Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-13 Thread Weyert de Boer

> Sounds like it might be worth it to wait. I do work with press files
> too so I would need the performance.

No problem, I am also waiting for CS3 to arrive before buying it. Too bad
my Powerbook G4 price dropping fast, while I bought it in November.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-13 Thread Chad Mefferd
Sounds like it might be worth it to wait. I do work with press files 
too so I would need the performance.


Thanks for the feed back. Sorry for getting OT.

-Chad


On Apr 13, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Weyert de Boer wrote:


Hello


Just wondering, are you using this macbook pro as a development
platform as well? I've been looking into getting one and was curious
about how well the studio apps run in rosetta. Or any of the adobe
products for that matter.


The Adobe software such as PhotoShop works quite nice under Rosetta I
tried it in the Apple Store, and at school. The performance isn't as 
good

as the Powerbook G4 but good enough as long you don't need to edit big
photoshop files, it's good for website. If you need to use PSDs for
advertisements ( >200dpi a4-3 size) its killing. But hey Flash sucks
anyway on the mac, for me. It crashed 24 times in three hours today.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-13 Thread Weyert de Boer
Hello

> Just wondering, are you using this macbook pro as a development
> platform as well? I've been looking into getting one and was curious
> about how well the studio apps run in rosetta. Or any of the adobe
> products for that matter.

The Adobe software such as PhotoShop works quite nice under Rosetta I
tried it in the Apple Store, and at school. The performance isn't as good
as the Powerbook G4 but good enough as long you don't need to edit big
photoshop files, it's good for website. If you need to use PSDs for
advertisements ( >200dpi a4-3 size) its killing. But hey Flash sucks
anyway on the mac, for me. It crashed 24 times in three hours today.

Yours,

Weyert de Boer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
innerfuse*

http://www.innerfuse.biz/
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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-13 Thread Chad Mefferd
Good to see Adobe is moving forward with at least a preview version of 
the flash player for mac intel.


Just wondering, are you using this macbook pro as a development 
platform as well? I've been looking into getting one and was curious 
about how well the studio apps run in rosetta. Or any of the adobe 
products for that matter.


Thanks,

Chad

On Apr 12, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Patrick Matte wrote:


We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download 
video is
running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 
fps...

Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Weyert de Boer
Anyone wanna buy my Powerbook of November? You can get it for 1500euro 
incl.bills etc. and tucano skin sleeve (Exl. shipping)

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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread John Dowdell
[NB: This new thread was started as a reply to a conversation on 
accordion sizing... using "New Message" for a new thread, rather than 
"Reply to this Message" in the emailer, can help make new conversations 
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http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2006-April/thread.html ]

Patrick Matte wrote:

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download video is
running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


There is no real Adobe Flash Player for Macintosh-on-Intel yet. The 
closest is the authorized Adobe 8.0 Preview version for this platform, 
which does not have many of the problems in the early draft which Apple 
released.

http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/pdfs/flashplayer_intelmac_support.pdf

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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Kevin Newman
There is a preview of the Flash Player 8 universal binary that you could 
look into:

http://www.macromedia.com/go/2dda3d81

Kevin N.


Ettwein, Josh wrote:

Yes. It's running in an emulator (rosetta), correct? You're going to
have performance issues with any software that's not optimized for the
Mac intel chip, which is pretty much everything at this point, if I'm
correct. I've actually heard that a lot of the "pro" apps like Motion,
etc. won't even run under Rosetta - I think because they're heavily
time-sensitive - the software knows that there's no way it can keep up
without dropping a ton of frames, so it won't even run if it knows it's
going to be an unacceptable level of performance. Can you install boot
camp and run the PC version maybe? 


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I have one and Flash is super slow on a macbook pro... disapointing
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Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:05:39 -0400

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download
video is running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play
at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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RE: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Ettwein, Josh
Yes. It's running in an emulator (rosetta), correct? You're going to
have performance issues with any software that's not optimized for the
Mac intel chip, which is pretty much everything at this point, if I'm
correct. I've actually heard that a lot of the "pro" apps like Motion,
etc. won't even run under Rosetta - I think because they're heavily
time-sensitive - the software knows that there's no way it can keep up
without dropping a ton of frames, so it won't even run if it knows it's
going to be an unacceptable level of performance. Can you install boot
camp and run the PC version maybe? 

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Neckles
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 2:32 PM
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue


I have one and Flash is super slow on a macbook pro... disapointing
Original Message Follows
From: Patrick Matte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Flashcoders mailing list 
To: Flashcoders mailing list 
Subject: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:05:39 -0400

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download
video is running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play
at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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RE: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Dwayne Neckles


I have one and Flash is super slow on a macbook pro... disapointing
Original Message Follows
From: Patrick Matte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Flashcoders mailing list 
To: Flashcoders mailing list 
Subject: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:05:39 -0400

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download video is
running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Mike Chambers

Make sure you have the most recent version:

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2006/03/flash_player_8.cfm

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Patrick Matte wrote:

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download video is
running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread eric dolecki
i think you wanna pick up the universal binary beta for FP & then try that

On 4/12/06, Patrick Matte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
> macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download video
> is
> running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 fps...
> Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?
>
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Re: [Flashcoders] Macbook pro issue

2006-04-12 Thread Brett Wagner
The flash player for the intel macs is beta.  I guess six months just 
isn't enough time to port the thing.


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Patrick Matte wrote:

We have a performance issue here with the flash player on a brand new
macbook pro. Our latest site that uses flash 8 progressive download video is
running at less than 5 frames per second while it should play at 24 fps...
Has anybody heard of any similar problem with that machine?


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