Am 03/09/2017 um 11:26 PM schrieb Grzesiek Chodzicki:
> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 23:19:23 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>> Am 03/09/2017 um 11:12 PM schrieb Grzesiek Chodzicki:
>>> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 21:41:02 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>>>> On 03/09/2017 09:11 PM, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
>>>>> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 21:01:12 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>>>>>> On 03/09/2017 08:37 PM, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
>>>>>>> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 20:34:17 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>>>>>>>> On 03/09/2017 08:27 PM, Grzegorz Chodzicki wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 03/09/2017 08:23 PM, evo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 03/09/2017 08:10 PM, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 20:08:37 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 03/09/2017 08:02 PM, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 19:44:38 UTC+1 użytkownik evo
>>>>>>>>>>>>> napisał:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i have problems with the most streams on the net.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Youtube is ok, but i suppose rather slow.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think, this is the thing with flash, HTML5 and openH264.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> H264 is deactivated and if i want to activate it, it seems to be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> possible.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it so, that HTML5 needs H264?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Or is it so, that i need flash for every other stream.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried also some links, that should be HTML5, but they were not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> possible... maby they were not really in HTML5 or HTML5 does't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work good.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do somebody has an idea?
>>>>>>>>>>>>> try sudo nano /etc/qubes.guid.conf and add audio_low_latency =
>>>>>>>>>>>>> true; parameter to the VM used for movie watching (or add it to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> global variables).
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alternatively, install Google Chrome (Not Chromium) and use that.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> hmm... i don't have qubes.guid.conf in etc, not in dom0 and not in
>>>>>>>>>>>> the VM
>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, I meant /etc/qubes/guid.conf
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ah, ok, thanks!
>>>>>>>>>> so i did add the new line under allow_fullscreen = true; by the VM,
>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>> restarted the VM, but i think... nothing happens.
>>>>>>>>>> if i want to stream MP4, it comes the download, which i don't want at
>>>>>>>>>> all. So firefox wants to download it instead of streaming.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> what i don't understand, what does audio have to do with stream?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> i will try it with chrome (i don't like)
>>>>>>>>> Video may stutter because video players and browsers automatically try
>>>>>>>>> to synchronize video with audio (to avoid desyncs) so if audio
>>>>>>>>> stutters,
>>>>>>>>> video will stutter as well. You may also want to try enable vertical
>>>>>>>>> blank synchronization in WIndow Manager tweaks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> How does the formatting of the file look like? It should look like
>>>>>>>>> this:
>>>>>>>>> VM: {
>>>>>>>>> work: {
>>>>>>>>> audio_low_latency = true;
>>>>>>>>> };
>>>>>>>>> };
>>>>>>>>> Additionally, You need to restart the VM after changing its settings
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> the guid.conf file
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> are ok, so low latancy is usefull also on youtube... is there any
>>>>>>>> security problems with it?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> IIRC this setting was used because having it on caused a CPU spike on
>>>>>>> older kernels. It shouldn't matter now
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> what do you mean with "window manager tweaks"?
>>>>>>>> where can i find vertical blank synchronization?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Go to System Tools > Window Manager Tweaks > Compositor > Synchronize
>>>>>>> drawing to vertical blank
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the formating is like
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> VM: {
>>>>>>>> work: {
>>>>>>>> allow_fullscreen = true;
>>>>>>>> audio_low_latency = true;
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> };
>>>>>>>> };
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i restarted the VM after change in quid.conf
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Formatting looks good, You may want to try restarting the physical
>>>>>>> machine just in case.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> restarted the PM... firefox wants still to download the MP4-stream...
>>>>>> i suppose that youtube runs better, quicker.. maby just my feeling and
>>>>>> not fact.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fedora don't have chrom in the sources, strange... i will try to install
>>>>>> it from google source or smth like that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but is there no possibility to play stream on firefox??
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll probably need to download appropriate codecs from the RPM Fusion
>>>>> repo. I remember having the same issue right after I installed Qubes on
>>>>> my machine. Now Firefox plays fine all web content.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so i added the repos from RPM Fusion, but what should i install?
>>>>
>>>> i've tried this stuff:
>>>>
>>>> sudo yum install gstreamer gstreamer-ffmpeg gstreamer-plugins-bad
>>>> gstreamer-plugins-bad-free gstreamer-plugins-bad-nonfree
>>>> gstreamer-plugins-base gstreamer-plugins-good gstreamer-plugins-ugly
>>>> gstreamer-plugin-crystalhd gstreamer1-plugins-bad-freeworld
>>>> gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free gstreamer1-plugins-good gstreamer1-libav ffmpeg
>>>>
>>>> but it is not on server or already installed
>>>
>>> Pepperflash?
>>>
>>
>> pepperflashplugin-nonfree?
>>
>> can not be found (with RPM Fusion sources)
>
> Frankly, I don't remember which package it was. Have You tried enabling HTML5
> player in Youutbe settings?
>
youtube is ok, but some streaming-sites not.
but, as i said, i dont really know, if these sites use HTML5 or Flash...
i thought it was HTML5 and was wondering, why has youtube no problem but
other sites do.
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