Gnash is dead. Long live Shumway.
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I tested out a video in Gnash today and of course, performance was still crap in comparison to the main non-free Flash plugin. The Gnash team still is chugging along, but maybe they should help the Shumway team instead in bringing Flash playback native in the browser with HTML5/JavaScript instead.
Another thing with Gnash is that you can play local .swf files on your desktop, but most of us have VLC which seems to handle it better.
Any of you play around with this yet in Abrowser? Its free software (Apache 2.0) and they have a beta extension: http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/shumway-javascript-swf-runtime
Raised in the past, I did not use it in the end.
> Any of you play around with this yet in Abrowser? Its free software
> (Apache 2.0) and they have a beta extension:
> http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
When you are the one starting the topic, shouldn't you have reviewed it
before posting.
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A very interesting project, even if it is in early stages. One to watch, I think.
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Yeah, I like the work that Mozilla did with PDF.js rendering PDFs natively in the browser.
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