Grzesiek Chodzicki:
> W dniu czwartek, 9 marca 2017 23:28:24 UTC+1 użytkownik evo napisał:
>> 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.
> 
> That is actually not a Qubes-specific issue, this has to do with Flash no 
> longer being supported on linux by Adobe. Try these sites on Google Chrome 
> (which has its own Flash plugin).
> 

Actually, Adobe got a wild hare and decided to revive Flash for Linux
after a four year hiatus (v23 from v11.2). This source also suggests
that Firefox will support the NPAPI version. It warns that the NPAPI
version has limited features and doesn't support things like hardware
acceleration or DRM. I know there are working packages of v24 or so
under Mint and Arch, other distros might be another story (but you can
probably `make install` if you have to).

http://www.pcworld.com/article/3116409/linux/adobe-revives-flash-for-firefox-on-linux-after-axing-it-four-years-ago.html

There are also alternatives like Gnash, Lightspark, Shumway, etc.

https://www.linux.com/learn/weekend-project-open-source-alternatives-adobe-flash-linux

Shumway does the emulation internally and exists only as a Firefox
extension, so it's very easy to install and see if it works on your
desired site.

http://www.areweflashyet.com/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Shumway

Realistically Chrome is the most likely one to work, I just wanted to
mention these in case it doesn't or another one is better suited.

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