[Assist] lightspark+gnash

Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli GNUtoo at no-log.org
Wed Jun 25 21:30:35 GMT 2014


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On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 10:36:06 +0900
"taro-k at movasense.com" <taro-k at movasense.com> wrote:

> For youtube, you can request html5 player from
> http://www.youtube.com/html5
> (but we must turn on youtube cookie!!)
Well, if it works, just make your browser delete all your cookies when
you close it.

Youtube was not that hard to get working, gnash is not the best
solution for it, beside the freedom issues that I mentioned before,
there are also some technical issues with flash virtual machines:

They're way slower than native video decoding, long time ago there
was a branch of gnash which was very fast(way faster than flash), it
had xv and had very good performances. Unfortunately when they
integrated it into the "master"/main branch, they lost its speed
benefits.

I prefer installing some workarround like linterna magica to the people
instead of gnash.

Personally I don't like viewing videos on a website and I strongly
prefer downloading them before. Beside my connection speed is very slow
sometimes and youtube wound't be fast enough when viewed directly.

Denis.
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