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build with OpenMP?
I don't know if it's a good idea...
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build with OpenMP?
I don't know if it's a good idea...

 

OpenMP is for future versions and only if it brings benefits. Why isn't it a good idea?

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Is Waterfox 14.0.1 not ready for prime time? How about a progress report?
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I'm very curious as well Mr. Alex. If you need some testers to try your build I'll gladly help you out. If not I'm still waiting patiently for the release of WF 14 thumb.gif
    
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Flash for Internet Explorer uses ActiveX components. Have you tried 64-Bit Opera?

I just tried playing the same youtube file (stuttering in WF and FF) with Opera x64 and it didn't have a single stutter. So this just points out to WF as the problem?

By the way, I'm using Primo RAMDisk with WF and FF for my cache files, does that have to do something with this stuttering? Because I use it also with IE and it doesn't have a problem there.
Edited by kevindd992002 - 7/24/12 at 7:45am
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When updating WF uninstalls and removes everything, even the profiles, then installed the new version, and try like that.
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When updating WF uninstalls and removes everything, even the profiles, then installed the new version, and try like that.

Tried that to no avail.
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Waiting for the auto update feature in 14. wubsmiley.gif

I love W13!
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I just tried playing the same youtube file (stuttering in WF and FF) with Opera x64 and it didn't have a single stutter. So this just points out to WF as the problem?
By the way, I'm using Primo RAMDisk with WF and FF for my cache files, does that have to do something with this stuttering? Because I use it also with IE and it doesn't have a problem there.

I'm not exactly sure how Primo RAMDisk works, but if you are using a "virtual disk" in memory/RAM to store cache files instead of the hard drive, there is most likely an issue with the way Mozilla code is writing the cache video files to the "virtual disk" that causes the stuttering, that the other browsers don't have an issue with? It maybe just the way Mozilla writes data to memory/RAM but idk. Again not exactly sure how Primo works since I have not used it myself, just my two cents smile.gif
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Hey guys, website update! Hope you all like it, I worked hard on it so hopefully it'll pay off. Some parts are a bit messy but I'm trying to keep on track for the next release (which is a pain ATM!).

As always, feedback is greatly appreciated.

 

Edit: I'm getting slightly paranoid now, so if the new website sucks please let me know and I'll revert back to the old one tongue.gif


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