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Title: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: sphetr2 on February 18, 2007, 12:58:59 pm
Is it possible to watch Youtube videos without lag on a 400mhz laptop? I've had Xp and Xubuntu installed and it lags on both. Is it Firefox's fault?
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: SirPeale on February 18, 2007, 01:19:55 pm
400MHz?  No, it's not FireFox's fault!
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: tikbalang on February 18, 2007, 01:38:15 pm
yes, it is possible. you just have to pause the video and wait for it to download fully before playing. i used to do this on a p233mmx/64mb ram on win2kpro. no other tasks on except the browser.
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: thennomeking on February 18, 2007, 03:40:28 pm
You can wait for the buffer, thats the easy answer, or you can install another operating system that is less intensive, ie tinyxp or freebsd, and run it through that.  This is ofcourse if you can get tinyxp to recognize your NIC - which is the problem I am currently having...
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: sphetr2 on February 18, 2007, 04:07:07 pm
You can wait for the buffer, thats the easy answer, or you can install another operating system that is less intensive, ie tinyxp or freebsd, and run it through that.  This is ofcourse if you can get tinyxp to recognize your NIC - which is the problem I am currently having...

Xubuntu is made for running on low-end systems, though. And I really don't want to install another OS (at least not right away; impulsively) because it took me a very long time to get this wireless card to work.

Is there a less intensive browser I could try? It would have to support javascript and flash though, too (so a browser like Dillo would not work).
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: thennomeking on February 18, 2007, 04:27:53 pm
Ive had xubuntu lag up on me even on good systems, never really was a fan of the ubuntu distros, we just dont get along.

Give offbyone a go on your xp install:
http://offbyone.com/offbyone/
it works better than Firefox on my lowend machines.  Another suggestion is k-meleon: http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
I am just not a big fan of it.

And ofcourse you can try Opera, if you can deal with the ads that is.
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: sphetr2 on February 18, 2007, 06:09:50 pm
You can wait for the buffer, thats the easy answer, or you can install another operating system that is less intensive, ie tinyxp or freebsd, and run it through that.  This is ofcourse if you can get tinyxp to recognize your NIC - which is the problem I am currently having...

NIC? Is that your wireless card?

Also, would DSL be a good OS? It has very small system requirements, and I'm kinda opposed to TinyXP due to its questionable legality.

Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: Jess-- on February 18, 2007, 07:39:28 pm
sounds stupid but have you tried it under IE ?

I only ask because I am using a 400mhz tablet pc with XP and IE and have no problems viewing youtube videos (or winamp videos etc)
the only thing it wont handle is full screen video
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: sphetr2 on February 18, 2007, 07:47:50 pm
sounds stupid but have you tried it under IE ?
No, I can't, I'm running on Linux silly.  ;D I would love to see the day when MS ports IE to Linux.

I would try TinyXP but I'm so afraid of it not working. Then I'm back to square one in Xubuntu with my wireless card.
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: thennomeking on February 19, 2007, 12:34:21 pm
NIC means Network Intereface Card

DSL is alright, and for what you are doing it could possibly be your answer.  I have no beef with using tinyxp because Ive given microsoft enough money this generation. 
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: sphetr2 on February 19, 2007, 02:26:33 pm
NIC means Network Intereface Card

Which is...?

Is it your wireless card? Or your ethernet thingy?
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: thennomeking on February 21, 2007, 01:20:12 pm
Sorry, things recently have not be congruent with pc usage.

But yes in your case your NIC would be your wireless card.  Any device that interfaces you with a network would be your NIC.  Be it 10/100/1000, 802.11a/b/g/n, 56k, or even bluetooth.
Title: Re: Youtube on a 400mhz?
Post by: Jess-- on February 21, 2007, 06:42:10 pm
sounds stupid but have you tried it under IE ?
No, I can't, I'm running on Linux silly.  ;D

sorry, I read in your 1st post that you had XP and Xubuntu installed and it was lagging on both in firefox