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Deniil715
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 7:20:00
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| Great to see the progress being picked up again!
But hoping to get it out this summer implies that we might get MUI-OWB out before _________________ - Don't get fooled by my avatar, I'm not like that (anymore, mostly... maybe only sometimes) > Amiga Classic and OS4 developer for OnyxSoft.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 7:22:10
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| Thank you very much!
Good news. _________________ Sometimes we give people a lot of credit just because they're writing nice sentences even if it isn't adding up to much.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 8:43:25
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| @hotrod
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And on top of that not all videos are available in other formats than using Flash, right?
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Right, but for these, it's easy to have an extension converting Flash to HTML5 on the fly, anyway. That's what i do for OWB with the help of a userscript extension, which gives access to all Youtube videos in HTML5, except for the ones in channels (but it should be possible to support them too). |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 9:23:19
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 10:25:12
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| We're not able to give time estimates, but I would guess that we will be able to come up with the next preview version sometime in early summer.
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do not wait for update 3 before summer! |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 10:29:48
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| Thanks for the update, sounds cool. _________________ Amiga Land is my favorite soap opera.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 11:15:47
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| Good news indeed.
Firefox 4.0 on windows still has rendering issues, ie, stuff that should be in the background is at the front and overdrawing where it shouldn't be etc. |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 12:19:06
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| Excellent news.
TrevorD _________________ No, I don't need no reason, I'm just breezin'
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 13:48:54
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 13:58:39
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| I have to say... very exciting news indeed...
Q!
"i am home" Last edited by QuBe on 29-Mar-2011 at 02:00 PM.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 13:58:41
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| I have to... very exciting news indeed...
Q!
"i am home" |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 14:05:21
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| @Fab
I like the sound of that, does it take much time to convert flash to HTML5? When you say "on the fly" how does it work in practise? Say that I visit ign.com for example (or any site with flash videos) do I choose some menu option from the browser? Or does it only work with Youtube at the moment?
Anyway, I'm begining to feel good about being an Amiga user again with all nice things coming up. I wish that I could run MOS or at least try it out. Maybe it'll become available for my PowerMac one day. |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 14:19:21
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| @hotrod
It works that way:
the userscript (a javascript extension, which could also be used with greasemonkey on firefox) extracts the direct links to the video files (flv, mp4 in different quality and so on), then it delete the flash object from DOM and replaces it with a video src="direct video link" instead, which makes it use the builtin HTML5 video player.
The script also adds direct links for the different video formats below.
In practice, it looks like that: http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owbshots/builtin-mediaplayer-youtube-script.png
And of course for other sites, it only works if someone bothers writing a script able to retrieve the direct link (which is not always trivial) and replace the flash object. But it's a good solution for youtube anyway. Last edited by Fab on 29-Mar-2011 at 02:20 PM.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 14:56:13
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| @Fab
Thanks for the info and screenshot . All I can say is, sweeeet! |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 16:44:32
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| The one thing about html5 video is that you need to have the correct codec installed. FF supports ogg and webm natively, but the Mozilla foundation have stated they're morally opposed to H.264 and have no plans to include it. Will TW include support anyway via eg the x264 library? |
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 19:17:31
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| its good and all that but i wish we would just get an updated Ibrowse instead ;)
anyways i got used to OWB (even though i try to use IB with my main stuff) so i guess i will get used to timberwolf too eventually. _________________ See my blog and collection website! . https://www.blog.amigaguru.com
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 21:20:00
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 29-Mar-2011 22:17:02
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| Good news indeed. Keep it up! |
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Deniil715
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 30-Mar-2011 8:18:25
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Its good and all that but i wish we would just get an updated Ibrowse instead ;)
anyways i got used to OWB (even though i try to use IB with my main stuff) so i guess i will get used to timberwolf too eventually. |
MUI-OWB is an updated IBrowse! It has all of IBrowse's features and looks and more. MUI-OWB is nothing like RA-OWB which is basically only a window displaying a homepage.
I also use IB for all Amiga stuff and google searches etc. Only tougher sites like facebook and online store I use RA-OWB. _________________ - Don't get fooled by my avatar, I'm not like that (anymore, mostly... maybe only sometimes) > Amiga Classic and OS4 developer for OnyxSoft.
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Re: Timberwolf update Posted on 30-Mar-2011 8:23:44
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| @Deniil715 I use RA-OWB exclusively. Partly due to IB tending to crash on start-up (despite trying different things). _________________ Author of the PortablE programming language. It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue...
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