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The Palemoon Web Browser has already accepted this extension, this old version, it is installed, and the configuration window works.backi wrote:Sorry gave a wrong Link :
"Open with" for Palemoon here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... 3.1-signed
I could launch the Seamonkey player, but only once, and then no longer working with the add-on.
The vlc, gmplayer gnome-mplayer does not work with this add-on.
The vlc is a constant error message with windows bombing.
You may have tried it but I have this inoperable add-on.
Hi !
It Depends on which Version of Vlc-Player ......the newer Versions Vlc 3.0....do work .(Youtube does somehow changes Codes so older Versions of Vlc (vlc 2.2 for Example ) no longer work .
Sometimes it is necessary to start a few times ( i know ....quite annoying )
But with Smplayer (newest Versions )not so much Trouble .
It has nothing to do with "Open with" add on .The problem is the Player .
What Distro are you using ?
It Depends on which Version of Vlc-Player ......the newer Versions Vlc 3.0....do work .(Youtube does somehow changes Codes so older Versions of Vlc (vlc 2.2 for Example ) no longer work .
Sometimes it is necessary to start a few times ( i know ....quite annoying )
But with Smplayer (newest Versions )not so much Trouble .
It has nothing to do with "Open with" add on .The problem is the Player .
What Distro are you using ?
Hi !backi wrote:Hi !
What Distro are you using ?
I use Puppy-6.0.5.
Palemoon Version 27.5.1. this puppy was still installed.
Vlc is old version v2.2.0.
SMPlayer is the new version, v18.6.0 statically. (Qt4)
Anyway, I think I have the solution.
This picture was made from the very first test, even with the smplayer player running mplayer.
Then I installed an older version of mpv for tahrpuppy, -mpv-20150814-git-i686-precise.pet- and that's what works.
In the smplayer player, the mplayer engine was replaced by the above-mentioned mpv engine, and after that it was smooth and, most of the time, several times in succession, I can use the smplayer player without any problems with the add-on.
If you look at the third image carefully, you can see that the web browser and the SMPlayer player are running at the same time, the latter being launched a little later on the same youtube client.
But this stunt works only on a strong machine, we put youtube on a weak machine, we stop the built-in html5 player in the web browser and start the SMPlayer player with the addon.
After a little synchronization, the SMPlayer plays the youtube video without any problems.
I apologize for using your large image.
You surely mean Puppy Tahr 6.0.5 ?
You got "open with" working from the right-click Menu?
Fine
You can avoid Videos auto-playing from Youtube by installing Add on "youtube-lazy-load" from here :
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/youtube-lazy-load/
Regards !
Edit :
It seems to me mplayer has a better Sound-quality than Mpv-player.....but maybe just my Imagination .
You got "open with" working from the right-click Menu?
Fine
You can avoid Videos auto-playing from Youtube by installing Add on "youtube-lazy-load" from here :
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/youtube-lazy-load/
Regards !
Edit :
It seems to me mplayer has a better Sound-quality than Mpv-player.....but maybe just my Imagination .
Hello!backi wrote: Edit :
It seems to me mplayer has a better Sound-quality than Mpv-player.....but maybe just my Imagination .
Thank you very much for the tip, I'll take it.
My old machine currently has three Puppy linux versions, Precise Puppy 571, Tahrpuppy-6.0.6, and Tahrpuppy-6.0.6.
There are English and Hungarian versions of these, so there are 6 puppies for pc-men.
On this old machine only those versions are running well, this is being tried.
Modern versions do not work well on this machine.
Why is Tahrpuppy-6.0.5?
Because it was just opening the Palemoon problem test.
I did not perceive the poorer sound quality of the mpv player.
Not even because this old mpv version uses virtually the MPlayer engine in the PC and the corresponding codecards in the background! Verily!
This old mpv engine can still use the original mplayer in the machine, and the newer mpv versions already have their own player unit.
SMPlayer, however, can be tossed with this old mpv engine, he thinks he runs a mpv engine, though only the good old mplayer engine is working in the background.
I've used Tahrpuppy-6.0.6 for this trick, newer versions of smplayer are demanding financial support for a while, if you do not hit the button, then the smplayer will start unknowingly and make mistakes in youtube video titles. For example, it does not even play the titles provided by SMTube, it just rotates the white arrow and then throws a general error window. (Oops ...)
I can defeat this mistake with this old mpv engine replacement.
For me this trick works well.
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A post on the Pale Moon linux forum by one of the developers suggests a tweak for better Youtube playback. NOTE:THIS APPLIES TO 32-BIT LINUX ONLY which should be most of the audience here.
Edit: Specific instructions; In "about:config" toggle "media.ffvpx.enabled" to false
This definitely improves Youtube performance on my 10-year-old Core2 running 32-bit Gentoo linux. Using the roller coaster video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dC6uJDNf64 as a benchmark, the old machine went from handling only 480p fullscreen to handling 720p fullscreen on a 1920x1080 monitor.To those disappointed with video playback performance when using the 32-bit version of Pale Moon 28, can you please test and see if performance is any better with the media.ffvpx.enabled pref set to false?
