Pascal Robert a écrit :
Normal perfomance, so say « bye bye » to <video>


But please report to WebKit team: <http://webkit.org/quality/ reporting.html>


What does it do with the standard <embed> technique of old?

On Aug 28, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

Anyone here using the <video> tag with Safari? I don't understand why it's so slow. I have to display a QuickTime movie who is a export of a presentation done with Keynote, and some visual transitions are done between the slides. When I use this :

<video id="BoiteVideo" src="http://localhost/calendriers/videos/ direction_xxxxx.mov" autoplay></video>

Safari take +95% of CPU on my MBP when the transitions are displayed. If I run the same video directly in Safari or QuickTime Player, the transitions runs smoothly and take ~45% of CPU time :-/

So beware if you use this tag, it look like it's not optimized (and I also tried a WebKit version from June 9, same result).

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Francis Labrie
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, Canada

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