


Gúrú Linux ríomhaire wrote:flash version installed and what browser is used ?
all updates installed ?
same system works with 11.04 natty in 1080p ?






Gúrú Linux ríomhaire wrote:Link me a video you watch in 1080p please.
also, what GPU is it your using ?
what you just showed me is drivers and flash version is the SAME as that being used in natty 11.04.
In fact the only thing that is NOT the same is the kernel.





I don't have "flash plugin nonfree."




digitalcrow wrote:And its not only flash video , it can't play other hd videos as well, with players like vlc etc
Ubuntu 11.4 64bit works fine IF i install the binary driver but ubuntu 11.4 is so slow and get into my nerves , i dont know what @#@# they dropped into that and became so slow, linux mint is so cool compared to ubuntu.
Maybe if i tried the 64bit version of linux mint could solve this problem.
If you ask me the video playback seems like it has almost no acceleration at all? or at least not accelerated as it should.
Maybe its something to do with my graphic card's shared memory ? the linux mint at 32bit runs with pae enabled kernel and shows me that i have about 3,6? gbytes ram installed.
I believe that probably would be a silly fault because i've tested lubuntu on 32bit too and i can play video nice as far as i had tested, the strange with lubuntu was that at firefox flash playback was choppy but on chromium i had perfect video playback.
Guess my machine is not made for linux maybe i should move on and forget the whole opensource thing.
I have another question , if i want to make a movie from photos and i want to add some 3dtitles or simple titles animated , how i can do that? i tried openshot and takes too long to render 3d titles with blender the delay is not reasonable, is there any other way to do that?
Also i wonder why there is a rapid web design software for linux ? it could help a lot of people , or at least why they make some good templates for kompozer to have an easy way to start.
Linux programmers should do something about the lack of software.









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