Edit: Specific instructions; In "about:config" toggle "media.ffvpx.enabled" to false
@Walter Dnes
Short test of Palemoon 28.0.0 under Slacko 700 RC3
Up to now without any kind of problems.
Browser plays Youtube videos out of the box.
Could not detect a limit of size ( except display resolution )
Disabling of "media.ffvpx" makes no difference in my case.
Of course high-resolution videos needs a powerful CPU.
Is somebody familiar with the topic hardware decoding via GPU ?
Would be interesting.
Short test of Palemoon 28.0.0 under Slacko 700 RC3
Up to now without any kind of problems.
Browser plays Youtube videos out of the box.
Could not detect a limit of size ( except display resolution )
Disabling of "media.ffvpx" makes no difference in my case.
Of course high-resolution videos needs a powerful CPU.
Is somebody familiar with the topic hardware decoding via GPU ?
Would be interesting.
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What are the specs on your machine (CPU and RAM)? How old is the machine?norgo wrote:Short test of Palemoon 28.0.0 under Slacko 700 RC3
Up to now without any kind of problems.
Browser plays Youtube videos out of the box.
Could not detect a limit of size ( except display resolution )
Disabling of "media.ffvpx" makes no difference in my case.
Of course high-resolution videos needs a powerful CPU.
palemoon 28-full screen
palemoon 28-full screen
great problem-
pm28 can not go back from
full screen!
op. system-xenialdog32
comp. hp pavilion 8 gb ram
regards!
great problem-
pm28 can not go back from
full screen!
op. system-xenialdog32
comp. hp pavilion 8 gb ram
regards!
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Re: palemoon 28-full screen
zagreb999 wrote:palemoon 28-full screen
great problem-
pm28 can not go back from
full screen!
- If it's an HTML5-playback fullscreen (e.g. Youtube) tap the escape key
- otherwise tap the {F11} key
Hello Walter,
here the components:
Browser
Palemoon 28.0.0 http://linux.palemoon.org/datastore/release/palemoon-28.0.0.linux-i686.tar.bz2
Operating system
slacko-700-RC3_k4.4.70-PAE_2018-04-05_d553a8c-patched.iso https://www.datafilehost.com/d/b81471db
Hardware
CPU i7 4770S
GPU (internal) Intel HD4600 ( uxa acceleration in use )
RAM 16 GB
here the components:
Browser
Palemoon 28.0.0 http://linux.palemoon.org/datastore/release/palemoon-28.0.0.linux-i686.tar.bz2
Operating system
slacko-700-RC3_k4.4.70-PAE_2018-04-05_d553a8c-patched.iso https://www.datafilehost.com/d/b81471db
Hardware
CPU i7 4770S
GPU (internal) Intel HD4600 ( uxa acceleration in use )
RAM 16 GB
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An i7 with 16G of ram is overkill. My Ivy Bridge desktop with 8G ram gets 1080p on Youtube with PM28. With media.ffvpx.enabled ==> false a 10-year-old Core2 Duo with 3G ram can get 720p with PM 28. Actually, the Core2 Duo was getting 1080p with a highly optimized homebrew build of PM 27.9.4. It's the older machines that are having trouble with PM 28 video playback.
For older hardware the only solution is hardware decoding.
This feature is not activated in the tested Palemoon version.
If you are familiar with this topic you could try to build such a version.
For watching youtube videos usage of SMtube / SMplayer is a good alternative.
Important is that Mplayer has to be compiled with VDPAU support ( NVIDIA ) and the proprietary driver is used.
Unfortunately Mplayer doesn't support VAAPI for Intel GPU's anymore. In this case MPV is a good choice.
Of course GPU has to be capable for hardware decoding.
This feature is not activated in the tested Palemoon version.
If you are familiar with this topic you could try to build such a version.
For watching youtube videos usage of SMtube / SMplayer is a good alternative.
Important is that Mplayer has to be compiled with VDPAU support ( NVIDIA ) and the proprietary driver is used.
Unfortunately Mplayer doesn't support VAAPI for Intel GPU's anymore. In this case MPV is a good choice.
Of course GPU has to be capable for hardware decoding.
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On the Pale Moon linux forum, someone asked about what media.ffvpx.enabled ==> false does. The linux developer answered...
I.e. Pale Moon tries to hand off the video playback work to ffmpeg on your system, rather than having Pale Moon do the grunt work. So if your installed ffmpeg has hardware acceleration, you get hardware accelerated video playback.It disables the version of ffvpx that ships in our tree (currently 3.4) and falls back to the system installed FFmpeg packages instead (very similar to what v27 did) and then falls back to libvpx as a last resort if the required FFmpeg packages can't be found.
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Announcement at https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20240 Some improvements to performance of the 32-bit version, which most people here use.