Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Interesting.
Perhaps YouTube has only done this for the US website?? I don't know why, but *all* of my computers stopped using Flash as the default player on YouTube about a month ago. This is in both FireFox 24 and Opera 10/12. With newer versions of FF (like 40+), HTML5 has always been default. So I have multiple versions of FF on each PC (I use the portable versions to do that).
Yes, the HD3450 does have hardware H.264, but that's only for Blu-Ray and such, IIRC. Neither my HD2400 nor my HD3870 video cards will do any CPU off-loading on YouTube (or barely any). In comparison, a lowly-low GeForce 8400/8500 will greatly off-load the CPU on YouTube - both with Flash and HTML5. I can watch 1080p even on my single-core overclocked Athlon 64 3200+. Without GPU acceleration, best I can do is 720p and with Flash only.
Not sure how the newer ATI cards stack up.
Some days I have no words for myself.
Originally posted by Dan81
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Perhaps YouTube has only done this for the US website?? I don't know why, but *all* of my computers stopped using Flash as the default player on YouTube about a month ago. This is in both FireFox 24 and Opera 10/12. With newer versions of FF (like 40+), HTML5 has always been default. So I have multiple versions of FF on each PC (I use the portable versions to do that).
Yes, the HD3450 does have hardware H.264, but that's only for Blu-Ray and such, IIRC. Neither my HD2400 nor my HD3870 video cards will do any CPU off-loading on YouTube (or barely any). In comparison, a lowly-low GeForce 8400/8500 will greatly off-load the CPU on YouTube - both with Flash and HTML5. I can watch 1080p even on my single-core overclocked Athlon 64 3200+. Without GPU acceleration, best I can do is 720p and with Flash only.
Not sure how the newer ATI cards stack up.
Originally posted by Dan81
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Some days I have no words for myself.
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