage of multiprocessor features with ffmpeg-mt .

in case of flv format - maybe. xvid is less of a burden for it, and it
works pretty well.

2010/1/21 Paul Castellano <paulc8...@gmail.com>:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Paul Castellano" <paulc8...@gmail.com>
> Date: Jan 20, 2010 11:28 AM
> Subject: Question about Gnash
> To: <maintain...@gnu.org>
>
> I am trying to find a movie player that will run high quality video that is
> becoming more and more available on internet sites such as youtube. My
> system runs a Linux OSĀ on Intel atom 950 chipset (GMA 950 graphics.) I have
> the latest adobe Flash 10.1 installed but some videos, generally the highest
> quality ones such as 1080p and 720p are still very choppy. Will gnash run
> these videos more smoothly?
>
> Thank You for any assistance you can provide.


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