Yes very good. Now I wonder how many people can watch that movie in OWB on OS4, I'll guess none at least not without downloading it and watching it in a separate video player. How about the same question for Firefox users, well all of them can watch it in browser. Can you see the irony.
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Flash implementation is too slow to be really useable, especially on the smallest OS4 machines.
Depends what you really use. Video is of course demanding, but there are many other uses in Flash besides video.
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Now I wonder how many people can watch that movie in OWB on OS4, I'll guess none at least not without downloading it and watching it in a separate video player. How about the same question for Firefox users, well all of them can watch it in browser. Can you see the irony.
You'll probably be able to see that kind of thing on OS4 in the future too, once GNASH plugin is available.
Like daff said, it's currently a bit slow for video stuff (depending on the player.. googlevideo is rather fast, youtube is really slower, dailymotion is in between, ...). All this comes down to Flash script overhead (which explains the difference between players) and rendering method used by swfdec.
While the current plugin is still usable for other stuff, I'd rather try to find a way to accelerate it a bit more before releasing it. :)
That's fine, altrought i'm a OS4 user would be nice to have a beta to try, consider that Flash isn't serves only for Videos but also for banners, animations and so on, all of them i think that it can be already usable