It looks like you are still using Odyssey 1.26 - please try the RC build of Odyssey 2.0 that I posted a couple of posts back. Please unpack the archive AS-IS to a new directory without adding any of the existing configurations from Odyssey 1.26.
Edited by deadwood on 23-10-2024 11:10,
6 hours agoserk118ukSoftware Dev Posted
4 hours agoYou can feel slight slowdown once you entered a forum with embedded YouTube as you scroll down near video is but actual slow down starts when you hit the play button..
I've just tried the RC on my Samsung n130. For reference, it's atom based (1.6 GHz), 2 GB ram, IntelGMA graphics. Spoofing as iPhone I can go to m.youtube.com, browse & seach for videos and play videos; inndeed they play really quite smoothly now (at 360p).
One point; I'm still running AROSOne 2.5, I haven't yet found time to go to 2.6. Could that be making a difference?
I haven't tried on the eeePC yet, but that is 'just'* 900 MHz, so it could simply be a lack of horsepower there.
Again, I must say for overall browsing experience OWB 2.0 is absolutely amazing. Notwithstanding the benchmarking tests last week, in everyday use even on the Samsung it's really usable, and in fact it's easily holding it's own again my work supplied Celeron based Windows laptop.
Many thanks again,
Nigel.
* 'just' is relative of course; if compared to a 7 MHz A500...
Just tried the eeePC. On the m.youtube page the 'ghosted' frames appeared but then no apparent further activity, despite waiting some minutes. Following Amigasystem's suggestion, I searched for a video and played it directly from the link. It did play! A little stuttery every 10 s or so but actually not too bad.
The one problem was that it didn't resume after the advert break. I tried rewinding back a few seconds and it did briefly restart but then went back to the inital still frame a refused to play again until I reloaded the page.
Cheers,
Nigel.
P.S. the eeePC isw also running AROSOne 2.5, 1 GB memory as previously mentioned and intelGMA graphics..