WizardStan said:
Jdbye said:
Chromium runs a lot faster though and I believe it supports the same plugin format? It might run faster on that.
If you figure out how to get plugins in Chromium let me know. I'm running it with --enable-plugins but it still doesn't seem to be picking up anything.
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lugins shows the plugin after I put it in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, I believe firefox should be able to load from that path as well. Haven't tried any flash content yet, but since it's showing up I assume it works, trying it in a few minutes.
Edit: At 500mhz in Chromium 4, Youtube is still a slideshow. However, at 1ghz, the video played acceptably well for about 3 seconds before the plugin crashed. I tried again, and it crashed at the same point - so it doesn't look like this plugin is stable enough for general use yet, but it's showing promise. It might be more stable in Firefox though?
Also, flash ads don't seem to slow down Chromium at all at 500mhz, so that's good.
Edit2: Just tried Line Rider, that's perfect for touchscreens. Drawing is responsive at 1ghz, still quite usable at 500mhz, however playback is slow, at 17-18FPS with no lines on screen at 1ghz and lower the more lines there are. It might be playable for a line rider fan (it seems to be a popular game) but I'm not a huge fan, just thought it'd be nice on the touchscreen - and it really is
It's also worth noting that line rider runs at a whopping 40 FPS on my dual core 2ghz laptop with a few lines on screen, so I didn't expect much from the Pandora. It actually runs better than I expected - drawing is responsive at 1ghz, and still usable at 500mhz if you draw slowly.
Flash videos on Newgrounds seem to play well at 900mhz (800mhz also worked quite well), and didn't crash - Newgrounds was the main reason I was interested in flash, so I'm pretty happy about that. It depends on the video though - one of the videos was perfectly smooth at 900mhz (except for one part in the video where it used alpha transparency), the other got a lot of frameskip when the screen scrolled or zoomed in but was otherwise smooth. Minitube is better for Youtube at the moment, even though it's not integrated into the browser, but I'm probably going to be using this quite a bit for newgrounds
Edit3: That was all at high quality (the default). Low quality makes the above mentioned frameskip a bit less, but not a lot - and high quality looks a lot better. Medium quality is probably the best setting for speed vs quality - it looks good on the high DPI Pandora screen.