During the last few days, YouTube has undergone a drastical improvement in overall use and got some additional support like a music library, better HD-support and no longer any demand for flash-support!
This opens up for better possibilities for all Amiga browsers to display YouTube videos in any quality WITHOUT the need of flash support! Very much appreciated, making YouTube more "Amiga-friendly"! I am sure they know about the forthcoming 25th Amiga Celebrity for the summer, the forthcoming new AmigaOne X1000 platform and that AmigaOS 4 is still heavily under development!
So enjoy your videos and start making more, as they will be fair easy now to display in any Amiga setup!!!
I want to give the people behind YouTube a GREAT thank!!!
Banana-party, anyone?
Soon to own a powerful AmigaOne X1000 with latest AmigaOS 4.1 incarnation ;) Dual Core PPC!
nothing changed for me running Update 1 and the latest OWB...will wait for TimberWolf I guess btw, what's this about a Timberwolf release !@#@?..what, where, when
I am sure they know about the forthcoming 25th Amiga Celebrity for the summer, the forthcoming new AmigaOne X1000 platform and that AmigaOS 4 is still heavily under development!
Of course they do, infact thats the reason why they made one of the worlds biggest websites more friendly....because of AOS
Yes let's hope it will be better. I always asked myself why flash/video became so popular. Sometimes youtube video stutters on a quad core 3.0 GHz machine even if the video is fully loaded, crazy!
well...how much slow pc??? A P3 at 933MHz wasnt enough to play youtube standard video smoothly... So unfortunately probably no AmigaOne/SAM can do it with gnash for example... Maybe HTML5 was less heavy? In that case maybe we have a possibility...
No parties here really, the only browsers that support the version of HTML5 video that youtube is currently using (h.264) is Safari and Chrome, Firefox wont help because they only support Ogg.
Presumably if OWB were set-up to use h.264 as well (as previously mentioned if gstreamer gets integrated) then OWB would work, but not before then.
Mark
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I have a Pentium III 800 Mhz with a crap GFX, I can say that Flash video runs pretty decently here, off course they run in low quality but 100% visible
I can't say the same using HTML5 videos (using Mozilla Firefox 3.5.7):-/