On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Rob Savoye
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On 10/15/09 08:22, Weidong Li wrote:
slower than flashlite. However, gnash has a much better user interface than
flashlite. It is possible that I did not do everything right with gnash so
that it appeared to be slower.
Were your tests with swf animations or streaming video ?
I tested them with swf animations. I also attempted to get them playing streaming video from cnn, but did not have the patience to wait long enough for them to actually play anything.
I suspect that there must be something in my setting that causes trouble with processing streaming video. I used firefox with gnash plugin to do the streaming video. Do you have any guess on what might be the problem, /tmp setting, swap space, etc.?
In general, does anyone have any good idea to make gnash do the best it can?
As a start, I managed to beat oprofile into a streaming video performance test. You can see that log here:
http://www.gnashdev.org/testcases/oprof_gnash_all.log. Oprofile seems to be a reasonably good tool for performance analysis, it's easier than using gprof.
That is helpful. Thanks a lot!
- rob -