At 8:43 PM -0700 3/20/2011, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:52 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
Is there an application that will buffer a You Tube file as to
afford smooth play on the slower processors?
Yes, use some application to download the video, transcode it to dvd
and play it that
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
YouTube recently discontinued the fmt tags.
What does discontinued mean? I tried Googling about for some
announcement or other info on just Google did, but didn't come up with
anything.
Does Google just ignore this fmt tag now?
On Mar 20, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Daniel Stewart wrote:
I honestly don't know what everyone complains about with G4s and
Flash. It runs nearly flawlessly on both the Quicksilver 933mhz I had
and the 733mhz Digital Audio Power macs with basically stock
hardware.
A LOT of Youtube's content is now
I understand that more content is being posted in HD but most if not
all of what I watch has the option to dial it down a bit to say 360p
and it runs fine. I think it might be partly people forgetting these
machines are several years old because they are still so capable at
everything else that
On Mar 21, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Daniel Stewart wrote:
I understand that more content is being posted in HD but most if not
all of what I watch has the option to dial it down a bit to say 360p
and it runs fine.
LOTS of people don't recognize that you can dial it down. See also this classic
At 12:56 PM -0400 3/21/2011, John Martz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
YouTube recently discontinued the fmt tags.
What does discontinued mean? I tried Googling about for some
announcement or other info on just Google did, but didn't come up
with
- Original Message
From: Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
On Mar 20, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Daniel Stewart wrote:
I honestly don't know what everyone complains about with G4s and
Flash. It runs nearly flawlessly on both the Quicksilver 933mhz I had
and the 733mhz
At 4:41 PM -0700 3/21/2011, glen wrote:
Like most have stated I have had no success with viewing streaming Youtube
videos. My best Mac is a 733 MHz DA and in streaming Youtube there are long
pauses with only a few seconds of play.
Sounds like you have a buffering problem. What speed is your
On Mar 17, 2011, at 5:37 PM, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
However the You Tubes still don't do any good on the slower PPC's, but DVD's
play super, Go figure. I can watch DVD's on my Wally's in OS 9.
This has been hashed out in great detail before, but comparing DVD playback to
On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 17, 2011, at 5:37 PM, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
However the You Tubes still don't do any good on the slower PPC's, but DVD's
play super, Go figure. I can watch DVD's on my Wally's in OS 9.
This has been hashed out in
On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:52 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
Is there an application that will buffer a You Tube file as to
afford smooth play on the slower processors?
Yes, use some application to download the video, transcode it to dvd
and play it that way. You can see the minor drawbacks of this
I honestly don't know what everyone complains about with G4s and
Flash. It runs nearly flawlessly on both the Quicksilver 933mhz I had
and the 733mhz Digital Audio Power macs with basically stock
hardware. Maybe the imacs are not so great since they were consumer
level machines but honestly
On Mar 17, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
On Mar 17, 8:21 am, Alex Barnes kab...@gmail.com wrote:
You should use TenFourFox. It is designed for G4 processors and
will run better than Safari. It can also use all the FireFox add-ons.
He would probably have better luck using
Interesting idea, Tina.
How do you do that, making Safari (or Camino, or FireFox) pretend it’s
an iPad?
I did something like that with my PB1400 running 8.6.
Its Wamcom browser doesn’t digest Wikipedia well, so I use a
convertor for reading Wikipedia on a mobile device.
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On 2011/03/18 10:15, Geke wrote:
Interesting idea, Tina.
How do you do that, making Safari (or Camino, or FireFox) pretend it’s
an iPad?
You have to enable Safari's Developer menu, and then you can choose from
a number of different user agent strings to make Safari identify itself
On Mar 16, 2011, at 10:05 PM, Tina K. wrote:
He said that YouTube is like a slide show. (His opinion!) Is there
a way to speed up the processor?
YouTube is available in several formats, and there are ways to avoid
Flash and force the use of the WebM HTML5 format instead. It may be
faster
YouTube is heavy on the computer, unfortunately it's as simple as
that.
You can improve the display by not using full-screen mode, and by
using a low-resolution alternative stream as pointed out by the other
posters.
Or see if you can increase the computer's RAM, and maybe install a
clean OS.
Re.
I would be interested if MacTubes works on your Mac. That is the only way
they play reliably on my G4 with a 1ghz Sonnet card (dual 450's before).
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/28608/mactubes
Note on MacTubes: Change the video player to Quicktime (Player menu, Player
sub-menu), and as
You should use TenFourFox. It is designed for G4 processors and will run better
than Safari. It can also use all the FireFox add-ons.
He would probably have better luck using YouTube's HTML 5 option, perhaps
even uninstalling Flash and using Safari with the browser ID set to Safari
iPad.
On Mar 17, 2011, at 7:27 AM, Alex Barnes wrote:
You can't replace the processor but you can replace the motherboard
with a faster one. The best thing you can do is to sell it and get
a PowerMac G4 with dual processors (preferably a MDD) my
Quicksilver with a dual 1.3 processor upgrade,
On Mar 17, 8:21 am, Alex Barnes kab...@gmail.com wrote:
You should use TenFourFox. It is designed for G4 processors and will run
better than Safari. It can also use all the FireFox add-ons.
He would probably have better luck using YouTube's HTML 5 option, perhaps
even uninstalling Flash
On Mar 16, 1:09 pm, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
On Mar 16, 2011, at 1:03 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
G4 17 Flat Screen iMac
10.4.11
800 MHz
I gave this computer to a teenager. He said that You Tube is like a
slide show. (His opinion!) Is there a way to speed up the
Here's the URL http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/
If you want there is another browser by the same group called Classilla
(http://www.floodgap.com/software/classilla/). Classilla is for Mac OS 9 to Mac
OS 10.3. It runs well on my RAM challenged iMac 333. And it should run like the
I hope overclock is the right word for my question!
G4 17 Flat Screen iMac
10.4.11
800 MHz
I gave this computer to a teenager. He said that You Tube is like a
slide show. (His opinion!) Is there a way to speed up the processor?
Jane
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On Mar 16, 2011, at 1:03 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
I hope overclock is the right word for my question!
G4 17 Flat Screen iMac
10.4.11
800 MHz
I gave this computer to a teenager. He said that You Tube is like a
slide show. (His opinion!) Is there a way to speed up the processor?
You really can't overclock one of those as far as I know. Get all the
updates from apple, as well as the Flash Player updates and try a different
web browser.
-Jonas
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On 2011/03/16 14:03, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
I hope overclock is the right word for my question!
G4 17 Flat Screen iMac
10.4.11
800 MHz
I gave this computer to a teenager. He said that You Tube is like a
slide show. (His opinion!) Is there a way to speed up the processor?
If there is it
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