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ATI Radeon 4350 question with Windows 7 ..
JoeB:
Can you share a video that works for you? I want to try it on my setup. Maybe I can figure out what the difference is. :)
JoeB:
any luck? can you post a working video somewhere I can download? Maybe I can figure it out.
Calamity:
--- Quote from: JoeB on March 29, 2016, 12:14:40 pm ---any luck? can you post a working video somewhere I can download? Maybe I can figure it out.
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Any video recorded with my phone works, I'd say 3gp is the reason (videos are .mp4 though).
Calamity:
Sample video: https://mega.nz/#!jxFziQAA!-AgLNH4dOQ3nGkPOeGtZPjnW0slQPLoqfdaLbODUg0g
Proof video: https://mega.nz/#!flsk3CjI!LpwXOEfmOG1HPs77DbUHHjJkkR4eeJH5PewXVDsRmYQ
EDIT: I added the right links.
JoeB:
--- Quote from: kortina on March 22, 2016, 06:53:02 pm ---Are you sure you turned off the hardware acceleration correctly?
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=139953.0
Open IE (not firefox or chrome)
Navigate here: https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html#main_Find_Flash_Player_version_type_and_capabilities__Flash_developers_only_
Right click on the tree flash animation in part 5.
Choose settings, then untick the "Enable Hardware Acceleration"
When I tried to use the old guides for using firefox and youtube, they don't work. This is because these days Firefox and Youtube do HTML5 by default, so you never get Flash loaded, so whatever HW acceleration you disabled it is NOT what Hyperspin uses!
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These instructions don't seem to work anymore.
using flash: 21,0,0,197
Internet Explorer: 11.0.9600.18230
I turned off HW acceleration for flash, but no effect on HyperSpin
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