2013-05-07, 08:52
Nice job! It even solves my problem with fullscreen mode going to a low resolution and being unusably choppy.
Now... It's still mildly choppy, enough to be annoying. Does anyone know how to make Flash work well on AMD hardware so I can actually use this solution? No matter what I do, the video runs choppy and has loads of tearing with even mild on-screen motion. I've got the latest AMD drivers, the latest Flash that works with both Linux and Amazon, and have my graphics card settings set to "tear-free", with everything else at the best performance (instead of best quality) level. I know it's just that Flash is implemented badly on Linux. But if there is anything I hadn't thought of, I'll happily try it. Native XBMC video generally runs flawlessly with these settings.
Now... It's still mildly choppy, enough to be annoying. Does anyone know how to make Flash work well on AMD hardware so I can actually use this solution? No matter what I do, the video runs choppy and has loads of tearing with even mild on-screen motion. I've got the latest AMD drivers, the latest Flash that works with both Linux and Amazon, and have my graphics card settings set to "tear-free", with everything else at the best performance (instead of best quality) level. I know it's just that Flash is implemented badly on Linux. But if there is anything I hadn't thought of, I'll happily try it. Native XBMC video generally runs flawlessly with these settings.