On Tuesday 20 April 2010 12:15:31 Thomas Janssen wrote: > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik at redhat.com> wrote: > > On Monday 19 April 2010 19:23:46 Anne Wilson wrote: > >> On Monday 19 April 2010 18:19:50 Anne Wilson wrote: > >> > Since you recommend using gnash I decided to try it again - it's a > >> > long time since I tried it before. Can you play the video on > >> > http://brunoabinader.blogspot.com/2010/04/new-kid-on-block-plasma-wate > >> > r- animation.html ? I installed gnash* and it pulled in two more > >> > packages as dependencies, but trying to play this brought a message > >> > about needing another plugin. When I allowed it to search I lost the > >> > message, thought I'm fairly sure it had gstreamer in the name. > >> > >> Managed to get the message back: > >> > >> /usr/libexec/gst-install-plugins-helper gstreamer|0.10||On2 VP6/Flash > >> decoder| decoder-video/x-vp6-flash requires an additional plugin to > >> encode this file > >> > >> The following plugin is required: > >> On2 VP6/Flash decoder > > > > You need GStreamer VP6 decoder plugin. These plugins are located in > > RPMFusion repository, gstreamer-ffmpeg should help you. > > Interesting. To have gnash close to as functional as the flash-plugin, > you need plugins from rpmfusion. Anne, how is the CPU consum with > gnash? The same or close to flash-plugin? If not, where's the > advantage of gnash over flash-plugin? Gnash uses GStreamer... I think this is quite a big advantage over original Flash plugin. If GStreamer can use accelerated drivers, then Gnash can too. And probably everything is faster than original Flash :D Other advantage - and for Kevin - the top one - it's open source implementation! Jaroslav -- Jaroslav ?ezn?k <jreznik at redhat.com> Software Engineer - Base Operating Systems Brno Office: +420 532 294 275 Mobile: +420 602 797 774 Red Hat, Inc. http://cz.redhat.com/