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| I recently tried to view a youtube video. When I did it led me to a download for a .tar.gz file. I'm still new to linux so I was wondering if anyone could advise me on what to do, or if it's even possible to view youtube videos on the jornada 720 | |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 98 |
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| PS told me that flash player is compiled for intel chips... so it won't work for the j720... but there is hope! two ways actually... gnash is a open source flash player... i haven't tried it... but looks promising... also you can just download the youtube video (file2hd.com) and play it in a media player... i know vlc works (kinda, i have a post on my messing with it)... and if you have the codecs, mplayer can play it... | |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 83 |
Location: | Oregon, | Status: | |
| I compiled gnash and a few other things to get flash working in konqueror and firefox on my debian install on my jornada 728 and it's quite slow. Youtube videos lag a lot (5-10fps) and sound is crappy
Edited by HellDragon 2008-04-13 3:32 AM
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 98 |
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| yeah probably as expected.... um hopefully this will be "worked out" if/when we get those flashboards and/or cpu upgrade. | |
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