Well after having done som rather unscientific testing from Solaris
10u5 x86 ,
I think it looks like you can still only run Flash movies in firefox
at 320x200 on the SunRay 1G
on the SunRay 2 I can run 640x400 flashmovies in firefox whitout to
much frameloss and unsync between audio and video.
I Ran videos from youtube and from sunfeedroom.
The PC I used as a Sunray server for this was a Dualcore First
generation Opteron running at 2.2. Ghz, It used about half a core while
pumping flash.
The PC and SunRays 1G and 2 was connected with a dumb gigabit
switch , NetGear GS116.
//Lars
Ken Mandelberg wrote:
As I understand it this furnishes H.264 acceleration on Sunray 2's
only against windows. It, however, supports the Xvideo extension on
both 1's and 2's that should benefit native Solaris/Linux media
players (xine,mplayer, vlc).
Is it really true that there is no H.264 benefit on Sunray 2's for
native Solaris/Linux clients?
Is there a considerable performance win for Sunray 2's over Sunray 1's
using the Xvideo extension on mpeg2 streams with native media players?
Does any of this help native firefox/flash video, and if so is what is
the Sunray2/Sunray1 factor?
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