
VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline: VAEntrypointVLD Vainfo: Supported profile and entrypoints Libva info: Found init function _vaDriverInit_1_10 It is on an eCS 2.Libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.so

it is not listed in the Firefox Plug-ins window, enabled or disabled) But it still is not recognized by Firefox, no explanation. Regarding Flash, I have 0.4.1 (Flash 11) installed in the Moz_Plug directory for the partition, the environment variable is listed in CONFIG.SYS and is recognized by SeaMonkey 2.35 B7 (and plays Live Streams successfully). In the Add-Ons - Plug-Ins it indicates that "H264 video will be installed shortly", so I'm not quite sure if anything further is necessary to be done. I read your ReadMe thoroughly this time, and installed the latest support through ANPM including FFMPEG libs and restarted Firefox. I had it installed and it did come up, but I haven't had much time to do anything else with it. But I use Seamonkey 2.35 B7 very sucessfully for my browsing, so hadn't really played with Firefox v38.0.8 much at all. Reading your reply, I decided to see if I could help out Martin with his problem. I would think SMPlayer seems to be a dead end at the moment for video streaming Warpstock (but works well for many other applications. I have a satellite connection, so I thought that might be the issue but Neil reported similar, so I suspect that was not the problem.Īs Dave Yeo reported that an MPV and SMPlayer solution is unlkely given 3D acceleration not being available. Performance - Cache (streaming) - I put a large number in to see whether it would allow it to play longer - didn't see any improvement but thought it might be a solution. Network - YouTube (which I believe is the default)

General - Audio - kai (dart mode) (although I have UniAud installed)


I have been able to play YouTube Live files only for about 5 seconds, using: Visit to find out how to install SMPlayer with mpv" "It’s also necessary to use SMPlayer with mpv, since MPlayer doesn’t seem to support very well live streams from YouTube. "Reading on-line about SMPlayer and YouTube Live Streaming, I found the following at As mentioned in a post on Friday, I don't think SMPlayer will be the answer for YouTube Live streaming, based on what I found, repeated below:
